Friday, November 29, 2019

Friday, November 29th 2019 - Day 0

- Students participated in reading centers and reading buddies (read books, played games and made fun hats).
- In Science, students began planning their electricity project.
- In ELA, students listened to chapter 6 and answered a comprehension questions. Students used the examplars they created yesterday.
- In Mathematics, students completed the following question: "Trace deux quadrilatères différents. D'après toi, quel est le plus petit nombres d’indices qu’on peut donner à une personne qu’elle trace une figure congruente à chacun des quadrilatères?" Then finished the morning with a quiz.
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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Thursday, November 28th 2019 - Day 5

- Students participated in Physical Education, Music and reading centers.
- In Mathematics, students identified 5 different parallelograms. Students identified that squares and rectangles can be classified as parallelograms since they have 2 pairs of parallel lines. Students then worked with a peer to classify quadrilaterals into different categories. (Quiz in Mathematics tomorrow)

Students sorted the quadrilaterals:
-  based on angles
- horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines
- lengths of sides
- set of parallel lines
- number of perpendicular corners
 - area

- In ELA, students collaborated with one another to classify the comprehension question answers of  based on levels of learning (1 to 4).




Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Wednesday, November 27th 2019 - 4 

- In Mathematics, students combined our flexible strategies to find the product. Ex. 38 x 2 could be solved by rounding 38 to 40. Then subtracting two groups of two. 40 x 2 = 80, 80 - 4 = 76. Students then reflected upon everything they knew about a quadrilateral shape they choose. 
- In Social Studies, students continued to identify the verb "avoir/have" in their text. Then they underlined the verb after avoir. Students examined the pattern. When writing in past tense, the verb avoir is in front of another verb. That verb usually ends in é. Students then worked on their presentations. 
- Students participated in physical education and reading centers. 
- Ask me what I did in English! 





Homework: 20 minutes daily 
1. Complete forms for skiing and snowboarding at COP this December.

2. Review the document-  How is my child doing? The four point scale has been modified since our last reporting period in June 2019. Students will be spending time this week identifying at which level they are achieving in French, Mathematics and Science.
Task: Discuss with your child how they think they are doing in:
French:
a) Speaking French
b) Reading in French
c) Writing (including spelling and grammar)

Mathematics
a) Number Sense (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication)
b) Measurement: Area and perimeter
c) Geometry: Lines

Science:
a) Understanding of Magnetism and Electricity
b) Problem Solving
c) Communication


3. Reading in French (Out loud).  Students are to identify the setting in their books. How does the setting change throughout the story.

4. We are visiting the library for book exchange tomorrow.


Updated Four Point Scale For Reporting:

Link to the 2 page document:
https://www.cbe.ab.ca/programs/curriculum/assessment-and-reporting/Documents/How-is-My-Child-Doing-in-School.pdf


FOOD BANK DONATIONS NEEDEDWe are collecting non-perishable food items for the Mayor's Food Bank Drive until December 19.  Items can include:  Pasta sauce, granola bars, juice boxes, powdered milk, stage three baby food, peanut butter, pasta, rice, soup cans or packages, cereal, oatmeal, canned tuna, canned chicken, canned beans, canned fruit, pancake/bread/biscuit mixes, gluten-free pasta, etc.  Thank you for your support!



Patrol Schedule: December and January



Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Tuesday, November 26th 2019 - Day 3

- In Mathematics, we reviewed our geometry vocabulary. We examined 4 sided shapes that are similar (semblable) and different. Students learned about quadrilaterals and began identifying common quadrilaterals. Ask me what is quadrilateral.
- In Science, students identified different appliances that uses electricity. Ask me about the different classifications of machines that use electricity. Our work is uploaded to Iris.
- In ELA, as a class we finished chapter 4 of our novel study.
- Students participated in physical education, music, reading centers and visited the library for book exchange.



Homework: 20 minutes daily 
1. Complete forms for skiing and snowboarding at COP this December.

2. Review the document-  How is my child doing? The four point scale has been modified since our last reporting period in June 2019. Students will be spending time this week identifying at which level they are achieving in French, Mathematics and Science.
Task: Discuss with your child how they think they are doing in:
French:
a) Speaking French
b) Reading in French
c) Writing (including spelling and grammar)

Mathematics
a) Number Sense (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication)
b) Measurement: Area and perimeter
c) Geometry: Lines

Science:
a) Understanding of Magnetism and Electricity
b) Problem Solving
c) Communication


3. Reading in French (Out loud).  Students are to identify the setting in their books. How does the setting change throughout the story.

