Friday, 22 December 2017

Our Last Day!

'Tis the last day of Grade 6 2017!  I just can't believe it!

Thanks so much for the generous gifts...I mean this when I say that our children are truly enough!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!


















Thursday, 21 December 2017

Last Day Tomorrow!

Tomorrow is our last day together for 2017!

Tomorrow we are having a fun day here at Christ the King!  Students are to hand in their reader response on the main idea and their Christmas Essays.  We have a dance planned in the afternoon and a trip to the library in the morning.

Thanks for a great 2017 to all students and parents!  Warmest wishes from my family to yours!


Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Homework

Can Drive

Math Test tomorrow

Main Idea Response due tomorrow

Bowling Trip Thursday AM

Concert tomorrow!  Make sure you have your costume!

Monday, 18 December 2017

Homework and Announcements

Math Test Wed

Last day for can drive is Friday!  We have raised over 1000 cans!  Go CTK Comets!

Intro for essay due tomorrow

Costumes for Christmas concert

Social Studies definitions and St. Theresa

Bowling on Thursday!

Math Review due tomorrow!


Friday, 15 December 2017

Announcements/Homework

Bowling Trip
Due to the cancellation of busses yesterday, bowling has been rescheduled to Thursday, December 21st from 9:30 am -11:30 am.

Concert
Our concert is set for next Wed at 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm.  Please ensure the students are at the school by 6:15 pm.  I encourage them to bring an activity to keep them engaged while they are waiting to perform.  Please send their costumes to school for Monday!

Essay
All three main body paragraphs are due Monday, December 18

Snow Fun
We are working hard on a snow for here at Christ the King.  We are already on our second story!  Below are some shots of the kids working.

















Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Homework/Announcements

Can Drive!

Christmas Cards due tomorrow

All three main body paragraphs for essay due Monday

Bowling Field Trip tomorrow

Loonie For License Friday!

Social Studies Definitions due Tuesday

Christmas Concert Costumes

Going to Library tomorrow am

Christmas Concert, Writer's Workshop, Field Trips oh my!

Christmas Concert
Our show is on Wed the 20th at 1:30 and 6:30!  We can't wait!  Below is a list of costume pieces for each role:

Mary:  blue scarf and white robe
Joseph:  robe

3 Wisemen:  Robes (or sheets gather red around them), a crown (I can make this for them), one wrapped present each.

Shepherds:  robe

Sheep:  All black.  Two pairs of white tube socks

Angels:  Robe/white dress, wings and halo (I can make the halo if needed)

Writer's Workshop

The students are working on an essay about Christmas.  They were given four possible topics.  All three main body paragraphs must be written for Monday.  Below is an outline given to the students and a graphic organizer to help them.

Field Trip
Our bowling trip is tomorrow!  Make sure you bring in your forms Grade 6s!

Writer’s Workshop:  December
Example of ONE Main Body Paragraph Outline


Sequence
Mani Body Paragraph 1:  How Santa Prepares for Christmas
TS  There are many different things Santa needs to prepare before the big day.
  1. Beef up
  2. Make the naughty and nice list
  3. Meet with the elves
Transition Sentence:  Although Santa is the main character in the story of present delivery, Mrs. Claus has many responsibilities for Christmas Day as well.
Cause and Effect
Explain what would happen if at Christmas time we always put others before ourselves and remembered the real meaning of Christmas.
TS:  Donate to charity is important year round but it is especially important at Christmas because it is like giving a gift to Jesus.
  1. Salvation Army
  2. Can Drive
  3. Coats for Kids
Transition S:  Donating to charity is a great way to remember the reason for the season, and another way to do this is by going to church.
Problem and Solution:  The elves feel undervalued and are in a labour dispute
TS:  The labour dispute between Santa and the elves can not continue or Christmas will be ruined, so giving the elves a raise is one solution to the problem!
  1. Representative from elves meets with Santa
  2. A living wage is determined
  3. Over time is negotiated
Transition S:  Providing a living wage is important to the elves but health benefits are even more important.
Compare and Contrast:  Comparing your Christmas to Christmas of your parents’ childhood
TS:  Getting your Christmas Tree is one of the most fun parts in preparing for Christmas, and it’s interesting to compare my tradition in doing this to my parents.
  1. Zoe’s tree tradition
  2. Dad’s tree tradition
  3. Mom’s tree tradition
Transition Sentence: Getting the tree is so much fun, but Christmas Eve is even more exciting!


