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09/30/2025
Earning a “black belt” in Greek! - Ellinopoula For Greek Diaspora children, learning Greek is a wonderful goal; it’s a beautiful journey that enriches their lives in endless ways; they connect to their
Grade 9 Exercise
School: Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Language: English
Second Language: Greek
English Language Arts
1. Write a short essay (150 words) describing your favorite book and why.
2. Identify the main idea in a paragraph about climate change.
3. Find the synonyms for these words: “happy,” “difficult,” “strong.”
4. Correct the grammatical errors in the sentence: “She don’t like going to the library yesterday.”
5. Write a paragraph using at least 5 transition words (first, next, finally, etc.).
6. Identify the figurative language in this sentence: “The wind whispered secrets through the trees.”
7. Rewrite the following paragraph in your own words: “Water is essential for life. Plants and animals cannot survive without it.”
8. Create a dialogue between two friends planning a school project.
9. Analyze the tone of the sentence: “I can’t believe I lost my notebook again!”
10. Read a short article and answer: what is the author’s purpose (to inform, persuade, entertain)?
Science
1. Name the three states of matter.
2. Explain the difference between physical and chemical changes.
3. Describe the function of the mitochondria in a cell.
4. Identify the parts of the human digestive system.
5. What is Newton’s second law of motion?
6. Give an example of renewable and non-renewable energy.
7. Describe the process of photosynthesis.
8. Explain how water cycles through the environment.
9. What is the difference between speed and velocity?
10. Identify three elements from the periodic table and their symbols.
Greek History
1. Who was Alexander the Great?
2. What was the significance of the Battle of Marathon?
3. Name the city-states of ancient Greece.
4. What is the Acropolis and why is it important?
5. Who were the Olympic Games originally held for?
6. Describe the Peloponnesian War.
7. Name three Greek philosophers and one idea from each.
8. What was Democracy in Athens?
9. Explain the significance of Greek mythology in culture.
10. Identify three contributions of ancient Greece to modern society.
Geography
1. Name the continents of the world.
2. Identify the major rivers in Canada and Greece.
3. What is the difference between latitude and longitude?
4. Locate Montreal on a map.
5. Locate Athens on a map.
6. Name five countries in Europe.
7. What is the capital of Greece?
8. Identify two mountain ranges in Greece.
9. What is the longest river in Greece?
10. Explain what a peninsula is and give an example from Greece.
Greek Language (Modern Greek)
1. Translate into Greek: “Hello, my name is Maria.”
2. Conjugate the verb είμαι (to be) in present tense.
3. Write the numbers 1–20 in Greek.
4. Translate: “I like to read books.”
5. Form a negative sentence: “I am not hungry.”
6. Ask a question in Greek: “Where is the library?”
7. Translate: “The cat is under the table.”
8. Conjugate έχω (to have) in present tense.
9. Write a sentence describing the weather today in Greek.
10. Translate: “My favorite color is blue.”
Art / Music / Physical Education
1. Draw a still life of 3 objects.
2. Name three primary colors.
3. Describe the rhythm in a simple song.
4. Write a short poem about nature.
5. Identify a musical instrument you like.
6. Practice a 15-minute exercise routine.
7. Draw a Greek column style (Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian).
8. Name two famous Greek artists or musicians.
9. Perform 5 yoga poses and describe each.
10. Listen to a piece of music and identify its tempo (fast, medium, slow).
Grade 4 Exercise
School: Sir Wilfrid Laurier
Second Language: Greek
English Language Arts
1. Write 3 sentences about your favorite animal.
2. Find the noun and verb in the sentence: “The dog runs fast.”
3. Write the plural form of: cat, box, baby.
4. Fill in the blank with the correct word: “I ___ going to school.” (am/is/are)
5. Write a short paragraph about your best friend.
6. Identify the adjectives in this sentence: “The small, red ball bounced quickly.”
7. Rewrite the sentence in the past tense: “I eat an apple.”
8. Combine these two sentences into one: “I like ice cream. I like cake.”
9. Write a question using “Where.”
10. Read a short story and draw a picture of the main character.
Mathematics
1. Solve: 12 + 15 = ?
2. Solve: 25 - 9 = ?
3. Multiply: 6 x 7 = ?
4. Divide: 56 ÷ 8 = ?
5. Write 3/4 as a decimal.
6. Draw a rectangle with length 6 cm and width 4 cm and find its area.
7. Solve: 18 + ? = 30
8. Round 47 to the nearest ten.
9. Find the missing number: 5, 10, ?, 20, 25
10. Solve word problem: “Sofia has 12 apples. She gives 5 to her friend. How many does she have left?”
Science
1. Name 3 types of animals.
2. What do plants need to grow?
3. Name the parts of a plant.
4. What is the weather like in summer?
5. What is the difference between day and night?
6. Name 3 materials that float on water.
7. What are the 5 senses?
8. What is a habitat? Give an example.
9. Name 2 sources of energy.
10. Why do we need to wash our hands?
Greek History
1. Who was Alexander the Great?
2. What was the Olympic Games in ancient Greece?
3. Name two Greek gods or goddesses.
4. What is Athens known for?
5. What is the Acropolis?
6. Name one famous Greek philosopher.
7. What was Greek democracy?
8. What is a Greek myth? Give an example.
9. Name one famous Greek building or temple.
10. Why is ancient Greece important today?
Geography
1. Name the continents of the world.
2. Name the oceans of the world.
3. Locate Montreal on a map.
4. Locate Athens on a map.
5. Name 3 countries in Europe.
6. Name 2 rivers in Greece.
7. What is a mountain? Name one in Greece.
8. Name the capital of Canada.
9. Name the capital of Greece.
10. Draw a simple map showing Greece and Canada.
Greek Language (Modern Greek)
1. Translate: “Hello, my name is Maria.”
2. Write numbers 1–10 in Greek.
3. Conjugate είμαι (to be) in present tense for “I” and “you.”
4. Translate: “I like apples.”
5. Write a sentence: “I am happy.” in Greek.
6. Translate: “The cat is on the table.”
7. Ask: “Where is the school?” in Greek.
8. Conjugate έχω (to have) for “I” and “you.”
9. Write your favorite color in Greek.
10. Write a sentence: “I go to school every day.” in Greek.
Art / Music / Physical Education
1. Draw a picture of your favorite animal.
2. Name 3 primary colors.
3. Draw a Greek column (Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian).
4. Sing your favorite song and clap the beat.
5. Write a short poem about nature.
6. Draw a picture of your home.
7. Practice 5 minutes of stretching exercises.
8. Name 2 Greek musical instruments.
9. Draw a map of Greece with mountains and rivers.
10. Identify fast and slow tempos in music by listening to a song.
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ART Class Activity:
World Inside a Teardrop
Imagine a single teardrop with an entire world inside it. The drop is suspended in mid-air, and within it, you can see tiny mountains, rivers, and a glowing sun. Outside the drop, the surroundings are dark and mysterious, with hints that someone is watching this tiny world.
Details to add:
Reflections on the teardrop surface.
Little figures in the world looking up at the “sky” of the teardrop.
Cracks forming in the drop, hinting at danger.
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