Friday, 30 January 2015

Jan 30- Feb. 6

This week in math the students continued to learn about fractions. Students continued to practise ordering and comparing fractions. The quiz will go home today to be signed. Today we began to learn about decimal numbers and how they relate to fractions.  

In language we watched the PSAs and news clips on a social studies issue. Students finished their writing on a piece called, "A Person I Admire," and read a text about the history of basketball. 

In science we conducted our experiments. The grade 5s did an egg drop and the grade 6s did distance flights of their paper airplanes. The students then recorded their results and reflected on what worked well and how they would change their design.  

Important upcoming dates:

Thurs., Feb. 5th: pool, homework due, recognition assembly

Homework for this week:

1) Read for at least 20 minutes each night.
2) Complete the fractions work for math. 
3) Read the text entitled, " Edmonton Grads" and answer the questions. 
4) Practise typing for 10 minutes each day. Use one of the websites on the blog. 

Best,
Bronwyn Davidson

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Jan 23-30

This week in math the students continued to learn about fractions. Students learned how to create equivalent fractions, including putting a fraction in simplest terms. For example, 8/12= 2/3. Students also learned how to represent and convert mixed and improper fractions and how to compare fractions. There will be a quiz on these concepts on Wednesday. 

In language students finished their PSA or news clip on a social studies issue. We looked at exemplars and wrote a piece entitled, "A Person I Admire." Students also wrote a shortened CASI reading test, which is a standardized reading test. Ask your child about his/ her mark and their reflection on it. 

In science students have been busy creating their project. We will have our egg drop and distance flights on Monday.  

Important upcoming dates:

Mon., Jan 26: egg drop and distance flight
Wed., Jan 28: math quiz on fractions
Thurs., Jan 29th: pool, homework due, Glen Ames form due for grade 6s

Homework for this week:

1) Read for at least 20 minutes each night. You will complete a "retell, relate, reflect" on the book that you are currently reading next week in class. 
2) Complete the fractions work for math. 
3) Complete the grammar work on adverbs. 
4) Ensure that your science project is complete and at school on Monday. (Anyone who is not finished by today, Thursday, can take it home to complete it independently.)
5) Make a Bitstrips comic that clearly explains a concept related to your science curriculum. 
Grade 6s: Newton's 3rd Law, Bernoulli's Principle, thrust, drag, gravity, lift, elevator, aileron, rudder
Grade 5s: - tension, compression, force, load, forces of nature and how they effect structures, how sports equipment protects the body from the impact of forces

Best,
Bronwyn Davidson

Friday, 16 January 2015

Jan 16-23

This week in math the students completed a quiz on data management. It was sent home on Thursday to be corrected and signed. We will take it up on Monday. We have started a new unit on number sense and have begun with fractions. You can help your child by talking about fractions used in real life, such as cooking. 

In language students have been working hard on their PSA or news clip on a social studies issue. Students have been filming themselves and others and using imovie. We will watch the final products next week.  

On Monday students participated in Scientists in the School. Grade 5s learned about structures and mechanisms while grade 6s learned about flight. Both groups have now been assigned a "design and make" project that will be completed in class. I've asked that students gather materials from home, but that no work be completed at home, as I want to see the process. 

On Tuesday we had a Toronto Urban Studies field trip to Eastern Commerce. Students practised the inquiry process and investigated the school and area's past using primary documents from the school and from the Toronto archives. It was hard work and I was pleased with how focused the students were all day. Many thanks to Ellie and Bea's dads, Arthur and Mark, for coming with us and helping bring history to life.    

Important upcoming dates:

Mon., Jan 19th: bring science project materials to school
Wed., Jan. 21st: pool
Thurs., Jan 22nd: homework due
Fri, Jan 23: PA day
Homework for this week:

1) Read for at least 20 minutes each night. You will complete a "retell, relate, reflect" on the book that you are currently reading next week in class. 
2) Practise the 9 times tables and review up to 8. 
3) Complete the fractions work for math. 
4) Gather any materials needed for your science project. Bring them on Monday. 
5) Complete the learning skills self-assessment. 


Best,
Bronwyn Davidson

Friday, 9 January 2015

Jan 9-15


This week in math the students continued to learn data management skills. Students learned how to read and create broken line graphs and line graphs, and how to interpret pie graphs. Students also learned how to find the range, mean, median and mode in a set of data. There will be a quiz on data management next Wednesday. 

In language students worked on independent writing pieces and read texts related to social studies in guided reading. We watched several public service announcements and news clips and identified the key features of each. Students worked on a script, and some have begun the filming process. Students will use imovie to create their PSA or news clip on a social justice issue. 

We continued our investigation of our inquiry question, "What is power?" and read two picture books, "The Promise" and "Let the Celebrations Begin."  I was so impressed with the deep thinking and accountable talk that the students were engaged in! Ask your child about these books and how power was used differently in each.  


Important upcoming dates:

Monday, Jan. 12th: scientists in the school (AM), independent writing due
Tuesday, Jan. 13th: field trip to TUSC- all day
Wed., Jan. 14th: pool, math quiz
Thurs., Jan 15th: homework due

Homework for this week:

1) Read for at least 20 minutes each night. 
2) Practise the 9 times tables and review up to 8. 
3) Complete the graphing work for math. 
4) Read the text entitled, "Craig Keilburger," and answer questions provided. 
5) Complete independent writing if it is not yet complete. (due Monday)


Best,
Bronwyn Davidson