Wednesday 26 October 2016

Wednesday October 26, 2016

Good evening ladies & gentlemen,

Tomorrow students will be receiving vaccinations.  Students will only be given vaccinations if parents signed forms previously sent to their home.  Students are not being given vaccinations if parents have not already given permission.

Tomorrow is the school dance, beginning after school until 5pm.  There is no fee, but instead students will be admitted if they bring a non-perishable food item.

Please be advised that this Friday is a P.A. Day (October 28)

Please remember that you can get updates on what we have accomplished throughout the week on our Twitter account.  The link is www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1 




Tonight's homework is as follows:


History - Your assignment is to become an expert on the info on four of the pages from the list we were researching in class.  By "expert", I mean that you need to have notes which explain very clearly how the topics on those page help answer our "big question" from class (The French were the first to settle in Canada.  How did we go from having land ruled by France to having British ties?)  (Due Thursday November 3).

Math - Please use the Twitter review videos to help you complete the questions below.  Please make sure you use the algebra method we learned today in class, and seen in the videos.  We will be using this strategy to help us complete more difficult questions in the future.
a)  15cm = b x 3cm
b)  2.7cm = 3cm x h

Art - Bring materials for next day's class (Thursday)

Science - Unit test is tomorrow & study prep is online on Science Classroom (Due Tuesday)

French - Rubrics signed & rough copy and self-editing (Due Monday)





*We are holding our annual "We Scare Hunger Food Drive".  Any non-perishable donations for the local food bank are greatly appreciated.  There is a competition to see which class in our school brings in the most items :)

*The Eco-Team will be selling school water bottles in the front foyer at morning recesses next week.  The cost is $10.  Students are allowed to have water bottles on their desks during class time so that they can remain hydrated and alert.

Have a great evening!

Mr. Carr

jonathan.carr@yrdsb.ca
www.twitter.com/jonathanwcarr1

No comments:

Post a Comment