4. We are visiting the library for book exchange tomorrow.


Updated Four Point Scale For Reporting:

Link to the 2 page document:
https://www.cbe.ab.ca/programs/curriculum/assessment-and-reporting/Documents/How-is-My-Child-Doing-in-School.pdf


FOOD BANK DONATIONS NEEDEDWe are collecting non-perishable food items for the Mayor's Food Bank Drive until December 19.  Items can include:  Pasta sauce, granola bars, juice boxes, powdered milk, stage three baby food, peanut butter, pasta, rice, soup cans or packages, cereal, oatmeal, canned tuna, canned chicken, canned beans, canned fruit, pancake/bread/biscuit mixes, gluten-free pasta, etc.  Thank you for your support!



Patrol Schedule: December and January



Monday, November 25, 2019

Monday, November 25th 2019 - Day 2

- In Mathematics, students continued to identify and describe 2-dimensional shapes. Students continue to work on using parallel, perpendicular and congruent shapes. Today, we introduced horizontal and vertical lines.
- In Science, students reviewed their conclusions from our Science experiment from last week about the impact of an electric circuit on a compass. What is the connection between magnetism and electricity?
- In Social Studies and FLA, students read about the abundance of cod fishing that occurred in the Atlantic region in Canada. After reading for comprehension, as a class and with a peer, students then identified different variations of the verbs "avoir".  We are continuing our work identifying parts of speech in French. We are currently focusing on identifying the subject and verb in a sentence.
- In ELA,
- Students participated in physical education and reading centers.

Homework: 20 minutes daily 
1. Complete forms for skiing and snowboarding at COP this December.

2. Review the document-  How is my child doing? The four point scale has been modified since our last reporting period in June 2019. Students will be spending time this week identifying at which level they are achieving in French, Mathematics and Science.
Task: Discuss with your child how they think they are doing in:
French:
a) Speaking French
b) Reading in French
c) Writing (including spelling and grammar)

Mathematics
a) Number Sense (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication)
b) Measurement: Area and perimeter
c) Geometry: Lines

Science:
a) Understanding of Magnetism and Electricity
b) Problem Solving
c) Communication


3. Reading in French (Out loud).  Students are to identify the setting in their books. How does the setting change throughout the story.

4. We are visiting the library for book exchange tomorrow.


Updated Four Point Scale For Reporting:

Link to the 2 page document:
https://www.cbe.ab.ca/programs/curriculum/assessment-and-reporting/Documents/How-is-My-Child-Doing-in-School.pdf


FOOD BANK DONATIONS NEEDEDWe are collecting non-perishable food items for the Mayor's Food Bank Drive until December 19.  Items can include:  Pasta sauce, granola bars, juice boxes, powdered milk, stage three baby food, peanut butter, pasta, rice, soup cans or packages, cereal, oatmeal, canned tuna, canned chicken, canned beans, canned fruit, pancake/bread/biscuit mixes, gluten-free pasta, etc.  Thank you for your support!



Patrol Schedule: December and January



Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Wednesday, November 20th 2019 - Day 1

- Students participated in physical education and reading buddies.
- In Mathematics, we read the book "Mummy Math" to introduce our geometry unit. Then using shapes and geoboards students identified, described and created shapes that have parallel lines, perpendicular lines and shapes that are congruent.
- In Social Studies, students continued preparing their presentation about natural resource.
- In ELA, we continued to read chapter 2 and 3 of the City of Ember. We are working on describing the main character.







Conferences:
- Mme Edgett will be in the music room from 3:30 to 7:30.
- M. Trevor will be in the gym.

Homework: Reminder that homework should not exceed 20 minutes daily. Students are encouraged to complete what they can within the time frame.

