Thursday 6 October 2022

Curriculum Night Presentation

 Great to see everyone this evening. If you would like to recap some of the ideas in tonight's presentation, here is the link.

Keep in touch so your child will learn and excel for the rest of the year.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1f0Yyj8p1Lsd6S271KElD3ZdY2QnT1t5S/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114697811107870437122&rtpof=true&sd=true


Information about TDSB specialized programs

Secondary Central Student Interest Programs (tdsb.on.ca)


Sample of an outstanding expository essay (express an opinion)

What is your favourite number? written by one of the students I tutored to get into a specialized program

Thirteen. The number has represented controversy over the years, from being unlucky to having to do with evil forces. It has also represented triumph, as thirteen is the age when you are officially a teenager and have the responsibilities and benefits of that age. Thus, my favourite number is thirteen as it has many benefits of age in the world, is one of the most widely known “unlucky” or “evil” numbers, and is a number that I believe is quite special in many other ways. 

 

Thirteen is an age when you mature. Having just had my thirteenth birthday, I have yet to experience the responsibilities and benefits of this maturity, but I already know what they are. For example, you are no longer allowed to ride on a TTC bus for free when you are thirteen or above. People who have turned thirteen are also officially recognized as teenagers, the word itself associated with both negative and positive stereotypes. For this, I believe that the number thirteen has a shifting respect, in society that I hold dear, and no other position would be better for the number than my favourite number. 

 

I am interested in the cultures and religion of man though not affiliated with them, and thirteen holds a place of darkness in many of these religions. There was said to be thirteen people at the Last Supper, the thirteenth trump card in a tarot deck is Death, and, according to Chinese culture, thirteen is a feminine lucky number that many household owners avoid buying [or no 13th floor in many apartment buildings or elevators].  

 

Lastly, thirteen has a score of interesting facts and coincidences. Apollo 13, the unfortunate NASA mission, was launched on April 11, 2:13 P.M. A hangman’s noose must have at least 13 knots, otherwise it is considered inhumane. The number has also spawned some large words, such as Paraskevidekatriaphobia and Friggatriskaidekaphobia, both words for fear of Friday the Thirteenth. The US has a large involvement with the number thirteen, being everywhere from the one-dollar bill to the great seal of the US. Many words have thirteen letters, such as the United Kingdom, United Nations and Annuit Coeptis in the US great seal.  The IP ADRESS of Xerox Corp. is 13.13.13.13. C.I.A is the 3rd letter of the alphabet plus the 9th letter of the alphabet plus the 1st is 13. Curious, isn't it. 

 

Thirteen has been the most queer number, the number which denotes many social borders, and an important cultural number. That is why it is my favourite number.

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