Sunday, December 23, 2012

Monday, December 23, 2012

Reminders

PEACE, LOVE, HAPPINESS, and GREAT HEALTH TO ALL.
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE, AND MAY JESUS' LIGHT BE YOU CONSTANT GUIDE.

- no parent letter going home this month, it'll written along with the January letter

Homework

Grade 5
Grade 6
Language

Creative Writing -
Reading -
Novel Study
Grammar-
Mathematics
 
Textbook-
Workbook-
Science -
Social Studies -

Health-
Religion/Family Life -

Art -

Upcoming assignments -
 
Upcoming tests -

Upcoming Events -
Language

Creative Writing -
Reading -
Novel Study -
Grammar-
Mathematics
 
Textbook-
Workbook-

Science -
Social Studies -
Health -
 
Religion/Family Life -

Art -

Upcoming assignments -

Upcoming tests -

Upcoming Events -

Wednesday, December 19th, 2012

Reminders

- Check below for upcoming assignments and tests for December, as well as student agendas
- $5.00 for parents attending trip
- no parent letter going home this month, it'll written along with the January letter

FYI there will be many in class group assignments over the next two weeks. Students may bring in (with your permission of course) any electronic devices that have age appropriate video and computer games on them, as these are going to be a part of our media focus on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and the week after. If your child doesn't have any video games or permission, not to worry as they will have access to classroom laptops to work with. Students will also be conducting differentiated presentations during the next few weeks with regards to a novel and scripts that we've been engaged in, thus and again with your permission, they may need bring in props and electronic devices for those presentations as.

Homework


Grade 5
Grade 6
Language

Creative Writing - in class script writing
Reading - novel study-in class
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook- Skills Bank
Workbook- Unit 4
Science -
Social Studies -

Health-
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
Creative Writing- December 21th-Christmas Scripts
December 21th - Schooled Presentations
December 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games
Upcoming tests -
Math Test - Chapter 4 - December 19th

Upcoming Events - Trip - December 20th
Language

Creative Writing-
Reading-
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook-
Workbook-

Science -
Social Studies -
Health -
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
December 19th - Schooled Presentations
December 18th and 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games

Upcoming tests -

Upcoming Events -



Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Reminders

- Check below for upcoming assignments and tests for December, as well as student agendas
- $5.00 for parents attending trip
- no parent letter going home this month, it'll written along with the January letter

FYI there will be many in class group assignments over the next two weeks. Students may bring in (with your permission of course) any electronic devices that have age appropriate video and computer games on them, as these are going to be a part of our media focus on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and the week after. If your child doesn't have any video games or permission, not to worry as they will have access to classroom laptops to work with. Students will also be conducting differentiated presentations during the next few weeks with regards to a novel and scripts that we've been engaged in, thus and again with your permission, they may need bring in props and electronic devices for those presentations as.

Homework


Grade 5
Grade 6
Language

Creative Writing - in class script writing
Reading - novel study-in class
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook-  Skills Bank
Workbook- Unit 4
Science -
Social Studies -

Health-
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
Creative Writing- December 21th-Christmas Scripts
December 21th - Schooled Presentations
December 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games
Upcoming tests -
Math Test - Chapter 4 - December 19th

Upcoming Events - Trip - December 20th
Language

Creative Writing-
Reading-
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook-
Workbook-

Science -
Social Studies -
Health -
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
December 19th - Schooled Presentations
December 18th and 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games

Upcoming tests -

Upcoming Events -




Monday, December 17, 2012

Monday, December 17, 2012

Reminders

- Check below for upcoming assignments and tests for December, as well as student agendas

FYI there will be many in class group assignments over the next two weeks. Students may bring in (with your permission of course) any electronic devices that have age appropriate video and computer games on them, as these are going to be a part of our media focus on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and the week after. If your child doesn't have any video games or permission, not to worry as they will have access to classroom laptops to work with. Students will also be conducting differentiated presentations during the next few weeks with regards to a novel and scripts that we've been engaged in, thus and again with your permission, they may need bring in props and electronic devices for those presentations as.

