Good afternoon everyone!
I hope you all had a
wonderful day. Yesterday, Carter competed in his first ever school sport - cross country! He did such a great job and did not stop running the whole kilometre!!
Tomorrow is a Day 6, Electronics Day (do not forget your device),
Casual Day, and gym. Due to Casual Day, students will not need their gym
uniform, only their gym shoes. Information regarding term phone calls/emails
has been sent home. Please fill them out and return to me by tomorrow. The
volunteers that will be joining us on Tuesday for our golf trip are Aidan and
Jordan’s moms!
Our Fall Fundraiser is HERE! 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 for Glow Zone were sent
home today. For those families who have already paid the $40, all I will need
is your signature! It is not too late to be able to attend Glow Zone. Just
bring in your $40 and permission form and you are all set! Remember that all
the funds raised, go towards making SJA even better!!
Daily Activities – Each activity costs $2.00!!
Friday, September 27th
is Casual Day and Dance Party (JK-Grade 2) and Electronics Day and Casual Day
(Grade 3-6). A lucky student will also have a chance to pie a teacher in the
face with a pie! We will also have a snack bar, so bring in some change!
Monday's winner got to sit in a teacher's chair!
Tuesday's winner got to silly string me!
Wednesday's winners got to decorate Mr. Oliver's face!
Today's winner got to do Ms. Cass's hair!
We love our dancing musical chair house game!!
Monday, September 30th is Orange Shirt Day, a day when we wear orange shirts to recognize the impact of Residential Schools on our Indigenous communities. On Monday, students may wear an orange (not red, not peach, not pink, but orange) shirt with casual pants to help remember those who were affected. Students who do not want to participate, must come to school in their school day uniform.
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. There is no cost
to this activity. **Please be reminded that parent volunteers must have a
vulnerable sector screen on file with the school. If you already have one,
please ensure that you sign the annual offence declaration.**
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 home. 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!
Caribou Math Contest is back at SJA. SJA students have a choice to participate in the
Caribou Cup, which consists of 6 mathematical contests that are held throughout
the year. Each contest is offered to students in Grades ½, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10,
and 11/12. For students in Grade 1 and 2 the cost if free. For students in
Grade 3 and 4 the cost is $9 and students in Grade 5 and up are $15. Students must
commit to be at school by 7:15 AM with a personal laptop that is charged for
each contest date. The contests will run one hour each time, from 7:30 AM to
8:30 PM. There will be a math club taking place on Wednesday mornings beginning
at 8:00 AM in Room 39 for those wishing to practice. More information has been
sent home. Please use the instructions at the bottom of the sheet to register
your child. Good luck to those who participate! The first contest is Wednesday,
October 16th.
Important dates/items:
Friday, September 20-Friday, September 27
- Fall Fundraiser
Friday is Dance Party/Electronics Day and
Casual Day
Monday, September 30 & Tuesday,
October 1 – Bake Sale
Monday, September 30 - Orange Shirt Day
Tuesday, October 1 – Old Pro Driving Range
Golf Trip (9:30 AM to 12:00 PM)
Friday, October 4
– Nea Archi (New Parent Info Session) 7-9 PM
Friday, October 11
and Monday, October 14 – No School – Thanksgiving Weekend
Thursday, October
17 – International Day
Tuesday, October
29 – Picture Day
Wednesday, October
30 – Casual Day
Thursday, October
31 – Halloween/Harvest Spirit Day
Unit of Inquiry
Today
we began creating an ‘All About Matter’ poster. Students will be graded
on color, contrast, shape, and proportion/scale. We will be working on this
tomorrow as well.
Permission forms for our Scientists in the School workshop on
Monday, October 21st will be sent home on Friday.
Homework
Starting our 'All About Matter' posters!
Inquiry into
Mathematics
Today
we took up the review and went over and questions that were causing students
difficulty. Math test will take place on Monday – please use the review to
study!
Our
next unit will be Number Patterns and will deal with Input/Output machines and
pattern rules. This is a short unit, with only 5 lessons. As of know, our test
for Number Patterns will be on Tuesday, October 15th.
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.
PEDMAS (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!
Added and subtracted
large numbers - remember is to ensure you are lining the numbers up
correctly in the place value chart and that you are reading the questions
correctly (add when is says + and subtract when it says -). Don’t forget to
carry (addition) or re-group (subtraction)! Remember to double check your work
– estimation for addition and addition for subtraction.
Homework
Study
for math test - use your review
Going over our review!
Inquiry into Language
Today
we began working on the chapter 8 and 9 questions. We will continue this on
Friday.
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.
Our
annual International Day is quickly approaching and will take place on
Thursday, October 17th. This year the country we will be learning
about is Portugal. Beginning Tuesday, and for the following few weeks, we will
be busy researching and putting together a fabulous presentation on our
country. Students will need devices and books from a local library to complete
their research. Please see the following groups and topics for this project. Please see below the picture of the groups and their topics!
French Spelling Words –
Homework
Spelling
test tomorrow
Begin
researching for your Portugal topic
Have a
wonderful night!
Mrs.
Hocevar
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