Good afternoon everyone!
I hope you had a great night!
Important information and reminders:
It is hard to believe, but the
time is here already – re-registration is upon us! Re-registrations
forms have been sent home. The deadline to re-register is February 9.
After that we open up spaces to the public. Do not delay – reserve your spot
today for grade 5!
International Mindedness Day will be taking place tomorrow, Friday, January 20 from 2:30-3:15 and
parents are more than welcome to join us. This is an in class project, which we
have been working very hard on. Kiss n’ ride will be cancelled this day!
Nut free Japanese food donations would be greatly appreciated. Students may
wear tradition Japanese clothing or white/red to represent the flag, or if they
have neither of those the must wear their uniform. All library books have been
sent home. Thank you for taking the time to help your child/children find them!
Preparations for tomorrow!
Year Ahead Day - SJA is excited to announce
that Year Ahead Day is happening again
this year! All SJA PYP students will be participating in
this exciting event on Wednesday, January 25th. Year Ahead Day is
a fun and interactive day for the students at SJA to spend
a day in the class of the grade level ahead of them
(example: SK students spend their day as Grade 1 students, Grade 6
students spend their day as Grade 7 students, etc.). This is a
great way for the students at SJA to get a glimpse into their future life
at SJA! Students can get to know the teachers, see their future classroom,
and take part in activities they will be participating in next year. Please
know that the teacher that is assigned for your child does not mean this will
be your child's classroom teacher next year.
News about our lunch
program - SJA is excited to announce that our lunch ordering system has now been
upgraded!
Beginning today you will place all lunch orders on-line. The ordering
system is more simplified and easy to navigate.
Below are the instructions on how to order and how to pay:
2. Click on the link. Don't have an
account? Register and
register your child based on your email address, their grade, and classroom
teacher name. (You can register more than one child)
3. Verify your email account through the
email sent
4. Log-in and look for the tab manage lunch
on the top left of the page
5. Select add new lunch form
6. Select student name and payment method
7. Check off the boxes for your selections
for each day
8. Press save
9. The program will then take you to a
screen that will give you the total you owe for the month
10. Please place amount owing (in agenda) in a zip lock bag
clearly labelled with student first and last name as well as teacher name.
We recognize the process is new and may be confusing so we appreciate
your understanding in this matter. If you have any questions or concerns
regarding the ordering process, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Smith
at bsmith@stjudesacademy.com to set up
an appointment time to assist you in the ordering process.
******Please place all orders by January 27Th 2017. Please
keep in mind that after this date no orders can be accepted as the site will
close until the new month. We will send reminders and blog posts to ensure you
do not miss the deadline. ******
Language
Today we continued work on our Japan International Mindedness Day
project. We continued conferencing and creating our good copies. A reminder
that all work is to be done in class and all final copies will be due by Thursday, January 19. We will begin
board set up then! We also enjoyed some independent reading time.
Homework – bring in
Japan artifact if you have something
-Food donations, Japanese clothing, red/white clothing due Friday
Math
Today we switched gears and began division. Our lesson today focused on dividing
numbers from 1-9. We found out that any number divided by 1 will be that number
(9/1 = 9) and any number divided by itself will be 1 (9/9 = 1). We used arrays
to help us. For example 12/3 = *** = 12 total * with 3 in each row = 4 total
groups
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We also used our multiplication chart to help us. For example, 50/5 =
10. We find 50 on the chart, find the 5 and then find the other number that
will be our answer (10)! We quickly realized that with just 3 numbers we can
create 4 equations, 2 multiplication equations and 2 division equations. For
example 30/5 = 6, 30/6=5, 5x6=30, and 6x5=30. There are the same 3 numbers in
each equation, just switched around. We also played a few rounds of around the world with multiplication and division!
Some multiplication strategies are repeated
addition – 3 x 4 = 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12, using
arrays (pictures) - **** **** **** = 3 x 4 = 12. There are 3 groups with
4 in each group. Skip counting is
another strategy - 5 x 7 = 5, 10, 15 20, 25, 30, 35 OR 2 x 6 = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10,
12. Using a number line or multiplication chart are other useful
strategies. Remember that 5 x 8 = 40 and so does 8 x 5 = 40, any number x 1
will be that number (10 x 1 = 10) and any number x 0 will always be 0 (9 x 0 =
0).
Homework – MMS pg 64-69
(I have to apologize-I seem to have been giving out the wrong pages for
homework the last couple of days, so we have some catching up to do!)
UOI
Today we continued our UOI summative – creating our own religion.
Students were given a brainstorming page with topics they would have to include
in their presentation. We will be working on rough copies this week and then
next week we will begin good copies and setting up our display boards for
presentations on Friday, January 27.
Homework – Our UOI summative
will be due Friday, January 27. ALL
WORK IS TO BE COMPLETED IN CLASS. Students will have to create their own
religion from scratch. They will be given a template to brainstorm ideas and
then form a display board with all the information. The first week will mostly
be spent on rough copies with final copies and display board set up the
following week. Students will need to bring in their own display board.
-Display board/tri-fold board due Monday
Have a lovely night!
Mrs. Hocevar J
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