LA - keep reading 20min each night and writing in your journal about what you've read. At least 2 full pages per week, please!
Math - we've started to multiply and divide decimals. We use estimation quite a bit with this unit, so practice making numbers "friendlier" to work with them more easily.
Science - electricity comic on BitStrips. Make sure it shows something that we learned in class about electricity: current, static, circuits, batteries, conductors, insulators, electromagnets...
Social Studies - choose a topic for Heritage Fair. It must be something that was important in NB's history.
Other - Have a look at home for class books, quite a few have wandered off!
This is the last week to buy tickets for Girls' Night Out on Monday, January 28th. It's a steal of a deal at $10 for a manicure, pedicure and more, as well as some tasty treats!
A place where parents and students can keep on top of upcoming assignments, projects and tests.
BitStrips
We've started using a new cool learning tool called BitStrips. It lets students create comic strips to show their understanding of any number of things in a fun way.
Right now, we are working to show our understanding of electricity - currents, batteries, circuits, etc. Students can log in from home using the class code 6Roach and their own password.
A friendly reminder that the electricity comic has to show what you know about electricity, not just be funny!
You can feel free to make other comics on your own time, keeping in mind that they go through me and *must* be school appropriate.
Have fun!
Right now, we are working to show our understanding of electricity - currents, batteries, circuits, etc. Students can log in from home using the class code 6Roach and their own password.
A friendly reminder that the electricity comic has to show what you know about electricity, not just be funny!
You can feel free to make other comics on your own time, keeping in mind that they go through me and *must* be school appropriate.
Have fun!
January 14 - 18
Math - we have started a new unit: decimals. We will be talking about place value, reviewing adding and subtracting, and learning how to multiply and divide them.
LA - read 20 minutes each night. Write at least 2 one-page entries in your journal. Update "librarything.com" site, if you like!
SS - we have started talking about the Heritage Fair. This is a project that we'll dedicate some class time to, and it will be presented around the middle of February. Projects can be on anything that is important to New Brunswick History.
Science - Lab Tuesday, bring some things from home that you would like to test for conductivity.
Exploratory: Test on the parts of a sewing machine Friday
Other: Girls' night out is January 28th, the cost is $10. This is a super fun night out of pampering and treats, for girls in grades 4-8, and is also a great fundraiser for the Care for Keswick committe! A pedicure is part of the pampering, so girls are asked to bring flip flops or something similar so that the pretty piggies can dry before being stuffed back into boots.
We will be participating in the "ski in school" program through Crabbe Mountain. It will be a full day trip on February 18th, with the weather / cancellation day of March 1. Cost is $25 and includes equipment rental and 2 hours of lessons.
An information packet has been sent home with all the nitty-gritty details. Please send back the permission slips (one for our records and one for the mountain) as soon as possible, and make a note of your student's height and weight, as Crabbe needs this information to have the gear ready. Helmets are included in the rental but students can bring their own. Goggles are not provided, but we should be able to locate a few extras, and a well-fitting pair of sunglasses works well also.
Students who are not going skiing / snowboarding are expected to attend school as usual that day; it will be business (almost) as usual.
We will also be going skating each Thursday in February. More infomation to come on this, but it's looking like middle level will be going from 9-10am. All skaters need skates (of course), helmets, and gloves or mitts. We are there just to skate. As this is a part of the phys ed curriculum, all students are expected to participate. There are extra skates available, please check in with the school if you need a pair. Any students choosing not to participate will work on a health / phys ed assignment at the school during skating time.
LA - read 20 minutes each night. Write at least 2 one-page entries in your journal. Update "librarything.com" site, if you like!
SS - we have started talking about the Heritage Fair. This is a project that we'll dedicate some class time to, and it will be presented around the middle of February. Projects can be on anything that is important to New Brunswick History.
Science - Lab Tuesday, bring some things from home that you would like to test for conductivity.
