Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Hello everyone,
Just a few reminders today:

Homework for math:
Grade 7 1-10 of the unit review
Grade 6 1 all of the first lesson of unit 3

There is a family advent liturgy tonight at 6:30 at St. Anne Parish. Our class does not have a role in the mass, but are welcome to attend. We made the table decorations in the parish hall, so please admire the students' work if you are in attendance.

We will have our school Christmas lunch on Wednesday. Our class is responsible for bringing coleslaw. Your child needs to either bring dressing or a bag of cabbage. (They should know which one was assigned to them.)

We have early dismissal on Friday at 2:15.

Have a great night everyone!



Thursday, December 13, 2012

Tomorrow the students will perform their debates on sustainable energy. Here is a link to some websites I found for students to get information from. Scroll to the bottom and you will find 6-7 websites. The David Suzuki stuff is probably the most reliable.
We worked on a lot of art today. It looks fantastic. Stop by and have a peak if you can. We have it on display outside Mr. Horner's room again, and just outside our own room. I will try to post some pictures tonight.

Friday, December 7, 2012

There is a note going home today about the salad for the Christmas meal that our school will be having on December 20th.
The grade six students have to complete the pre-test in math for Monday. The test will be Wednesday, December 11th.
We still don't have all of the library forms returned. Monday will be the last day to accept forms as I will be taking them to the library that day - we just can't wait any longer.
Here is a sneak peak of the art that we are creating with the recycled junk. I can't wait to see what the students create!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Hello Parents,
Today we worked on our debate arguments for our inquiry into sustainable energy. The students are in groups of 3 or 4 and are working on arguments for the following resolutions:
Be it resolved that __________ energy is the future. In the blank space, students are inserting one of the following energies: wind, solar, geothermal, or hydro.
We have been researching these energies and Mr. Horner has taught the students the elements of debate. We will continue to work on our arguments tomorrow and into next week. We plan to have our debates on Friday, December 14th, Parents are welcome to attend. There will be 4 debates that will run throughout the day. We have not set up a schedule for our debate tournament, but when we do, that information will be sent home.
We also worked on squishy circuits today. The students were excited and highly engaged. Here is a link to the squishy circuit website. You can go there to see what we were doing - today we learned about series circuits. As well, many students asked where I got the battery packs and light bulbs (LEDs). I bought them at the squishy circuit website - they even sell kits that have 25 LEDs, a battery pack, a motor, and two buzzers. The kits are $25, which might make a fun Christmas gift for enthusiastic children. (Just a thought - I don't make royalties off of their sales. :) Click here to go to their website.
Today we discussed possible fundraisers for Christmas. Since the student suggestions were all over the map, and they couldn't agree on what they were interested in, AND because we are just wrapping up our Art Auction, which raised $285 - $200 of which will be donated to the Saskatoon Food Bank, I have made an executive decision to just keep it simple. If you are able to, please send nonperishable food items to be included in the Christmas food hampers.
As well, we are responsible for bringing coleslaw for the school wide potluck lunch before Christmas. Some students were asked to bring a bag of coleslaw mix, and other students were asked to bring a bottle of dressing. Closer to the date I'll have students write a reminder in their day planners.
The grade six students have a math test coming up next week. It may be Tuesday, but we have a little more work to do before we can set an exact date. We will do the practice test tomorrow.
On Tuesday, Mr. Scott came to helped us with our appliance activity. Our class, along with the 5/6 class opened up appliances and electronics. Thank you to Mr. Scott for being willing to come and give us such great information. The students loved the experience. A few switches for the appliances found their way into our squishy circuit exploration today - it was really cool!
Have a great night everyone!

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Sledding tomorrow - need to bring outdoor clothing and something to slide on.
Grade 7 students need to finish their math lesson.
We took apart the appliances and electronics today. All tools will be sent home today.