Wednesday 27 September 2017

Math
Today we reviewed the different things a representation can show about a number. Remember, some representations may show more than one thing about a number, while at the same time not show other information about a number.

For example, a number line may show how large a number is, what numbers it is between or closer to. But it doesn't really show if a number is even or odd or if it can be shown in groups of 10s, 100s or 1000s.

Complete the last page in your MathUP duo-tang.

Literacy
It is important that you read your book several times BEFORE  reading groups. It will make you better prepared to share and summarize your book with your group and discuss the focus question (characteristics of a narrative).

Science
The plants and animals in a habitat are INTERDEPENDENT. See the definition below:
Make sure you show and describe three examples of how plants / animals are interdependent in your chosen habitat at St. Nicholas. Remember you can show plant-plant / animal - plant / animal - animal.
Here's an interesting film clip that shows examples from around the globe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bFSR_4PmCk

Library
Our Library period is scheduled for WEDNESDAYS. Please return your book tomorrow if you forgot it today.

Reminders:
  • Dress down day tomorrow
  • Cross Country Meet at St. Nicholas tomorrow. Come to school prepared to run. If you are not sure if we will run in the morning, I will post any cancellations on the blog in the morning. Bring plenty of water and food (no sugary drinks).
  • Bring a toonie for Terry!
  • Bring your rock
  • Return your assessment duo-tang with next steps completed and signed

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