Exploratory: Test on the parts of a sewing machine Friday
Other: Girls' night out is January 28th, the cost is $10. This is a super fun night out of pampering and treats, for girls in grades 4-8, and is also a great fundraiser for the Care for Keswick committe! A pedicure is part of the pampering, so girls are asked to bring flip flops or something similar so that the pretty piggies can dry before being stuffed back into boots.
We will be participating in the "ski in school" program through Crabbe Mountain. It will be a full day trip on February 18th, with the weather / cancellation day of March 1. Cost is $25 and includes equipment rental and 2 hours of lessons.
An information packet has been sent home with all the nitty-gritty details. Please send back the permission slips (one for our records and one for the mountain) as soon as possible, and make a note of your student's height and weight, as Crabbe needs this information to have the gear ready. Helmets are included in the rental but students can bring their own. Goggles are not provided, but we should be able to locate a few extras, and a well-fitting pair of sunglasses works well also.
Students who are not going skiing / snowboarding are expected to attend school as usual that day; it will be business (almost) as usual.
We will also be going skating each Thursday in February. More infomation to come on this, but it's looking like middle level will be going from 9-10am. All skaters need skates (of course), helmets, and gloves or mitts. We are there just to skate. As this is a part of the phys ed curriculum, all students are expected to participate. There are extra skates available, please check in with the school if you need a pair. Any students choosing not to participate will work on a health / phys ed assignment at the school during skating time.
January 9 - 11
Welcome back!
The last few health classes, we've been learning about stress - what causes it, how to recognize and manage it. Today we did some activities with deep breathing and muscle relaxation. I told the kids that these would be excellent to try if ever they are having a hard time getting to sleep!
Here is the link to the video - I can't link to
it specifically but it's on this page and it's the video for lesson 3 - deep
breathing. Worth trying again, I
think! The video is long, we covered the
first and second sections which are 16 and 4 minutes each, but didn't get to
the 3rd part this week.
LA - Read 20 minutes
Math - we've finished our unit on angles, we'll have our quiz Monday
SS - those who haven't presented their world culture projects will do so on Monday
Science - bring in for Tuesday some items to test in our electricity lab
Exploratory - test on parts of the sewing machine
Girls' night out will be January 28th, the cost is $10 and a notice went home Friday.
December 17 - 21
SS - Our world culture projects are due to be presented on Wednesday, please have everything ready!
Science - We did some pretty neat virtual circuits today, and we learned about how switches control the flow of power (electrons) through the circuits.
If you'd like to play / learn a bit more, click here for the circuit builder. Click "run now" to get started.
Mostly "other" announcements this week:
There will be no cafeteria this week, and breakfast program will be much smaller than usual (granola bars and clementines). Please pack accordingly!
The Christmas concert will be Tuesday, December 18th, with shows at 9 and 1. Please bring a non-perishable food item to donate when you arrive.
Our class is doing a winter mug exchange this Friday. Please send in a mug filled with some treats that could be given to a boy or a girl. Each student who brings in a mug will receive one in return! We'll have a PJ / hot chocolate party on Friday.
The class did a fantastic job at the concert, thanks to those of you who were able to come out!
Science - We did some pretty neat virtual circuits today, and we learned about how switches control the flow of power (electrons) through the circuits.
If you'd like to play / learn a bit more, click here for the circuit builder. Click "run now" to get started.
Mostly "other" announcements this week:
There will be no cafeteria this week, and breakfast program will be much smaller than usual (granola bars and clementines). Please pack accordingly!
The Christmas concert will be Tuesday, December 18th, with shows at 9 and 1. Please bring a non-perishable food item to donate when you arrive.
Our class is doing a winter mug exchange this Friday. Please send in a mug filled with some treats that could be given to a boy or a girl. Each student who brings in a mug will receive one in return! We'll have a PJ / hot chocolate party on Friday.
The class did a fantastic job at the concert, thanks to those of you who were able to come out!
December 3 - 7
Holy cow, it's December!