Homework


Grade 5
Grade 6
Language

Creative Writing - in class script writing
Reading - novel study-in class
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook- Unit 4. pgs. 118-119 Qn# 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 10, and 13
Workbook- Unit 4.
Science -
Social Studies -
Study-see study notes below
Health-
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
Creative Writing- December 21th-Christmas Scripts
December 21th - Schooled Presentations
December 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games
Upcoming tests - Social Studies Test on the Government - December 18th(Study Notes will be provided the week of December 10th)
Math Test - Chapter 4 - December 19th

Upcoming Events - Trip - December 20th see form provided to students for detail
Language

Creative Writing-
Reading-
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook-
Workbook-

Science - study notes in class
-identify the ways in which animals are classified
- invertebrates and vertebrates and give examples
-unique animals in the sea and on land
- what are special ways animals adapt to their environments

*** Please see grade five study process below for guidance***
Social Studies -
Health -
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
December 19th - Schooled Presentations
December 18th and 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games

Upcoming tests - Science Test on Biodiversity - December 18th (Study Notes will be provided the week of December 10th)

Upcoming Events -




Social Studies
Unit: Government
Study Notes

Please know the following for the test…

  1. Define government
  2. Common elements of the government
  3. Democracy? Communist? Dictatorship? Type of Government
  4. What type of government is Canada’s? explain
  5. Different political parties in Canada
  6. Governor General of Canada and their role
  7. Prime Minister of Canada and their role
  8. Different Levels of Government in Canada
  9. What is the House of Commons, the Senate, Cabinet
  10. Responsibilities of the different branches of the judicial system


* Test will be short answers with.
* The question worth/mark(s) will determine how much information needs to write within your answer. For example, if question #1 is worth 3 marks, then you must include three different ideas related to the question.

Study process…

  1. Review information above and find the information in your notes or text Many Gifts
  2. Use page numbers and dates to guide you in finding the information above
  3. Write notes in your own words and on a separate sheet of paper entitled study notes in order for you to better understand the ideas being tested and to have all the information on one or two sheets of paper
  4. Review your study notes daily
  5. Test yourself by writing possible questions based on your study notes
  6. Find the answers and write them out beside the questions
  7. Have someone question you with the questions you’ve provided them
  8. Answer questions both orally and in the written form, writing out the answers will help students who sometimes freeze up during test time so the extra practise will benefit you
  9. The night before the test review everything a few times
  10. During the test take your time and read every question thoroughly providing as much information as possible

Test Date: Tuesday December 18th, 2012

Friday, December 14, 2012

Friday, December 14, 2012

Reminders

- November parent letters require parent signature
- Check below for upcoming assignments and tests for December, as well as student agendas
- Trip money due for Kortright and Marlies

FYI there will be many in class group assignments over the next two weeks. Students may bring in (with your permission of course) any electronic devices that have age appropriate video and computer games on them, as these are going to be a part of our media focus on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and the week after. If your child doesn't have any video games or permission, not to worry as they will have access to classroom laptops to work with. Students will also be conducting differentiated presentations during the next few weeks with regards to a novel and scripts that we've been engaged in, thus and again with your permission, they may need bring in props and electronic devices for those presentations as.

Homework


Grade 5
Grade 6
Language

Creative Writing - in class script writing
Reading - novel study-in class
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook- Unit 4.
Workbook- Unit 4.
Science -
Social Studies -
Study-see study notes below to be submitted for review on Friday
Health-
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
Creative Writing- December 21th-Christmas Scripts
December 21th - Schooled Presentations
December 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games
Upcoming tests - Social Studies Test on the Government - December 18th(Study Notes will be provided the week of December 10th)
Math Test - Chapter 4 - December 19th

Upcoming Events - Trip - December 20th see form provided to students for detail
Language

Creative Writing-
Reading-
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook-
Workbook-

Science - study notes in class
-identify the ways in which animals are classified
- invertebrates and vertebrates and give examples
-unique animals in the sea and on land
- what are special ways animals adapt to their environments

*** Please see grade five study process below for guidance***
Social Studies -
Health -
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
December 19th - Schooled Presentations
December 18th and 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games

Upcoming tests - Science Test on Biodiversity - December 18th (Study Notes will be provided the week of December 10th)

Upcoming Events -



Social Studies
Unit: Government
Study Notes

Please know the following for the test…

  1. Define government
  2. Common elements of the government
  3. Democracy? Communist? Dictatorship? Type of Government
  4. What type of government is Canada’s? explain
  5. Different political parties in Canada
  6. Governor General of Canada and their role
  7. Prime Minister of Canada and their role
  8. Different Levels of Government in Canada
  9. What is the House of Commons, the Senate, Cabinet
  10. Responsibilities of the different branches of the judicial system


* Test will be short answers with.
* The question worth/mark(s) will determine how much information needs to write within your answer. For example, if question #1 is worth 3 marks, then you must include three different ideas related to the question.

