Good afternoon everyone!
I hope you had a great night!
Mr. Oliver
has asked that students bring in their device on Friday to do a research
project.
Please ensure you are sending
your child to school with proper outdoor gear! Students will not be kept inside
for recess if they do not have the proper outdoor gear.
The MYP’s are holding a food
drive. Please bring in you donations. The food drive will run until Friday,
January 26. All donations will be donated to a local food bank.
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. Students are well on their way to finalizing
their speeches. We will finish our good copies this week and then this weekend
begin memorizing. Next week will be spent on in-class rehearals. 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 about Jump Rope for Heart - St.
Jude’s Academy is please to be holding a Heart
and Stroke Foundation Jump Rope for Heart event on Tuesday, February 20th, 2018. All money raised will support the Heart and Stroke
Foundation in their mission to promote children’s health and fund vital heart
and stroke research.
Jump Rope for
Heart encourages kids to get active by skipping rope while they collect pledges
for heart disease and stroke research. They also learn the importance of living
a healthy lifestyle and giving back to their community. This year marks Jump
Rope for Heart’s 36th Anniversary and the Heart and Stroke
Foundation is striving to get 1 million kids jumping in close to 4,000 schools
across Canada. Let’s be part of it!
We need your help to reach out School fundraising goal
of $1000.00.
Please help
support your child’s fundraising efforts by registering them online at JumpRopeForHeart.ca and send out
donations request emails to friends, family, and colleagues. Online fundraising
is the quickest way to reach all of your contacts and online donors receive and
automatic tax receipt.
Please visit
JumpRopeForHeart.ca and start fundraising today!
Each student was
sent home with pledge envelopes if you prefer to collect donations in-person.
Please ensure that their pledge envelope is returned on the day of their
school’s Jump Event Day.
Thank you in
advance for your support.
A note from Ms. Bancud - The
system is now open to order Hot Lunch for February. Lunch orders are due Friday,
January 26th, 2018. After this date, our system
closes and is unable to open for February ordering. Please
make sure your child is under the correct
grade. http://mydigitalmailroom.com/sja
All payments are due on Friday, February 9th, 2018. This month's special is Vegetable Stir Fry with Jasmine Rice that will be available every Friday!
All payments are due on Friday, February 9th, 2018. This month's special is Vegetable Stir Fry with Jasmine Rice that will be available every Friday!
Payment
Instructions
- There are two options to pay for lunches. Cash and Freshbooks.
- Shortly after
completing your order,
a Freshbooks invoice will be sent to your email.
- It may take one or two days
to process your order to Freshbooks, so please be check your email
diligently for the invoice.
- We no longer accept cheque as a method of
payment.
If you
have any questions concerning the Lunch Ordering site
or Freshbooks, feel free to email me at dbancud@stjudesacademy.com
A
note from Ms. Ross about After Care - After
care invoices have all been sent out via freshbooks – please be sure to check
your junk mail. Payments can be made online and are due January 29th.
A note from Ms. Dawn – Scholastic orders have been sent home. The due date for
orders is Monday, January 29. Payments can be made using Cheque
or Parent Pay. Please do not send cash!
Simple go to parentpay.scholastic.ca/pay
and enter the following credentials
Province - Ontario
City - Mississauga
School - St Judes Academy
Teacher - Dawn Goulart
If you have any questions, please feel
free to contact me.
A note about March Break Camp - Registration forms were sent home back in October. We have
had many students sign up since then and especially the last few
days. If you are interested in registering your chid for our amazing March
Break camp, please send in the completed registration form, along with the $20
one-time non-refundable deposit in order to secure your child's spot (this
could be paid in cash or through fresh books). This year there are two options to chose from the first
being lunch and two snacks provided or the second being send your own packed
lunch and a discounted camp rate! We also have daily rates
available. Please contact Ms. Smith bsmith@stjudesacademy.com for more
details. **Summer Camp forms
have also been sent home!**
Upcoming Dates & Events
Friday, January 26 – Good copy speech due (in-class work only) & UOI Summative presentations
& February hot lunch orders due
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
Monday, January
29 – After care payments due
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 & February hot lunch money due
Tuesday, February
20 – Jump Rope For Heart event and pledges are due (our SJA goal is
$1000.00)
MATH:
Our decimals unit may by very challenging, 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 we focused on multiplying decimals by 10 and 100.
The key points to remember is that when we multiply by 10 we move the decimal
one spot to the right. For example, 3.6 x 10 = 36 and 2.47 x 10 = 24.7. When multiplying by 100 we move the
decimal two spots to the right. For example, 3.6 x 100 = 360 – notice we had to
add a zero to the end and 2.47 x 100 = 247.
Key
points to remember:
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.
Equivalent decimals are decimals that are written and
said differently but equal each other. For example 1.3 = 1.30, even though we
say (1 and 3 tenths & 1 and 30 hundredths) and write them differently.
A key point to remember when rounding decimals is .00-.49 we will round down and .50-.99
we will round up. For example, 11.22
will round down to 11 and 56.76 will round up to 57. A whole number does not
have a decimal.
The main point is to remember when adding and
subtracting decimals is to properly line up your numbers using place value
(hundreds, tens, one, decimal, tenths, hundredths). Don’t forget to add your
decimal point and remember equivalent decimals!
Homework:
-
LANGUAGE:
SPEECHES - A kind reminder that
all speech work is to be completed in class only, unless otherwise stated.
Students are also reminded to ensure they are paraphrasing, putting their
research into their own words.
Today we continued working on our speeches. We continued writing our
rough copies and conferencing. We will continue this tomorrow and begin
in-class rehearsals next week.
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).
The first body paragraph is a straightforward paragraph, however
students need to support their ideas with information from their research. It
should begin with the general topic for this paragraph, have ideas with
supporting details, and an ending sentence leading into the next topic/body
paragraph!
The second body paragraph is a straightforward paragraph, however
students need to support their ideas with information from their research. It
should begin with the general topic for this paragraph, have ideas with
supporting details, and an ending sentence leading into the next topic/body
paragraph!
The third body paragraph is a straightforward paragraph, however
students need to support their ideas with information from their research. It
should begin with the general topic for this paragraph, have ideas with
supporting details, and an ending sentence leading into the next topic/body
paragraph!
Our conclusion is when we sum everything up by reminding our audience
what we talked about in our speech.
Homework:
-Devices
for Music
UNIT OF INQUIRY:
Today we began our UOI summative presentations. I was very impressed
with what I saw and heard. We have some very creative students in our class.
Keep up the great work!
Homework:
- UOI
Presentations continue tomorrow
Our wonderful and creative religions!
I hope you have a wonderful night!
Mrs. Hocevar J
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