Math- We've started a new unit about polygons and angles. Do some review with naming shapes and types of angles: acute (less than 90*), right (90*), obtuse (between 90-180*), straight (180*) and reflex (greater than 180*)
LA - Everyone got their projects in, thanks! We're continuing to work on reading strategies. Have your child talk to you about their reading, and how they manage when they come to a tricky part. Do they try to see the "movie" in their head? Do they ask questions and try to find the answers? Take information with the text and try to make a good guess / inference? Think about what else they know about the topic?
SS - Projects are due on Dec 19th. We'll continue to have class time to work, please make sure your student has whatever they need to make their project.
Science - Electricity use logs due Tuesday. We'll be talking about what we could do to use less energy in our daily lives.
Math- We've started a new unit about polygons and angles. Do some review with naming shapes and types of angles: acute (less than 90*), right (90*), obtuse (between 90-180*), straight (180*) and reflex (greater than 180*)
LA - Everyone got their projects in, thanks! We're continuing to work on reading strategies. Have your child talk to you about their reading, and how they manage when they come to a tricky part. Do they try to see the "movie" in their head? Do they ask questions and try to find the answers? Take information with the text and try to make a good guess / inference? Think about what else they know about the topic?
SS - Projects are due on Dec 19th. We'll continue to have class time to work, please make sure your student has whatever they need to make their project.
Science - Electricity use logs due Tuesday. We'll be talking about what we could do to use less energy in our daily lives.
November 19 - 23
Math - we're continuing with patterns, this week we are looking at equations, and what they mean. Basically (and you know this, but might not have thought about it) both sides of the equal sign must be ... equal! So if you change one side, you have to change the other side in the same way. For example, if you needed to subtract 2 from one side, then subtract 2 from the other side as well, to keep the balance.
Keep practicing facts and reviewing graphing and input / output tables.
LA - the how-tos are late, almost everybody has them in. Almost. We are working hard on our novel projects / book reports. Your book should be finished by now, please don't start a new one! Everyone has chosen a project, they are due November 27th. We'll have class time, bring in what you need to work on your project.
Science - we're done our review and will have the quiz on Tuesday afternoon.
Social Studies - we have started our World Cultures project. Each student has chosen a country and will research the culture in that area - language, food, sports, religions, major historical events, natural resources, etc. The project guidelines handout that all students received is here. The information and pictures must be neatly organized and either written by hand or printed on the computer (either is fine!) and then made into a Bristol Board poster. We'll present the projects December 19th to the class and perhaps some other students.
Keep practicing facts and reviewing graphing and input / output tables.
LA - the how-tos are late, almost everybody has them in. Almost. We are working hard on our novel projects / book reports. Your book should be finished by now, please don't start a new one! Everyone has chosen a project, they are due November 27th. We'll have class time, bring in what you need to work on your project.
Science - we're done our review and will have the quiz on Tuesday afternoon.
Social Studies - we have started our World Cultures project. Each student has chosen a country and will research the culture in that area - language, food, sports, religions, major historical events, natural resources, etc. The project guidelines handout that all students received is here. The information and pictures must be neatly organized and either written by hand or printed on the computer (either is fine!) and then made into a Bristol Board poster. We'll present the projects December 19th to the class and perhaps some other students.
Christmas Concert
I'm quite pleased to let you know that our class will be performing a song in this year's Christmas concert. It didn't take too much convincing ;-)
If any students are interested in practicing on their own, here is the link to the video, with lyrics.
See you on the 18th!
If any students are interested in practicing on their own, here is the link to the video, with lyrics.
See you on the 18th!
November 13 - 16
LA - How-to writing is now due. Please make sure to do the checklist and hand it in with your writing. Check for diagrams, headings, steps that are well-explained etc.
Students should be reading their novels and working on their Book Talk Projects (click for the handout). They need to have a project chosen by Friday, and have it finished for Tuesday, November 27th (2 weeks from today).
Math - Page 31 # 1 and 2 are for homework. You should have a table and graph for each one, and then describe the pattern you see in the graph. Click here for the questions page!
Science - We are finishing up our review for the first unit on Diversity of Life. We'll be having our test soon, so make sure you're ready!
