Good afternoon everyone!
I hope everyone had a lovely night!
Casual Day is tomorrow and
Oakwood is hosting a bake sale!
Important information and reminders:
A note from Mrs. Smith - June after care will be pay as you go and forms were sent home last week!
The top two spellers (Ronit, Ryan, Chelsea, and Klara)
from Grade 1-6 will compete against The Maples Academy and Sunnybrook on June 1
at The Maples Academy. The spellers will be leaving here via bus by 9:00 AM. Congratulations
again to Chelsea for placing first and to Manisha for placing third. Well-done
ladies!
Our annual Art's Night is fast approaching! Please join us on Wednesday,
June 7 at 7:00 PM. You may also join us at our dress rehearsal, which begins at
1:00 PM. Our theme this year is Music Through The Eras! You are in for a
fantastic night of art, dance, and song! We are asking that students be at
the school 6:30 PM to get ready. We will also be selling treats and baked
goods, so get ready for what is sure to be a wonderful evening. A reminder that
all students are expected to participate. If for some reason you cannot attend,
please let me know as soon as possible.
On Wednesday, June 14, our Promotion Ceremony will be taking place beginning at 9:00 AM. Parents are more than welcome to join us in the auditorium and students may dress up for this event.
Language
Today we continued our UOI summatives! Most of us have chosen to
complete a poetry book and only few to research a form of dance!
Homework – Read for at
least 30 minutes
Math
Today we learned about predictions. We played a game in the textbook,
which dealt with students making a prediction and then actually conducting the
experiment.
Outcomes – on a spinner
there is 3 bananas, 2 apples, 2 pears and 1 orange. The only possible outcomes for that spinner are banana,
apple, pear, or orange. It would be impossible to spin and land on a grape! For
the probability part, we go back to
our fractions!! The whole spinner has 8 parts (our denominator). The banana is
3/8, the apple is 2/ 8, the pear is 2/8 and the orange is 1/8. It is most likely that we will land on a
banana and it is least likely we
will land on an orange. It is equally
likely we will land on apples and pears.
This is a short unit so our math test will take place on Friday, June 2!
A review will be sent home later next week!
Homework – Probability
math test on Friday, June 2 – review sent home today
-MMS pg 184-185
UOI
Today we continued our UOI summatives! Most of us have chosen to
complete a poetry book and only few to research a form of dance! We also continued
practicing our Michael Jackson mash up for our Art’s Night! For our outfits we
are going to keep it simple – black shirt, jeans, white socks, black shoes, and
a Fedora hat! We would love one white glove as well!!
Today we very much enjoyed our visit from Laura and Crock-A-Doodle.
Students used a tile to create anything they want. We had flowers, rainbows, and
personal pictures! Great job, Grade 4’s!
Here is the music link –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW9nrX7OyI4
Homework – Listen to
Michael Jackson and practice the dance
-UOI summative due Friday
We are lucky enough to have Zia and Temi assist with our dance!
Crock-A-Doodle!
Have a great night!
Mrs. Hocevar J
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