Sunday 17 December 2017

Week 16- December 18-22

Neighbourhood Pancakes and Holiday Celebrations on Thursday
Talent Show on Friday. 


on Thursday
Bring treats to share 
or just wear pajamas,
Bring blankets, stuffies and a mug

There will be hot chocolate and pancakes 

 Crafts and games in the afternoon. 

The holiday is coming up quickly now and the festivities have begun:  holiday lights are up, parades, Santa, angelic carols, advent calendars,  shopping,  menorahs,  early solstice sunsets, travel plans, excitement and sometimes sadness when family is apart or smiles and hugs with joyful reunions. 'Tis a full season. 

This year the timing is a rush! 

Report cards went home on Friday, please make sure to sign and return the envelope. 





As the first letter grade report, this term can leave a big impression. The reports stand as a measure of how well we are doing at tackling the curriculum. We can use it as a measuring stick, a check-in and a chance to celebrate, set goals and recalibrate. 


We are all looking forward to a break and students have been working hard on book projects, our first online research, long division, basketball and introductions en francais. Last week we had a great time making corn chowder (I froze the leftovers, so I hope we can share some more this week), skating (thanks again to the Sucklings!) and Art, decorating and finger knitting. 


This week brings more celebration and wrap-up. 

English
We have finished Wonder and are using the Precept  to be more kind than necessary to decorate our class wall with thank yous and recognition of each other. Kindness takes practice and just gets better. We have some very kind students in our class and lots of friendships to be proud of. 


For writing we have be working on paragraphs and personal stories. This week we will do some editing. 

Math
We have another quiz on long division on Monday. Again, practice is essential. Students have a lot of time during class to work on their assignments and we have been using the Bird's Nest to maximize our learning. Homework is being assigned. Our goal is to move to mastery this week. 


Science
Mixtures and solutions were discussed related to our soup making ingredients and process. Our focus this week is on the complexity of separating mixtures and where we see these action everyday. We will need to wrap up with a cumulative review on Wednesday. 

Health
Food diaries have been happening in concert with nutritional studies this week. 
Growing middle schoolers have strong opinions about FOOD and clear information is a great life asset. Here is a great video on food and the brain from Ted Ed. 

Socials
Using chromebooks, students have been investigating different small French communites in Canada and finding evidence of their economies. We start to do the same with international communities this week. We will investigate different Holiday customs on different continents. 

French 
Students are completing "Me Voici" where they present information about themselves and their preferences, writing and learning several French sentences in French. We will also learn a French carol and compare it to the English Version together with the Grade 6 French Immersion class. 

Sunday 10 December 2017

Dec 11 - 15 - Week 15



Exploratory forms can start coming in at 7:30 a.m. First come, first choice.
It's Christmas Spirit Week!!
Monday Crazy Xmas Hair
Tuesday PJ Day (and skating!!)
Wednesday Music in the Halls all day (by request)
Thursday XMas Colours and Socks
Friday Santa HAT day and photos with the Christmas Dragon

Monday - We are making soup in the morning as a math/health/science mixture project! Our corn chowder recipe is from Sam's Deli - delicious!
Hackergal is meeting in Ms Dvorak's room at lunch this week.


Tuesday - We will be skating after recess and into the lunch hour at SEAPARC. A huge thanks to the Sucklings for providing this a great class opportunity! This is part of our PE program and there is no cost to students. Skate rentals will be provided. 

No skating experience is required, just remember to get up when you fall down! Besides your pajamas for Spirit Week, wear warm socks, pants and (maybe) mittens. We are joining the public skate. If anyone is available to tie skates or inspire new skaters, you are most welcome, send me a note! 

Wednesday   Hackergal and Climate Change talk today! 

Math this week ...
-continuing with division, long divison and partial quotients. Math quiz on Friday. Homework nightly!
English....
-focus on writing paragraphs and beginning a story to publish before the 22nd. 
French...
- continue with "Me voici" poster, Chromebook research on une communate Francophone Canadienne! (Chromebook project - due on Monday)
Science...
- hands-on exploration of mixtures in the kitchen
-vocabulary and classification of mixtures
PE and Health...
-food journal, nutrition, skating and basketball, nature and mindfulness
Socials...
-Chromebook research on economies in small French Canadian communities, beginning research on communities on other continents next week. 

Monday 4 December 2017

December 4 - 8  - Week 14

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English - We finish Wonder this week. It's been a great read and the movie is recommended by students for holiday viewing. Creative Book Project due Thursday. 

Writing- In response to our final chapters, students have written some funny anecdotes from different points of view. Focus on PARAGRAPHS and SENTENCES. 

Math - We begin division this week with a quiz on Friday. Students are learning how to use the multiplication table to divide, short division, long division (x,≑, -, ↓) and partial quotient. 

Please watch here for a excellent review and the easy partial quotient method: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k1QldHAANY

For the extra challenge and funky math hack methods: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykUVcFPpcgg



Science - Solutions and Mixtures: 
New vocabulary: solute, solution, soluble, insoluble, mixture, physical properties

Socials - Using Chromebooks we are beginning a simple research project using Google Classroom. As a joint French project, students are investigating the economy and attractions of French communities across Canada. We will be investigating human rights in communites on other continents.


French- We are learning new vocabulary to talk about our likes and dislikes (animals, food, colours). 



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZnJqTdHlsU