Sunday, 28 May 2023

May 29 to June 2

  Important Dates / Information: 

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May 29 to June 1 = Go by bike week and ride your bike to school each day if you can! Wear a helmet.

We Bike Days - May 30, June 9, and 13. BRING YOUR BIKE AND HELMET EACH OF THESE DAYS. 1:45 to 2:45. We bike at school on our soccer field - community instructors leading it.

June 2 = Pro-D Day - no school for students.

June 6 = District track and field meet at the COTR for qualified athletes only. Students must find their own transportation to and from the COTR track.

June 14 = Band Concert in gym at 1pm.

June 14 = Bloomball Book Report DUE!

June 15 = Simple Machines Sharing DAY! Simple-compound-machines-information.html

June 16 = no school.

June 23 = Fun Day (afternoon events).

June 26 = HES Fairmont Hot Springs School trip.

June 27 = Canoe Trip in Creston at the Discovery Center.

June 28 = Biking in the morning in the community forest... bring your bike and helmet. Board games in the afternoon!

June 29 = last day of school - 9am to 11am - get reports and have a great summer!

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Learning opportunities this week...
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Language Arts - Reading skills: summarizing, finding the setting, analyzing characters and plots!...

Reading:  almost done reading our 'choice' novel study... called a BLOOMBALL BOOK STUDY.

“Bloom Ball” Book Report

 

Name: _____    Mystery Book Title: _______

 

Throughout the next few weeks, we’ll be working on a unique book report both in class and as homework (ONLY if necessary).  The key to successfully completing this project is to keep up with your reading “circles.” Later, we will present our 4 favourite sections of our Bloom Balls.

 Here is the timeline for this project:

Tuesday, May 16 ~ Students select a mystery novel from the library

                             ~ divide the total # of pages by 10 = pages to read each day for 10 days,

                                excluding weekends.

 

Wednesday, May 31 ~ Book is read by now and Mr. Bartraw introduces the rest of the project.

 

Wednesday, June 7 ~ 6 circles completed in TOTAL.

 

Wednesday, June 14 ~ DUE DATE! ALL 12 circles should be finished and you are prepared to present your 4 favourite circles.

 

  Each student will be given 12 circles. It would be a good idea to write all information on blank paper and having it proofread before transferring to the circles.  All information is to be hand written / printed.

 Things to remember:

  • Do not write or draw on the outside of the lines.
  • Write answers, sentences and paragraphs on another sheet of paper first and proofread.  When satisfied with your answer, rewrite it on the circle. 
  • Assembling “Bloom Ball”
    • Fold each circle on the lines so that the folds are facing up.  Be sure to decorate the entire circle on all 12 sections before assembling ball.
    • When all questions have been completed, and all the edges have been folded up you may glue (or staple) the circles together.  BE SURE THAT ALL EDGES ARE FACING UP AROUND YOUR PICTURE OR PARAGRAPHS.
    • Each edge should contain the name of the circle: like SETTING or MAIN CHARACTER,…
  • Presentation of your project will factor into the grading. The ball should be fully colored and visually “interesting” with drawings (or drawings in the entire background, as discussed in class), but the most important aspect is what is written in the circles.

 In order to complete this project, you’ll need to complete 12 circles with the following information on each circle. The BOLD words are to be written on the borders of your pentagons.

Starting May 31...

Circle 1 – Colorfully write the title and author of your book and illustrate it.  Also write your first and last name on this circle. MY BOOK

 

Circle 2 – Draw a picture or map of the setting of your story.  Label it. SETTING

 

Circle 3 – List at least 10 unique or unusual words (VOCABULARY) that the author used in this book. Write the page number beside each vocabulary word.

 

Circle 4 – List 3 problems faced by your main character. Use complete sentences. PROBLEMS

 

Circle 5 – Write a poem about the story.  The poem can be a rhyming one or free verse, haiku, acrostic poem, a “shape” poem, etc.  Your choice. POEM

 

Circle 6 – Write a paragraph telling your opinion of this book in one circle.  Tell why you would or would not recommend it to a friend. RECOMMENDATION

 

Circle 7 – Write one word in large letters that describes the THEME of your story. Explain your theme underneath this word. (Example: HONESTY – my book is mainly about the theme of honesty since Aiden, my main character, is dishonest to his friends and family by… Later, Aiden realizes that telling the truth is important because…)

 

Circle 8 – Describe the main character in your story. M.C.

                    ~ Include a NAME – first and last, if possible.

                    ~  Also, write about the physical (looks, age, height, clothing, facial features,

                        hair,…) characteristics.

                    ~ Write a few personality characteristics (Examples: courageous, risk-taker,

                       adventurous, anxious, intelligent, a good problem solver, humorous, thoughtful,

                       careful, likeable, hard-working, easily frightened, determined, conflicted, helpful,

                       generous, personable, curious…) in your description.

 

Circle 9 – Draw the CLIMAX (point of most intense action) of the book. Add a detailed

                 caption, telling what is happening.

 

Circle 10 – In one paragraph write a different ending to the story. NEW ENDING

 

Circle 11 – Write a SUMMARY of the book – include only the plot and main ideas.

