Thursday, October 10, 2019

Good Afternoon Everyone!

I hope you had a terrific night! Tuesday is day 4 (Library). Please bring your devices to school on Tuesday. 
Winter uniforms begin on Tuesday, October 15th, after our Thanksgiving weekend. All students in Grade 4-6 will need to have all pieces of the winter uniform with them everyday. The winter uniform consists of SJA gray pants/skirt, navy blue socks and black dress shoes (which they already have), a white button up long sleeve crested SJA shirt, a navy blue SJA crested sweater/sweater vest, an academic and house colour tie (to be worn every Friday) and an SJA crested blazer. Please be sure to label all pieces! Blazers must be worn during transitions and around the school, but can be taken off while in class and during lunch. If you do not have any of these pieces please contact Alpa as soon as possible at alpa@multiformcanada.com.

Please note that the uniform store will be closed from October 15th to October 24th. If you need to purchase any uniforms please make sure all orders are placed by October 10th 2019 by email: alpa@multiformcanada.com or online www.multiformcanada.com.

After care invoices have been sent out. All after care payments are due October 15th. Please avoid interest and pay by this date! Casual Day forms have been sent home. If you would like your child to participate, please complete the form and send in the $20 cash to me no later than October 25th.

Polar Expressions is back again this year and they are looking for students to have the chance to publish poems and short stories in an upcoming book. Information sheets have been sent. Students who are interested in this competition can do so on their own time, as class time will not be given. The deadline for poems is November 29th and the deadline for short stories is December 6th

Caribou Math Contest is back at SJA. SJA students have a choice to participate in the Caribou Cup, which consists of 6 mathematical contests that are held throughout the year. Each contest is offered to students in Grades ½, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, 9/10, and 11/12. For students in Grade 1 and 2 the cost if free. For students in Grade 3 and 4 the cost is $9 and students in Grade 5 and up are $15. Students must commit to be at school by 7:15 AM with a personal laptop that is charged for each contest date. The contests will run one hour each time, from 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM. There will be a math club taking place on Wednesday mornings beginning at 8:00 AM in Room 39 for those wishing to practice. More information has been sent home. Please use the instructions at the bottom of the sheet to register your child. Good luck to those who participate! The first contest is Wednesday, October 16th
** If anyone is having difficulty registering your try this; click 'Online Shop', explore what is on offer, answer the questions and make a purchase. Parents need to know
- the name of school (St. Jude’s Academy)
-the name of the contact person is who arranges the contest at their school and will have access to the students results (Marijana Haag)
- whether the contact already handed out access codes or not and if yes, then what this access code is (so that this existing access code can be used as password to the purchased content. If no access code has been issued yet this school year then one will be generated in the purchase). – we can discuss this part today at our meeting.
For some more detailed instructions, please consult Caribou’s FAQ, on this page https://cariboutests.com/faq2Copy.php?node=463**

Inquiry into Language
Today we wrote spelling test #5. Students who got a word incorrect is asked to write it out five times. Also, please sign the spelling test and bring to school on Tuesday. We also has some time to work on editing our international day paragraphs. If paragraphs were not completed please have students complete this over the weekend. Please remember students will need a device everyday for research, as well students will be expected to reference to books. 

Our annual International Day is quickly approaching and will take place on Thursday, October 17th. This year the country we will be learning about is New Zealand. For the next few weeks, we will be busy researching and putting together a fabulous presentation on our country. Students will need devices and books from a local library to complete their research. Please see the following groups and topics for this project.

Groups for international day:
Food: Alexander. M, Brandon
Holidays/ Traditions: Adam, Nicole
Sports/ Music: Daksh, Alex.K
Toys/ Games: Ben, Aarsh
Imports/ Exports: Michael, Jorvin
Laws/ Policies: Medha, Suditi
Culture/ Language: Kaitlyn, Vidhi
Dance/ Art/ Clothing: Laura, Pranati

Inquiry into Mathematics

Today students began on our unit 1 review. If it was not completed in class it is due on Tuesday. We will take up the review on Tuesday and go over any questions students have before the test on Wednesday.






Points to Remember:
Divisibility Rules:
A whole number is divisible by:
2 if the number is even
3 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 3
4 if the number represented by the tens and ones digits is divisible by 4
5 if the ones digits is 0 or 5
6 if the number is divisible by 2 and by 3
8 if the number represented by the hundreds, tens, and ones digits is divisible by 8
9 is the sum of the digits is divisible by 9
10 if the ones digits is a 0


We use the inverse operation to help us solve for a missing number
For addition we use subtraction
For subtraction we use addition
For multiplication we use division
For division we use multiplication



Examples of Integers:
Mrs. Hocevar spent $25 --> this can be represented as -$25
Mr. Conte walked 5 steps forward --> this can be represented as +5 steps or, 5 steps
A scuba diver swam to a depth of 50m --> this can be represented as -50m

Unit of Inquiry
Today students ensured they have their question, hypothesis, variables, materials, and procedure packages finished in their package. Over Thanksgiving weekend, students will be required to conduct their experiment three separate times, record all observations, and write down the results. Please take pictures of you completing your experiment. Also, please ensure you are ready to start good copies on Tuesday. The week of October 15-18th, students will complete their good copies, create their graph, and begin board set up. The summative will be due Friday, October 18th, with presentations taking place this day. Our school wide science fair is happening on Friday, November 15th. Don’t forget to take some pictures of you completing your experiment. 







Homework/ Reminders:
- Math Review due Tuesday
- Perform experiment 3 times and finish the rest of the Science fair package: Remember to take pictures/ videos
- Edit international day paragraphs (spelling mistakes and proper punctuation)
- NO SCHOOL TOMORROW/ MONDAY
- Bring device on Tuesday
- Math test next Wednesday
- After care invoices due Oct 15
- French field trip permission form and money due Oct 21
- Casual day form and money due October 25

Important dates/items:
Friday, October 11 and Monday, October 14 – No School – Thanksgiving Weekend
Tuesday, October 15- Scholastic due
Thursday, October 17 – International Day
Monday, October 21 - French field trip permission forms and money due
Tuesday , October 22 - SITS Workshop on Matter
Tuesday, October 29 – Picture Day
Wednesday, October 30 – Casual Day 
Thursday, October 31 – Halloween/Harvest Spirit Day

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!

Ms. Cass

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