Hello class!
I have made some advanced preparation sheets available for the CE 9 examination. If you look to the right of your computer screen under CE 9, you will find a link entitled "CE 9 December Exam Preparation" that will bring you to a place where you can download a bunch of help sheets for the long answer questions and 50 multiple choice questions related to those on the exam.
Download them, print them out, and prepare the long answer questions. It will help you immensely for the examination.
Prepare well. Put in the time and you will get good results.
God bless you all,
Mr. MacLennan
Friday, 9 December 2011
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
CE 9 Exam preparation PART 1
Hello everyone!
I really hope you took advantage of the opportunity for confession today. A truly amazing sacrament in every way.
Last class, we covered the four types of prayer
Petition --> Asking God for something --> "Help me Lord!", "Give us this day our daily bread"
Adoration --> Admitting how great and holy God is! --> "How great Thou art!", "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of power and might"
Contrition --> Being sorry for sins --> "My God, I have forgotten Thee", "Holy Mary Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death" (THIS IS CONTRITION IN THE SENSE THAT YOU ARE ADMITTING YOU ARE A SINNER; THIS IS ALSO A PETITION BECAUSE IT IS ASKING Mary FOR PRAYERS)
Thanksgiving --> Giving thanks to God for blessings received. --> The Holy Eucharist (Mass) is a big "thank you"; we use the Mass to say a proper thank you to God for giving us His only Son.
ALSO --> Any thanks you give to God for graces you have received is a prayer of thanksgiving.
We use the word "PACT" to help us remember the four kinds of prayer:
petition, adoration, contrition, thanksgiving
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Make sure you can analyze the Our Father prayer and the Hail Mary prayer to figure out which parts contain petition, adoration, contrition, and thanksgiving
God bless you all,
Mr. MacLennan
I really hope you took advantage of the opportunity for confession today. A truly amazing sacrament in every way.
Last class, we covered the four types of prayer
Petition --> Asking God for something --> "Help me Lord!", "Give us this day our daily bread"
Adoration --> Admitting how great and holy God is! --> "How great Thou art!", "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of power and might"
Contrition --> Being sorry for sins --> "My God, I have forgotten Thee", "Holy Mary Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death" (THIS IS CONTRITION IN THE SENSE THAT YOU ARE ADMITTING YOU ARE A SINNER; THIS IS ALSO A PETITION BECAUSE IT IS ASKING Mary FOR PRAYERS)
Thanksgiving --> Giving thanks to God for blessings received. --> The Holy Eucharist (Mass) is a big "thank you"; we use the Mass to say a proper thank you to God for giving us His only Son.
ALSO --> Any thanks you give to God for graces you have received is a prayer of thanksgiving.
We use the word "PACT" to help us remember the four kinds of prayer:
petition, adoration, contrition, thanksgiving
<><><><><><><>
Make sure you can analyze the Our Father prayer and the Hail Mary prayer to figure out which parts contain petition, adoration, contrition, and thanksgiving
God bless you all,
Mr. MacLennan
Monday, 5 December 2011
Molarity conversions
Hello class,
Today, although many were missing, we practiced more of mol/L to mol conversions. Practice is extremely valuable in understanding a certain concept. I suggest you practice questions 59 to 65 in order to get a sure grasp of the concept involved.
You can access the questions by clicking the link on the right of this blog "Mole Conversions Notes"
This link will take you to a Google Docs site with all the notes. The most recent workbook is called "Hebden - Molarity Problems". The answer key has been uploaded and it is called "Hebden - Molarity Problems Answers".
Thank you all for your patience with this new teacher of yours!
God bless you,
Mr. MacLennan
CE 10 December Exam Questions
Hello class,
For those of you who missed today's CE 10 class, the exam format has been changed.
THERE ARE NO MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ON THE DECEMBER CE 10 EXAMINATION!
The questions will be in the format of multiple-paragraph questions (not a structured essay, but 200 word written responses).
To see Mr. MacLennan's questions, look to the right of the blog and click the link to "CE 10 December Exam Outline".
However, for your delight, here are the questions I will be asking on the exam (yes, the exact questions)
QUESTION 1:
Tiny Tim goes to the store and steals his favourite candy. Discuss the end, means, and execution of this act.
QUESTION 2:
Is true and lasting happiness subjective? Why or why not? Give an example to illustrate your reasoning.
QUESTION 3:
Is a person held responsible for the temptations he/she has if they do not act upon that temptation? Why or why not? Give an example to illustrate your point.
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