Good afternoon everyone!
I hope you had a wonderful night!
Fun outside yesterday!
International Day has finally
arrived. I look forward to seeing you tomorrow in the SJA auditorium from
2:30-3:15. It is a wonderful celebration that all of the students are looking
forward to. I ask that students come dressed in the colours of the American
Flag (red, white, and blue) or wear something American. Please remember it is not a casual day! Students
will be packed up ready to go at 3:15. Please let me know if you are leaving
early with your child.
Winter
uniform begins Tuesday, October 10. Please make sure that students have all the pieces – grey
pants/skirt, navy blue socks/tights, black dress shoes, button-up white shirt,
navy blue sweater/sweater vest, tie, and blazer. Please note that on Friday’s
the house colour tie should be warn!
I sent home the Polar Expressions Publishing letter and
information. I strongly encourage students to enter on their own
time. One of my students placed third last year in the short poem category.
Please keep in mind the due dates – poetry deadline is November 15 and the
short story deadline is November 30. Good luck!
Upcoming Dates & Events
Thursday, October 5 – International Day (2:30-3:15)
Friday, October 6 – October Hot Lunch payments due via Freshbooks – PD Day therefore no school
Monday, October 9 – Thanksgiving Monday therefore no school
Tuesday, October 10 – Winter uniform begins & Light and Sound workshops forms and money
due
Wednesday, October 18 – UOI Summative due – I will be discussing this with students on Thursday
and we will begin on Tuesday, October 10. I will show students a clip from
Shark Tank, which will allow them to see what is expected!
Monday, October 23 – Unit 2 Math test – review will be sent home
MATH:
Today we switched gears and had some fun. We played multiplication
Around the World, did a mad minute sheet for 5 minutes, and played multiplication
tic-tac-toe!
Multiplication/Division strategies:
1) Known facts – Find
12 x 8 – you know 10 x 8 = 80 and 2 x 8 = 16, then 80 + 16 = 96, therefore 12 x
8 = 96
2) Use patterns with
for multiplication facts with 11 – 1 x 11 = 11, 2 x 11 = 22, 3 x 11
= 33 – each number increases by 11 (the
ones and tens place value column goes up by 1) – when you get to 10 x 11 = 110, 11 x 11 = 121, 12 x 11 = 132 (the
tens and ones columns again increase by 1 each time)
3) Any number
multiplied by 0 = 0
4) Any number
multiplied by 1 = that number (1 x 345 = 345)
5) Any number divided
by 1 = that number (269/1 = 269)
6) Related facts –
5x6=30
6x5=30
30/6=5
30/5=6
**All 4 numbers are included in each equation**
Here is another example
8x8=64
64/8=8
Points to
remember from unit 2 – Whole Numbers:
Standard Form is simply
writing the number out in numbers (9361).
Written Form is writing it
out in words (9361 = nine thousand, three hundred and sixty one).
Expanded Form is breaking up
the number by using place value and + signs (9361 = 9000 + 300 + 60 + 1).
Place value chart.
Million
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Hundred Thousand
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Ten
Thousand
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Thousand
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Hundred
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Tens
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One
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We also looked at ordering numbers and figuring out if
some numbers were greater than, less than, or equal to. Remember the alligator
mouth eats the bigger number (54 > 11, 2599 < 3001).
When subtracting with regrouping, please remember to take away one from
the next place value!
Remember your rounding rules – 1-4 round down & 5-9 round up. For
example when rounding to the nearest hundred 12 would round to 10 and 18 would
round to 20. For the nearest 100, 233 would round to 200 and 571 would round to
600. Please remember to look to the number next door to help you decide if you
should round down. Look for the words ‘estimate’ or ‘about how many.’
When adding/subtracting make sure you line up your numbers correctly (in
their place value position)!
Homework:
- Mad minutes page – please allow students 5 minutes
to complete as many questions as they can – please write their score on the top
of the page – students may complete the sheet after the 5 minutes is up
Multiplication Tic-Tac-Toe!
LANGUAGE:
Today we continued work on our International Day
project. Families are welcome to join us on Thursday in the auditorium from
2:30-3:15.
A note on Raz Kids: St. Jude's has implemented the
use of RAZ Kids in our classrooms. Your
child has access to award-winning digital resources through Kids A-Z, Learning
A-Z's website created for students.
Students are required to log-in to this website once a week
to complete online activities related to reading assignments that is aligned
with students' current DRA levels. This once-a-week activity can
substitute the 20 minute reading for that day. Your child can work on
assignments or select other resources for reading and writing practice.
Kids A-Z Login Instructions
Step 1: Go to www.kidsa-z.com
Step 2: Enter the teacher's username, hhocevar
Step 3: Enter your child's first name
Step 4: Your child enters their password
**Username and password has been stapled to the front of your
child's agenda**
Capitalization Hints:
M – months of the year
I – I
N – Name of people, places, things, etc.
T – Titles of books, movies, TV shows
S – Start each sentence with a capital letter
Homework:
-Read for 40 minutes
-French map of Canada – finish colouring
-Spelling test #4 tomorrow
Working on International Day!
UNIT
OF INQUIRY:
It is hard to believe, but we are nearing the end of
our first unit! We will begin our final summative on Tuesday (October 10) when
we return from Thanksgiving weekend! ‘The Beaver Den’ package was sent home for
you to review and returned. It is similar to Shark Tank. Students have to pick
a province and try to convince me to lend them money to improve their province.
Please note that all work is to be done
in class, any supplies needed, will need to be brought in by the students,
and the due date is Wednesday, October 18. We will present on Thursday and
Friday.
Today we finished our Canadian Flags.
Homework:
-UOI summative begins in class on October 10
-UOI summative due October 18
Our Canadian Flags!
I hope you have a wonderful night!
Mrs. Hocevar J
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