Jan 272024
 

Hello!

Glad we got to have a full week back, and managed to catch up on our work from all those ‘snow days’.

In math this week we learned about the bar method of division, where we use multiplication, subtraction, and addition to solve 3 digit division equations. We focused on ‘magic numbers’ of 100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, and 1, multiplies we are familiar with, which helped us lower the divided number.  By the end of the week, seems like almost everyone got it.

In language arts we wrote 3 rough copy mini stories, focusing on the secret reasons we have specific rules. It can be a little tricky, as we are writing fiction that kind of makes sense. So students have to really think about why something is the way it is in their story.

In social studies we learned about the provincial parties and their beliefs. We created posters as well. We also had a discussion on the left vs center vs right political ideologies.

In science we managed to finally finish our Rube Goldberg machines. We were down to the wire for some of them. Here is our video

We also started learning about the human body in science. We discussed how cells make cell tissue, which make organs, which then make organ systems. We then started our look at the digestive system,  and what happens when we eat food. We experimented with this, and modeled each step. The students were not happy with the small intestine step.

In french we started learning about Le Carnival de Quebec. We watched a bunch of videos on it,  learning about the main attractions, food, and activities that occur. We will be making a brochure to showcase the events.

In preparation for next week (Literacy week) we made tiny book reviews for our hallway.

Next week we will be learning long division in math, writing 1 good copy story in language arts, having a quiz on political parties in social studies, learning about the respiratory system in science, finishing our brochure in french, and participating in Literacy week activities. All this and swimming on Thursday! It’s going to get busy.

Have a good weekend,  and see you Monday.

Jan 192024
 

Hello!

Well, we sure had an interesting week, with all the random snowfall. We got some work done, but many of our assignments had to be pushed to next week.

In math this week we learned some dividing strategies. We learned how to use an array to solve 53 divided by 7. We also lear ed to use repeated subtraction (which was not a fan favourite among students).

In language arts we started our creativite writing projects. Students will be coming up with creative reasons why we have adult rules. Those attended on Wendesday managed to write their first rough copy.

In social studies we started looking at different political parties of the federal system. Students needed to research 1 party, and find out what they are campaigning for. We then presented our posters, and took notes on each.

In science we have been working on our Rube Goldberg machines. We were supposed to finish today, but with the snow, looks like we will need an extra day or two to complete.

On Friday all of the grade 5 students got to participate in the Hackathon, where they used python of code and draw shapes. It looked like everyone had a great time, and learned a lot.

Next week we will be finishing our Rube Goldbergs, and starting our look st the human body in science. In social studies we will be looking at our provincial political parties, and creating a poster on one. In math we will look at bar division using magic numbers, to help with 3 digit division. In language arts we will continue our creative writing project, and write 1 to 2 more stories. Lots to learn and catch up on.

Have a good weekend, and see you Monday.

Jan 132024
 

Hello!

It was good to see everyone after the break,  it sounds like most had a great time. Pretty short week, with us mostly doing catch up and review.

In language arts we wrote about our holiday break, practicing more paragraph writing and proofreading.

In math we reviewed our multiplication strategies for larger numbers.

In science we started building Rube Goldberg machines, with the purpose of popping a balloon. We are in the initial stages of building, and next week will be finished.

In social studies we learned about the history of how Canada got the right to vote, and how long it took for every Canadian be able to vote. We created a timeline of the most important events to us.

In art we started painting some winter landscapes. Some are not finished yet,  so a picture will be posted next week. Here is what we have so far.

Next week we will finish our Rube Goldberg machines, learn about the Federal election parties, start division by learning the array and repeated subtraction strategies, and start our creative writing project about secret reasons to grown up rules. It will be a busy week.

Have a good weekend,  and stay warm.