Writer’s Workshop December: The Expository Essay


Choose one organizational pattern to focus on, and write an essay following one of these patterns.  Refer to your notes as you are drafting your piece to ensure that you are including all of the necessary elements to the organizational pattern you are following.  
Choose one of the assignments below:


Option 1:  Sequence


Prompt:  Describe how Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the elves prepare for the Big Day at the North Pole, December 25th


Option 2:  Problem/Solution


Prompt:  The elves are angry with Santa, and feel that they are undervalued and mistreated.  Explain how Santa and the elves could come to an agreement and start working again .


Option 3:  Cause and Effect


Prompt:  So often we forget what Christmas is really about.  Explain what would happen if at Christmas time we always put others before ourselves and remembered the real meaning of Christmas.


Option 4:  Compare/Contrast


Compare the way Christmas was celebrated when your mom or dad were a kid vs the way you celebrate Christmas today.


Must be a 5 paragraph essay.   
This must be double spaced, size 12/14 font, and you must include a cover page.


Introduction:
Begin with a catchy sentence to capture the reader’s interest.
Write your thesis statement.  This is a sentence that names the three main subtopics of the main body of the essay that you will be analyzing and explaining.
Close with a transition sentence


Main Body Paragraphs (3)
Begin with a topic sentence
Include three supporting points that “back up” your topic sentence.
Close with a transition sentence.


Conclusion:
Begin with a topic sentence.
Restate your thesis.
Close with a “wrap up statement”


Example of Essay Outline


“So often we forget what Christmas is really about.  Explain what would happen if at Christmas time we always put others before ourselves and remembered the real meaning of Christmas.”


Intro:


Topic Sentence:  Have you found yourself becoming stressed during the holiday season, wondering which gifts you should buy for loved ones, or when can you possibly get everything ready that must be done before the 25th?  Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to enjoy the Christmas season stress free?  So often we forget what Christmas is truly about...Jesus’ birth!


Thesis:  During Christmas time it is important to truly the reflect the meaning of Christmas, and we can do that by giving to others, forgetting our differences and making amends, and by spending valuable time with family and friends.


Closing Sentence:  Although Christmas is an exciting time to shop, decorate and visit Santa, it is most importantly a time to reflect and act on the principles of our Catholic Faith.


Paragraph 1:  Giving to Others
Topic sentence:   
1.
2.
3.
Transition Sentence:


Paragraph 2:  Making Amends
Topic Sentence:
1.
2.
3.
Transition Sentence:


Paragraph 3:  Quality Time with Family and Friends
Topic Sentence:
1.
2.
3.
Transition Sentence:


Conclusion
Topic Sentence:
Restate Thesis:
Closing Sentence:


Success Criteria
  • piece follows the organizational pattern of choice
  • piece includes a beginning or introduction
  • piece includes a well developed middle or body
  • piece includes an ending or conclusion
  • vocabulary is of grade level
  • piece is formatted correctly
  • piece is interesting to read
  • spelling and grammar are correct throughout
  • piece includes a cover page



Monday, 11 December 2017

HOMEWORK

Can Drive!

Social Studies due tomorrow

Main Body Paragraph 1 for essay due tomorrow

Fill in and return field trip form ASAP!

Costumes for Christmas Concert

Going to the library on December 14th!

Math Problem due tomorrow


Friday, 8 December 2017

Homework:

Can Drive!

Social Studies Assignment

Commandment due Monday

Writer's Workshop Main Body Paragraph 1 outline due Monday

Costumes for Christmas Concert

Below are some anchor charts we are using in Math and our can/ preserved food collection up to this point.  We have collected 52 already!







Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Homework

Bring in your cans for the can drive!

Direct a number talk with your parents!

