Sunday, November 6, 2011

Grade 4 Camp 2011

This Wednesday the grade 4s will be going to camp for three days at Candlebark Farm. The camp has many activities and the students wiill be kept very busy. Activities include the Super Swooper and Canoeing.

Photos to follow.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Homework week 9 and 10

Research an inland Australian explorer.
1. Establish when and where their journey took place.
2. Mark their journey on a map of Australia
3. Using the BOM site research the weather at the time of their expedition
4. Research - low and high temp, rain fall, humidity etc
5. Graph the reults of your data collection
6. Decide if the weather affected the success or failure of the expedition

A booklet to complete and display your answers will be handed out in class.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Emma Marshall wins Aussie of the Month



Congratulations to Emma Marshall from grade 4/5A on being Aussie of the Month for August 2011.



The reasons for the nomination were:



1. She is kind and considerate of other peoples feelings



2.She ensures that all are included in classroom and playground activities



3. She is hardworking in class activities and always works to the best of her ability



4. She is confident, resilient, persistent, sensible and a good listener







Homework Week 8 Term 3 2011









Draw a comic depicting your second week of swimming lessons. This should include episodes from each day, dialogue and some your achievements. If you are not swimming depict a typical week at school- include specialists and extra curricular activities.













Saturday, July 23, 2011

Homework week 1 - 5 Term 3


Construct a Diorama of an early Australian Settlement.

The diorama could include the following items:

1. Houses

2. People

3. Animals

4. Flora and fauna

5. Machinery

6. Transportation

The diorama is to built to scale and replicate the materials used in period construction.

You will also need to include a brief description of your diorama detailing where and when it is set.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Class Aussie of the month nomination



Aussie of the month 4/5 A June 2011

Joel Hansen



He is confident in circus activities
Has neat handwriting and has received his pen licence
He is a kind and respectful friend who has good manners in all class activities
He is a good learner and works hard in all class activities
He has good listening skills
He makes people laugh
He is a good citizen
He is confident in all class activities
He is helpful and kind to others
He is loyal and enthusiastic
He is persistent and kind hearted
He is good at trying new things
He is a great and cooperative member of our class team

Monday, June 13, 2011

Homework week 8 and 9 Term 2

Reading
Read for 20 minutes each night and record the name of the book and the page numbers read each morning / night in your diary.

Maths
Practice the 12 times tables for times table challenge on Friday.

Data collection and graphing
Watch television and record the length of time for each ad break over 1 hour, 4 times in the next 2 weeks. Also mesure the length of each ad and how many ads occur in each ad break.

a. Produce a chart that records all the information that you collected
b. Produce a bar or line graph that displays your information. You may produce 1 graph that displays all the collected data or 1 graph for each question.

Writing – Poetry
Write an acrostic alliteration poem for your name. Each line must have a minimum of 5 words.

Spelling
Practice your words for a spelling test on Friday.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Homework week 7 term 2

Reading

Read for 20 minutes each night and record the name of the book and the page numbers read each morning / night in your diary.

Maths

Practice the 11 times tables for times table challenge on Friday.

Data collection and graphing

Interview members of your family and friends and find answers to the following questions:

1. What is their favourite colour

2. What is their favourite band or singer

3. What is their favourite holiday destination

4. What is their month of the year

5. What is their favourite movie

a. Produce a chart that records all the information that you collected

b. Produce a bar or line graph that displays your information. You may produce 1 graph that displays all the collected data or 1 graph for each question.

Writing – Procedure

Read the following poem.

Steve the Superhero

I'm Steve the Superhero

and you simply won't believe

the superpowers I possess

by merely being Steve.

My smile can crack a mirror

and my breath can make you faint.

And when I take my socks off

it's been known to peel the paint.

The power in my underarms

can make a grown man cry.

A single burp can make you want

to crawl away and die.

The bad guys know it's hopeless,

so they all get up and leave

whenever they get wind of me--

the superhero Steve.

--Kenn Nesbitt

Create a poem that follows the above style about how you could be a super hero and powers that you would have.

Spelling

Practice your words for a spelling test on Friday.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Homework Week 6 Term 2

Reading
Read for 20 minutes each night and record the name of the book and the page numbers read each morning / night in your diary.

Maths
Practice the 6 times tables for times table challenge on Friday.

Problem solving
1. A large box contains 18 small boxes and each small box contains 25 chocolate bars. How many chocolate bars are in the large box?
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2. It takes John 25 minutes to walk to the car park and 45 to drive to work. At what time should he get out of the house in order to get to work at 9:00 a.m.?
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3. Kim can walk 4 kilometers in one hour. How long does it take Kim to walk 18 kilometers?
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4. A factory produced 2300 TV sets in its first year of production. 4500 sets were produced in its second year and 500 more sets were produced in its third year than in its second year. How many TV sets were produced in three years?
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5. Linda bought 3 notebooks at $1.20 each; a box of pencils at $1.50 and a box of pens at $1.70. How much did Linda spend?
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6. Tom and Bob have a total of 49 toys. If Bob have 5 more toys than Tom, how many toys does each one have?
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7. John can eat a quarter of a pizza in one minute. How long does it take John to eat one pizza and a half?
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8. John can eat a sixth of a pizza in two minutes. It takes 3 minutes for Billy to eat one quarter of the same pizza. If John and Billy start eating one pizza each, who will finish first?
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9. John read the quarter of the time that Tom read. Tom read only two-fifth of the time that Sasha read. Sasha read twice as long as Mike. If Mike read 5 hours, how long did John read?
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10. Jim, Carla and Tomy are members of the same family. Carla is 5 years older than Jim. Tomy is 6 years older than Carla. The sum of their three ages is 31 years. How old is each one them?