- Yearbook forms are due next Friday.
- Shoeboxes are required for Nov. 25th 2019
- For our upcoming science project, we are seeking used or old indoor Christmas lights for our Science project. If you are about to recycle your old set, please send them in to the school.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Tuesday, November 19th 2019 - Day 6

- Students participated in reading centers.
- In Mathematics, students completed a Number Talk that focused on using the strategy of annexer le zéro. Then students practiced a series of questions. As a class, we reviewed the procedure of how to multiply two digits by two digits. Students then independently practiced, in the journal. Students finished the period by drawing and writing about what they know about geometry.
- In Social Studies, student began preparing their presentation about natural resource.
- In Science students demonstrated and interpreted evidence of magnetic fields around magnets and around current-carrying wires, by use of iron filings or by use of one or more compasses.
- In ELA, we continued to read chapter 2 of the City of Ember.



Conferences:
- Mme Edgett will be in the music room from 3:30 to 7:30.
- M. Trevor will be in the gym.

Homework:
- Students have a double sided Math facts sheet to complete and hand in on Wednesday, Nov. 20th 2019.
- Shoeboxes are required for Nov. 25th 2019
- For our upcoming science project, we are seeking used or old Christmas lights for our Science project. If you are about to recycle your old set, please send them in to the school.

Monday, November 18, 2019

Monday, November 18th 2019 - Day 5



- Students participated in music, physical education and reading centers
- In Science, students wrote their conclusion to the following question. Quel materiaux sont des conducteurs d'electricite et quels sont des isolants? Students focused on identifying the subject in the sentence (noun/pronom and the verb). 
- In Social Studies, students began planning for their oral presentation. 
- In Mathematics, students applied what they have learned about patterns, strategies and process to answer the following question.Quels autres nombres entiers peuvent être multipliés pour obtenir le même produit que 48 x 18? Explique ton raisonnement. Students then continued to practice the procedure of multiplying two digits by two digits. 



Conferences:
- Mme Edgett will be in the music room from 3:30 to 7:30.
- M. Trevor will be in the gym.

Homework:
- Students have a double sided Math facts sheet to complete and hand in on Wednesday, Nov. 20th 2019.
- Shoeboxes are required for Nov. 25th 2019

Friday, November 15, 2019

Friday, November 15th 2019 - Day 0

- In Mathematics students completed Tarsia puzzles to review their 9 times table number fact. Then students worked in teams to complete a Tarsia puzzle while solving 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication questions.
- In Science, students attend a presentation about renewable and non-renewable energy. Students then spend times in times creating an invention that makes the most of renewable energy. Students then shared their ideas with peers from Grade 5.
- Students had the opportunity to exchange books at the library.


Thursday, November 14, 2019

Thursday, November 14th 2019 - Day 4 

- In Mathematics, students verified their work from yesterday. Then they played a game. They finished the lesson by learning about the procedure of solving a two digit by two digit multiplication question. 
- Students participated in Physical Education and reading centers. 
- In ELA, students compared their notes about the first chapter with a peer. (Examples of setting descriptions. (Time, Sense, Location).As a class, we answered:  How did Jean DuPrau sneak in powerful examples of setting that help to build atmosphere, suspense, and a feeling of "being there"? 
- In Science, students experimented with which objects are conductive and which a non-conductive. Students will be writing their conclusions tomorrow. 

Quote of the day "Remember that gossiping or spreading rumours is unkind."

Homework: Options  (20 minutes)
1. Playing the game "Closes to 100" using a six sided dice. 
2. Reading in French. Continue to focus on describing and answering the following questions. No formal writing due for Friday. 
a. Identify problem and explain why it is the problem. 
b. Describe the main character (physically, personality)
c. Identify the lesson/message of the story and describe it. 

3. Shoeboxes are required for our upcoming Science project. Please begin sending them in prior to Nov. 25th 2019.



Times for the November Parent/Teacher Conferences
Hello families,

Just a reminder that November's Parent/Teacher Conferences for Kindergarten to Grade 5 are next THURSDAY, November 21 from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm and 3:30 pm - 7:30 pm.  There is no school for students on Thursday.

On Wednesday, November 20, our Kindergarten students have Student/Involved Conferences so their is no classes for Kindergarten on Wednesday, November 20.  Grades 1-5 have regular school on Wednesday.

Friday is a Professional Learning Day for teachers so there is no school for students on this day.

The conference booking system opens tomorrow at 4:00 for families.

