- Mrs L-T received an email from our pen pals in Italy on Friday which said that they have put their reply letters to us in the mail.
- No spelling the week of 16 December. We'll start 2014 with List 13 on 6 January.
- Scrabble Club: we'll eat lunch in the library on Wednesday this week to celebrate. This will be the last Junior Scrabble Club meeting.
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Late Breaking News
Name the snazzilicious, rainbow, glitter ponycorn
A new mascot has arrived in Room 13, thanks to C. B.. This snazzy ponycorn needs a name. Bring your suggestions to school on Monday and we'll vote on it.
To learn more about ponycorns, you can play
Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure here.
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Dates to Remember
- Friday the 13th of December - Pizza Lunch
- Monday 16th Dec: 9:30 am Concert Rehearsal at Runnymede C.I.
- Wednesday 18th Dec: Secret Santa gift exchange in the classroom; 7:00 pm Concert at Runnymede C.I.
- Friday 20th Dec: P A Day (no school - first day of holiday)
- Monday 6th January, 2014: return to school
- Wednesday 8th January, 2014: Full day field trip to the Market Gallery for Grade 5 Social Studies Program – All Come to Order: A Look at Toronto’s Government
Art Journals: Learning some new techniques for page building
Today Anna showed us how to use paper napkins and strips of paper to create cool effects and borders. We've added some images and words from magazines, scrapbook paper and other sources to complete a page or a two page spread.
Labels:
Art Journals,
E.P.,
L.W.,
M.S.,
N.F.,
N.W.,
S.B.,
T.G.,
T.H.,
Visual Art
Santa's New Suit: art and writing assignment.
Rumor had it that Santa's traditional fur trimmed, red suit was getting dingy and, well, let's just say a little snug. We've come up with some creative new outfits for old Kris Kringle to wear on his big night. I wonder which one he'll choose?
Monday, 9 December 2013
Spelling List 12
Grade 5
1.mallet 2.instrument 3. percussion 4. melody 5. crescendo 6. ostinato 7. village 8. darkest 9. preens 10. pouts 11. pleads 12. faints
Grade 6
1.xylophone 2. glockenspiel 3. bordun 4. verse 5. crescendo 6. chorus 7. harness 8.downy 9.eavesdropping 10. fumes 11. threatens 12. snubs 13. comforts 14. horoscope
1.mallet 2.instrument 3. percussion 4. melody 5. crescendo 6. ostinato 7. village 8. darkest 9. preens 10. pouts 11. pleads 12. faints
Grade 6
1.xylophone 2. glockenspiel 3. bordun 4. verse 5. crescendo 6. chorus 7. harness 8.downy 9.eavesdropping 10. fumes 11. threatens 12. snubs 13. comforts 14. horoscope
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Concert Pieces
- Seventh-Grade Soap Opera by Paul Fleischman
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
- Who has Seen the Wind? Adapted from a poem by Christina Rossetti
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I.
But when the snow is swirling,
the wind is passing by.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Quadrilateral Review
Grade 5 students have been reviewing the characteristics of quadrilaterals from the grade 4 curriculum.
On large polygons students have marked and written about:
- parallel sides
- equal sides
- angle measurements
- types of angles
- lines of symmetry
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Poetry Anthologies
We've learned a lot about poetry, writing and editing our own work while putting together our poetry anthologies.
During their presentations, students will share:
- an overview of their anthology
- two poems that they have written
- one of their selected poems
- one of their illustrations
Art Journals: Assembling the books
Today Anna and my daughter Jahn cut the large sheets of paper to make the individual pages of our art journals. They assembled the pages and bound them with cord. Thanks for doing such an awesome job. Don't they look amazing? We're looking forward to our next creative session, which will be scheduled before the holidays.
