Good afternoon everyone!
Happy New Year! I hope everyone
had a wonderful holiday season. We most certainly did. We had Christmas down at
our place, headed up to North Bay for a few days, celebrated New Years with our
neighbours, and tried to stay warm!
Christmas Eve pond hockey and pizza!
Merry Christmas!
We must have been good!
Celebrating New Years!
A note from Ms. Helen, our Admissions Coordinator - As you are aware, the re-registration season is upon us and
we have recently sent home packages with your child(ren). We value your loyalty
and commitment to our school community and would love to continue our
partnership by offering priority enrollment for our current SJA families. We
kindly ask that you take a moment to review your financial statement and
complete the information in the package and make any necessary changes to your
place of residence, employment, email changes or any medical information that
the administration should be aware of. Please be aware that in order to secure
your child’s enrolment, it is imperative that you submit your re-enrollment
package and fees no later than February
12, 2018 at 4:00 PM. After this date, all available grade-level spaces will
be open to our families on waitlists who will then have the opportunity to
secure any vacant positions.
A note on speeches - In Grade 4, students are expected to write and memorize a 3-5 minute
informational speech on a topic of their choice. All work is to be completed in
class, unless otherwise stated. We will begin with a guided writing activity,
were we will take each paragraph a day at a time. I will write an example and
then they will write theirs. We will have about a week to write rough copies, a
week to write good copies and about a week to memorize with plenty of
opportunity to perform in front of the class. On Wednesday, February 7,
two students from each Grade 4 class will be chosen to compete in our SJA
Oral Competition Day, on Friday, February 9. A letter was sent home,
along with deadlines.
A note from Ms. Bancud - All January lunch payments
are due on Friday, January 12th,
2018.
March Break Camp registrations have been sent
home. If you are interested in registering you chid for our amazing March Break
camp, please send in the completed March Break camp registration form, along
with the $20 one-time non-refundable deposit. Please note that lunch is also
included each day!
Upcoming Dates & Events
Friday, January 12 – January hot lunch payments due
Thursday, January 18 – Rough copy speech due (in-class work only)
Thursday, January 25 – UOI Religion Rules Summative Due and presentations begin (more
information to come soon)
Friday, January 26 – Good copy speech due (in-class work only) & UOI Summative
presentations
Friday, January
26- Sunday, January 28 – Memorize speech at home – must be 3-5 minutes
Monday, January
29 – Friday, February 2 – In-class speech recitals
Tuesday, January
30 - Bake Sale
Wednesday,
January 31 – Bake Sale and Casual Day
Wednesday,
February 7 – Final in-class recital where 2 students will be
chosen to move forward to the SJA Oral Competition
Friday, February
9 – SJA Oral Competition
MATH:
Today we began another unit, Decimals. This will be a
very challenging unit so we are taking our time. We will be spending 2 days on
a few lessons to ensure our students are understanding the concepts. This unit
will take us to beginning of February. Our unit math test will take place on
Tuesday, February 6.
Today our focus was on discussing fractions and
decimals. A fraction represents parts of a whole and is written like ½ (one
over 2 or one-half). The top number is the numerator and represents the part of
number. The bottom number is the denominator and represents the whole number.
For example, ¾ (three-fourths) is a square with four whole parts and three
parts are shaded in. 1/10 is one-tenth and 1/100 is one-hundredths. We also
discussed equivalent fractions. Equivalent means equal. For example, 2/4 = ½,
2/6 = 1/3, and 5/20 = ¼.
Decimals are another way to write a fraction. The
decimal separates two different numbers. The numbers on the left side of the
decimal represent the whole number and the numbers on the right side of the
decimal represents the parts of numbers. For example, 1.32 = 1 whole and 32
parts or 1 and 32 hundredths.
Homework:
Math notes
Examples from the text book
LANGUAGE:
Today we began to work on speeches. I approved everyone’s topic and
was happy to see that most had their research. If you did not bring in hard
copy research, please do so by tomorrow.
We focused on the introduction today. The introduction must include a
greeting, and introduction of yourself and your topic, a hook (a
statement/question that grabs the audiences attention), and a sentence that
outlines what you will be taking about in your speech (your three body
paragraphs).
Homework:
-Finish
introduction if not completed in class
Example of introduction
UNIT OF INQUIRY:
Today we began to learn about the final religion we will be discussing –
Islam. We watched a video, did a reading, and wrote out some important facts.
Homework:
-Bring in your device for tomorrow to research symbols and festivals
Important facts on Islam!
I hope you have a wonderful night!
Mrs. Hocevar J
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