Hello everyone!
I hope
you had a great day yesterday! Today is Friday, March 27!
Making homemade pizzas for dinner last night!
Daily Work – to be completed for the next day
Friday, March 27
Math lesson 4 pg 116-117
Language - Complete role #1 of
Hatchet
UOI pages - 28-32
Monday, March 30
Math lesson 5 pg 118-119
Language - Spelling lesson #25
UOI pages - 35-37
Tuesday, March 31
Math lesson 6 pg 120-121
Math lesson 6 pg 120-121
Language - Read Chapter 4 of Hatchet
UOI - pages 40-41 & 48
Wednesday, April 1
Math lesson 7 pg 122-123
Math lesson 7 pg 122-123
Language - Read Chapter 5 of Hatchet
UOI pages - 52 and 56
Thursday, April 2
Math lesson 8 pg 124-125
Math lesson 8 pg 124-125
Language - Read Chapter 6 of Hatchet
UOI pages - 57-58 and 76
Friday, April 3
Math lesson 9 pg 126-127
Language - Complete role #2 of Hatchet
UOI pages - 80-83
SJA 2019/2020 Yearbooks
An order form has been
sent home with your child. All hardcover yearbooks are $20 and all orders are
due no later than May 8. You can pay via cheque (please make payable to SJA),
cash or Quickbooks (you will be invoiced). Don’t wait too long as there are
only 200 copies!
Important dates/items:
March 9-April 3 – School closed
April 6 JK-Grade 2 Spelling Bee
April 7 Grade 3-8 Spelling Bee
April 9 Easter Spirit Day
April 10-13 No School – Happy Easter
April 18 Open House
April 22 Earth Day & Shakespeare Play
April 24 Dynami Evening (7-9 PM)
April 29 Casual day & Ability
Awareness Silent Dance
May 1 Grade 6 Exhibition
May 12 JK-Grade 2 Arts’ Night
May 15-May 18 May Long Weekend
May 26 Grade 3-8 Arts’ Night
May 27 Casual Day
June 1 JK-Grade 8 Track and Field
June 2 Track and Field rain date
June 11 SJA vs TMA Track and Field
June 12 Rain date
June 15 JK/SK Promotion Ceremony
June 16 Grade 1-5 Promotion Ceremony &
Grade 6 PYP Graduation
June 17 Last day of school, House Cup
assembly & Term 3 report cards and math graphs sent home
Inquiry into Language
Today we began our
first Hatchet literary circle role. Monday we will do spelling and then pick up
Hatchet again on Tuesday. Hatchet literary groups are posted below.
Raz-Kids and Typing Club will
also be used every second day. All login info has been sent to students!
Typing Club Website
Raz-Kids
https://www.raz-kids.com/?_ga=2.229252572.1113438633.1585139330-739447427.1585139330
Hatchet Literary Circle Groups
Group 1
Member Number 1 – Alyssa
Member Number 2 – Amber
Member Number 3 – Zak
Member Number 4 – Aidan
Member Number 5 – Hayden
Member Number 6 – Joshua
Group 2
Member Number 1 – Kareena
Member Number 2 – Maya
Member Number 3 – Jai
Member Number 4 – Jacob
Member Number 5 – Bosco
Member Number 6 - Jordan
Group 3
Member Number 1 – Sachi
Member Number 2 – Sanjana
Member Number 3 – Max
Member Number 4 – Zain
Member Number 5 – Andreas
Member Number 6 - Anthony
Spelling Bee word lists have been sent home. Please begin to practice!
Please visit this page to reference back
to when making citations:
Homework
Finish role
#1
Inquiry into
Mathematics
Today we
focused on adding fractions. If the denominators
are the same, you can simply add the numerators together. For example 1/3 +
2/3 = 3/3 or 1 whole and 2/6 + 3/6 = 5/6.
If the denominators are not the same then we
have to find a common denominator. For example, 1/4 + 4/8 = ? You need to
find a common denominator. You can ask yourself, what number does both 4 and 8
go into? The answer is 8, therefore you only need to worry about changing the
fraction 1/4, as 4/8 already has a denominator of 8! You need to multiply the 4
to make the denominator 8. Thus, 4x2= 8. As we always do, we need to
multiply the numerator by 2 since we multiplied the denominator by 2. This
gives us a new fraction of 2/8. Therefore, we can now add the fractions 2/8 +
4/8 . Then you simply add your numerators ->2 + 4 = 6. So, your final answer
is 6/8.
