Friday 28 February 2020

Family Event

We have been learning about Alberta's Natural Resources in class and this event fits the theme.

Check out this exciting family fun event the SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) in Calgary is hosting! Drop in Saturday Feb 29th at SAIT to learn about the science behind oil and gas in an educational environment. There is something for all ages!

This fun family event aims to show off the innovative ways resource workers harvest the energy the world needs. Through hands-on experiments, guests will learn the science behind energy production - everything from fracking to density, porosity, and pressure. Get a chance to tour the SAIT facilities, meet students and professors, and even check out the rig simulator. There is something for everyone, in or out of industry, experience or none, young or old!

The event is open to the public and is for families, professionals, students, and children of all ages. Tickets are $10 per family.


Tuesday 25 February 2020

Items Sent Home

In our backpacks today you will find work from our unit on digit addition and subtraction, mapping from earlier in the year and the Jump rope for heart fundraiser. Our final quiz on multi-digit addition and subtraction will be next week.

Missing Phone!

If you see the phone of the following description please contact the office.

The make and model is a Samsung Galaxy J3.  The colour is black with a large sticker on the back of it which looks like stained glass and the character “Link” from the Zelda video game.  I was able to get the serial number (IMEI) from my purchase contract. The IMEI is 359229090701360.  The screen saver while in the lock screen is a picture of a green car made out of Lego.  The phone has a pattern lock on it as well. 
 

Monday 24 February 2020

Flashlight Friday's


Dear Parents,
As part of our Light and Shadows unit in Science, beginning at the end of March, our class will be participating in “Flashlight Friday”, a 15 minute reading block where students will read in the dark with only the light of a flashlight. This fun activity will reinforce outcomes teaching the purpose and path of light.
If you have an extra small flashlight at home, please label it and send it to school with your child. 
Sincerely,
Mrs. Diduch

Volunteers

Hello,
Just a heads up, our class will need five Volunteers April 1st for a field trip to Agi. Days. If you are able to take the day to join our class as a volunteer please e-mail asap. I will send home the forms as soon as I get them.

Thanks ahead of time!

Mrs. Diduch

Word Work List Feb. 24-28

This weeks word focus is the suffixes 'er' and 'est'.


  1. cleaner
  2. cleanest
  3. bigger
  4. biggest
  5. earlier
  6. earliest
  7. quicker
  8. quickest
  9. busier
  10. busiest
  11. rough
  12. roughest

Friday 21 February 2020

Wheels and Levers Study Guide


1) How can you change and inclined plane to make a car go faster?
2) What is another name for an inclined plane?
3) Can you draw a picture for each of the simple machines

·      1st class:
·      2nd class:
·      3rd class:
5) How is a screw and an inclined plain similar?

6) Is it easier to move an object by using rollers or by dragging it? Why?
7) Label the parts of a lever using the words: load, fulcrum, and effort. Image result for types of levers


Thursday 20 February 2020

This Weeks Learning

In Language Arts we are learning about prefixes and suffixes. We have begun by looking at words the end in 'ing' and 'ed'. We are also beginning to learn about the difference between literal and figurative.  We have learned about smilies previously this year and are now learning about idioms. This weeks idiom was "in one ear and out the other''.

Informational non-fiction writing is what we are working on during our writers workshop. We are examining the text feature in non-fictional books to see what we need to add to our books that we are creating.

We have all learned the traditional algorithm for multi-digit addition and subtraction of four digit numbers. The concept of borrowing and regrouping is tricky. This week we are looking at two digit addition and subtraction on number lines to further develop our awareness of place value and numeracy. Three and four digit numbers will be next. It is HIGHLY recommended that all students practice their basic facts at home to help support the work in the classroom.


In Science we are wrapping up our Wheels and Levers unit (simple machines) and have moved into Building Things. Students have been brining home pin wheels and cotton ball catapults. We are short on supplies for the Rue Goldberg Machines. Please send items in ASAP as we are building next week. I will be posting a study guide for our Wheels and Levers unit Quiz soon. Please watch here.

During Social studies we have been examining the natural resources in Alberta and the questions "How do we use natural resources?" and How have natural resources helped communities in Alberta grow?". Part of this unit involves examining how we can reduce our use of non-renewable natural resources and what renewable resources are being used in Alberta. The students will be researching a renewable energy found in Alberta and creating posters with a partner.

Tuesday 18 February 2020

Word Work List Feb 18-21

This weeks words are words ending in "ing" and "ed". Today we discussed present tense words and past tense words using these endings.


  1. lived
  2. living
  3. rattled
  4. rattling
  5. studied
  6. studying
  7. traveled
  8. traveling
  9. changed
  10. changing
  11. appeared
  12. appearing


Wednesday 12 February 2020

Student Building Project

As part of our Science unit on Building Things and Simple Machines we are going to be making Rube Goldberg Machines. Please see the videos below for inspiration and ideas for supplies. I am asking students to bring in various items from home that we can use in building our Machines. DO NOT bring anything of value or importance that you will want returned please. Please see the list below for ideas.


  • empty paper towel rolls
  • empty wrapping paper rolls
  • various tubes
  • wood wedges
  • off cut wood pieces
  • dowel of various sizes
  • wood bbq skewers  
  • tracks
  • balls
  • yarn
  • cloth
  • playing cards from incomplete sets
  • detergent jugs
  • milk jugs
  • empty thread spools
  • film canisters(rare now i know)
  • marbles
  • screws
  • nails
  • bottle lids of various sizes
The Simple Machines that we have learned about are pulleys, wedges, screws, inclined plains, levers, and wheels and axels. The requirement of the project is that each group has an example of each simple machine in the finished built project.

Monday 10 February 2020

No Word Work List this Week

Due to the short week we will not have a word list or quiz this week.  We will be practicing our basic facts! Keep practicing at home to eliminate finger counting.

Reported case of Lice

Dear Parent/Guardian: 
Head lice has been reported in our Class.  Your child/children may have had contact with the affected student, either in gym, library or buddies. 
Please examine your child's hair daily for the next two weeks.  These inspections are best done in bright light.  The lice tend to be most prevalent at the nape of the neck and above the ears.  Look for small white particles (nits) attached to the hair shaft.  The lice themselves are blackish grey in colour.  You may see movement.  If you do find lice, please ensure the steps for treatment are followed immediately and precisely.  Lice outbreaks can occur periodically during the school year.  Lice are not responsible for the spread of disease and can be controlled when the proper steps for treatment are followed.  Remember that anyone can get head lice. There is no connection between head lice and personal cleanliness. If you have any questions please contact Health Link Alberta at 1-866-408-5465. 
For more information on lice, please see the attached link: Head_Lice_and_How_to_Treat_Them_.pdf 
Thank you 
Mrs. Diduch

Tuesday 4 February 2020

Monday 3 February 2020

this weeks words Feb. 3-7


This weeks words are focused on compound words.

1.anyone
2.however
3.everything
4.himself
5.birthday
6.herself
7.somewhere
8.afternoon
9.daydream
10.            downstairs
11.            grandparents
12.            keyboard