Monday, 30 November 2015

November 30 to December 3

"Homework"

  • 30 minutes of reading (silent or partner) at least 3 times per week
  • 10 minutes of basic fact work (times tables!) at least 3 times per week

This week:
  • Wednesday, December 2 is the deadline for ordering pictures. 
  • 3-On-3 Intramural (basketball) happens on Tuesday and Wednesday this week. If you signed up, check the schedule for your day.
  • We are continuing to work on research project on extreme weather-related events (hurricanes, tornados, floods, tsunamis, etc.), and we have started our math project which involves wishful grocery shopping. 
  • This Friday is a non-instructional day (no school!).   

Next week:

  • Choir field trip on Friday, December 11.
  • Outdoor Ed with Mr. Kelba on Friday, December 11.
  • Please bring in money or non-perishable food for the Mayor's Food Drive. 

Ask Me About:
  • How snowflakes are formed and what shape they all have in common.

How to Make Borax Crystal Ornaments (with an adult!)




You will need: Borax detergent (the green box), pipe cleaners, string, a pencil or stick, and a container (500 ml Mason jar), food colouring (optional)

  1. make a shape out of pipe cleaners—keep the width to 4 cm or less so that your ornament doesn't get stuck in the jar after the crystals grow
  2. tie a string around the shape so that it can be suspended in the Borax solution
  3. boil 4 cups of water
  4. pour some Borax into your container (a Mason jar works well) and add hot water; the ratio of 1 part Borax to 2-3 parts water should do the trick
  5. stir until most of the Borax is dissolved
  6. suspend your pipe cleaner shape in the solution—you can tie the string to the stick or pencil to keep the shape from touching the sides or bottom of the container
  7. let your ornament sit until the pipe cleaner is coated in crystals
*** If this doesn't work for you, try increasing the amount of Borax.

Thursday, 19 November 2015

November 23 to 27

"Homework"

  • 30 minutes of reading (silent or partner) at least 3 times per week
  • 10 minutes of basic fact work (times tables!) at least 3 times per week

This week:
  • Paperwork for our field trip to the Circle of Nations Museum on Wednesday, November 25 is due Monday, November 23. 
  • Field trip to the Circle of Nations Museum on Wednesday, November 25. 
  • 3-On-3 Intramural (basketball) starts on Tuesday. Let me know if you are interested in playing, but haven't yet signed up. 
  • We will not be sharing our Stampede School Projects at some point this week, because some groups aren't yet finished.
  • We have started a new research project on extreme weather-related events (hurricanes, tornados, floods, tsunamis, etc.), and we will be starting a math project which involves wishful grocery shopping. 
  • This Friday is an early dismissal.   

Next week:

  • No school December 4 (PD Day).

Ask Me About:
  • How to use evaporation to collect clean drinking water from salt water or other . . . liquids ;)

Thursday, 12 November 2015

November 16 to 20

"Homework"

  • 30 minutes of reading (silent or partner) at least 3 times per week
  • 10 minutes of basic fact work (times tables!) at least 3 times per week

This week:
  • In-class visit from Barbra Horsefall from the Circle of Nations Museum at Kingsland Centre on Wednesday, November 18. 
  • Paperwork for our field trip to the Circle of Nations Museum on Wednesday, November 25 will go home (no payment required). 
  • Learning conferences take place on Thursday from 4 pm to 8 pm and on Friday from 8 am to 1 pm. You can book here.

Next week:

Ask Me About:
  • Our practice lockdown.
  • My Stampede School project. 
  • How to solve for a variable in a single-step equation.
  • Playing 3-on-3 without overhead passes. 

Single-Variable Equation Practice

For those of you who want a bit more practice working with variables, here are a few equations to try. Your job is to figure out what the letter ("n") equals, but you must show your work, even if you can solve these in your head. 


  1. n - 7 = 5
  2. n + 4 = 16
  3. n - 3 = 11 
  4. n x 5 = 15

Remember, your equation is like a teeter-totter, so whatever you do to one side you must also do to the other.

New Style for Updates

In keeping with the other 5/6 classes, starting next week, I will be creating a weekly update which I will modify as needed throughout the week. That way, all of the need-to-know info for parents and students will be in one place. Please make sure to check back daily or every couple of days, as the info will be modified when needed.

I will also be including a weekly "ask me about" prompt (or several) to facilitate discussions at home about what we do at school.

Friday, 6 November 2015

Reminder: Field Trip Monday

It looks like Monday will be cold in the morning, and cool in the afternoon. This means layers, toques, gloves, boots, and all that. Also, bring a good lunch with lots of snacks. And a water bottle. 

Monday, 2 November 2015

Stampede School Projects -- Outline

We are approaching our last day at Stampede Park, and the kids have been busily working on their Stampede School Projects. The link for the project outline is under the Stampede School tab, but if you haven't seen it yet, check it out here