Good
afternoon everyone,
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! There will be
no homework assigned tonight, so agendas have been left at school.
These guys were just a wee bit excited this morning!
Happy Halloween from this awesome Grade 5 class!
Enjoying 'Monster House!'
Working on our Halloween worksheets!
The Grade 5 team!
Best dressed!
Our house game...who can wrap the teacher the fastest!!
The amazing SJA PYP team!
World Kindness Day is taking place on
Tuesday, November 13th. Students are asked to give a handprint for
every act of kindness they perform. For $2.00, students can have an extra
casual day.
Tomorrow is a Day 4 (library
and music). Our curling trips will be happening on November 12th in
the morning and 20th in the afternoon. Permission forms and waivers have
been sent home. Please fill out both forms and return by Friday, November 2nd.
Don't
forget about Polar Expressions Publishing! The poetry deadline is November 16th, 2018 and the short
story deadline is November 23rd, 2018.
Important dates/items:
Monday,
November 5 – Guy Fawkes Day
Thursday,
November 8 – ROM trip
Friday,
November 9 – No school – PD Day
Monday,
November 12 – Kindness Day & curling trip – 9:00-12:00
Friday,
November 16 – Science Fair
Thursday,
November 22 – Picture re-takes
Tuesday,
November 27 – Bake sale
Wednesday,
November 28 – Bake sale and casual day
Thursday,
November 29 – Curling trip – 12:00-3:00
Friday,
November 30 – Term One report cards go home
Unit of Inquiry
Today
we did some Halloween activities and watched 'Monster House.'
HOMEWORK
-
Have fun trick or treating
Inquiry into
Mathematics
Today
we did some Halloween activities and watched 'Monster House.'
Points to remember:
When
using a 24-hour notation, 12:00 AM
(midnight) to 12:00 PM (noon) stays the same, but after 12:00 PM it goes to
13:00 for 1:00, 14:00 for 2:00, etc.
1:00
PM – 13:00
2:00
PM – 14:00
3:00
PM – 15:00
4:00
PM - 16:00
5:00
PM = 17:00
6:00
PM = 18:00
7:00
PM – 19:00
8:00
PM – 20:00
9:00
PM – 21:00
10:00
PM – 22:00
11:00
PM – 23:00
12:00
PM – 00:00
Then
we start back at 1:00 AM.
12:00-
11:59 AM is from midnight to noon and 12:00 – 11:59 (12:00-24:00) PM is from
noon to midnight.
Rounding rules – 0 – 4 round down
-
5 – 9 round up
Friendly numbers (a way
to round or estimate) - $423.99 would round to $400.00 and $789. 11 would round
to $800.00.
Standard amount (eight hundred twenty-two dollars = $822)
Written form ($745.50 = seven hundred forty-five dollars
and 50 cents). We also counted money. Remember what each coin and bill are
worth!
To find
the surface area of a rectangular prism, multiply each face - length x width (l x w), then add the total
area. For rectangular prisms that are congruent (all sides are equal), find the area of all three sides, add them
together and then multiply by 2. For example, a rectangular prism with the
sides 7 cm height, 15 cm length, and 10 cm width – find the area of front face,
15 x 7 = 105, then find the area of the side face, 10 x 7 = 70, then find the
area of the top face, 15 x 10 = 150. Then add up those totals – 105 + 70 + 150
= 325 x 2 = 650 cm squared. When finding the surface area we use units squared (cm
squared, m squared, etc.).
Volume = number of
cubes in each layer x number of layers. The number of cubes is length x width
and the number of layers is the height, so our formula to find the volume is l x w x h. When finding the volume we
use units cubed (cm cubed, m cubed, etc.).
A
line segment and distance have only
one dimension. They can be measured in linear units such as cm, m and km. A flat surface has two dimensions and can
be measured using square units, such as square cm or square m. An object has three dimensions and can be
measured using cubic units, such as cubic cm and cubic m. For example, a track
and field race would be measured in linear units (m or km), a pool cover would
measure in square units (m) and a cargo space would measure in cubic units
(cubic m). **1 cubic m = 1,000,000 cubic cm.**
Volume measures the space an
object occupies (mL or L), while capacity
measures the amount of liquid or gas an object holds (cubic cm or cubic m).
A
few conversions to remember:
1L
= 1000 mL
1
cubic cm = 1 mL
1
cubic m = 1000 L
1000
cubic cm = 1 L
HOMEWORK
-
Have fun trick or treating
Inquiry into Language
Today
we did some Halloween activities and watched 'Monster House.'
HOMEWORK
-Have
fun trick or treating
Have
a wonderful, fun and safe night! Happy Trick or Treating!!!!
Love
Mrs. Hocevar
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