Good afternoon everyone!
I hope you all had a great
night!
Important information and reminders:
Friday, March 31 is
Autism Awareness Day. Please bring in a $2.00 and wear blue to show your
support.
Parent/Teacher interview forms have
been sent home. They are due back by Friday,
March 31. A reminder that times are scheduled on a first come first serve
basis.
Just a reminder the ordering site
http://mydigitalmailroom.com/sja is
now open to order April Lunches. Please use your previously created
accounts to log in. If you are having an issue logging in this may mean your
account has been frozen because you have an outstanding balance due. Please
contact bsmith@stjudesacademy.com if
you have any questions. Please keep in mind that we do not reimburse for absent
days or field trips. Orders must be placed by Friday, March 31st at 4pm
and payments must be received by Monday, April 3rd in order to process
your lunch order.
Friday,
April 7 the rocks and minerals field trip forms and money are
due.
Summer uniforms will
begin when we return from Easter on Tuesday,
April 18. Summer uniform consists of grey pants/shorts/skirt, the white
polo t-shirt, and navy blue socks/stockings.
Uniform reminders: JK- Grade 2
gym uniforms are to be worn on Mondays and Wednesdays. After a weekend where
Monday is a holiday students will return to school on the Tuesday in their
dress uniform. For grades 3 and up students are asked to come dressed each
day in their dress uniform and bring their gym uniforms daily to change. Grades 4 and up should be wearing the
blazer (or house hoody) each day. They will wear it in the hallways and on
trips but have the option of removing it in the classroom. Lastly, our spring
uniform will be in effect when we return from the Easter Holiday weekend. We
will be beginning uniform checks over the next couple of weeks, so please
ensure you child is coming to school everyday in their full uniform. Uniform
violations will be sent home for students not in their proper attire.
Language
Today we continued working on our novel study ‘The Whipping Boy.’ We
read a chapter and worked on the comprehension questions. We also did some
convection work in our Writing 4 books.
Homework – Read for at
least 30 minutes
-Complete sentence ending worksheets and comma sheet
Helping add commas!
Math
Today students learned how to divide a 3-digit number by a 1-digit
number. We began this during our Multiplication and Division unit so we began
with a review. Then we worked out of the textbook. This proved to be very
challenging for most. We will definitely be spending some more time on it.
Patterns:
The first was a same-step growing pattern, which increases by the same
number each time. For example, if frame 1 has 1 square, frame 2 has 2 squares,
frame 3 has 3 squares, then the pattern rule if start at 1 and add 1 each time.
The second type is called a changing-step growing pattern, which increase by a
different number each time. For example, if frame 1 has 1 square, frame 2 has 4
squares, frame 3 has 9 squares, frame 4 has 16 squares, and then the pattern
rule is start at 1 and add 3. Then add each time (1, 3, 5, 7, etc).
A growing pattern grows by a certain number each time. For example if
frame 1 has 1 square, frame 2 has 3 squares, frame 3 has 5 squares, then frame
4 has to have 7 squares. It is adding 2 squares each time. Using charts are a
great way to help us!
Just a few reminders from our last multiplication unit!
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 – 3 long
division questions.
UOI
Today we began a Web quest on rock and minerals. We were paired up and
using our devices, we worked our way through the Web quest answering questions.
Homework – Bring in device
tomorrow for a Web quest.
-Rock and Minerals field trip form and money due by Friday, April 7.
Working on our mineral questions!
Using the school's tablets to help us with 'The Whipping Boy' vocabulary!
Our goals and skills we will be using to help with our rocks and minerals Web quest!
Have a wonderful night!
Mrs. Hocevar J
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