Commandment is due Friday

Arrange your costume for the Christmas Concert

Social Studies assignment

Submit your OP quiz!

Image result for can drive

Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Homework, VIP Police Visit, Can Drive

The Grade 6 students had a visit today from their VIP officers, Constable Saunders and Constable Kousak.  They brought in some members of the drug squad to teach our grade 6s about what drugs are and how to recognize them, and why to stay away from them.



We went to see the play "Once on This Island" at Holy Names High School today, and our very own co-op student Charlotte Davidson was one of the leads!  A former Comet, Sally Vu was also dancing in the chorus.  Great work Knights!

Bring in your cans and dry goods for the can drive!  Let's help out where we can!

Homework:

Social Studies

Do some Number Talks with your parents!

Submit your OP quiz through google classroom!



Monday, 4 December 2017

Homework

We are walking to HNHS to watch their play tomorrow!  Bring an umbrella!  We are walking!  Be prepared!  We are walking!

The students have been encouraged to give number talks at home to you, their parents.  Today's number talk is below:


Organizational Pattern Assignment due tomorrow via google classroom.

VIP visit tomorrow!

We are coming up with modern day commandments in our Religion class.



Below are some decorations around our room!

 

Sunday, 3 December 2017

What's Happening in 6R?

We are starting December with a bang!  We have been working hard the entire month of November and will continue to do so in December, but with a holiday theme throughout!

Math:  We will be working on different concepts in the strand of measurement.  Our learning goals for the month are stated below.  Our culminating activity will be creating and measuring our own versions of Santa's Workshop!  We are continuing with number talks and using math starters (which are little math activities) to begin our math periods.  If you'd like to know more about number talks and math starters, ask your kids to play with you, or lead a number talk with you.  They would love that!

Literacy:  We are currently exploring organizational patterns (problem/solution, cause and effect, sequence and compare/contrast) in writing and identifying the main idea in Reading. 
Students will be writing an essay with a Christmas theme and will be reading various non-fiction articles from the "Newsela"website.  All articles have been chosen and saved already and geared to the sixth grade level.  I will add more articles throughout the month.

Newsela website: click here

Religion:  We have finished exploring the story of Moses and are creating our own modern day commandments.  We will be discussing the story of the nativity as well.

Health:  We have a student teacher, Ms. Stafford, that has been coming in to teach the students various lessons based on the sixth grade health curriculum.  She has explored the concepts of media and body image, making healthy food choices, mindfulness and meditation, and how to approach having difficult discussion with others.

Social Studies:  Mr St. Louis is exploring some geography concepts with the students.

Phys-Ed:  We are wrapping up our unit on Volleyball and will conclude December with some more fitness activities.

Christmas Concert:  We are currently working on our act for the Christmas Concert.  Your kids are absolutely hilarious!  I am so lucky to be teaching them this year!  In this act you will find some singing, some dancing, some story-telling, some angels, shepherds, wisemen, and even some rockin' sheep!  See you on December 20th!

Photo Gallery:

 
Gabby's Birthday Get-up!  Ava's Photobomb!


 Below are photos taken during volleyball play-offs.  What an exciting time!  We had members of the High School Volleyball team come out to help with net minding and lines, and we even had a pep talk from the Principal!  Great season ladies!  We are proud of you!  Many thanks to our referee Mr. St. Louis!  What a pro!  Great job scorekeepers Anthony and Rino!


 













UNIT 5:  Perimeter and Area

LEARNING GOALS
SUCCESS CRITERIA
I can justify when to estimate or do a precise measurement.

I can estimate, measure and record length using the metric system.

I can select and justify the appropriate metric unit to measure length or distance in real-life situations.

I can construct a rectangle, a square, a triangle, and a parallelogram using a variety of tools given the area and/or perimeter.


I can explain the relationship between the area of a rectangle and the areas of parallelograms and triangles.



I can explain how to calculate the area of a parallelogram.



I can explain how to calculate the area of a triangle.


I can solve problems involving the estimation and calculation of the areas of triangles and parallelograms.

I can solve problems that require changing from larger to smaller metric units.


I can determine the relationship between cm2 and m2 and use it to solve problems.