Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Good Afternoon Everyone!

I hope you had a lovely evening! Tomorrow is day 3.

A kind reminder, tomorrow is our trip to the ROM. Students must wear their full school day uniform (tie, blazer, vest, shirt, pants, navy blue socks, and dress shoes). Please bring a disposable lunch for this day. 


REMINDER FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9th IS A PA DAY!

The next Caribou contest is next Wednesday, November 14. Please ensure students arrive by 7:15 AM with a charged working laptop. Students who arrive late will not be able to write the test. 

Oakwood Academy is holding a Poinsettia fundraiser for the holiday season, to raise money for some new sensory items. The Poinsettias are red, pink or white and make a wonderful holiday gift, and are a nice way to spread holiday cheer. Order forms were sent home today. The class that sells the most Poinsettias will win a $50 gift card!! Order between November 1st and November 30th. The only form of payment will be cash. Thank you in advance!

World Kindness Day is taking place on Tuesday, November 13th. Students are asked to give a handprint for every act of kindness they perform. For $2.00, students can have an extra casual day. 





A Message from Mrs. Hayward


A kind reminder about Science Fair

Inquiry into Mathematics

Today in Math students worked on a second Measurement review to ensure students are ready for our test on Monday, November 12th. If it is not completed in class it is to be completed over the weekend. Please have students study over the weekend to make sure they are prepared for Monday. 

On Tuesday we will begin Unit #3 - Geometry. 



Working hard on their review 








Points to remember:

When using a 24-hour notation, 12:00 AM (midnight) to 12:00 PM (noon) stays the same, but after 12:00 PM it goes to 13:00 for 1:00, 14:00 for 2:00, etc.

1:00 PM – 13:00
2:00 PM – 14:00
3:00 PM – 15:00
4:00 PM  - 16:00
5:00 PM = 17:00
6:00 PM = 18:00
7:00 PM – 19:00
8:00 PM – 20:00
9:00 PM – 21:00
10:00 PM – 22:00
11:00 PM – 23:00
12:00 PM – 00:00

Then we start back at 1:00 AM. 

12:00- 11:59 AM is from midnight to noon and 12:00 – 11:59 (12:00-24:00) PM is from noon to midnight. 

Rounding rules – 0 – 4 round down
-       5 – 9 round up

Friendly numbers  (a way to round or estimate) - $423.99 would round to $400.00 and $789. 11 would round to $800.00. 

Standard amount (eight hundred twenty-two dollars = $822) 

Written form ($745.50 = seven hundred forty-five dollars and 50 cents). 

To find the surface area of a rectangular prism, multiply each face - length x width (l x w), then add the total area. For rectangular prisms that are congruent (all sides are equal), find the area of all three sides, add them together and then multiply by 2. For example, a rectangular prism with the sides 7 cm height, 15 cm length, and 10 cm width – find the area of front face, 15 x 7 = 105, then find the area of the side face, 10 x 7 = 70, then find the area of the top face, 15 x 10 = 150. Then add up those totals – 105 + 70 + 150 = 325 x 2 = 650 cm squared. When finding the surface area we use units squared (cm squared, m squared, etc.). 

Volume = number of cubes in each layer x number of layers.The number of cubes is length x width and the number of layers is the height, so our formula to find the volume is l x w x h. When finding the volume we use units cubed (cm cubed, m cubed, etc.). 

line segment and distance have only one dimension. They can be measured in linear units such as cm, m and km. A flat surface has two dimensions and can be measured using square units, such as square cm or square m. An object has three dimensions and can be measured using cubic units, such as cubic cm and cubic m. For example, a track and field race would be measured in linear units (m or km), a pool cover would measure in square units (m) and a cargo space would measure in cubic units (cubic m). **1 cubic m = 1,000,000 cubic cm.**

Volume measures the space an object occupies (mL or L), while capacity measures the amount of liquid or gas an object holds (cubic cm or cubic m).

A few conversions to remember:
1L = 1000 mL
1 cubic cm = 1 mL
1 cubic m = 1000 L
1000 cubic cm = 1 L

When we add milli to gram (milligram), the milli means thousandths. So, one milligram is one-thousandth of a gram (1 mg = 0.001 g & 1000 mg = 1 g). When we add kilo to gram (kilogram), the kilo means thousands. So, one kilogram is one thousand grams (1 kg = 1000 g & 1 g = 0.001 kg). One tonne is one thousand kilograms (1 t = 1000 kg & 1 kg = 0.001 t). Please see the chart below to help.


/1000

/1000

/1000
Move the decimal 3 spots to the left
mg
-à
g
-à
kg
-à
t

X 1000

X 1000

X 1000
Move the decimal 3 spots to right
t
-->
kg
-->
g
-->
mg




Inquiry into Language

Today in Language we watched Percy Jackson and the Lighting Thief with the rest of the Grade 5 classes.








Unit of Inquiry

Today in UOI we watched Percy Jackson and the Lighting Thief with the rest of the Grade 5 classes.

This weekend students are asked to design a Greek vase on the vase template provided. Students are asked to include activities in their everyday life on their vase, just like the Greeks. They will be marked on their design, use of space, colour and neatness. 




Homework: 
- Spelling test tomorrow
- Math review to do over the weekend
- Greek vase due Monday 
- ROM trip tomorrow
- PA Day Friday




March Break Camp registration forms were sent home. If you are interested please fill in the form and bring it back to school as soon as possible. 


*Please note that students doing any after school activity, soccer, karate, yoga, etc. will be charged until 4:00 PM in aftercare, when they will be dismissed to their program with their coach!**

Don't forget about Polar Expressions Publishing! The poetry deadline is November 16th, 2018 and the short story deadline is November 23rd, 2018.

Important dates/items:

Thursday, November 8 – ROM trip
Friday, November 9 – No school – PD Day
Tuesday, November 13 – Kindness Day 
Friday, November 16 – Science Fair
Thursday, November 22 – Picture re-takes
Monday, November 26 - Curling trip
Wednesday, November 28 –  Casual day
Thursday, November 29 – Curling trip – 12:00-3:00
Friday, November 30 – Term One report cards go home



I hope you have a wonderful night!



Love,

Ms. Cass


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