Good afternoon everyone!
Happy Cinco De Mayo!!!
Some pictures from our RGB
trip yesterday!
Important information and reminders:
A note from your Grade 6 class : Dear SJA Families,
The
Grade 6 class invites you to attend the Exhibition on Friday, May 5, 2017, from 9
am to 11 am, or from 6 pm to 8 pm
in the auditorium.
The
Exhibition is the culminating task of the IB Primary Years Programme. It is
where students work collaboratively to explore a local issue that interests
them. This year’s Grade 6s have chosen the following topics to
explore:
Terrorism
Elder Abuse/Neglect
Physician-Assisted Dying
Developmental Disabilities
Animal Abuse/Neglect
Immigration
Garbage Pollution
Climate Change
Crime
Some
great reasons why you should attend if your child is NOT in Grade 6 include:
· Supporting
and celebrating with the Grade 6s
· Learning
about these issues
· Being
aware of what will be expected of your child when they are in Grade 6
We
hope to see you then.
Sincerely,
The
Grade 6 Class
A
few pictures from this morning presentations. Please feel free to come this
evening to show support for our Grade 6’s! It will also give you an example of
what you can expect when the Grade 4’s enter Grade 6!
A note from Mrs. Smith: The lunch ordering system
is now open for June. Please ensure you place your order no later than Friday, May 19 at 4:00 PM. Lunch payment is due by May 23rd 4:00 PM or unfortunately your lunch order will be cancelled for the
month of June. Please keep in mind that there are no reimbursements for field
trips or absences. You can go online at http://mydigitalmailroom.com/sja/
A note from Mrs. Kerr and the MYP students: MYP students have been working very
hard over the past little while working on their annual Shakespeare play ‘The
Taming of the Shrew.’ It is time for them to show off their hard work. ‘The
Taming of the Shrew’ will take place on Wednesday,
May 10 at 7:30 PM. Doors will open at 7:00 PM.
Language
Today we had our lesson #32 spelling test! We also did a round of
Spelling Bee!
Please note that those
students in Grade 5 spelling will join Ms. Ramnarine and the Grade 5’s on
Monday, May 8 from 9-11!
The top 3 Grade 4 spellers will
be chosen on Thursday, May 11 to compete in our SJA Spelling Bee competition.
I have sent home spelling
lists from the grade above. If we run out of words, we go the next level.
Therefore, Grade 4 spellers will go to Grade 5 words and Grade 5 spellers will
go to Grade 6!
Homework – Read for at
least 30 minutes
-Frindle activity #3 due Monday, May 8
-Practice Spelling Bee
-Sign and return spelling test #32
Math
Today we created ice cream fraction bowls!
HINTS:
An improper fraction is more
that 1 whole and when the numerator (top number) is bigger than the denominator
(bottom number). For example, 7/3.
A mixed number is has a whole
number and a fraction. It is another way to write an improper fraction. For
example, 2 & 2/3.
We can change an improper fraction into a mixed number and vice versa!
CHANGING AN IMPROPER
FRACTION INTO A MIXED NUMBER:
9/4 =
Step 1: Ask yourself how many times does 4 go into 9? The answer is 2.
Step 2: Ask yourself what is 4 (the denominator) x 2 (the answer from
step 1) = 8.
Step 3: Take the 9 (the numerator) and – 8 (the answer from step 2)= 1
Answer = 2 & ¼ (the 2 come from step 1, the 1 comes from step 3, and
the 4 stays the same as in the original fraction)
**The denominator will not change – it will stay the same**
CHANGING A MIXED NUMBER INTO
AN IMPROPER FRACTION:
3 & ¼
Step 1: Multiply the whole number by the denominator (3 x 4 = 12)
Step 2: Add the answer from step one (12) to the numerator
(12 + 1 = 13)
Answer = 13/4
**The denominator will not change – it will stay the same**
Homework – Math sheets
-Finish ice cream fractions bowl
-Finish ice cream fractions bowl
UOI
Today we learned about Limerick poems.
A Limerick poem has 5 lines – line 1, 2, and 5 rhyme and lines 3 and 4
rhyme. It is a nonsense poem and is funny!
There was a new teacher from the zoo,
Who went to Timbuktu.
The principle came in,
And said ‘Where is Mrs. Lynn?’
Then the class said ‘BOO!”
Homework – Finish Limerick
poem
Mrs. Hocevar J
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