Video links
Adding Fractions
Comparing and Ordering Fractions
Converting Improper
Fractions to Mixed Numbers and Mixed Numbers into Improper Fraction
Equivalent Fractions
Prodigy
Points to Remember
Fractions
3 is an example of a proper fraction. In any fraction the
top
4 number is called the numerator. The bottom number is called
a denominator.
7 is an example of an improper
fraction…big number on top.
5
11
is
a mixed number. It has a whole number and a
2 fraction.
Equivalent fractions are fractions that
are equal to each other. For example, ½ = 2/4=6/8.
12/16=3/4.
To find
an equivalent fraction with a greater numerator and denominator,
multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. For example, 5/12 =
10/24 (2 x 5 and 2 x 12) and 25/60 (5 x 5 and 5 x 12).
To find
equivalent fractions with a lesser numerator and denominator, divide the
numerator and denominator by the same number. For example, 24/60 = 4/10 (24/6
and 60/6). When we find an equivalent fraction by dividing, you simplify the
fraction. 24/60 = 4/10 = 2/5 (4/2 and 10/2). This is the simplest form as the
only factor into both 2 and 5 is 1.
We
learned that to convert a mixed number fraction to an improper fraction you
must multiply the whole number by the denominator, and then add the numerator. ** The denominator will always remain the
same**. To convert an improper fraction into a mixed number you must divide
the numerator by the denominator and then subtract the numerator.
Homework
MMS
pages 116-117
Music – Mr. Oliver Tuesday and Thursday
11:30-12:10
Unit of Inquiry
Today we focused on vertebrates…mammals and
birds!
Video Links
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzxFTrktN1c
Classification of Organisms
The Five Kingdoms
What is Biodiversity and Living VS. Non-Living
Homework
Complete
read and complete pages 28-32
Gym – Mr. Orr Monday, Wednesday and Friday
1:30-2:00
Good morning and
welcome to online learning! I hope you have all had a restful March break! The
way Phys. Ed. will run for the coming weeks is a little different than regular
school hours. We will have a “live” time online on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays from 1:30-2 in my Phys. Ed. Discord channel. Here I will share expectations
and requirements for the week and answer any questions students may have. There
are two requirements for the students to complete throughout the week. These
requirements include some physical activity and a health activity.
For the physical
portion, each morning on Discord and on the classroom blog I will post a
physical activity challenge. It will be something simple and I will do my best
to show the students exactly what I want them to do. Students will need to
record themselves completing the challenge and send it to me either on Discord
or by email (if they have a YouTube channel they can upload it to YouTube and
send me the link). To go along with this challenge I have also attached a
tracker for students to keep track of their physical activity. Students are
expected to be active for at least 30 minutes a day. This can be done at
separate times throughout the day or all at once. The activity challenge I post
can be a part of it but it will not be long enough to cover the full 30
minutes, so students will need to choose their own activity to fill the rest of
their time. Once they record their activity on the calendar it will need to be
signed by a parent or guardian. At the end of the week, students will take a
picture or scan a copy of their completed weekly calendar with signatures, and
send it to me by email to prove they have been active every day! So, go out and
be active, but remember to continue practicing your social distancing and
healthy habits!
For the Health
portion, students will be given a task on Monday that needs to be worked on
throughout the week and submitted on Friday. I will explain the task, work
through questions and give examples during my live online time in my Discord
classroom on Mondays from 1:30-2. I will also be available anytime from 9-3:45
on both Discord or by email to answer any questions students have or to give
support. I will give reminders about these tasks daily on the classroom morning
blog and on Discord, and I will be sharing my experiences through this time as
well. Our first weekly health task is outlined below. I will give further
details on Monday during our “class time.”
French – Mme. Sarah
Everyday from 2-2:40
Today
we will be talking about student’s future plans to get them ready for
tomorrow's class which, is the revision of the future simple. Today will be an
oral class. Student’s questions will be answered via Discord text channels and
voice channels will be used.
Have a wonderful
day!
Mrs.
Hocevar
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