Good
afternoon everyone,
I hope you had a wonderful day.
Tomorrow is a Day 4 – due to student led conferences music and French will be
cancelled. Do not forget to choose a time for Student-Led Conferences
via the Pick-A-Time website. The site will close today. Ski forms and waivers were sent home last week.
Please read and fill in all sections of all forms and return to me by Friday,
December 7th. Report
cards were sent home last Friday. Please review and return the last page with your
comments on it. Aftercare invoices
are due by December 15th. Be sure to pay on time to avoid interest
charges!
A few helpers counting house points!
French presentations!
Ms. Hayward is holding her ‘Pinkalicious’ Ornament Contest again this year.
Please see the flyer below for more information.
A personalized Christmas Elf doll makes the perfect gift. Order forms
have been sent home and are due back no later than Monday, December 10th.
Each elf costs $6 and can be paid for by cash only. Don’t miss out!
Parent Guild is hosting a Christmas
Skate at Meadowvale 4-Rinks on Thursday, December 20th, from
3:30-5:30 PM. The cost is $10/student, but free for parents. Hot chocolate will
be served and the big guy will be in attendance for pictures. What a fun way to
start the holidays. Order forms have been sent home and the deadline to return
them is Monday, December 10th.
Important
dates/items:
Thursday,
December 6 – Student-Led Conferences
Friday, December 7 - Ski forms and waivers due
Monday,
December 10 – Elf orders and skating forms due
Tuesday,
December 11 – JK-Grade 2 Christmas concert
Saturday,
December 15 – Aftercare invoices are due
Tuesday,
December 18 – Grade 3-8 Christmas concert & bake sale
Wednesday,
December 19 – Casual day & bake sale
Thursday,
December 20 – Christmas Spirit day and last day of school before the Christmas
break
Unit of Inquiry
Today
we continued to learn about the skeletal system – our bones! We labelled a
skeleton using the proper terminology such as mandible (jawbone) and coloured
in parts of the body that are the names of bones. Once we coloured in each
part, a picture of hand appeared. More great action taking place in this class. Ronit shared some interesting facts about the human body. Divyansh told us about the skeletal system and shared a picture of an x-ray of his uncle's hand. Aanika and Mitansh shared with us a book about the human body.
HOMEWORK
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So much action!
Learning is so much fun!
Using classroom resources!
Inquiry into
Mathematics
Today
we divided decimals by 10, 100, 1000, and 10000. When we divide decimals by 10, the decimal shifts 1 spot to the left (38 x 10
= 3.8 or 2.8 x 10 = .28). When we divide decimals
by 100, the decimal shifts 2 spot to the left (38 x 100 = 0.38 or 5.109 x
100 = .05109). When we divide decimals by
1000, the decimal shifts 3 spot to the left (38 x 1000 = 0.038 or 6.372 x
1000 = 0.006372) and finally when we divide decimals
by 10000, the decimal shifts 4 spot to the left (38 x 10000 = 0.0038 or
9.048 x 10000 = 0.0009048).**Move one spot for 10 as there is one zero. Move two
spots for 100 as there are two zeros. Move three spots for 1000 as there are
three zeros and finally move four spots for 10000 as there are four zeros. **
Points to remember:
4.9
= 4 and 9/10 (tenths)
4.99
= 4 and 99/100 (hundredths)
4.999
= 4 and 999/1000 (thousandths)
¼
= 0.25
½
= 0.50
¾
= 0.75
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2.25 million is written in standard form as
2,
250, 000.
As
a decimal we write it as 2.25 million (2 whole million + 0.25 million) and as a
fraction it is ¼ of a million (25 is ¼ of 100).
Place value decimals:
4.623
Tens
|
Ones
|
.
|
Tenths
|
Hundredths
|
Thousandths
|
|
4
|
.
|
6
|
2
|
3
|
Expanded Form:
4.623
4
+ 0.6 + 0.02 + 0.003
Thousandths
is located 3 spots after the decimal in the place value chart (0.000).
Fractions to decimals: 6/1000 = .006,
17/1000 = .017, 123/1000 = .123, 2 321/1000 = 2.321. **Remember that when
saying the number the decimal = and. For example, 2.123 = two and one hundred
and twenty three thousandths.**
When
comparing and ordering numbers, we need to remember that as we go from tenths
to thousandths the numbers get smaller. So 0.406 is smaller than 0.457, and 6.0
is bigger than 5.976.
Rounding rules are 0-4 round down
and 5-9 round up.
When
we multiply decimals by 10, the
decimal shifts 1 spot to the right (38 x 10 = 380 or 2.8 x 10 = 28). When we multiply decimals by 100, the decimal
shifts 2 spot to the right (38 x 100 = 3800 or 5.109 x 100 = 510.9). When we multiply decimals by 1000, the decimal
shifts 3 spot to the right (38 x 1000 = 38000 or 6.372 x 1000 = 6372) and
finally when we multiply decimals by 10000,
the decimal shifts 4 spot to the right (38 x 10000 = 380000 or 9.048 x 10000 =
90480).**Move one spot for 10 as there is one zero. Move two spots for 100 as
there are two zeros. Move three spots for 1000 as there are three zeros and
finally move four spots for 10000 as there are four zeros. **
HOMEWORK
-MMS
pg 58-59
Inquiry into Language
Today
we practiced for our Christmas concert dance and our Student-Led conferences.
HOMEWORK
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Have
a wonderful night!
Love
Mrs. Hocevar
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