Please see the VAS website for a reminder of other non-instruction days throughout the school year.  This information can be found at: http://school.cbe.ab.ca/school/varsityacres/Pages/default.aspx under 'Calendar'.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Wednesday, November 13th 2019 - Day 3 

- Students participated in a session with Elder Randy. Homework: Ask me about what I learned? What I wonder?
- In Mathematics, students participated in a Number Talk. Our discussion focused on identifying efficient strategies to identify the product. The strategy we focused on was using a base ten fact to identify the product. Students then completed independent practice. Some students completed their exit slip from yesterday and other played a fluency game. 
- Students participated in Physical Education, Music, Reading Centers and went to the library to exchange our books. 
- In ELA, students read the first chapter of "The city of Ember". Students highlighted examples of setting descriptions. (Time, Sense, Location). Exit slip question: How did Jean DuPrau sneak in powerful examples of setting that help to build atmosphere, suspense, and a feeling of "being there"? 


Quote of the day "Avoid forcing a friend to pick sides in a disagreement!"






Homework: Options  (20 minutes)
1. Playing the game "Closes to 100" using a six sided dice. 
2. Reading in French. Continue to focus on describing and answering the following questions. No formal writing due for Friday. 
a. Identify problem and explain why it is the problem. 
b. Describe the main character (physically, personality)
c. Identify the lesson/message of the story and describe it. 

3. Shoeboxes are required for our upcoming Science project. Please begin sending them in prior to Nov. 25th 2019.
Monday, November 12th 2019 - Day 2

- In Mathematics, students continued to develop their conceptual and procedural understanding on multiplying two digits by two digits. Student also completed an exit slip.
- In Social Studies, students reviewed their notes about their region and began to decide how they were going to present their research to their peers.
- In Science, students learned about the scientific methods and the components.  As a class, we identified the different variables. Question: What materials are conductive and which are non-conductive? Ask me the difference between the following variables: à observer? à contrôler? à manipuler?
- In FLA, students identified different patterns of the ending of verbs relating to electricity experiences. Students then played a game to review those specific verb endings. Student completed their task by writing a prediction to their science question. Students practiced underlining their verbs in green and referring to examples.
- Students participated in Physical Education with M.Trevor and a rotation of guided reading.





Quote of the day "Make sure you laugh WITH someone, not at someone!" This quote connects to our discussion with Mme Courtney regarding the importance of kindness and how "roasting" is inappropriate at school.

Homework: Options  (20 minutes)
1. Playing the game "Closes to 100" using a six sided dice. 
2. Reading in French. Continue to focus on describing and answering the following questions. No formal writing due for Friday. 
a. Identify problem and explain why it is the problem. 
b. Describe the main character (physically, personality)
c. Identify the lesson/message of the story and describe it. 

3. Shoeboxes are required for our upcoming Science project. Please begin sending them in prior to Nov. 25th 2019.

VASPFS HOLIDAY PURDYS FUNDRAISER IS HERE!!!
We are once again fundraising with Purdys chocolatier for the holiday season! VASPFS will receive 25% of all sales.

To order online, go to fundraising.purdys.com and click Login or Create New Account
Then click Join Campaign. Our customer number is 28645.
All orders must be placed by Monday, November 25th.
Orders can be picked up on Thursday December 5th between 3-5pm in the school gym.

You may forward this info to any friends or relatives that would like to participate!

Any questions? Please email VASPFS@gmail.com

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Thursday, November 7th 2019 - 1 

- Students participated in Phys. Ed and reading centers. 
- In Social Studies, students continued their research about their natural resource. 
- We read "Attention Dragon" and reviewed safe practices when encountering a stranger. 
- Mme Courtney had a class discussion with the students about kindness and learning expectations. 
- Students finished the day with a work period. Some students improved their videos. Others finished their art work. 



For our Friday November 8th 10:30am Remembrance Day Assembly students who are brownies, sparks, scouts or guides are welcome to wear their uniform and participate in the procession into the gym. 

Homework: 
1. Reading in French for 20 minutes. Students have been working on identifying the problem of story, describing the main character and identifying the lesson or message of the story. 

Due Friday: Students must bring in their answers to the following three questions. Students are to bring the book they are reading with them. 
a. Identify problem and explain why it is the problem. 
b. Describe the main character (physically, personality)
c. Identify the lesson/message of the story and describe it. 

