Thursday, 2 November 2017

Math
Today we talked about different quadrilaterals, polygons and properties of polygons. Can you identify the quadrilaterals below?

We can describe a quadrilaterals by....

  • Number of parallel sides
  • Number of equal sides
  • Type of angles
  • Number of lines of SYMMETRY
Watch the videos for review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiREqzDsMP8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXZcYHVwkqI&t=47s

For grade five we were introduced to REGULAR POLYGONS. What is a regular polygon? What is a concave polygon? convex polygon?

Tomorrow we will finish reviewing angles. Make sure you finish your robot tonight. We will be having a test on angles NEXT WEEK.

Religion
How did you feel when you were EXCLUDED from not having homework today? The message of the play "The Captain's Faith" is important. When Peter realized what God was telling him, it set in motion events that eventually leaded to the Christian faith spreading all over Europe. 

BRING YOUR SCRIPT TO PRACTICE WITH YOUR GROUP!

Science
It's remarkable how a habitat can change naturally over thousands of years. What were the steps that changed the lake habitat into a deciduous forest?
One of the problems of habitats changing, is that the habitat may not be suitable for the plants or animals. What could happen to those plants or animals?

Your Power Point is due tomorrow. Don't worry about putting animations on the slide with the food web. Early next week you will practice presenting to a partner. When everyone is ready, we will begin presentations next week. Order of presentations will be random.

Literacy
Make sure you practice reading your book. On each page write on "green" question about the plot. Your test tomorrow will have simple green questions to answer in COMPLETE SENTENCES USING PART OF THE QUESTION IN YOUR ANSWER. You will also have to identify the characteristics of a narrative and as always, there will be 10 multiple choice questions. I chose the book in honour of Halloween!



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