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Literacy
Almost everyone is working on typing the good copy of their rock story. We have gone through the entire writing process. Remember what Michael Wade told us..... at least 7 revisions for each story. The questions in the margins of your story that I write are telling you ways to add detail and description to your story.
Thank you to students who brought their Word Study books to school. Please complete your practice for tonight.
Math
Today we discussed another property of polygons, symmetry. Quick practice / review below:
http://www.mathk8.nelson.com/math4/quizzes/math4quizzes/m4ch7l7.htm
Video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFzktJNmnPU
What objects in your house are symmetrical?
Grade 4: Study the names and properties of quadrilaterals in your notebook
Grade 5: Study the names and properties of triangles and polygons in your notebook.
Triangles can be classified by the LENGTHS of the sides and by the types of ANGLES.
Try these grade 5:
http://math5.nelson.com/quizzes/math5quizzes/gr5_ch7_les3.htm
http://math5.nelson.com/quizzes/math5quizzes/gr5_ch7_les4.htm
Science
Today we recreated a town hall meeting. Explain to a parent what we were debating today.
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Wednesday, 8 November 2017
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