Good afternoon everyone!
I hope you all had a
wonderful day. Tomorrow is a Day 6 and gym. Please ensure students are dressed
in their gym uniform ready to board the bus with proper gym shoes at 9:00
AM. Students will change into their
school day uniform after gym. All BBQ tickets are in agendas for those students who ordered food. Please ensure they stay in agendas for tomorrow! Students will need their laptops tomorrow...I forgot to have them write that in their agendas!!
A note from Ms. Gandy regarding October
lunches. Please be sure to order for your child under the correct grade and
teacher.
October Lunches
Site is now open and will close Wednesday,
September 25th at 3:00 PM
Special of the month: 3 pancakes with
vanilla cream with an option of syrup for $5.00 OR 1 pancake with vanilla cream
with an option of syrup for $2.50 on Fridays.
All payments are to be made through Quickbooks.
Tomorrow, Thursday, September 19th is our SJA and Oakwood Welcome Back BBQ, which
will take place from 4:00-5:30 PM out in our back recess area.
Our Fall Fundraiser is quickly approaching! What used to be our Spring
Fundraiser is now our Fall Fundraiser and we need your help. This year, all
funds raised will go towards our Art Productions, physical activity equipment
and more Chromebooks. There will be a variety of exciting events and amazing
prizes for students to win through their participation. These include sitting
in the teacher chair for a day and decorating Mr. Oliver’s face with makeup!!
The class who brings in the most money will win a pizza and movie party. For
students in Grade 3-6 who bring in a minimum of $40 on top of the daily
activities will attend a trip to Glow Zone and those students in JK-Grade 2
will attend a trip to Kidsport – permission forms to come soon! Please complete
all forms and send in cash only no
later by tomorrow, Wednesday, September 18th.
Daily Activities – Each activity costs $2.00!!
Monday, September 23rd
is PJ Day.
Tuesday, September 24th
is Popcorn Day.
Wednesday, September 25th
is Ice Cream Sandwich Day.
Thursday, September 26th
is Wacky Thursday.
Friday, September 27th
is Casual Day and Dance Party (JK-Grade 2) and Electronics Day and Casual Day
(Grade 3-6).
Tuesday, October 1st, is our first
extracurricular activity of the year. We will be heading to The Old Pro Driving Range. We will be
leaving at 9:30 AM and we will return by 12:00 PM to have lunch. Students will
be required to wear their SJA gym uniform, outdoor shoes, and must dress
according to the weather, as this will be an outdoor activity. Permission forms
were sent home and are due back no later than Wednesday, September 25th.
There is no cost to this activity.
Polar Expressions is back again this year and they are looking for students to
have a chance to publish poems and short stories in an upcoming book. Information
sheets have been sent. Students who are interested in this competition can do
so on their own time, as class time will not be given. The deadline for poems is November 29th and the deadline for short stories is December 6th.
Good luck everyone!
Important dates/items:
Wednesday, September 18 – Fall
Fundraiser forms and cash due
Thursday, September 19 - Welcome BBQ
(4-5:30 PM)
Friday, September 20-Friday, September 27
- Fall Fundraiser
Wednesday, September 25 - Casual Day, Golf
permission form due & October hot lunch site closes at 3:00 PM
Monday, September 30 - Orange Shirt Day
Unit of Inquiry
Today
we explored
density further. We wanted to find out if an object that is more or less dense
will float. We did the sink of float experiment with an eraser, a wood chip,
and a paper clip. First, we measured the mass and the volume. What do we do if
the object is in irregular shape you ask? We do the water displacement test!
Then to find density you divide mass by volume (d = m/v). Based on our
observations, we learned that objects that have less density tend to float and
objects that have more density tend to sink.
Homework
Inquiry into
Mathematics
Today
we learned about PEDMAS (Order of Operations). We began by watching a Math Antics video on Order of Operations.
Parenthesis
Exponents
Division
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction
When
doing division and multiplication, and addition and subtraction, we always work
form left to right so it does not matter what we do first!
Math Antics video:
https://www.mathantics.com/lesson/order-of-operations
Points to Remember
Multiplication
and division strategies - For example, for multiplication 100 x 10 = 1,000 (we
multiply 1 x 1 to get 1 and then add 3 zeros – 2 in 100 and 1 in 10 = 1,000)
and for division 1,000,000/100,000 = 10 (1/1 = 1 and then we took away 5 zeros
from 100,000 and 5 zeros from 1,000,000 which left us with 10).
Standard form is 3,961. Expanded form would be 3,000 + 900 +
60 + 1 and number-word form would be
3 thousand, 961. We also realized that when using a place value chart, each
group of three place values is called a period.
With in each period the digits of a number are read as hundred, tens, and ones.
Place
value chart:
Millions Period
|
Thousands Period
|
Units Period
|
H M
|
T M
|
M
|
H T
|
T T
|
T
|
H
|
T
|
O
|
H
M – hundred million
T
M – ten million
M
– million
H
T – hundred thousand
T
T – ten thousand
T
– thousand
H
– hundreds
T
– tens
O
– ones
Multiples can be found by
starting at the number and counting on by that number. For example, multiples
of 4 are 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, etc. Multiples of 6 are 6, 12, 18,
24, 30, 36, etc.
A
common multiple is a number that is
a multiple of each of two or more given numbers. For example, common multiples
of 4 and 6 are 12, 24, and 36 as those numbers appear in the multiples list (4
and 6). Each common multiple of 4 and 6 is divisible by 4 and 6.
A
prime number has only two factors, 1
and itself. For example, 5.
A
composite number has more than 2
factors. For example, 12. What is a factor you ask? Factors are the number in a
multiplication sentence that you multiply together to get the product (the
answer). For example the factors in 2 x 3 = 6 are 2 and 3.
Homework
MMS
pg 24-25
Inquiry into Language
Today
we read chapter 5 of PJ and began the questions to go along with them.
Percy
Jackson - Please remember that comprehension questions are to be in full
sentences that begin with a capital letter and ending with either a period,
exclamation point, or question mark. Please use the book to help with spelling
and to be sure to answer each question completely, with support from the book.
I have conferenced with each student as to my expectations moving forward.
French Spelling Words – Test on Friday,
September 20th
dix, quatorze, onze,
cinquante, vingt et un, huit, neuf, trente, quarante, cinquante
Homework
Finish chapter
5 questions
French
and English spelling test on Friday
Have a
wonderful night!
Mrs.
Hocevar
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