Friday, 27 April 2018

VIP Field Trip

 
We went on a field trip today to Windsor Police Headquarters and the Ontario Provincial Court.  We were lucky enough to meet the ESU or TACK Team (known as the SWAT team in USA), see a police cruiser, meet the 911 dispatch team, and meet an actual judge, Judge Dean.  We spoke to police officers and prosecutors, and really got a deeper understanding for the police and what they do.
Our VIP officers even bought all of the kids pizza and a drink.

We are so lucky to have such great community helpers!



































Here we are at the Station!

Monday, 23 April 2018

Homework

Homework:

Substance Abuse Presentations Continue

Social Studies poster due tomorrow

Sort questions for tomorrow

Please return marks signed

Armando's form due ASAP

Assembly tomorrow

Field Trip on Friday!



Thursday, 19 April 2018

What an Action Packed Day!

Today we had a special visit from Stephanie Seguin, the founder of the "Chasing Hazel" foundation.  She came in to talk to the Grade 6s about her daughter Hazel, who has down syndrome, and about Down Syndrome in general.  She was a very passionate and powerful speaker, who left a strong message with the students:  See the abilities in everyone, treat everyone with kindness, and end the "r" word.  




After recess we headed out to pick up garbage in our community, accumulate steps on our pedometers, and get some fresh air!  We met up with a lady walking her dog and she complimented us for beautifying our neighborhood.  In honour of Earth Month it is so important to do what we can to clean up our planet!


We then listened to a presentation from the  Jump Rope for Heart organization and heard all about kids who suffer with heart defects and stroke.  An envelope went home today!

Homework:

Substance Abuse presentations begin tomorrow
Armando's orders due by May 1
Social Studies poster due Tuesday

Picture Day Friday







Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Homework

Math sheet due tomorrow

Substance Abuse projects due April 24

Wear yellow tomorrow!

Picture Day Friday


Tuesday, 17 April 2018

Today and Homework

Today we participated in Yoga!  It was awesome!  So much fun.  The kids were so respectful and fully participated.  The instructor said this was the best behaved and most receptive student group.

Tomorrow we will have our dramatic readings of our poetry.

Picture Day is Friday and we are wearing yellow for cancer awareness on Thursday



Monday, 16 April 2018

Homework


HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAVANAH!  Savanah's birthday was on Sunday...she has opted out of the birthday picture.

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Substance Abuse assignment presentations on April 21

Field Trip to courthouse on April 27

Algebra Questions due tomorrow

Reading booklet due tomorrow

Yoga tomorrow, those of you that haven't brought in your toonie please do so!

Writer's Workshop due tomorrow

Picture Day is on Friday

Dramatic Reading of WW on Wed.
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Inferencing Unit Wrap-Up

On Friday we wrapped up our Inferencing Unit with a final activity called "Who Done It." 

Unbeknownst to the students I set up a crime scene in the classroom during lunch.  The classroom door and hallway was covered in caution tape and there was a crime scene roped off with caution tape inside the classroom. 

Students were lined up in the hallway and given the rules before we entered the room to see the crime scene.  They were told as soon as they entered the room they were no longer sixth grade students, but now detectives.  They were given a fact sheet to fill in and it had a section where they were to fill in their theory.  They were told just to view the scene and not say a word, as well as record the clues they could find.  I played the Pink Panther music while they were examining the scene.

After about 7 minutes they were told they could compare notes with their colleagues.  After another 7 minutes we came together and analyzed each clue and came up with a whole class theory.

Once we discussed it at length, I told the "detectives" what really happened.

Thanks to Sebastian for being our crime scene victim!  What a great sport!

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Thursday, 12 April 2018

Homework

Writer's Workshop due April 17

The Cremation of Sam McGee response due tomorrow

Finish filling in your math learning goals sheet

Substance Abuse assignment due April 21

Return field trip forms ASAP

EQAO day tomorrow

Drama Scene Presentations tomorrow

Today we read the poem The Cremation of Sam McGee by Canadian poet Robert Service around the "campfire."  We turned off all of the lights and I placed a flashlight inside the "fire."  I read the poem with an ominous and mysterious tone aloud.  I had so much fun bringing one of my favourite literary works into the classroom.  Tonight the students are working on a response to the poem.

When we read the poem together originally, we went stanza by stanza and analyzed the meaning of each line so that the students would understand exactly what the poem meant before the dramatic reading.

Here are some photos.  One is of our homemade campfire, and there are a few of Capture the Flag in gym class.







Wednesday, 11 April 2018

Jersey Day tomorrow, Homework, and a new Math Unit

Tomorrow is Jersey Day in honour of the Humbolt Broncos Hockey Team from Saskatchewan.  Wear your jersey proud!

Homework tonight:
Writer's Workshop due April 16
Health Project due April 21
Drama scenes presentations on Friday

Today was our Math Unit test.  We will be starting Algebra tomorrow!  Just a few units left, it's crazy!  Below are our learning goals in this unit:

UNIT 8:  Algebra and Equations

I can demonstrate an understanding of different ways in which variables are used.



I can identify the quantities in an equation that vary and those that remain constant.


I can solve problems that use two or three variables to represent different unknown quantities.



I can find the solution to a simple equation with one variable using a variety of tools and strategies.

Monday, 9 April 2018

Homework

Math Test moved to Wed

Social Studies worksheet due tomorrow

Writer's Workshop due tomorrow

Get marks signed

Drama Skit practice tomorrow

EQAO take up day Friday


Friday, 6 April 2018

Happy Birthday Sam and Homework

Happy Birthday Samantha!  Unfortunately my phone was stolen so no birthday picture, but as soon as I get set up with a new one we will do a birthday photo shoot re-enactment!


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Math Test:  Tuesday

Social Studies:  Tuesday

Writer's Workshop due Tuesday

Return March marks ASAP

What Went Wrong Response due Monday

Math Review due Monday

EQAO Prep:  I have been meeting with some interested students and we have been going through practice tests for EQAO.  I am encouraging all students to participate in this.  Of course we are exploring various questions and participating in various activities during class time to prepare for the test, but this is something extra that some students have chosen to do so they are the utmost confident at test time.  We take up these practice tests at recess on Fridays.  Please encourage your child to participate!

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, 5 April 2018

Homework

Writer's Workshop due Tuesday

Math Test on Tuesday

EQAO Take-up day tomorrow

Get marks signed!

Social Studies due Tuesday



Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Homework and the Mission

Math:  Page 269 #2 a, 4

Writer's Workshop due April 10.  Hook due tomorrow

Social Studies homework due tomorrow

EQAO review day April 6

Today we went to the Mission and volunteered and it was AWESOME!  The kids were so respectful and helpful and we really enjoyed working together to help others!  Thanks so much to Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Linnel and Mrs. Calvaruso for supervising!

Have a great night!