This spreadsheet tracks marks, late hand-ins, preparedness, behaviours, and parent contact. It allows you to weight assignments on the fly relative to each other and autocalculates term grades and final grades. Everything automatically colour-codes for ease of understanding. Comes in 4 point scale or percentile. This is the fourth iteration of my marking sheets. While there may be bugs, I've worked out most of them and update this as I patch new ones. Beta feature includes a way to autopopulat
This lesson looks at eight key issues in the 2025 Canadian Federal Election and compares the platforms of the Liberal Party, Conervative Party, and The NDP. The Catch: They won't know which party each platform belongs to until the end. I intended this as both for educating future voters, but also as a way to highlight and subvert personal bias. I recommend leading this lesson off with a few words on what bias is and the forms it can take. The lesson took about one and a half classes for my G
This is part of a larger unit that I am working on adjusting and uploading. In the meantime, this is useful as a standalone lesson for students to explore their average daily electricity consumption, learn the difference between Watts and Watt-hours, and practice the math behind the conversion of these units. They will need access to the internet for research. It is self-explanatory, though younger students may need to be walked through it more carefully. I designed it for my grade 7s, thoug
This includes a 4 scale and a percentile marking sheet for Microsoft Excel. They do import successfully into Google Sheets if that is your preferred platform. These marking sheets function as most would but with a few quality-of-life features. The student's average performance is automatically calculated based on a given weight for each assignment. This weighting system is relative and can be decided on the fly. Essentially, if by your estimate assignment A should be worth twice as much as
This is a one off lesson. It can be accomplished in about 60-90 minutes. This can utilize any version of Minecraft, even the mobile app. This lesson utilizes basic math skills such as ratios, percentage calculation, and graphing and introduces the concept of sample space bias. It has been easy to follow for most students I have tried it with.
6th - 9th
Math
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