Thank you so much to everyone for coming to parent teacher conferences! It was wonderful to see you!
Have a lovely, relaxing spring break
Thank you so much to everyone for coming to parent teacher conferences! It was wonderful to see you!
Have a lovely, relaxing spring break
ELAL
I can create written texts for a variety of audiences and purposes.
This week we took our first shot at news article writing! Before we started our news article, we watched a video on a new urban living experience called The Line. We were then given a piece of paper with information on it. We learned that we needed to read through the information and categorize it into 2 categories: most important information and less important information.
We learned that our news article should be organized in the following way:
Science
I can provide evidence that air takes up space, has mass, is capable of being compressed, and exerts pressure, and identify examples of these properties in everyday applications.
I can use vocabulary in referring to control surfaces of an aircraft, such as: wing, vertical and horizontal stabilizers, elevators, ailerons, rudder.
This week we started our unit on Aerodynamics and Flight! Using balloons, we learned that air takes of space: blowing up a balloon; air has mass: the full balloon was heavier than the empty one; exerts pressure and can be compressed. Ask us about the demonstrations we saw in class!
I can represent, order, add, and subtract integers (Grade 6 Math)
This week in grade 6, we learned that integers are positive and negative whole numbers. We worked with integers on number lines and learned that the intervals (or scale) on a number line must be consistent. We also learned that you can make a number line start and end anywhere you want, as long as it has a consistent interval.
Rossa prepared to jump off of a diving board. She was 15 feet from the pool's water level.
If she jumped up 2 feet, dove to the pool water level, and then dove 8 feet into the water,
how many feet did she travel total?
Then we were ready to add and subtract positive and negative numbers. We learning using counters and number lines:
For example, −3 + (−4) can be represented by putting together 3 negative counters and 4 negative counters.
To model 3 + (−4), you can put together 3 positive counters and 4 negative counters.
I can understand Canadian Indigenous languages, cultures, traditions, experiences, and perspectives (Gr. 6 Social Studies) We are committ...