Thursday, 21 December 2017

Over the Break!

Grade 5 Somethings to Work on Over the Break


Math:
Review the work that has been completed and create new questions.
Get them to teach you how to solve the problems.


Keep reviewing Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.

Complete your CM masterpiece


Literacy:
Reading
  • Finish reading hatchet
  • Find your own novel to read and be ready to tell us about it after the break.
  • Finish your section of your survival guide if not done.
  • Finish the rough copy and editing of your story. 


Enjoy your break!!!
  • Go outside
  • See friends
  • Sleep in
  • Visit family
  • Relax


Keep writing stories about what you see!

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

To do Dec 20th

1. Survival Guide- Due January 11th
2. Math Centimeter masterpiece- January 8th
3. Finish Hatchet
4. Quiz Signed Permission Form Signed
5. Story Edited- January 8th 

Editing Our Short Stories

When you are done writing your short story you will have to get it edited by a peer in the class and a family member. The good copy after editing will be due January 8th typed and printed when you return to school.

Let's look at the editing checklist and see what each thing means and how we can look for it!

Narrative Writing Checklist  Name:


Editing                Self Peer       Family

Clear Title



Catchy Start



Beginning: Who, What, Where, Why



Clear Setting



Middle: Problem to Solve



End: Problem is solved



Descriptive Writing: 5 Senses. See, Hear, Touch, Taste, Smell



Clear Character Voice



Colourful Language



Story Makes Sense



Spelling, Capitals, Punctuation



Centimeter Grid Masterpieces: Area, Length, Perimeter Cumulative Assignment

Your final measurement task will be to create a centimeter grid masterpiece. You will need to show me the length on the side. Find the perimeter and the area.

An A level work will have:

A complex drawing

A scale

A clearly divided creation

A formula for every measurement of area and perimeter and all the solving steps for each formula

Use estimation and exact measurements where needed (clearly marked estimation measurements)

Three area's and perimeters are converted to other units of measure


Due date: January 8th.





Tuesday, 19 December 2017

To do Dec 19th

1. Finish reading Hatchet for after the break
2. Rough copy story- Due tomorrow
3. Math quiz signed
4. Survival Guide- 2018

Monday, 18 December 2017

Writing our Own Very Short Story

Using all the skills we have been practicing your job is to make your paragraphs that you have written into a short story that has a clear beginning middle and end.  


The rough copy will need to be written for Wednesday so we can start to edit and write our good copies.

Success Criteria:

3-5 Paragraphs. 

Clear beginning, middle, and end

Uses Elements of writing: Personification, Colorful Writing, Descriptive Language, Onomatopoeia, Metaphors and Similes Etc. 

Clear spelling and Grammar

Original Voice and Creative Thoughts.  

What else does a story need to include?





Friday, 15 December 2017

To do Dec 15th

1. Hatchet Discussion- Tuesday
2. Rough copy story- Due Wed
3. Show what you know math- Mon
4. Survival Guide- 2018

Show what you know review

Here are the show what you know pages we will be taking them up for our unit test. Please answer all the questions!



Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Finding Area of an Irregular Polygon


To do Dec 13th

1. Hatchet- Connector (Tuesday- Last discussion)
2. Middle of your story (rising action and climax-Friday)
3. Math pg 338 Q 4,6

Short Stories: Writing Our Middles

Middle of the StoryIn the middle of the story two major things need to happen. First:The Rising Action: The rising action of a story is the series of events that begin immediately after the introduction of the story and builds up to the climax. These are events in the story that build tension and suspense. 

Examples:  The Hobbit (By J. R. R. Tolkien)The conflict begins in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, as Gandalf meets Bilbo and asks him to play the role of a burglar in the dwarves’ expedition to recover the treasure of Thorin from Smaug. Rising action occurs as he agrees to act as a burglar during this adventure. Snow White, the rising action occurs when the Queen’s magic mirror warns her that she is no longer the fairest lady in the land; that, instead, it is now Snow White.

Climax: The crisis or biggest issue in a story. The point where the biggest problem must be faced. 

Examples: Possible Spoilers a Head

Peeta and Katniss agree to eat the poisonous berries instead of attempt to kill each other. - The Hunger Games

Wilbur is declared the winner at the county fair, and his life is saved -Charlotte's Web

In "The Three Little Pigs," suspense builds up until the confrontation between the third pig and the wolf. This confrontation is the climax.

Who has some other examples?


Tuesday, 12 December 2017

To do Dec 12th

1. Math Pg 322 # 5,6
2. Hatchet Discussion Cp 13-15 Tuesday Connector Role
3. Beginnings Tomorrow.
4. Quiz Signed
5. Food drive last day tomorrow!