 

Circle 12 – Write a paragraph describing CONNECTIONS from this book to your life. 

 

Remember to start working each day on a new circle. Write with your absolute best effort and sufficient detail.

 Have fun with this mystery book project! Due June 14, 2023.

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Writing: 

~ writing corresponds to our daily reading from our novels listed above.

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 ~Word Work - Unit 34 will be practiced this week. Complete all your work at home. 

*NO MORE FRIDAY TESTS... WHY THERE ARE NO MORE FRIDAY TESTS AND HOW YOUR CHILD WILL CONTINUE TO  LEARN SPELLING SKILLS...

When I give students a spelling page to work at, they are studying spelling patterns. Instead of focusing all our attention on random words, we group and study words by common patterns. My two favorite spelling books that help kids see the common patterns words share are: 'Words Their Way' and 'Treasures Spelling Practice.' We are currently using TREASURES.

                        - Hand-in your TREASURES WW page on the last day of the week for grading... to see if the student understands the patterns for the week.

                      - TREASURES practice page / list words will always be in the agendas.

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 Math - ... Reading, interpreting, analyzing data; surveys, graphing: bar graphs, pictographs, line graphs, circle graphs,... collecting data and finding mean, median, mode.

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ALSO, PRACTICE YOUR BASIC FACTS: Web math minute

We all have access to MATHLETICS to work at school or at home. Students will have a chance to work on the current math curricular areas in class and at home. 

***Usernames and passwords were sent home. ***

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Career Education - working on EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING SKILLS..

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Science -  Simple machines concepts.

Simple-compound-machines-information.html 

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Simple-machines-games 

Simple_machines/games 2  

Word wall machines

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Health Ed - "Health Matters" info from our Heart-Smart books.

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PE - Dance groups did well!

- Biking, baseball, (and track for district qualifiers).

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FRENCH! - ... Review all French vocab since September

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Socials & Drama - Ktunaxa puppet plays and impromptu drama

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ADST Challenge = Simple Machines STARTS NOW!

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ART- enlargement art due this Thursday!

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Technology Skills - on laptops - typing skills and ...

~ Simple machines research. 
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CONGRATS to ALEX for earning WORKER OF THE WEEK and...

.... earning 10 house team points! Great efforts = great results!

Wednesday, 24 May 2023

Simple / Compound Machines Information

Curriculum Link… Science + Applied Design, Skills, and Technology

Compound Machine Assignment
Due:  Thursday, June 15, 2023

What is a Compound Machine?

A compound machine is a machine made up of more than one simple machine.  Types of simple machines include the lever, wedge, pulley, ramp (inclined plane), screw, and wheel and axle. We have 
been learning about these in class.   

What are the goals?

1.      To demonstrate a clear understanding of how simple machines work by creating a compound machine.
2.      Prototype: a)Outline a general plan, identifying tools and materials
                  b) Construct a first version of the product, making
                       changes to tools, materials, and procedures as needed
                  c) Record changes of prototyping.                   
3.      Provide a written paragraph that explains how their compound machine works.
4.      Build a compound machine that works and performs a task.
5.      Be able to explain verbally how your machine accomplishes its task. Please use the appropriate vocabulary:  force, motion, load, fulcrum, distance and so forth.  We are trying to use “science” words when describing our compound machines.
6.      Create a sign that names your machine & parts. Ensure that it is legible.
 
       GROUPS OF 2 IS BEST  - STUDENTS MAY ALSO WORK ALONE.


How to build your compound machine:
Use your knowledge of simple machines, your creativity, and your ingenuity.  Look for other examples on YouTube.  If you need advice, ask other students, your teacher or your parent/guardian.

Is anything off-limits?
Your machine needs to be safe. You need to be able to carry your materials to class. 

What do I do first?
Think of a problem or an idea where you think a compound machine would be useful.  Do some brainstorming.  Make a sketch of some simple machines you may include.  If your first idea does not work, try again.  Inventors have lots of ideas and often they encounter many setbacks before they are successful. 

NOTE:  There is no failure.  Instead of thinking that you failed, think about what you may do differently. It is often the mistakes we make that help us move forward.
 
What do I do next?
Show your sketch and plan to your parents and teacher.  Talk over your ideas.  See if you all agree that your idea is possible.  Once you have come up with your idea, please decide on materials to use so that your teacher can approve it.

After my compound machine plan has been approved by my parents and/or Mr. Bartraw, what do I do?
Start gathering the material you need to make your compound machine. You can look pretty much anywhere.  You might use cereal boxes, parts of a broken-down toy, recycling, scrap material, tool boxes, “junk” from your closet, or even something under your bed!  Please remember to ask your parents before you turn something from home into your compound machine.

Once I have my supplies, what do I do?
Bring items to school. Start putting your compound machine together.  Patience is extremely important at this point.  Make time to work on this project.

How can my parents help?
You can discuss your ideas with your parents. Your parents may need to take you places if you need certain materials. This is mostly an at-school project, but it is expected that parents will be involved.


