Tuesday 20 March 2018

Literacy
Who is a person you look up to? Make sure you think about someone that you look up to and reasons for admiring that person. For example....
The person who I always looked up to was my mom. My mom was a loving and compassionate person. She comforted me when I was upset and was always there when I needed help.

Each reason has an explanation. You need at least two reasons and at least one explanation for each. As well, you need an opening and closing sentence.

If you did not complete your word work for today, make sure you get it down tomorrow with the supply teacher.

Remember to do your word sorts at home.

Math
Today we looked up some statistics for our double bar graphs. You are going to construct three double bar graphs:
Graph 1: Comparison of gold, silver and bronze medals between Canada and a chosen country.
Graph 2: Comparison of gold, silver and bronze medals between Canadian Men and Women.
Graph 3: Comparison of 4 Olympic events (total medals) between Canada and a chosen country.

Look at the example below. There are titles and labels on each of the axes and the colours of the bars are given in the "legend" or key.

Image result for double bar graph

Play your new math game to practice addition. Don't forget your Mathletics assignments!

It was difficult to complete assignments today because many students were involved in either hockey or the bake sale or still away on vacation or sick. We started the day with 10 students out of the class! Hopefully tomorrow we will be back to normal!

Reminders:

  • Bring any costumes or props to complete your iMovie Trailer. I am away tomorrow at a meeting so you will be given some time to complete this assignment. BE PREPARED. Those that were away before the March Break will be in a group on their own.
  • Thank you everyone who supported the bake sale.
  • We will finish determining the parts for the Stations of the Cross on Thursday.



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