Friday, 29 November 2013

Remembrance Day Contest Winner

Every year the Legion has a Remembrance Day celebration  writing contest for all grade schools.
Congratulations to Serafina P. for being selected the junior category winner for her poem. We are so proud of you Serafina!

Wow and The Spits

We celebrated our Wow award winners today and the Spits came in to launch Sports Day in Canada. Congrats to Hailee, Connor and Marco for being our winners this month . The theme was helping hands! 


Tuesday, 26 November 2013

GIZMOS!!

This is a follow-up to the post last week about 'flipping the classroom'. The idea is to do the groundwork at home and leave valuable class time for discussion, questions and extension of concepts covered on line. With that in mind, I have introduced 'explore learning' and 'gizmos' to the grade 6 class today.  Tonight I would like the grade 6 students to continue with the work that we introduced in class.  They have a username and password that we copies into their agendas.
Today we worked on the 'explore learning' site for an hour, showing the kids how to navigate the site and where to go for assistance.  The particular 'gizmo' they are working on has to do with creating and interpreting graphs. I have included the link below for the kids to access the 'explore learning' site.

EXPLORE LEARNING

Monday, 25 November 2013

Social studies resource sheets

These are summary pages for the grade 6 social studies unit.



Thursday, 21 November 2013

INTRODUCTION VIDEO FOR LATITUDE

I am including a brief video that I would like the kids to view before we discuss Latitude and Longitude in class. Please have the kids watch the video and write down two questions they still have about latitude and longitude.

VIEW VIDEO

Sharing our Ourselves


Sometimes it's interesting how some things take on a life of their own. The other day a student brought in a trophy from a cheerleading event they won over the weekend. They asked to share it with the class and we set aside a few minutes for her to share the experience with her peers. The next day, low and behold, we had several more students bring in items that were important to them that they wanted to share. Now today we had a few more students bring in totally different items that they wanted to share. So again, we set a few minutes of time and had them share their stories. Each item was vastly different but it gave us a different perspective on each of the kids. It showed me a side of them( and each other) that I didn't really know. Also, as a teacher, it gives me a little informal way to see how they use oral communication skills as they share their story ( hey assessment is assessment). Now if I would had brought this up and told them they were required to bring something in and had to share--well I can assure you it wouldn't have gone over very well. Sometimes it's best to just let things go the way they are going to go, without too much interference from the teacher. We might get more kids bringing items in or we may not, but it gives them some control over what they want to share with the class. I have a few pictures below.


WE DON'T DO IT FOR THE RECOGNITION--BUT,IT'S NICE!

FOLLOW THE LINK TO THE RONALD MCDONALD FACEBOOK PAGE. WE ALSO RECEIVED A LETTER THANKING THE KIDS FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATION.
WE ARE ALL VERY PROUD OF THE EFFORTS THE STUDENTS MADE WITH THIS EVENT. IF YOU FOLLOW THE LINK, LOOK AT THE COMMENTS UNDERNEATH THE STORY--VERY NICE COMMENTS FROM PEOPLE.

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

MATH HELP

Just launched !! A great resource for parents and kids to help with math.

FOLLOW THE LINK: MATH SITE


Tuesday, 19 November 2013

MATH REVIEW

We have been reviewing our geometry the last few days. We will continue to review the rest of the week in preparation for the math test on Friday, November 22nd.

GRADE 5 KEY IDEAS: (ALL THESE CONCEPTS CAN BE FOUND IN THEIR TEXTBOOKS)

  • BE ABLE TO NAME A POLYGON WITH A VARIETY OF NAMES
  • BE ABLE TO DESCRIBE SEVERAL ATTRIBUTES OF A SHAPE (PARALLEL SIDES, ANGLES IN COMMOM ETC.)
  • BE ABLE TO MEASURE A VARIETY OF ANGLES AND NAME THEM ACCORDING TO THEIR SIZE-WITH A PROTRACTOR (ACUTE, OBTUSE, RIGHT)
  • BE ABLE TO MEASURE A SHAPE TO THE CLOSES CM (3.6CM, 2.3CM)
  • BE ABLE TO NAME A TRIANGLE BASED ON IT'S SIDE LENGTHS
  • BE ABLE TO CONSTRUCT A VARIETY OF ANGLES AND TRIANGLES
  • BE ABLE TO LOOK AT A NET OF A 3D SOLID AND BE ABLE TO DECIDE IF IT MAKES A 3D SOLID OR NOT, THEN EXPLAIN WHY IT DOES OR DOESN'T
GRADE 6 KEY IDEAS: (ALL THESE CONCEPTS CAN BE FOUND IN THEIR TEXTBOOKS) 
  • BE ABLE TO CONSTRUCT A VARIETY OF ANGLES (WITH A PROTRACTOR)
  • BE ABLE TO NAME VARIOUS POLYGONS AND THEN DESCRIBE THEM USING A VARIETY OF ATTRIBUTES ( ACUTE ANGLES, PARALLEL SIDES, NUMBER OF EQUAL ANGELS ETC)
  • BE ABLE TO CONSTRUCT QUADRILATERALS AND TRIANGLES WITH VARIOUS SIDE LENGTHS AND ANGLE MEASURES (NEED TO USE A COMPASS)
  • BE ABLE TO SORT A VARIETY OF FIGURES BASED ON SIMILAR ATTRIBUTES
  • BE ABLE TO TAKE A 3 D SOLID AND THEN REPRESENT IT ON TRIANGULAR DOT PAPER

Monday, 18 November 2013

Oops! That lesson flopped!

