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Homework
Grade 5
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Grade 6
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Language
Creative Writing - Speeches-Based on our novel Schooled and our social studies unit on the Government-began outline
Reading - Nelson Literacy 5c pages 27-32 answer connections on page 32
Hwk:
Financial Literacy-page of "Do You See a Money Tree"
Novel Study -
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook- 11.4 in class
Workbook- 11.4
Worksheet -
Science
Study Notes see below and finish worksheets all of it
Social Studies
Health
Religion/Family Life
Write about a time where you asked God for forgiveness? How did you feel after?
Fully Alive read pages 63-67 with your parents
Art
Upcoming assignments
-Fairy Tales - April 29
Upcoming tests
-Science Test unit-Structures- May 6
Science
Unit: Structures
Study Notes
Please know the following for
the test…
- What is exert force, natural force, movement, energy and gravity
pull, give an example?
- Explain how different bridges, pyramids and stonehenge work and
built including suspension, truss, beam and arch bridges
- Identify some feats and failures you learnt about during our unit
- Explain the science behind roller coasters
- What is the role of an architect when he/she creates a structure?
- How is a house built?
- Explain the different classes of levers
* Test will be short answers and may have some
diagrams that need to be labelled.
* 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…
- Review information above and find the
information in your notes or text
- Use page numbers and dates to guide you in
finding the information above
- Write notes in your own words and on a
separate sheet of paper titled 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
- Review your study notes daily
- Test yourself by writing possible
questions based on your study notes
- Find the answers and write them out beside
the questions
- Have someone question you with the
questions you’ve provided them
- 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
- The night before the test review
everything a few times
- During the test take your time and read
every question thoroughly providing as much information as possible
Test
Date: Monday May 6, 2013
Upcoming Events
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Language
Creative Writing -
Reading -
Financial Literacy-page of "Do You See a Money Tree"
Novel Study -
Grammar-
Mathematics
Textbook- page
Workbook- page
Worksheet -
Science 44-49 what happens in a space station?
Nelson 6C page in class research continued
Social Studies
Health
Upcoming assignments
Upcoming tests
-Science Test Unit - Space - May 6
Upcoming Events
Science
Unit: Solar System
Study Notes
Please know the following for
the test…
- What happens at the international space station?
- What is the purpose of a space suit?
- What do we know about Mars?
- What helping hands are used in space to help astronauts tell us
about space?
* Test will be short answers and may have some
diagrams that need to be labelled.
* 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…
- Review information above and find the
information in your notes or text
- Use page numbers and dates to guide you in
finding the information above
- Write notes in your own words and on a
separate sheet of paper titled 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
- Review your study notes daily
- Test yourself by writing possible
questions based on your study notes
- Find the answers and write them out beside
the questions
- Have someone question you with the
questions you’ve provided them
- 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
- The night before the test review
everything a few times
- During the test take your time and read
every question thoroughly providing as much information as possible
Test
Date: Monday May 6, 2013
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