Exploratory - Questions / survey due Friday.
Students should be reading their novels and working on their Book Talk Projects (click for the handout). They need to have a project chosen by Friday, and have it finished for Tuesday, November 27th (2 weeks from today).
Math - Page 31 # 1 and 2 are for homework. You should have a table and graph for each one, and then describe the pattern you see in the graph. Click here for the questions page!
Science - We are finishing up our review for the first unit on Diversity of Life. We'll be having our test soon, so make sure you're ready!
Exploratory - Questions / survey due Friday.
November 5 - 8
LA - Scary stories are late, get those in please!
How-to writing *with* the self assessment / planning sheet is due Tuesday, November 13th. Please check everything carefully before you hand it in to be sure you're not missing any parts.
We have started working on our booktalk / book reports. Students must have decided which project and book they will be doing by Friday, November 16th. No changing after that, as you will not have time to finish if you do! Projects are due November 27th. We will have lots of time in class to work on the projects, but students may need to bring in supplies to complete them.
That sounds like a lot, but it's really not so bad!
Math - A new letter has gone home explaining this math unit - all about patterns, tables and graphing. There are practice questions you can work on with your student. Keep working on those math facts - adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing! Try to figure out totals at the store etc. before you get to the checkout. Look for patterns in real life.
Science - The yeast lab should be written up neatly, all questions answered, and handed in.
SS - Try to find some evidence of your family's original culture, still in your family today
Exploratory - Survey questions are due next class
Other - Student-led conferences are Thursday evening and Friday morning.
There is a scholastic book fair going on that will be open during those times as well.
A reminder that there is no school for students on Friday, and none for anybody on Monday!
How-to writing *with* the self assessment / planning sheet is due Tuesday, November 13th. Please check everything carefully before you hand it in to be sure you're not missing any parts.
We have started working on our booktalk / book reports. Students must have decided which project and book they will be doing by Friday, November 16th. No changing after that, as you will not have time to finish if you do! Projects are due November 27th. We will have lots of time in class to work on the projects, but students may need to bring in supplies to complete them.
That sounds like a lot, but it's really not so bad!
Math - A new letter has gone home explaining this math unit - all about patterns, tables and graphing. There are practice questions you can work on with your student. Keep working on those math facts - adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing! Try to figure out totals at the store etc. before you get to the checkout. Look for patterns in real life.
Science - The yeast lab should be written up neatly, all questions answered, and handed in.
SS - Try to find some evidence of your family's original culture, still in your family today
Exploratory - Survey questions are due next class
Other - Student-led conferences are Thursday evening and Friday morning.
There is a scholastic book fair going on that will be open during those times as well.
A reminder that there is no school for students on Friday, and none for anybody on Monday!
October 29 - Nov 2
LA - Stories are now due. We have worked on these for 3 weeks in class, and the due date has been clear. Please get them in as soon as possible. You must hand in your planning sheets, as they are used in the marking.
Math - Students have a journal entry and a handout on inpur output tables to hand in. The journal entry is on explaining how an input output machine would work that changes millimeters into meters.
SS - Find some evidence of your original culture (French, English, Irish, Russian, etc)
Other - Halloween Howl is Monday night! 6:30 - 8 pm, there are activities for kindergarten to grade 4 students as well as grades 5 - 8. Cost is $5 and includes lots of games and a snack.
Notices for Student-led conferences are going home Tuesday. Please check off your top 3 times, and return them to school as soon as possible. If you are not planning to attend, please let us know why. We're just wondering, and trying to be as accommodating as possible in scheduling them from now on.
Math - Students have a journal entry and a handout on inpur output tables to hand in. The journal entry is on explaining how an input output machine would work that changes millimeters into meters.
SS - Find some evidence of your original culture (French, English, Irish, Russian, etc)
Other - Halloween Howl is Monday night! 6:30 - 8 pm, there are activities for kindergarten to grade 4 students as well as grades 5 - 8. Cost is $5 and includes lots of games and a snack.