Labels:
Art Journals,
H.S.,
M.M.,
M.S.,
N.F.,
S.B.,
S.S.,
T.R-P.,
Visual Art,
W.J.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Spelling List 11
Grade 5
1. media 2. magazine 3. influence 4. product 5. caption 6. purpose 7. bias 8. audience 9. market 10. message 11. commercial 12. graphics
Grade 6
1. overt 2. implied 3. opinion 4. critical 5. stereotype 6. interpret 7. evaluate 8. portray 9. achieve 10. visual 11. appealing 12. accurate 13. issue 14. images
1. media 2. magazine 3. influence 4. product 5. caption 6. purpose 7. bias 8. audience 9. market 10. message 11. commercial 12. graphics
Grade 6
1. overt 2. implied 3. opinion 4. critical 5. stereotype 6. interpret 7. evaluate 8. portray 9. achieve 10. visual 11. appealing 12. accurate 13. issue 14. images
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Art Journals: Prepping the paper
We had a lot of fun during our first session with parent volunteer Anna when we painted, stamped and collaged our large sheets of watercolour paper that will be made into our art journals. Each month, Anna will do a workshop with us on a specific technique and/or theme. Many thanks to the |King George School Council for providing the funds for this special paper and to Anna for inspiring us to get creative.
Monday, 25 November 2013
Spelling List 10
Grade 5
1. isosceles 2. parallelogram 3. scalene 4. rectangle 5. acute 6. hexagon 7. rhombus 8. equilateral 9. measure 10. protractor 11. obtuse 12. angles
Grade 6
1. polygon 2. congruent 3. equilateral 4. protractor 5. parallelogram 6. quadrilateral 7. rhombus 8. scalene 9. isosceles 10. obtuse 11. symmetry 12. perpendicular 13. hexagon 14. acute
1. isosceles 2. parallelogram 3. scalene 4. rectangle 5. acute 6. hexagon 7. rhombus 8. equilateral 9. measure 10. protractor 11. obtuse 12. angles
Grade 6
1. polygon 2. congruent 3. equilateral 4. protractor 5. parallelogram 6. quadrilateral 7. rhombus 8. scalene 9. isosceles 10. obtuse 11. symmetry 12. perpendicular 13. hexagon 14. acute
Friday, 22 November 2013
Self Portrait with Crazy Hair
Labels:
K.dV.,
M.N.,
N.W.,
R.M.,
Spirit Club,
T.G.,
T.H.,
Visual Art,
W.J.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Poetry Styles
Alphabet: 1. Choose a wide topic, like food or sports, that has a lot of words associated with it. 2. Write a word that starts with each letter of the alphabet in alphabetical order. 3. Keep to the topic.
Example:
Diamante: Line 1: Topic (noun) Line 2: Use two words to describe the noun (adjectives)
3. Use three action words (verbs ending in ing) Line 4. Use a four word phase capturing a feeling about the topic. Line 5: Use three action words Line 6: Use Two describing words (adjectives)
Line 7: Use a synonym of your topic for an ending word.
Example:
Cars by Mrs Lloyd Thomas
Acura, Bugatti, Chrysler, Dodge
Edsel, Ford, Golf, Honda
Isetta, Jeep, Kia, Lamborghini
Maserati, Neon, Opel, Porsche
Quest, Rambler, Studebaker
Toyota, Uno, Volkeswagen
Wolesley, Xebra, Yukon
Zephyr
Diamante: Line 1: Topic (noun) Line 2: Use two words to describe the noun (adjectives)
3. Use three action words (verbs ending in ing) Line 4. Use a four word phase capturing a feeling about the topic. Line 5: Use three action words Line 6: Use Two describing words (adjectives)
Line 7: Use a synonym of your topic for an ending word.
Education by Mrs Lloyd Thomas
Education
important, interesting
thinking, creating, reading
Learning about awesome ideas
wondering, writing, building
helpful, enriching
school
Hexaduad:
- 12 lines made up of 6 rhyming couplets
- the lines of each couplet must have the same number of syllables
That's My Hair by G. B. Lipson
My hair is high and curly
It's wavy and it's swirly
I wash it and I squeeze it
I mousse it and I tease it
It's long and short and fluffy-poo
It's thick and rich and bleached so true
If I have a bad hair day
I glue it stiff with clouds of spray
It takes a lot of loving care
To tease and train humongous hair!
Brains and soul may tell a story
But gorgeous hair is a crowning glory!
