Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Good Afternoon Everyone!

I hope you had a terrific day! Today was another busy day of Christmas concert rehearsal. Tomorrow is day 2 (Technology). Please bring your device to school. 

Student-led Conferences are just around the corner. They will happen on Thursday, December 5th. Pick A Time sheets have gone home with all of the required information. The system  is now live. Please be sure to correctly follow the login information using the information at the top right hand side of the paper. Please note that all conferences will last 10 minutes and an alarm will be used to keep everyone on track. If you are late for your appointment, only the remaining time will be given. I thank you in advance for your cooperation. 

Our SJA Student Council is holding a clothing drive from Monday, December 2- Friday, December 6. Please bring in gently used clothing that you no longer need. All donations will go to the Diabetes Association. Thank you in advance for your donations!!




Our next extra-curricular activity is skiing/snowboarding at Glen Eden Ski Resort. The dates of the trip are January 22, February 19 and March 4. We will be leaving at 7:00 AM and returning by 4:00 PM at the latest. All rentals are included, however students are more than welcome to bring their own. Please do not order hot lunch for these days as we will be eating lunch at the ski hill – students are welcome to bring money to purchase food and drink items. Students must ensure they are dressed in appropriate ski gear; warm socks, long johns with comfy clothes, snow pants, warm mitts, a face protector and a ski jacket. Please note that if students chose skiing, they will ski all three times. If students pick snowboarding, they will snowboard all three times. All students will have to pass each level before they are granted permission to ski on the big hill, no matter what their experience. Permission forms andwaivers are due back no later than Thursday, December 12. Please thoroughly complete all forms before returning.


Our Christmas Concert rehearsals are well underway. We are dancing to Deck the Halls Rap. Please see the link below for our song and the opening song, ‘So Good to Be Bad’

Deck the Halls Rap
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsxGxgwWEwc

Good To Be Bad

  



We are asking our amazing SJA Community to
come show school spirit and support
for our St. Jude’s Academy Senior Basketball Team
on 
Tuesday, December 3 at 3:30 pm

This will be our first basketball game of the season!
Place:  St. Aloysius Gonzaga Secondary School
2800 Erin Centre Blvd, Mississauga, ON L5M 6R5



A message from SJA Parent Guild:
The SJA Parent Guild is pleased to hold its 2nd Christmas Skate for all students and parents/guardians to celebrate the festive season and enjoy some time together. Any proceeds will go towards ongoing fundraising efforts.  This event will take place on Thursday, December 12 from 3:30-5:30 pm at Meadowvale 4-Rinks. Ice time from 4:00-5:00 pm.  

Bring your own skates or skate rental option is also available. There will be hot chocolate and treats for students and Santa will be ready for selfies!  Forms will be distributed Thursday. Forms and payment are due by Monday, December 2nd to the homeroom teacher.  Please return forms and payment as soon as possible! We will be accepting non-perishable food donations for the Food Bank so please feel free to bring items in.  See you there!  As a reference for sizing parents can use: www.hockeymonkey.com/bauer-skate-sizing-chart.”




JK-Grade 2 Christmas Concert:
Dear SJA Families,

We are very excited for our annual Junior Kindergarten to Grade 2 Christmas Concert. Please see the attached poster for more details.

On December 10, 2019, students from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 2 will put on two performances at the St. Jude’s Dome. Our afternoon performance will begin at 1:00 pm, with doors opening at 12:30. Our evening performance will begin at 6:30 pm, with doors opening at 6:15 pm. Seating is on a first come first serve basis. Please keep in mind that outside food and drinks are not permitted in the Dome.

For our evening performance, families are welcome to take our shuttle from St. Jude’s to the Dome and back. Shuttles will begin running from 6:00-7:00 pm. 

We encourage all families to come bundled up to stay warm and cozy for the entire show. The students and teachers have put a tremendous amount of work into their performances and kindly ask that all families stay and enjoy the show until the end.

We look forward to seeing you all there!

Inquiry into Language
Today students worked on collecting work for student-led conferences. 

Inquiry into Mathematics
Today we explored multiplying whole numbers by 0.1, 0.01 and 0.001. When you multiply by 0.1, the digits shift 1 place to the right. To show this we move the decimal point 1 place to the left. When you multiply by 0.01, the digit shift 2 places to the right. To show this, you move the decimal point 2 places to the left. When you multiply by 0.001, the digits shift 3 places to the right. To show this, you move the decimal 3 places to the right. 

As of right now our test well be Friday, December 13th. 









Points to Remember
Most large numbers are written in short form instead of having to write the large number in standard form. For example, 5 ½ million is written in standard form as 5, 500, 000. 42, 400, 000 can be written as the decimal 42.4 million. Keep in mind the rounding rules; 0-4 round to the floor, 5-9 round to the sky. 
Exploring thousands and writing them as fractions and decimals. We used a place value chart to help us.

Tens
Ones
.
Tenths
Hundredths
Thousandths






We also used base ten blocks to help. Please see picture below. A fraction is written as 314/1000. We say it as three-hundred and fourteen thousandths. The decimal would be 0.314.
Comparing and Ordering Decimals: There is 3 different ways that we can order decimals. The first way we can order decimals is by using base ten blocks, the second way is using a place-value chart, and lastly we can use a timeline.

Rounding Decimals: we can round decimals to the nearest whole number, nearest tenth and the nearest hundredths. To help us round we can use a number line or use our rounding rules. If its 0-4 we round down and if its 5-9 we round up. 


When finding the sum we can use 3 different strategies to help us. We can round the decimal to the nearest whole number, round only 1 decimal to the nearest whole, and round the decimals to the nearest tenth or hundredth. When finding the difference we can use 2 different strategies. We can round the decimal being subtracted to the nearest whole, and rounding both decimals to the nearest tenth or hundredth. 



When you multiply a number by 10, you move the decimal 1 place to the right
When you multiply a number by 100, you move the decimal 2 places to the right
When you multiply a number by 1000, you move the decimal 3 places to the right
When you multiply a number by 10 000, you move the decimal 4 places to the right

 If you are dividing a number by 10, you move the decimal 1 place to the left
 If you are dividing a number by 100, you move the decimal 2 places to the left
If you are dividing a number by 1000, you move the decimal 3 places to the left
If you are dividing a number by 10 000, you move the decimal 4 places to the left.

Unit of Inquiry
Today we did not get a chance to get to UOI as we were rehearsing for Christmas Concert.

For our summative, students will be completing a mini-exhibition project. As of now the due date will be towards the end of January; more info to come!




Homework/ Reminders:
- MMS pg. 60-61 due tomorrow
- Spelling lesson #13 due tomorrow
- Student- Led conferences on Thursday 
- Bring in clothes for clothing drive due Friday
- Skiing forms due December 12th

Important dates/items:

Thursday, December 5 – Student Led Conferences
Friday, December 6 – Polar Expressions Short Stories due & December hot lunch payments due
Tuesday, December 10 – JK-Grade 2 Christmas Concert
Thursday, December 12 – Ski forms and waivers due
Tuesday, December 17 – Grade 3-8 Christmas Concert
Wednesday, December 18 – Casual Day for those students who have paid the $20 casual day fee
Thursday December 19 – Christmas Spirit Day
Friday, December 20- Tuesday, January 7 – No School – Christmas holidays
Wednesday, January 8 – First Day Back After Christmas Holidays

Have a wonderful night!

Ms. Cass

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