Notices for Student-led conferences are going home Tuesday. Please check off your top 3 times, and return them to school as soon as possible. If you are not planning to attend, please let us know why. We're just wondering, and trying to be as accommodating as possible in scheduling them from now on.
October 22 - 26
LA - We are still working away on our scary stories! They are due Monday, Oct 29th. We'll have time in class again Thursday and Friday, but if you're not almost done now, you'll have to finish up at home.
The first big writing that the students did has gone home with the marking sheet attached. Please have a look at them with your student and then sign and return them to school.
Math - We've started a new unit on patterns and input output machines. We are working on applying a rule (like multiply by 6 and add 1) to a set of numbers to find new numbers in the output.
Please do page 14, #2 (find the rule that relates the input to the output - what is the machine doing?)
SS - Continuing with our Global Culture theme, students have been asked to find out where their family is originally from. We'll put all of us on the map and then talk about what elements of culture (recipes, traditions etc) we might still have from those places.
Science - Writeup for the Yeast lab is due Friday. Students must rewrite their observations neatly on the handout and answer the questions on the back.
Other - There is a dance for middle school students Thursday night from 6-8. Cost is $4, or $3 with a donation for the food bank. There will be a canteen selling snacks, if students wish to bring some extra money.
A reminder that some suspicious vehicles have been spotted around a couple of schools in the Fredericton area. Please review safety rules with your students so that they know not to approach strangers in this type of situation.
Newsletters have gone home with the youngest student in the family.
The first big writing that the students did has gone home with the marking sheet attached. Please have a look at them with your student and then sign and return them to school.
Math - We've started a new unit on patterns and input output machines. We are working on applying a rule (like multiply by 6 and add 1) to a set of numbers to find new numbers in the output.
Please do page 14, #2 (find the rule that relates the input to the output - what is the machine doing?)
SS - Continuing with our Global Culture theme, students have been asked to find out where their family is originally from. We'll put all of us on the map and then talk about what elements of culture (recipes, traditions etc) we might still have from those places.
Science - Writeup for the Yeast lab is due Friday. Students must rewrite their observations neatly on the handout and answer the questions on the back.
Other - There is a dance for middle school students Thursday night from 6-8. Cost is $4, or $3 with a donation for the food bank. There will be a canteen selling snacks, if students wish to bring some extra money.
A reminder that some suspicious vehicles have been spotted around a couple of schools in the Fredericton area. Please review safety rules with your students so that they know not to approach strangers in this type of situation.
Newsletters have gone home with the youngest student in the family.
An Important Note from the Superintendant
This
afternoon, officials from one of our local Fredericton-Northside
schools reported a vehicle to the Fredericton City Police that was
suspicious in nature. Concern was raised when a man in a silver-colored SUV
followed a student to the school grounds, taking pictures along the way and
outside the school. Police responded to the call and followed up with
communication to school and district officials.
This message serves as a timely reminder for parents to speak with their
children about the importance of not talking to strangers and staying safe
while in the community and on their way to and from school.
Thank you for your extra attention in this matter.
schools reported a vehicle to the Fredericton City Police that was
suspicious in nature. Concern was raised when a man in a silver-colored SUV
followed a student to the school grounds, taking pictures along the way and
outside the school. Police responded to the call and followed up with
communication to school and district officials.
This message serves as a timely reminder for parents to speak with their
children about the importance of not talking to strangers and staying safe
while in the community and on their way to and from school.
Thank you for your extra attention in this matter.
October 15 - 19
Math - we started our unit test this week, we'll finish it up on Monday. Spend some time with the practice questions that went home!
LA - spooky story plans are due Monday. Stories are due the following Monday, October 29th. We'll go over the last story next week to see what can be worked on for this time.
Science - experiment Tuesday, jars and gelatin please!
Answer questions and have everything filled in for next Tuesday for our test with yeast.
LA - spooky story plans are due Monday. Stories are due the following Monday, October 29th. We'll go over the last story next week to see what can be worked on for this time.
