Friday, November 29, 2019

 Good afternoon everyone!

I hope you all had a wonderful day! Monday is a Day 6, the first day of Term Two 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.

Our SJA Senior Basketball Team is having their first game of the season and is looking for your support. Please join them at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School on Tuesday, December 3 at 3:30 PM (after school) and help cheer them on!


Student-led Conferences are just around the corner. They will happen on Thursday, December 5th. Pick A Time sheets have gone home with all of the required information. Please be sure to correctly follow the login information using the information at the top right hand side of the paper. Please note that all conferences will last 10 minutes and an alarm will be used to keep everyone on track. If you are late for your appointment, only the remaining time will be given. I thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Our SJA Student Council is holding a clothing drive from Monday, December 2-Friday, December 6. Please bring in gently used clothing that you no longer need. All donations will go to the Diabetes Association. Thank you in advance for your donations!!

The SJA Parent Guild is once again hosting the St. Jude’s Academy Christmas Skate. It will take place on December 12th. The price is $10 per students (adults are free) and includes skating, hot chocolate and treats. Santa will also be there for selfies. Bring your own skates or rent them for $16. Helmets are also available for rent for $8. All order forms are due back by Monday, December 2. You can send in the payment via cash, cheque or by e-transfer. **Please ensure both sides of the form are filled in!**

Our Christmas Concert rehearsals are well underway. We are dancing to Justin Bieber's 'Santa Claus is Comin to Town’. Please see the link below for our song and the finale song, ‘So Good to Be Bad’

Santa Claus is Comin to Town
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB3TCiA1rgI

Good To Be Bad

Important dates/items:

Friday, December 6 – Polar Expressions Short Stories due & December hot lunch payments due
Monday, December 2 – Term 2 Begins
Thursday, December 5 – Student Led Conferences
Tuesday, December 10 – JK-Grade 2 Christmas Concert
Tuesday, December 17 – Grade 3-8 Christmas Concert
Wednesday, December 18 – Casual Day for those students who have paid the $20 casual day fee
Thursday December 19 – Christmas Spirit Day
Friday, December 20- Tuesday, January 7 – No School – Christmas holidays
Wednesday, January 8 – First Day Back After Christmas Holidays

Unit of Inquiry

Today we hosted our Museum of Ancient Civilizations. Thank you to everyone who came out to support the Grade 5s today! It is very much appreciated!

Homework
Sign and return Greek vase rubric








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Inquiry into Mathematics
Today we multiplied decimals by 10, 100 and 1000. When we multiply by 10, the digits shift 1 spot to the left and we move the decimal 1 spot to the right. When we multiply by 100, the digits shift 2 spots to the left and we move the decimal 2 spots to the right. Lastly, when we multiply by 1000, the digits shift 3 spots to the left and we move the decimal 3 spots to the right.
As of now our test will be Friday, December 13th.


Points to Remember
Most large numbers are written in short form instead of having to write the large number in standard form. For example, 5 ½ million is written in standard form as 5, 500, 000. 42, 400, 000 can be written as the decimal 42.4 million. Keep in mind the rounding rules; 0-4 round to the floor, 5-9 round to the sky.
Exploring thousands and writing them as fractions and decimals. We used a place value chart to help us.

Tens
Ones
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Tenths
Hundredths
Thousandths






We also used base ten blocks to help. Please see picture below. A fraction is written as 314/1000. We say it as three-hundred and fourteen thousandths. The decimal would be 0.314.
There are three ways we can order and compare decimals; using base ten blocks, using a place value chart and using a number line.
When rounding decimals you must remember the rounding rules – 0-4 you round down and the number doesn’t change and 5-9 you round up and the number will change. If rounding to the nearest whole number there will be no decimals. If rounding to the nearest tenth there will be only one number after the decimal. If you are rounding to the nearest hundredth there will be two numbers after the decimal.

Homework
MMS. 56-57

Inquiry into Language

Today we practiced for our Christmas concert.   

Typing Club Website

Please visit this page to reference back to when making citations:
  
French – Mme. Sarah

The Grade 5s will be attending a French theatrical presentation ‘Les Insectes Sur Scene’ on Tuesday, March 31st from 9:30 to 11:30 AM.

Spelling Words for French

Homework

Have a wonderful night!


Mrs. Hocevar

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