Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Good afternoon everyone,

I hope you had a wonderful day. Tomorrow is a Day 4 (music and library). Tomorrow is PJ Day for those participating (those who are not please wear school day uniform) and Student-Led Conferences. Please be reminded that this is student-led and each conference will last only 10 minutes. An alarm will be used to keep us on track! Spelling Bee Top 6 is taking place tomorrow first thing – do not be late! Please return the last page of the report card with your comments by Friday, April 5.

Spelling Bee packages and lists were sent home. Please use the list to study for the in-class competition. The Grade 5 Spelling Bee in-class competition will take place tomorrow, Thursday, April 4th, first thing in the morning. The top 6 from all Grade 5 classes will move onto the SJA Spelling Bee Competition. The Grade 6 spellers will make their way to the Grade 6 class tomorrow, Thursday, April 4th as well, were the top 6 Grade 6 students will move on to the SJA Spelling Bee Competition. **Both Grade 5 and 6 will begin at 9:00 – please do not be late!**

Spring Fundraiser is here and running all week long! There will be a popcorn day, ice cream day, PJ, day, electronic day, and dress up day. Students who choose not to participate in the Spring Fundraiser field trip are expected to be at school that day, as Mr. Conte will be sticking back to teach. To date we have Chesley, Elina, Himmat, Ronit, Munira, Rajan, Liliana, Joshua, Manny, Aanika, and Aarnav who could have a chance to pie a teacher of their choice. I hear Ms. Foti is a popular choice!!




Poor Ms. Gandy!! She got it good yesterday!











Yummy ice cream sandwich!

Important dates/items:

Monday, April 1 – Friday, April 5 – Spring Fundraiser
Thursday is PJ Day
Friday is Casual Day & Dance Party (JK-Grade 2)/Electronics Day (Grades 3-6)
Thursday, April 4 – Grade 5 and 6 in-class Spelling Bee & Student-Led Conferences
Monday, April 8 – JK-Grade 3 Spelling Bee
Tuesday, April 9 – Grade 4-8 Spelling Bee
Friday, April 12 – Spring Fundraiser trip to Scooters (11:30-2:00)
Thursday, April 18 – SITS workshop & Easter Spirit
Friday, April 19-Monday, April 22 – No School – Easter Weekend
Tuesday, April 23 – Rock climbing, bake sale & summer uniforms begin
Wednesday, April 24 – Bake sale & casual day
Tuesday, April 30 – Silent Dance

Unit of Inquiry

Thanks to these two ladies for sharing their action. V visited Parliament while visiting England over the March Break! We will pick up UOI tomorrow.

Biodiversity is another short unit. We will have roughly 3-3.5 weeks of learning and 1/5-2 weeks for our summative, which will be due sometime during the last full week of April. More information to come in the upcoming weeks.

HOMEWORK

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V sharing her PowerPoint on her visit to Parliament in England!


E sharing her presentation on biodiversity!

Inquiry into Mathematics

Today we studied equivalent ratios. You can find equivalent ratios by multiplying or dividing the terms of a ratio by the same non-zero number. For example, Kim is planting a border in her garden. She plants 5 marigolds for every 3 geraniums. The ratio of marigolds to geraniums is 5:3. How many geraniums would she need to plant for each number of marigolds 10, 15, and 20? One way to find out is to use a table.

Marigolds
Geraniums
Ratio of Marigolds to Geraniums
5
3
5:3
10
6
10:6
15
9
15:9
20
12
20:12

We went up by 5s for marigolds and by 3s for geraniums. We multiplied 5 x 2, 5 x 3, and 5 x 4 for the marigolds and for the geraniums we multiplied 3 x 2, 3 x 3, 3 x 4.

Therefore, 5:3, 10:6, 15:9, and 20:12 are all equivalent fractions.

It is looking as though our math test will take place somewhere around Wednesday, April 10th. I will confirm the date once we get closer.

Points to remember:

Remember what we do to the denominator we must do to the numerator. If we multiply the denominator by 3, then we must multiply the numerator by 3 as well.

Remember to simplify your fractions and convert improper fractions to mixed numbers.

How to add/subtract fractions - if the fractions have the same denominator, we simply add/subtract the numerators. For example, 1/6 + 4/6 = 5/6 & ¾ - ¼ = 2/4 = 1/2. However, if the denominators are different our first step is to find the lowest common denominator. For example, 1/3 + ½ = 2/6 + 3/6 = 5/6 & 5/6 – ½ = 5/6 – 3/6 = 2/6 = 1/3.

Percents - we want to keep the number 100 in our mind. When changing a fraction to a percent, we use the numerator to help us. For example, 23/100 = 23 percent. If we have a fraction that is over 10, 20 or 25, we need to make it over 100. We will need to multiply 10 by 10, 20 by 5 and 25 by 4. Remember to do the same to the numerator. For example, 6/10 = 60/100 (10 x 10 and 6 x 10) = 60 percent. We also looked at decimals. Remember if it is out of 100, then there will need to be two spots filled in after the decimal point. For example 23/100 = 0.23 and 7/100 = 0.07.

Estimating a percent - remember when we think of percent, we need to think ‘out of 100.’ Here is an example

–> Sylvie has a collection of 197 sports bobbleheads. About 25 percent of them are hockey players. Estimate the number of hockey players.

Step 1) Round 197 to 200.
Step 2) Find 25 percent of 200.
Step 3) Find an equivalent fraction with the denominator 200…25/100 = 50/200 (25 x 2 and 100 x 2). Therefore, 25 percent of 200 is 50.

->Of the 30 students in Larry’s class, 14 of them take the bus. Estimate the percent of the students who take the school bus.

Step 1) Round 14 to 15, which is ½ of 30. Therefore 14 is almost ½ of 30.
Step 2) ½ = 50/100 (percent is out of 100 – 2 x 50 and 1 x 50)
So, almost 50 percent of the students take the bus.

A ratio is a comparison of 2 quantities with the same unit.  A ratio can be used to compare a part of a set to another part of the set or to compare a part of a set to the whole set. For example, there are 9 rabbits; 4 brown and 5 white. The ratio of brown rabbits to white rabbits is 4 to 5. The ratio of 4 to 5 is written as 4:5. This is a part-to-part ratio. An example of a part-to-whole ratio is 4 brown rabbits to 9 whole rabbits, or 4:9, or 4/9.

HOMEWORK

-MMS pg 128-129



Inquiry into Language

Today we read chapter 6 of Hatchet and began our second role for our literature circle. We also did a run through of Student-Led Conferences.

Hatchet Literature Circle - This time we have added two other roles. There will no be a summariser, connector, literary critic, discussion moderator, and word wizard. Each week students will individually read the assigned chapters and complete their role in class. At the end of the week each group will come together and share with their group.

The groups (for sharing) – all work will be done independently:

Group 1 – Vishva, Aarnav, Div, Aanika, and Joshua

Group 2 – Ronit, Emana, Manny, Liliana, and Himmat

Group 3 – Mitansh, Jasmeet, Munira, Chesley, and Elina

Group 4 – Eva, Rajan and Willem

Due dates:

Chapters 1-3 due Friday, March 29th

Chapters 4-6 due Friday, April 5th

Chapters 7-9 due Friday, April 12th

Chapters 10-12 due Thursday, April 18th

Chapters 13-15 due Friday, April 26th

Chapters 16-19 will be a culminating activity with due date to be announced.

HOMEWORK

-Practice Spelling Bee for Top 6 tomorrow - begins at 9:00
-Spelling test on Friday




S.L.C. sharing!

Have a wonderful night.  

Love Mrs. Hocevar


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