Using Grids to Find Perimeter and Area

Your Text book pages for HW







Monday, 11 December 2017

To do Dec 11th

1. Hatchet tomorrow
2. Math page 333-334 Q 1 a,e,f 4,6,8,10
3. Beginnings Due Wed. 
4.Work Signed.  

Math Dec 11th





Writing a Good Beginning!

Today we are looking at how to write a good beginning to a story. Look at the three introductions below. Which one would make you want to read more of my story. Be able to tell me why!

  • “Last summer I went to the beach. We had a lot of fun.”
  • “I woke up and looked out the window. It was a beautiful day. When I went downstairs, I said to my kids, ‘Let’s go to the beach today!’”
  • “It was only 6:45 am and already the temperature was over 80 degrees. I couldn’t take another day of swimming in my own sweat! There was only one solution. I hollered up the stairs: ‘Hey guys, who wants to go to the beach today?!’”
What are some topics we can write about? Let's put them on the white board!

Now lets look at five ways to write a good beginning Writing a great beginning

Hour of Code Continued

Today you are going to get the chance to explore and create your own coding. You can choose any coding activity on the following website and try either the hard Java script or the easy block coding.


Have Fun! I want to see what you create.

Hour of Code

Friday, 8 December 2017

To do Dec 8th


1. Hatchet Cp. 10-12 Tuesday (Summary)
2. Grammar- Monday 
3. Work Signed- Monday.
4. Minute Mystery-Monday (come with your answers!)
5. Enjoy your weekend. 

Minute Mystery

Today's Minute Mystery: Submitted by Gordon

There was a man and a dog, they died, beside a lake, how did they die?

Hour of Code

Today For Literacy we are going to work for Hour of Code.



Please go to: Star wars Code for our coding session today. If you want to explore more coding at home head to Hour of Code We will do some more on Monday. 

Thursday, 7 December 2017

1. Math Quiz- Tomorrow
2. Instagram - Tomorrow (50 min of work time tomorrow) 
3. Hatchet Cp. 10-12 Tuesday
4. Social Studies Presentation Friday
5. Grammar- Monday 
6. Work Signed- Tomorrow. 

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

To do dec 6th

1. Math review tomorrow
2. Math Quiz Perimeter- Friday
3. Instagram- Friday 
4. Hatchet Cp. 10-12 Tuesday
5. Social Studies Presentation Friday

Onomatopoeia

An Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates a sound.






What are some you can think of?

Create a  story using Onomatopoeia about the following picture.


Tuesday, 5 December 2017

To do Dec 5th

1. Grammar Friday
2. Instagram Post Friday
3. Hatchet Next Tuesday
4. Perimeter Quiz Friday

Measurement: Circumference

Today in math we are looking at how to find circumference of a circle. Please copy below...

Circumference: The distance around the outer edge of a circle. 

When you are done!

Using the string in front of you with your group find the circumference of the objects on your table.

How can you be sure of the exact measurement?

Our math pages:



Monday, 4 December 2017

To do Dec 4th

1. Hatchet Discussion Tomorrow
2. Math Pg 325/326 # 3,4,5,6
3. Instagram Due Friday
4. Grammar Friday. 
5. Show Parents Newsletter.

Narrative 7: Point of view

Point of view: Telling a story from one side, one character, or one things point of view.  With point of view writing you can tell the story from an items perspective, a persons or any thing that is around such as a cloud. It is important to know that each point of view will be different and have different information to tell as all characters or things are aware of and know different things. 

With the following picture tell the point of view form three things in the picture. Remember a story needs a beginning middle and end. Keep your stories short no more then two paragraphs as you will have to re tell it three times. 


Grammar:

Progressive Verb, a verb that links works together to show that something is happening. 

Eg. Joe is running three miles. 

Friday, 1 December 2017

To do Dec 1st

1. Instagram Story- Due Friday
2. Hatchet Discussion Tuesday
3. Grammar 1st page Monday
4. Food Drive
5. Finish Social Studies at home if not done

Narrative Lesson #6 Voice

Voice:  The unique way that you write or your character speaks that is different from any other writer or character you may hear from. It is not copied or taken from somewhere else. You are using your own words to tell something completely new.


Take 15 min to give this character and picture a voice: We will share at the end of the 15 min.


Grammar:

Today we continue our work on verb tenses here are some more rules for past present and future tense. 


Measurement: Measuring Perimeter

Today we are going to be looking at measuring perimeter.

Important Definitions:

Polygon: Any 2D shape formed with straight lines.

Scale: Representing a larger shape with a smaller size in order to fit on paper.

When done copying:


  • Take a piece of paper and cut it into four triangles.
  • Use these to make a polygon. (with three, four, five sides)

  • give it to a friend and have them try to measure it.