Science - experiment Tuesday, jars and gelatin please!
Answer questions and have everything filled in for next Tuesday for our test with yeast.
October 10 - 12
Math - this week we'll be talking about integers - positive and negative whole numbers. When do we use negative numbers in real life? We will also get in to comparing different positive and negative numbers, and putting them in order (with or without a number line)
Page 76 #1, 2, 3, 4, 5
LA - a few people haven't handed in their stories, get those in as soon as possible, please!
Please work on finishing your PLAN for the scary stories.
Speeches will be presented Monday, must be at *least* 2 minutes long. Practice! If you are really running for Student Council, you have to be realistic, and have to present in front of the whole class. If you aren't, you can make crazy promises!
SS - again, a few stragglers on the map and culture brochure. They're late, so please get them in!
Science - we'll be doing an experiment using jars and gelatin. If you have any clean jars with lids (any type of jar will do) or a spare packet of gelatin, please send them in.
Other - A copy of our class rules has gone home to be signed, please sign and return the top portion to school as soon as possible.
October book orders have gone home, please send in orders (cheques are best) by next Friday, Oct 19
Hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving weekend!
October 1 - 5
It's October already! Thanksgiving is just around the corner! Reminder that there is no school Monday for the holiday, and also Tuesday for District PD.
Math - this week we are learning and practicing order of operations. When a math question has more than one operation in it, we have to do them in a certain order. That order is Brackets, Multiplying and Dividing, Adding and Subtracting.
Practice page 72 #5 and 6
Page 85 #1, 2, 3 (review on working with large numbers)
LA - stories are due this week. Students have been given copies of the marking rubric (Camet standards) which will be used on their writing, and should check their own work with it before starting their good copies.
SS - maps are now due, culture brochures are now late
Science - create your arthropod is due
Other - there is an anti-bullying art contest on right now, which closes Friday. Students are asked to draw and write (by hand, not computer) a poster to help people stop bullying.
All students now have a yellow homework duotang. Please check the book or this site regularly to make sure your student is keeping up with his / her assignments! There is also a page protector which is a great spot to put notes and notices to make sure they arrive safely.
Math - this week we are learning and practicing order of operations. When a math question has more than one operation in it, we have to do them in a certain order. That order is Brackets, Multiplying and Dividing, Adding and Subtracting.
Practice page 72 #5 and 6
Page 85 #1, 2, 3 (review on working with large numbers)
LA - stories are due this week. Students have been given copies of the marking rubric (Camet standards) which will be used on their writing, and should check their own work with it before starting their good copies.
SS - maps are now due, culture brochures are now late
Science - create your arthropod is due
Other - there is an anti-bullying art contest on right now, which closes Friday. Students are asked to draw and write (by hand, not computer) a poster to help people stop bullying.
All students now have a yellow homework duotang. Please check the book or this site regularly to make sure your student is keeping up with his / her assignments! There is also a page protector which is a great spot to put notes and notices to make sure they arrive safely.
September 24 - 28
Math - we are working away at understanding numbers, and have learned about multiples and factors. Students can now do up to #5 on the math letter that went home. Click here to see the letter!
Students should be practicing their fact families (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing facts)
LA - we have started our first "big" writing - a narrative (story). Students have the option to retell a true story, or to create one. Stories will be finished in good copy and handed in Friday, October 5th.
French - please bring in a picture / photo of autumn
SS - students should have handed in their brochure about the culture in their town. Marking rubric for SS brochure.
Students should be practicing their fact families (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing facts)
LA - we have started our first "big" writing - a narrative (story). Students have the option to retell a true story, or to create one. Stories will be finished in good copy and handed in Friday, October 5th.
French - please bring in a picture / photo of autumn
SS - students should have handed in their brochure about the culture in their town. Marking rubric for SS brochure.
Welcome back!!
6R
We've finished our first full week, gotten all of our emergency drills practiced, and still have smiles on our faces :)
Mostly just reminders for now:
Student fees are $30 this year for middle level, and cover things such as special events, materials for exploratory, lockers, etc. Please get these fees in as soon as possible.