Acrostic:
- Write the word vertically
- Write a short phrase starting with each letter of the word
- Does not need to rhyme or have lines of equal syllables
Patterns by Mrs Lloyd Thomas
Placing shapes down
Adding makes an increasing pattern
Tables organize your work
Try to solve it
Explain your answer
Remember to write the rule
Never give up on the answer
Definition:
- start with the question (Who are, What is)
- 10 phrases that define the topic
- does not have to rhyme
Relatives by Room 13
What are relatives?
family that love and care for you
can be obnoxious and annoying
fight with you over the holidays
embarrass you in front of your friends
pinch your cheeks and hug you too tight
love you a lot deep inside
call you snuggums, poochyface, guppy or Mr. Pants
sometimes live far away
make you laugh
are one part of your life you should keep by your side
Those are relatives.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Poetry Anthology Assignment
Grade 5 / 6 Poetry Anthology
Assignment: Create an illustrated poetry anthology that combines student writing & artwork with poems and illustrations from other sources. Check spelling, punctuation and capital letters carefully. Follow the specific success criteria for each type of poem, for example a hexaduad has six rhyming couplets. Work can be typed and printed or handwritten.
Format: Booklet which includes –
1. An illustrated construction paper cover with student’s name an title of the anthology
2. Title page
3. Table of Contents
4. Numbered pages
5. Illustrations (at least 5 – minimum 2 hand drawn)
6. Selected poems (at least 3 – must include poet’s name)
7. Poems written by the student (at least 5)
Suggested Types of Poems:
__ Alphabet
__ Diamante
__ Hexaduad
__ Acrostic
__ Definition
__ Opposite
__ List
__ Free verse
Poems written and selected by: Wednesday, November 27th 2013
Booklet completed by: Monday, December 2nd , 2013
Presentation dates: Thurs 5 Dec, Fri 6 Dec, Mon 9 Dec
Class time and teacher support will be given, however it will be necessary to spend time working on this project at home in order to complete it satisfactorily. Students MUST bring their resources to school so that they can work on their anthologies in class.
Monday, 18 November 2013
Spelling List 9
Grade 5
1. energy 2. conservation 3. sources 4. renewable 5. transform 6. solar 7. thermal 8. nuclear 9. uranium
10. fossil 11. fuels 12. generator
Grade 6
1. electricity 2. circuit 3. batter 4. insulator 5. non - renewable 6. conductor
7. static 8. neutron 9. electron 10. proton 11. connection 12. parallel 13. magnetic 14. appliance
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Community News
Like to cook? Enjoy learning about food? Crème Fraîche on Annette Street has a some workshops for ages 7 to 12 called Fraîche Kids on the Block Food Series. You can read more about it here.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Definition Poems
Definition Poem by C. B.
What are books?
Books drag you into the story
Dreaming night and day about the story
Some characters do crazy thing
Books attract the eye
Look at words that tell a little story
Book clubs talk about books they suggest
Books are fun they have a great story inside
Comic books are types of books
Funny, happy, sad scary they all have a story
Just have a little imagination to a great STORY!
Those are books.
Definition Poem by N. F.
What are
books?
Something you can get lost in
Are awesome
Have love in them
Are scary
Sometime they are very funny
Sometime they are very wacky
Can be about real things
Can make people laugh
Can make people cry
That’s what
books are.
Definition Poem by N. M.
What are
Books?
Books are very good because you
can imagine anything
Books are awesome to read!
Books can be weird
Books can be about real things
Books can be about fantasy
Books are fun to write
Books are funny
Books can be great!
Books sometimes have love in
them
Those are
books
Definition Poem By L.H.
What are Superheroes and villains?
The ones who are always there in time
Have cool posers such as speed, shrinking, claws
You don’t need powers to be a super hero
Sometimes have parent issues
Sometimes villains go good
Sometimes heroes go bad
Villains are greedy!!!
Villains always try to take over the world
Villains are sometimes ugly
Super heroes always look cool
Those are super heroes.Dates to Remember
- Junior Scrabble Club - starts Wed 13 Nov and will meet every Wed at lunchtime until Christmas Break.
