Friday, December 13, 2019

Week 15: December 13th

FLA : 
This week, students practiced writing a sentence by adding something everyday so it became more detailed.  They had to look out for the order of the words in the sentence, the spelling and apply the rules of grammar.  Friday, they edited the last sentence by using an editing worksheet. : Je corrige mon texte (2 versions).  They also finished writing their entries for their poutine calendar.  Next week, we will continue reading pages from ''La plus grosse poutine du monde''.

ELA:
Christmas Card Extending Image Assignment:
We will be extending  images from Christmas cards and then writing a descriptive paragraph about them. Students need to ensure they are finishing their images by Wednesday Dec 18th. This will bring us to the Christmas Break! After Christmas, we will begin the Novel Study, Tuck Everlasting, by Natalie Babbitt.  Here are some examples of the working being completed in ELA this week..













Social:
This week in Social we continued on a project in which students had to organize a society on a deserted island. When I started to mark the project, I realize students weren't on the right path. So they will have more time next week to complete their project. When I feel that they are done, we will continue to talk about the Local Government.

Math 6
There are the Math homework from Dec 16th – Dec 19th:
Lundi:       p. 94 # 1-2-3
Mardi:       p. 94 # 4-5
Mercredi:  p. 94 # 6-7
Jeudi:        Joyeux Noel
Vendredi:  Pas de devoir

Please sign the duo-tang (test and quizzes)

Friday, December 6, 2019

Week 14: December 6th

Social:
This week, we started to work on chapter 5 : Local Government and we stopped after the quiz was finish marking. We reviewed some questions of the quiz and took note about it. To continue working on this subject and to get a chance to understand the concepts, we started a project and we'll keep doing this next week.

FLA: 
We worked on the adjectives and their place in a sentence.  Here is the worksheet we did : Adjectifs.  Then, they read pages 28 to 45 of ''La plus grosse poutine du  monde''.  After that, students started working on a short writing activity that will eventually become a few pages of a calendar.  Here are the guidelines and rubric : Consignes et grille d'évaluation.  We will continue this activity next week.

ELA: We are now finished with our Mystery Short Story and students have handed those in. Students have been asked to bring in old Christmas cards if they have them for Monday. We will be extending those images and then writing a descriptive paragraph about them. This will bring us to the Christmas Break! Where does the time go? After Christmas, we will begin the Novel Study, Tuck Everlasting, by Natalie Babbitt.

Math:
We will begin decimal numbers in Math this week.

There are the Math homework from Dec 9th – Dec 13th:
Lundi:      Finir le travail de science sur les traces de 6 animaux (Ne pas faire 4b)
Mardi:       p.90-91 # 1-2-3
Mercredi:  p. 91 # 4-5-6
Jeudi:        p. 91 # 8-9-10
Vendredi:  Pas de devoir

Friday, June 19th

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