Visual Cues
Visual Cues
CTR ++ will increase the font size of the page if you find the writing too small. CTR -- will reduce the font size of the course.
Please note: the icons below are pictures only and are not linked to any lesson. These icons alert you to various activities. Be sure you know the meaning of each one.
Target
Lesson goals are provided at the beginning of each lesson. Click on the target icon and read the goals carefully so you know the purposes of all materials and activities.Student Example
On the
first page of each lesson, click on the EX. icon to view a student sample assignment. Consider how any sample assignment has been marked. View the teacher suggestions for improvement.
Assignment
On the
first page of each lesson, click the student icon to download the Word document which contains your assignment. Save and submit this completed Assignment page.
Reading Material
Read
all the material on the lesson pages. The material will help you complete your assignments.
Viewing Material
View visuals carefully to help you complete your assignments.
Videos/Multimedia links
View the videos and multi-media links in the lessons. You can gain much from the time!
Games
Play games to review concepts.
Writer's Notebook
In this course you will keep a writing notebook. A coil-bound scribbler, a folder on your desktop, a diary, and a binder are examples of writing notebooks.
If you keep a print notebook, starting after a blank page, number and write on one side of the notebook. Leave a blank page opposite for revising, re-thinking, and taking further notes. Title and date your entries. Keeping your work
well-labelled and organized is helpful if your teacher asks you to submit any of your work.
Glossaries
For an alphabetized definition list of the terms and film terms used throughout the units, go to the Glossaries.
Self-Assessment
Complete the self assessments before you attempt the marked assignments.
Show What You Know
Go to the assignment to complete required tasks. If you have questions, reread the lesson page, view the student example, and if you still have questions, phone your teacher for help.
Please contact your teacher if you have questions.