2. Shoeboxes are required for our upcoming Science project. Please begin sending them in prior to Nov. 25th 2019.

3. We are going to the library this Friday. Bring in your books to be exchanged. 

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Wednesday, November 6th 2019 - Day 6 

- In Mathematics, students completed an open-ended questions about multiplication.Then students worked with a peer and then independently to represent multiplication problem using base ten blocks. 
- In Science, students used iron fillings, magnets and electromagnetic circuits to examine and comparer the magnetic field and the strengths of different circuits. Students created schematic diagrams to represent their observations.
- Students created cinquain poems about peace in our community, province, country and the world. Students then wrote their poems inside of an origami dove. 
- Students also participated in reading centers and Social Studies.







For our Friday November 8th 10:30am Remembrance Day Assembly students who are brownies, sparks, scouts or guides are welcome to wear their uniform and participate in the procession into the gym. 

Homework: 
1. Reading in French for 20 minutes. Students have been working on identifying the problem of story, describing the main character and identifying the lesson or message of the story. 

Due Friday: Students must bring in their answers to the following three questions. Students are to bring the book they are reading with them. 
a. Identify problem and explain why it is the problem. 
b. Describe the main character (physically, personality)
c. Identify the lesson/message of the story and describe it. 

2. Shoeboxes are required for our upcoming Science project. Please begin sending them in prior to Nov. 25th 2019.

3. We are going to the library this Friday. Bring in your books to be exchanged. 

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Tuesday, November 5th 2019 - Day 5

- We read the book Le chien du soldat. Students answered comprehension questions about the story and identified symbols of war and of peace in the book. Students then create art using pastel chalk to represents symbols of peace and war. Students choose colours that would emphasize the symbols.
- As a class, we complete a demonstration of the effects of a short circuit using a closed circuit with steel wool. Ask me about how friction plays a role in the burning of the steel wool! Then students applied what they have learned about open, closed and short circuits. They worked with a peer to create a game. Ask me about the game!
- Students also went to physical education, music and participate in a rotation of literacy centers.




Quote of the day "Allow someone who asks to join a group when they are showing expected . behaviours."

For our Friday November 8th 10:30am Remembrance Day Assembly students who are cadets, scouts or guides are welcome to wear their uniform and participate in the procession into the gym. 

Homework: 
1. Reading in French for 20 minutes. Students have been working on identifying the problem of story, describing the main character and identifying the lesson or message of the story. 

Due Friday: Students must bring in their answers to the following three questions. Students are to bring the book they are reading with them. 
a. Identify problem and explain why it is the problem. 
b. Describe the main character (physically, personality)
c. Identify the lesson/message of the story and describe it. 

2. Shoeboxes are required for our upcoming Science project. Please begin sending them in prior to Nov. 25th 2019.

Sunday, November 3, 2019

Monday, November 4th 2019 - Day 4


- In Mathematics, students examined and identified patterns in the 9 times table column and row. Students then reviewed how to use their hands to identify the product of a factor multiplied by 9. Students then applied their conceptual and procedural understanding to solve an open-ended multiplication. 

 - In Science, students reviewed how to build a short circuit. As a class we reviewed our answers and made connections to ideas and concepts we already knew about short circuits. Questions: What happens? Why does the light turn off? Where is the electrons going? Why does it warm up? Why is it dangerous to have appliances with stripped wires? Students then improved the quality of their answers and included specific examples. 

-  In ELA, students identified two topics they would like to write a cinquains poem. Students then use their understanding of parts of speech to create two poems.

Quote of the day:
"When someone is proud of what they have done and says something like, “Look guys, I did it!”, smile and answer back with a compliment."



Homework: 
1. Reading in French for 20 minutes. Students have been working on identifying the problem of story, describing the main character and identifying the lesson or message of the story. 

Due Friday: Students must bring in their answers to the following three questions. Students are to bring the book they are reading with them. 
a. Identify problem and explain why it is the problem. 
b. Describe the main character (physically, personality)
c. Identify the lesson/message of the story and describe it. 

2. Shoeboxes are required for our upcoming Science project. Please begin sending them in prior to Nov. 25th 2019. 

3. Students exit slips for Mathematics are being sent home to review and be signed by a parent/guardian. In addition, last weeks French self-assessment has been attached.  Due back on Tuesday.