No matter how smart we think we are (and I'm pretty smart)lessons  sometimes fail miserably. We have been working on identifying attributes of 2d figures and 3d solids. An attribute would be:  2 equal sides, 1 pair of parallel sides, or opposite angles are equal. These are just a few examples of attributes. The students need to be able to identify, sort and compare shapes based on attributes. Well, somewhere along the way we didn't 'get it', as the kids say. Today we are playing a game that reinforces identifying attributes and then allows kids to come up with secret attribute rules that team members need to discover. Sometimes playing, rather than teaching can be a more effective way to teach!!



Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Book fair visit

We are scheduled to visit the book fair Friday afternoon.

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Writing traits and Text Patterns

 I hope all parents were able to see their child's marked mystery or suspense story. Your child can access the story from their google tools2 go account. This was a first attempt at creating, editing and marking a written assignment on line. It went very well and it opens up endless possibilities for students, teachers, and parents that want to keep informed about their child's progress.
THE NEXT STEP
One of the short coming was that parents really couldn't see the criteria we use to assss their child's work. What I came up with is posting the learning goals and success criteria on the blog for now. This is not ideal because I would like the written work and the success criteria to be associated or displayed, I'm working on a more convenient solution.

 
Our next written assignment that will be created, edited and marked on line is an informational magazine article that uses a descriptive text pattern.  Below you will see pictures of the charts we create in the class to guide the students during this process.



Friday, 8 November 2013

GEOMETRY RESOURCES

I have placed 7 resource sheets for geometry on the class web site. I strongly encourage students to look these over at home and then print them out. I will also be placing these sheets on a larger chart and leaving them up in the room. It is critical for this unit that students understand the attributes of figures and how to use those attributes to sort, name and organize 2d and 3d figures. The sheets are for both the grade 5 and grade 6 students. I would appreciate that parents just leave me a quick note in the agenda next week that indicates whether your child has looked at and downloaded the resource sheets. You can follow the link below to get directly to the page on the website that has the resource sheets.

https://sites.google.com/a/mytools2go.ca/mr-francia-5-6/homework



Thursday, 7 November 2013

Follow up to the Flip


Last night students previewed a learnzillion video that took them through the steps to measure angles. Now we can move to actual guided practise in the classroom. My lesson time was reduced to a quick 5 minute review and now we can help kids actually using he protractor to measure angles. 

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

WRITING ASSIGNMENT

The students were sent home with an observation assignment. They have Wednesday and Thursday night to take notes while someone in the house performs a task. It could be dad cooking, mom doing laundry or even an older sibling cleaning their room or performing choirs.  We are working on the IDEA TRAIT for writing. One of the strategies for this trait is to observe the ordinary things that happen every day and describe them in interesting and novel ways. I am sending home the worksheet tonight with the students.  I have included a picture of the mentor text that we used in class highlight the IDEA TRAIT.

THANK YOU


LEARNZILLION-flipping the classroom

PLEASE follow the link below to learnzillion. Watch the video and make notes. Below there is a letter to parents that explains the goals of learnzillion. The lesson below is a video that shows them how to use a protractor.


Parents and Guardians,
Many of you have asked how you can support your student’s learning at home. Here is an important way you can do that.
Go to www.learnzillion.com. LearnZillion is a website that provides teachers and parents with video lessons showing what your student needs to learn each year. The videos include a 3-5 minute "teaching" video and a short “practice” video where students can see if they understand the lesson. 
For now, I will be posting a link to the videos on our class blog. If you haven't done so already, please visit the class blog and scroll down to the very bottom of the blog. There you will see an email sign-up for the blog. Once you sign up you will be alerted to any new submissions to the blog.
Your student can watch the videos alone or with you. Have your student take notes while watching. He/She can take a piece of paper and breaking the front page into the following sections:
  • What is this lesson about?
  • Review
  • Mistakes to avoid
  • The main thing to learn

He/she can use the back of the paper to work on the practice problem in the “guided practice” video. Initially there will not be practice videos, once everyone is comfortable watching the videos I will give the students a username and password to access the site and direct them to our class page on the site.

Thank you for supporting your student’s learning at home. Let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Mr. Francia

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Geometry


We are starting geometry this week. Today we explored a variety of shapes and classified them using a variety of criteria. We are encouraging them to discover the sorting rules on their own. The idea is that they will discover what shapes have in common rather than being told.


Monday, 4 November 2013

Ronald McDonald House funds

The money just keeps coming in!! Way to go guardians!! Please send me pictures of our students doing activities to raise money for our Ronald McDonald House fundraiser. Here is another student raking leaves to raise money. It's very moving to see all these students volunteering their time and efforts for  a very worthy charitable organization.


Friday, 1 November 2013

THANK YOU !

As you know, the grade 5/6 class has been raising money for the Ronald McDonald house. The students have really responded and raised money through various means. One of our students and their family also held an event to benefit ovarian cancer. They were kind enough to direct some of the funds raised at their event to our fund raising efforts. I just want to thank the Czudner family for helping out with our cause. I have included some photographs from the event they organized at Essex Golf Course.