How the assignment will be assessed:

         Compound Machine: 
·        Two or one simple machines = Emerging
·        Three or four simple machines = Developing
·        Five or six simple machines = Proficient
·        Adding something(s) beyond expectations that involves high levels of complexity = Extending

Due Date: Thursday, June 15… In the AFTERNOON we will share our designs with our classmates. 

Note: This is the only day students will be able to present their compound machines. Late entries will not be assessed; whatever you have created, regardless if it is a working machine or not, will be your machine. 


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You Tube - Ideas... 

More...

Label your machine like Brian!

Monday, 22 May 2023

May 23 to 26

  Important Dates / Information: 

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May 25 = Book Fair in the gym from 2:50 to 7pm!

May 25 = Dance Performances in class! Be ready!

May 29 to June 1 = Go by bike week and ride your bike to school each day if you can! Wear a helmet.

We Bike Days - May 30, June 9, and 13. BRING YOUR BIKE AND HELMET EACH OF THESE DAYS. 1:45 to 2:45. We bike at school on our soccer field - community instructors leading it.

June 2 = Pro-D Day - no school for students.

June 6 = District track and field meet at the COTR for qualified athletes only.

June 14 = Band Concert in gym at 1pm.

June 16 = no school

June 23 = Fun Day 

June 27 = Canoe Trip in Creston at the Discovery Center.

June 28 = Biking in the morning... bring your bike and helmet.

June 29 = last day of school - 9am to 11am - get reports and have a great summer!

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Learning opportunities this week...
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Language Arts - fact finding skills.

Reading:  new 'choice' novel study... called a BLOOMBALL BOOK STUDY.

“Bloom Ball” Book Report

 

Name: _____    Mystery Book Title: _______

 

Throughout the next few weeks, we’ll be working on a unique book report both in class and as homework (ONLY if necessary).  The key to successfully completing this project is to keep up with your reading “circles.” Later, we will present our 4 favourite sections of our Bloom Balls.

 Here is the timeline for this project:

Tuesday, May 16 ~ Students select a mystery novel from the library

                             ~ divide the total # of pages by 10 = pages to read each day for 10 days,

                                excluding weekends.

 

Wednesday, May 31 ~ Book is read by now and Mr. Bartraw introduces the rest of the project.

 

Wednesday, June 7 ~ 6 circles completed in TOTAL.

 

Wednesday, June 14 ~ DUE DATE! ALL 12 circles should be finished and you are prepared to present your 4 favourite circles.

 

 

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Writing: 

- learning how to accurately use "quotation marks" in writing. 

- students HAVE WRITTEN three short stories and WILL publish their best / favourite one. DUE THURSDAY!

- full editing and proofreading will be part of the process.

~ practicing handwriting daily.

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 ~Word Work - Unit 33 will be practiced this week. Complete all your work at home. 

*NO MORE FRIDAY TESTS... WHY THERE ARE NO MORE FRIDAY TESTS AND HOW YOUR CHILD WILL CONTINUE TO  LEARN SPELLING SKILLS...

When I give students a spelling page to work at, they are studying spelling patterns. Instead of focusing all our attention on random words, we group and study words by common patterns. My two favorite spelling books that help kids see the common patterns words share are: 'Words Their Way' and 'Treasures Spelling Practice.' We are currently using TREASURES.

                        - Hand-in your TREASURES WW page on the last day of the week for grading... to see if the student understands the patterns for the week.

                      - TREASURES practice page / list words will always be in the agendas.

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 Math - ... Finishing off... Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions this week.

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ALSO, PRACTICE YOUR BASIC FACTS: Web math minute

We all have access to MATHLETICS to work at school or at home. Students will have a chance to work on the current math curricular areas in class and at home. 

***Usernames and passwords were sent home. ***

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Career Education - working on improving individual executive functioning skills.

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Science -  Simple machines concepts start this week.

Simple-machines-games 

Simple_machines/games 2  

Word wall machines

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Health Ed - "Health Matters" info from our Heart-Smart books.

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PE - Dance...

Criteria

 

 

The group used 5 to 10 specific dance moves effectively.

The group was able to repeat these moves 3 times.

 

Levels of dance moves:

The dancers have chosen a variety of low (close to the floor or on the floor), medium, and high (standing / reaching upwards) level dance moves.

 

The dancers clearly move to the rhythm / beat throughout the performance. This means that the music suits the dance moves you have chosen.

 

Performances are well choreographed.

(Dancers move together and the choreography flows).

(There may also be individual movements, at times, separate from the other dancers.)

 

Creativity – the performance is creative and keeps the interest of the audience for the entire time.

 

 

Total =     ______

                                  25 

 

 
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FRENCH! - ... Ma Famille (My Family)

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Socials & Drama - Ktunaxa puppet plays and impromptu drama

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ADST Challenge = Simple Machines in 1 week

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ART- TBA

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Technology Skills - on laptops - typing skills and ...

~ PROOFREADING SKILLS FOR OUR STORIES. 
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CONGRATS to TESSA for earning WORKER OF THE WEEK and...

.... earning 10 house team points! Great efforts = great results!