Good evening everyone!
I hope everyone had a
wonderful weekend!
I am still working on getting
a hard drive so please bear with me. I have tried sending photos via email but it is not working!
I sent home the Polar Expressions Publishing letter and
information a few weeks back. 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!
We have a new initiative beginning here at SJA - The Attitude Journal.
As you are all aware, each month we award a student who has shown a
particular attribute. We also want to focus on the attitude, which accompanies
each attribute. We are doing this two ways. One way we are doing this is that
once a month, one class will do a presentation on that month's attitude. Our
class took the lead and Ronit, Ali, and Divyansh did a skit and song on the
attitude 'Independence.' The second way we are doing this is by sending
home a daily journal. This journal will be sent home once a month to each
child in the classroom. Its purpose is for students to inquire and reflect on
human commonality, diversity and multiple perspectives. We are hoping to expose
students to diversity, teach tolerance and see commonalities amongst people,
places, and cultures in the world. When it is your turn we ask that you
please assist your child in writing a sentence or two about the monthly
attitude (listed below). Students can write their sentence about a person,
culture or country that they believe portrays this attitude. Please keep adding
sentences to the same page.
Calling all left over candy! From now until this Thursday,
SJA is asking for all left over or unwanted candy to be donated. We will pass
along all of the candy to the Eden Food Bank, who will then send the candy to
those in need. Thank you in advance.
A note from Oakwood: Dear SJA Families,
Kindness Day is celebrated nationwide annually, on
the 13th of November. It is a day to celebrate and promote kindness
in all its forms. World Kindness Day falls on the same day and unites people in
kindness globally. On November 13th, St. Jude's Academy is celebrating World
Kindness Day by encouraging all students to
share kind words to each other and unite as a whole school with
their neighbours at Oakwood. By bringing in $2, students can participate in a
special World Kindness Day event by writing a kind message or quote on a
leaf and then post it on our World Kindness Tree for all to see. In
addition to sharing their kind words, they will be
supporting their neighbours at Oakwood and also be
allowed to dress casually. As part of a united world school, IB learners strive to be kind
everyday. This year, we are looking forward to emphasizing and celebrating
acts of kindness on Monday, November 13th and we hope everyone
is able to participate in our World Kindness Day events!
Upcoming Dates & Events
Tuesday, November 7 - Light Scientists in the School
Workshop (12-3)
Thursday, November 9 – Remembrance Day Ceremony
Friday, November 10 – No School – PD Day
Monday, November 13 – Kindness Day, Unit 6 Math Test, and Science Fair Begins
Friday, November 17 – Picture Re-takes and Light and Sound Summative begins
Tuesday, November 28 - Bake Sale (we are not hosting)
Wednesday, November 29 – Sound Scientists in the School Workshop (9-11), Casual Day, and Bake
Sale
Thursday, November 30 – Science Fair – Parents are welcome to join after the judging
Friday, December 1 – Light and Sound Summative Due
MATH:
Today we focused measuring mass. We found out that
large masses are measured in kilograms (kg), small masses are grams (g), and
very small masses are measured in milligrams (mg). We also noted that 1000 mg =
1 g & 1000 g = 1 kg.
Homework:
-MMS pg 90-91
LANGUAGE:
Today we recited our Guy Fawkes poem. Everyone did such a wonderful
job and showed their confidence as they presented their poems. We also created
a poppy for Remembrance Day and began our lesson #9 spelling activities. A
reminder our spelling test will be on Thursday this week due to the PD Day on
Friday.
Homework:
-Raz-Kids for 40 minutes
-Finish spelling lesson #9
UNIT OF INQUIRY:
Today we switched gears and focused on light. We discussed the two
different types of light – natural and artificial. Natural light is light that
is not man-made and comes from the environment. Artificial light is man-made.
We looked at a picture and filled in a chart with light that was natural or
artificial.
Homework:
I hope you have a wonderful night!
Mrs. Hocevar J
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