Our gym days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday this year, so please have a change of clothes on those days. Indoor sneakers are needed for every day, as we track in a lot of dirt and mud from outside otherwise.
We have had a few cases of lice reported at school, so please remind students to be careful and not to share hats, scarves, headbands, brushes etc. Information was sent home about checking and treating lice.
Scholastic book orders have gone home, please send them back in by Friday, Sept 21st.
KVMS Kick-Off will be September 21st. We'll have snacks, and the official opening / ribbon cutting for our beautiful new track!
We've finished our first full week, gotten all of our emergency drills practiced, and still have smiles on our faces :)
Mostly just reminders for now:
Student fees are $30 this year for middle level, and cover things such as special events, materials for exploratory, lockers, etc. Please get these fees in as soon as possible.
Our gym days are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday this year, so please have a change of clothes on those days. Indoor sneakers are needed for every day, as we track in a lot of dirt and mud from outside otherwise.
We have had a few cases of lice reported at school, so please remind students to be careful and not to share hats, scarves, headbands, brushes etc. Information was sent home about checking and treating lice.
Scholastic book orders have gone home, please send them back in by Friday, Sept 21st.
KVMS Kick-Off will be September 21st. We'll have snacks, and the official opening / ribbon cutting for our beautiful new track!
HOLY COW (June 11 - 15)
Ok. Final push, folks!
SS - Cultural fair is Tuesday, June 19th. We will have this week and Monday to get things done. Students must have a visual display, not just typed materials (think pictures and *stuff*, clothing, food, games etc to show visitors)
LA - Some of you still owe me writing and novel packets! It's VERY difficult to assess your learning at this point without some concrete evidence. Please hand in what you have so I can get the most accurate picture possible.
Other - Field Trip is Wednesday, looking forward to seeing you all there! We'll leave the school around 8:30 and hope to be back around 5:30.
- Thursday will be an outdoor fun day, wear your sunscreen and bring a water bottle! Our class theme is the MICE.
- Please do a final check for library and class books. Quite a few have wandered off throughout the year.
Holy cow guys, we're famous! Sort of.
http://huntsmaneducation.blogspot.ca/2012/06/keswick-valley-memorial-school.html
SS - Cultural fair is Tuesday, June 19th. We will have this week and Monday to get things done. Students must have a visual display, not just typed materials (think pictures and *stuff*, clothing, food, games etc to show visitors)
LA - Some of you still owe me writing and novel packets! It's VERY difficult to assess your learning at this point without some concrete evidence. Please hand in what you have so I can get the most accurate picture possible.
Other - Field Trip is Wednesday, looking forward to seeing you all there! We'll leave the school around 8:30 and hope to be back around 5:30.
- Thursday will be an outdoor fun day, wear your sunscreen and bring a water bottle! Our class theme is the MICE.
- Please do a final check for library and class books. Quite a few have wandered off throughout the year.
Holy cow guys, we're famous! Sort of.
http://huntsmaneducation.blogspot.ca/2012/06/keswick-valley-memorial-school.html
June 4 - June 8
Holy COW! 3 weeks left.
LA - poems should be posted
- finish filling in sheet about your personality, likes and dislikes
Math - page 273 - 275 any 3 questions
SS - all questions in the booklet (except for dance, which is optional) have to be completed by Tuesday. Thursday will be our last class of work time ( a double with the laptops ) and then Friday we will have a class to work together, answer any questions people may still have to make sure everyone gets finished. Projects must be completed for Wednesday, June 20th, when we'll present them.
LA - poems should be posted
- finish filling in sheet about your personality, likes and dislikes
Math - page 273 - 275 any 3 questions
SS - all questions in the booklet (except for dance, which is optional) have to be completed by Tuesday. Thursday will be our last class of work time ( a double with the laptops ) and then Friday we will have a class to work together, answer any questions people may still have to make sure everyone gets finished. Projects must be completed for Wednesday, June 20th, when we'll present them.
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