Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Good afternoon everyone!

I hope you all had a wonderful day. Tomorrow is a Day 3 and music. Please do not forget your instrument at home! Bake sale is taking place tomorrow. October lunch payments are due tomorrow, October 2ndPlease note the new date for our SITS matter workshop is Tuesday, October 22nd. Carter’s appointment did not as we had hoped! He wrist was still swollen and sore to touch, so a full cast it is for four weeks. He is enjoying all the love and attention though!! 


Camo for the win!


Although it was very hot this morning, we very much enjoyed our trip to Old Pro Driving Range. Thank you to Ms. Tran and Ms. Pinto for joining us. A kind reminder that in order to join us on a trip or partake in a workshop you must have a Vulnerable Sector Screen on file with the school (original copy). If you have one on file, you must sign our annual offence declaration. 

















Look at these swings!

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.
** If anyone is having difficulty registering your try this; click 'Online Shop', explore what is on offer, answer the questions and make a purchase. Parents need to know
- the name of school (St. Jude’s Academy)
-the name of the contact person is who arranges the contest at their school and will have access to the students results (Marijana Haag)
- whether the contact already handed out access codes or not and if yes, then what this access code is (so that this existing access code can be used as password to the purchased content. If no access code has been issued yet this school year then one will be generated in the purchase). – we can discuss this part today at our meeting.
For some more detailed instructions, please consult Caribou’s FAQ, on this page (https://cariboutests.com/faq2Copy.php?node=463**
Caribou Frequently Asked Questions
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Important dates/items:

Wednesday, October 2 – Bake Sale & Hot lunch payments are due
Friday, October 4 – Nea Archi (New Parent Info Session) 7-9 PM
Friday, October 11 - SITS permission forms and payments due (cash or Quickbooks only)
Friday, October 11 and Monday, October 14 – No School – Thanksgiving Weekend
Thursday, October 17 – International Day
Tuesday, October 22 - SITS Workshop on Matter
Tuesday, October 29 – Picture Day
Wednesday, October 30 – Casual Day
Thursday, October 31 – Halloween/Harvest Spirit Day

Unit of Inquiry

Today we were golfing!

Permission forms for our Scientists in the School workshop on Tuesday, October 22nd have been sent home. All forms and payments (either cash or Quickbooks – no cheques please) are due by Friday, October 11th – no exceptions. Please note that reimbursements will not be given for students who are absent the day of the workshop. If you would like to volunteer, please note that you 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.

Homework

Inquiry into Mathematics

Today we wrote our Number Patterns unit pre-assessment. This unit will deal with Input/Output machines and pattern rules, as well as integers. 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

Homework

Inquiry into Language

Today we began our project on Portugal…please remember your books and devices to complete your research!

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.

Clothing/Art/Dance – Jacob and Anthony
Food – Sachi, Max, and Maya
Holidays/Traditions – Amber and Kareena
Sport/Toys/Games – Jai, Aidan, Joshua
Imports/Exports – Andreas, Zak, Bosco
Laws/Policies – Jordan and Zain
Culture/Langage/Landscape – Sanjana, Hayden, Alyssa

French Spelling Words

Homework
Begin researching for your Portugal topic
Bring device and books for Portugal tomorrow

Have a wonderful night!

Mrs. Hocevar




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