Study process…

  1. Review information above and find the information in your notes or text Many Gifts
  2. Use page numbers and dates to guide you in finding the information above
  3. Write notes in your own words and on a separate sheet of paper entitled study notes in order for you to better understand the ideas being tested and to have all the information on one or two sheets of paper
  4. Review your study notes daily
  5. Test yourself by writing possible questions based on your study notes
  6. Find the answers and write them out beside the questions
  7. Have someone question you with the questions you’ve provided them
  8. Answer questions both orally and in the written form, writing out the answers will help students who sometimes freeze up during test time so the extra practise will benefit you
  9. The night before the test review everything a few times
  10. During the test take your time and read every question thoroughly providing as much information as possible

Test Date: Tuesday December 18th, 2012

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Reminders

- November parent letters require parent signature
- Check below for upcoming assignments and tests for December, as well as student agendas
- Trip money due for Kortright and Marlies

FYI there will be many in class group assignments over the next two weeks. Students may bring in (with your permission of course) any electronic devices that have age appropriate video and computer games on them, as these are going to be a part of our media focus on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week and the week after. If your child doesn't have any video games or permission, not to worry as they will have access to classroom laptops to work with. Students will also be conducting differentiated presentations during the next few weeks with regards to a novel and scripts that we've been engaged in, thus and again with your permission, they may need bring in props and electronic devices for those presentations as.

Homework


Grade 5
Grade 6
Language

Creative Writing - in class script writing
Reading - novel study-in class
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook- Unit 4.9 Q: 5, 6, 7
Workbook- Unit 4.9
Science -
Social Studies - questions based on presentations
Study-see study notes below to be submitted for review on Friday
Health-
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
Creative Writing- December 21th-Christmas Scripts
December 19th - Schooled Presentations
December 18th and 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games
Upcoming tests - Social Studies Test on the Government - December 18th(Study Notes will be provided the week of December 10th)
Math Test - Chapter 4 - December 19th

Upcoming Events - Trip - December 20th see form provided to students for detail
Language

Creative Writing-
Reading-
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook-
Workbook-

Science - study notes in class
-identify the ways in which animals are classified
- invertebrates and vertebrates and give examples
-unique animals in the sea and on land
- what are special ways animals adapt to their environments

*** Please see grade five study process below for guidance***
Social Studies -
Health -
Religion/Family Life -


Art -

Upcoming assignments -
December 19th - Schooled Presentations
December 18th and 19th - Procedural Writing of Video Games

Upcoming tests - Science Test on Biodiversity - December 18th (Study Notes will be provided the week of December 10th)

Upcoming Events -


Social Studies
Unit: Government
Study Notes

Please know the following for the test…

  1. Define government
  2. Common elements of the government
  3. Democracy? Communist? Dictatorship? Type of Government
  4. What type of government is Canada’s? explain
  5. Different political parties in Canada
  6. Governor General of Canada and their role
  7. Prime Minister of Canada and their role
  8. Different Levels of Government in Canada
  9. What is the House of Commons, the Senate, Cabinet
  10. Responsibilities of the different branches of the judicial system


* Test will be short answers with.
* The question worth/mark(s) will determine how much information needs to write within your answer. For example, if question #1 is worth 3 marks, then you must include three different ideas related to the question.

Study process…

  1. Review information above and find the information in your notes or text Many Gifts
  2. Use page numbers and dates to guide you in finding the information above
  3. Write notes in your own words and on a separate sheet of paper entitled study notes in order for you to better understand the ideas being tested and to have all the information on one or two sheets of paper
  4. Review your study notes daily
  5. Test yourself by writing possible questions based on your study notes
  6. Find the answers and write them out beside the questions
  7. Have someone question you with the questions you’ve provided them
  8. Answer questions both orally and in the written form, writing out the answers will help students who sometimes freeze up during test time so the extra practise will benefit you
  9. The night before the test review everything a few times
  10. During the test take your time and read every question thoroughly providing as much information as possible

Test Date: Tuesday December 18th, 2012