Monday, February 11, 2019

Good afternoon everyone,

I hope you had a wonderful weekend. Tomorrow is a Day 3 (gym).

Pancake Tuesday has been moved to Tuesday, March 5th.  **Aftercare invoices have been sent out. Please pay your invoice by Friday, February 15th to avoid interest charges**

**Please do not order lunch on the following days – February 20th (second ski trip), March 7th (third ski day) and March 27th (Legislative Assembly field trip).**

It seems as though the cold and snowy weather is here to stay. Please ensure that students are sent to school with proper outdoor gear - winter coats, hats, mitts, winter boots, scarves, etc. Students will not be allowed to stay in at recess if they are not dressed accordingly. I thank you for your support. 

A note regarding Caribou Math Contest - The next Caribou contest will take place on Wednesday February 13th, 2019. Please arrive at 7:15 am for a 7:30 am start. You will have one hour to complete the test. Bring your own device. Ensure your device is full charged. The next interactive question will be Sudoku which you students can practice now on the Caribou games page. This time grade 3/4 participants will have to solve a 6x6 Sudoku problem, although with an increased number of digits already inserted. There is no history question in the coming contest.

A note from Ms. Melissa regarding re-registration packages - Just a friendly reminder that re-registration packages are due no later than Monday, February 11.  After this time, spots will be opened up to the public and your child will not be guaranteed a space for next year.  We look forward to seeing you back for next year! **If we are the first class to have all registration forms returned we will have a pizza party and movie afternoon the Friday before March Break. Drinks and chips/treats will be included!!**

Jump Rope for Heart – It is that time again! We will be participating in Jump Rope for Heart on Thursday, February 14th. Donation packages have been sent home. You can pledge using cash or you can donate on the website. House points will be rewarded to each student who brings in donations. If we meet our school goal of $2500, students will be rewarded with a fun activity – JK to Grade 3 will have a dance party and Grades 4-6 will have device time. Let’s see what we can do SJA!
**We have raised $1500 thus far. Let’s keep it up, SJA!!**

Book Fair – It is hard to believe that the Book Fair has come and gone. Thank you to Ms. Hayward and the Book Fair Crew for setting up such a successful event. Thank you to all who came out to support it.

Don't miss out on your chance to reserve your spot for our March Break Camp!!


Important dates/items:

Monday, February 11 – Re-registration packages due – be sure to reserve your spot
Wednesday, February 13 – SJA vs. TMA Oral Competition and 100th Day of School
Thursday, February 14 – Valentine’s Day Spirit and SJA Parent Guild cookie decoration
Friday, February 15 – No School – PD Day
Monday, February 18 – No School – Family Day
Tuesday, February 26 – Bake sale
Wednesday, February 27 – Casual day and bake sale
Thursday, February 28 – Anti-Bullying Day
Monday, March 4 – Friday, March 8 – Spirit Week
Tuesday, March 5 – Pancake Tuesday
Monday, March 11 – Friday, March 22 – No School – March Break
Monday, March 25 – First day back after March Break and Term 3 begins
Wednesday, March 27 – Casual Day
Friday, March 29 – Term 2 report cards go home

Unit of Inquiry

Today we read about five major buildings – The Parliament of Canada, The House of Commons, The Senate, The Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and Mississauga City Hall. We discussed the important people who work in each building and did some research on such persons as a Senator and Member of Parliament. We examined the Senate and the House of Commons. Finally we explored the steps into making a bill a law. We began a cut and paste activity to show these steps.

HOMEWORK

-Finish UOI






Doing our research!


Our cut and paste activity from Friday!

Inquiry into Mathematics

Today we focused on finding the area of a parallelogram. Any side of a parallelogram is a base. The height of the parallelogram is the length of a line segment that joins parallel sides and is perpendicular to the base. In order to find the area of a parallelogram, we use the following formula: A = b x h. For example, 13 cm x 15 cm = 195 cm squared. When we are given an area and asked to find the height or base, we do the opposite. We take the area and divide by either the height or base. For example, A = 60 m squared and base is 12 m, then 60/12 = 5 m, therefore the height is 5 m.

Points to remember:

The perimeter is the outside of a figure. For any polygon, you can find the perimeter by adding the side lengths. When finding the perimeter of an parallelogram, we can use a formula of P = (l + w) x 2! **To change mm to cm you will need to divide by 10 – move the decimal one spot to the left. For example, 108 mm would become 10.8 cm.**

To find the perimeter of a rectangle, we use the following formula – P = (l + w) x 2. To find the area of a rectangle, we use the formula – A = l x w. Don’t forget that when you convert a measure of area from square metres to square centimetres, each dimension is multiplied by 100, so the area is multiplied by 100 x 100, or 10, 000.

HOMEWORK

-MMS pg 136-137








Thanks to my helpers today!

Inquiry into Language

Today we began spelling lesson #20 - possessives and contractions, and words with prefixes ir, in, il, and im. We wrote the words in our agendas and began the corresponding activities. 

We also began our literary circles for Shannen. All students have been placed into literary groups. Each week, students will be assigned a different role in the literary circle; summariser, literary critic and word wizard. 

If you are a summariser, you will be writing a summary of the assigned chapters. If you are a literary critic, you will choose a passage that is of importance in that chapter, read it to your group and write an explanation of why the passage is important or relevant to the story. If you are a word wizard, you will find words that are new, different, funny, etc. and find the definition to each. 

The literary groups are as follows:

Group 1 - Emana, Joshua, Munira, Chesley, Himmat, Jasmeet

Group 2 - Ronit, Aanika, Elina, Vishva, Aarnav, Willem

Group 3 - Manny, Divyansh, Liliana, Eva, Rajan, Mitansh

Here is the outline of how the next few weeks will go with regards to Shannen:

Week 1 - Chapters 13 and 14 - due Thursday, February 14th
HW - Read chapters 15-17 - due Tuesday, February 19th

Week 2 - Chapters 18 and 19 - due Friday, February 22nd
HW - Read chapter 20 - due Monday, February 25th

Week 3 - Chapters 21-23 - due Thursday, February 28th

HOMEWORK

-Finish spelling lesson #20
-French homework




Shannen literary circles.

Have a wonderful night!

Love Mrs. Hocevar



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