Good afternoon everyone!
I hope you had a wonderful night.
Phone calls/emails have begun and will continue this week and next. Tomorrow is
our first house tie day – please ensure students are sent to school wearing
their house tie.
Tomorrow is a Day 2 (tech and
music - don't forget your devices and instruments).
Winter uniforms have
begun. A kind reminder to ensure students are wearing all pieces each and every
day. Please see Ms. Alpa for any uniform requests or inquirers. She can be
reached via email - alpa@multiformcanada.com or via website - multiformcanada.com
**The uniform store will be closed from Tuesday, October 2nd to
Wednesday, October 17th.
Soccer Practice Times
Elementary Girls and Boys – Tuesday and
Thursday 4-5PM
U12 Coed and U12 Development Program –
Monday and Wednesday 4-5PM
**Please note that students doing
any after school activity, soccer, karate, yoga, etc. will be
charged until 4:00 PM in aftercare, when they will be dismissed to
their program with their coach!**
Don't
forget about Polar Expressions Publishing! The poetry deadline is November 16th, 2018 and the short
story deadline is November 23rd, 2018.
Scholastic Book orders have been sent home. All orders are due no later than Thursday, October 18,
2018. Payments can be made using Cheque or Parent
Pay. Cash will not be accepted as a form of payment. For Parent Pay please log
on to parentpay.scholastic.ca/pay and enter the following credentials
Province
- Ontario
City
- Mississauga
School
- St Jude’s Academy
Teacher
- Dawn Goulart
Important dates/items:
Monday,
October 15 – Scientists in the School workshop
Wednesday,
October 17 – Math test & Caribou math contest
Thursday,
October 25 – Picture Day
Tuesday,
October 30 – Bake sale & casual day
Wednesday,
October 31 – Bake sale & Halloween/Harvest Spirit Day
Unit of Inquiry
Today
we continued our first UOI summative – our science fair project. We worked on
the bibliography for our research, the materials, and the procedure.
A
reminder that this is an in-class project only. Please do not do any work
at home unless it has been stated. We will be working on rough copies the week
of October 9th. The experiment will be completed at home during the weekend of
October 13th and 14th. Good copies will be completed on October 15th and
16th, with board set up taking place on October 17th. The due date for
this summative will be Thursday, October 18th with in-class
presentations happening then and on Friday, October 19th. Please
note that students will be required to show their display again during our SJA
Science Fair, which takes place on Friday, November 16th. A
great website to check out is sciencebuddies.org. **Your experiment
must be measurable and conduct at least three different times**
HOMEWORK
-Conduct
your experiment three separate time on the weekend of October 13 and 14
-Have
your rough copy conclusion finished
-UOI
summative due Thursday, October 18th
-Presentations
taking place on Thursday, October 18th and Friday, October 19th
How to cite a simple bibliography!
Inquiry into
Mathematics
Today
we learned about solving equations where numbers are missing – also known as
algebra. In an addition question, you can use subtraction: A + 7 = 12, then 12
– 7 + 5, then A = 5. In a subtraction question, you can subtract: 20 – A = 12,
then 20 – 12 = 8, then A = 8. In a multiplication question, you can divide: A x
6 = 36, then 36/6 = 6, then A = 6. In a division question, you can either
divide or multiply: A/4 = 5, then 5 x 4 = 20, then A = 20 OR 354/A = 6, then
354/6 = 59, then A = 59.
We
also solved questions that looked like this: A – 3 = 10 – 4. The first step is
to solve the equation we can, 10 – 4 = 6, so we now know that we need to find a
number, that when we take away 3 will = 6. We are thinkers and knowledgeable so
we know that 9 – 3 = 6 so A = 9.
Points to remember:
Input/Output charts:
Input
|
+ 5 -2
|
Output
|
10
|
|
13
|
11
|
|
14
|
12
|
|
15
|
13
|
|
16
|
14
|
|
17
|
You
are taking each input number, adding 5, then subtracting 2 each time to get
your output number (10 + 5 -2 = 13, 11 + 5- 2 = 14).
A
pattern rule is a rule we follow to
get a set number of terms. For example, the pattern rule is ‘Start at 7.
Multiply by 2, then add 1 each time.’ So, 7 x 2 + 1 = 15, 15 x 2 + 1 = 31, 31 x
2 + 1 = 63. We are also looking at a recursive pattern.
A
recursive pattern is when each term
can be found by applying the pattern rule to the previous term. For example,
start at 5, then multiply by 2 and add 1 (11, 23, 47, 95, etc). We are using
the pattern rule on the 11, 23, 47, 95, etc.
Divisibility Rules:
2 if the number is even
3 if the sum of the digits
is divisible by 3
4 if the number
represented by the tens and ones digit is divisible by 4
5 if the ones digits is
0 or 5
6 if the number is
divisible by 2 and by 3
8 if the number
represented by the hundreds, tens and ones digits is divisible by 8
9 if the sum of the
digits is divisible by 9
10 if the ones digit is
0
HOMEWORK
-MMS
pg 8-9
-Number
Patterns math test Wednesday, October 17
Two strategies to use - guess and check and inverse operations.
Inquiry into Language
Today
we began reading chapter 12 of Percy Jackson. Those who are fast readers also
began the comprehension questions.
HOMEWORK
-Finish
chapter 12 of PJ – reading and questions
-Read
chapter 13 of PJ
-French
and lesson #5 spelling test tomorrow
Have
a wonderful night!
Love
Mrs. Hocevar
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