- P.A.L.S. Training - morning of Thurs 14 Nov (permission forms must be in by start of school Thursday)
- Parent/Teacher Interviews - evening of Thurs 14 Nov and morning of Fri 15 Nov
- P.A. Day - Fri 15 Nov
- Anti-bullying week - 18 to 22 Nov; reading round robin on Wed 20 Nov
- Crazy Hair Day - Fri 29 Nov
Monday, 11 November 2013
No spelling list this week
Due to Monday's Remembrance Day assembly and Friday being a PA Day we will not be doing a spelling unit this week.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Hexaduad Poems
Minecraft By T. R-P
In Minecraft there is betty
She is not the slightest petty
In Minecraft there are games
and Youtubers with fame
I mined the diamond ore
now I extremely need more
Hey look it's Herobrine
He attacked it was not fine
Hey look an ocelot
I like them a lot!
Herobrine is fast
Hey look, a ghast
Animals by N.F.
Monkeys swing from tree to tree
and that makes them feel so free
Dolphins like to splash and play
In the ocean every day
Cats like to climb up walls
and sometimes cough-up hair balls
Polar bears are mean and scary
One day they ate poor old Mary
Gophers dig tunnels underground
they're quiet and don't make a sound
Rabbits hop fast and high
and always wear a tie
Minecraft by S.B.
I think I saw a big ender man
My Minecraft skin is a slender man
I saved the Minecraft lord
And got a diamond sword
I found some villagers
They were big pillagers
I have a big fork
Time to get some pork
I just met the duke
He gave me a nuke
I found a cave full of spiders
They said they would bite big liars
Animals by L.W.
Some animals are very fast
Some of them always come in last
There is something that I admire
It's birds sitting on a wire
Some beasts are very tall
And some of them are extremely small
Some animals are really old
And some of them are tiny, or so I am told
I saw a guy named Larry
Trying to find a canary
Some animals are soft
Some sleep in a tree aloft
In Minecraft there is betty
She is not the slightest petty
In Minecraft there are games
and Youtubers with fame
I mined the diamond ore
now I extremely need more
Hey look it's Herobrine
He attacked it was not fine
Hey look an ocelot
I like them a lot!
Herobrine is fast
Hey look, a ghast
Animals by N.F.
Monkeys swing from tree to tree
and that makes them feel so free
Dolphins like to splash and play
In the ocean every day
Cats like to climb up walls
and sometimes cough-up hair balls
Polar bears are mean and scary
One day they ate poor old Mary
Gophers dig tunnels underground
they're quiet and don't make a sound
Rabbits hop fast and high
and always wear a tie
Minecraft by S.B.
I think I saw a big ender man
My Minecraft skin is a slender man
I saved the Minecraft lord
And got a diamond sword
I found some villagers
They were big pillagers
I have a big fork
Time to get some pork
I just met the duke
He gave me a nuke
I found a cave full of spiders
They said they would bite big liars
Animals by L.W.
Some animals are very fast
Some of them always come in last
It's birds sitting on a wire
Some beasts are very tall
And some of them are extremely small
Some animals are really old
And some of them are tiny, or so I am told
I saw a guy named Larry
Trying to find a canary
Some animals are soft
Some sleep in a tree aloft
Monday, 4 November 2013
Spelling List 8
Grade 5
1. Remembrance Day 2. Flanders 3. poppies 4. bravely 5. scarce 6. fields 7. quarrel 8. faith 9. soldiers 10. wounded 11. cenotaph 12. wreath
Grade 6
1. veteran 2. squadron 3. wounded 4. survivor 5. sergeant 6. trenches 7. honour 8. wreath 9. memorial
10. heroes 11. battalion 12. commander 13. bombing 14. tribute
Spelling Counts - 40 points
1. Remembrance Day 2. Flanders 3. poppies 4. bravely 5. scarce 6. fields 7. quarrel 8. faith 9. soldiers 10. wounded 11. cenotaph 12. wreath
Grade 6
1. veteran 2. squadron 3. wounded 4. survivor 5. sergeant 6. trenches 7. honour 8. wreath 9. memorial
10. heroes 11. battalion 12. commander 13. bombing 14. tribute
Spelling Counts - 40 points
Saturday, 2 November 2013
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