Writing – Procedure
Write a procedure for teaching a prep child how to play hop scotch. Then use your procedure during the next buddies session.

Spelling
Practice your words for a spelling test on Friday.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Homework Week 5 Term 2

Reading
Read for 20 minutes each night and record the name of the book and the page numbers read each morning / night in your diary.

Maths
Practice the 7 times tables for times table challenge on Friday.

Problem solving

The Cafeteria Caper
Hello there, math detectives. Boy, am I glad you showed up—I’ve got a real pickle on my hands! My latest case took place at the local elementary school. I arrived at the scene and was immediately swept down the halls and into cafeteria chaos.

A group of students sat at a lunch table staring unhappily at their trays “YUCK!” cried Matilda, making a face at the slice of pizza in front of her. “I can’t stand pepperoni!”
“Don’t look at me,” pouted Raul. “I hate any food with cheese on it.” At that, he pushed away his cheeseburger. “Hey, anybody want these chicken wings?” asked Khaley. “I don’t like anything with meat in it.” Mike scooped up a spoonful of his yogurt and grumbled, “Everybody knows I’m allergic to this stuff.” “Well, yogurt is the only thing I like on the menu,”
replied Tonya. “And there’s no way I’m going to eat THIS!” At that, she poked her salad with a fork. This was definitely a case for the Math Maven! “Hi, folks,” I said to the hungry bunch. “Looks like you’re all unhappy with your lunch.” “It’s the new cafeteria lady, Ms. Maxy Mix-up,” said Matilda. “She’s mixed up all our favourite lunches and we’re having trouble sorting it out.” “Don’t worry,” I said. “My math detectives are here to help get the orders straight.”

OK, super sleuths! Time to untangle this lunchtime knot. Each student has a favourite food. No two students share the same favourite. Your job is to match the student with his or her favourite food. You may want to make a chart to help organize the information.

Mystery at the Third Strike Sports Store
Greetings, detectives! Today around lunchtime, I stopped by the Third Strike Sports Store to buy a new fishing pole. I like to shop at Third Strike because the owner, Nathaniel Thatcher the 3rd, loves the number 3—and, as you know, I love numbers too! I always make a point to stop there on the third day of the month because that’s the day Nathaniel holds the Third Strike contest: the third customer to buy something wins a prize—three sports balls of their choice. Well, today is the third day of the month, and I was hoping to win! “Hi, Nathaniel,” I said, entering the store. “I need a new fishing rod and reel. By the way, did I win the
Third Strike contest?” I asked hopefully “Oh, drat!” he exclaimed. “Today’s the third day of
the month? I was so busy this morning, the contest completely slipped my mind. Oh no, I’m sure I’ve had more than three customers today. And I’d hate to gyp lucky customer #3 out of the prize!” “Well, can you remember who the last customer before me was?” “Hmmm, I do remember the last customer! It was a woman with a bright red jacket with a big diamond on the back. She bought three softballs.” “I know that woman,” I replied. “That must have
been Sally Swing, the star softball pitcher. Keep thinking, Nathaniel. Who else came in?”
“Well, my best friend, Tim Tackle, stopped in for three footballs this morning,” Nathaniel recalled. “And a very tall man came in before Tim. He bought three basketballs.” “That must have been Dexter Dunk. He’s a local basketball star,” I replied. “Can you remember anyone else?” “Wait,” he murmured, rubbing his chin. Suddenly he said, “Yes, a woman came in right after Dexter—she passed him on his way out. She was a blonde woman . . . bought three tennis balls.” “Did she have really long hair?” I asked “Why, yes she did, Math Maven. I can’t believe you know her too!” laughed Nathaniel. “Oh, I know just about everyone in Point Logos,” I answered. “That was Annie Ace. She lives right next to the public tennis courts. Can you remember any other customers?” “Hold on, Math Maven. Now I remember!”
exclaimed Nathaniel. “A man with really big muscles came in and bought three barbells.”
“That must have been Ivan the Ironman. He runs the new gym,” I explained. “He used to be a champion weight lifter.” “Well, I bet Ivan could lift a truck with one arm!” he said. “Come to think of it, Ivan must have come in after Tim, because I wanted to ask Tim about him the next time I saw him.” “Do you remember any other customers?” I asked “No, I’m sure that’s all of them,” he said with a nod. “Good for you, Nathaniel. You just solved your own mystery!” I exclaimed. “But how could I have? I still can’t remember who the third customer was!” “Don’t worry, Nathaniel, my daring detectives will come to your rescue.”

Super sleuths, now you know the five people who came into the Third Strike Sports Store. Use the clues that Nathaniel Thatcher the 3rd gave you to figure out who the winner of the Third Strike Contest is. To help you with this task, draw a logic line by writing the word first on the left side of the line and last on the right side. Then place the customers’ names on the line in the order Nathaniel said they appeared in the Third Strike Sports Store. One last thing, detectives — remember to pay attention to words like before and after. Now good luck, and find that winner!

Writing – Procedure
Write a procedure for making your favourite paper aeroplane. Remember to include a list of materials and diagrams to support your steps.

Spelling
Practice your words for a spelling test on Friday.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Homework Week 4 Term 2

Reading
Read for 20 minutes each night and record the name of the book and the page numbers read each morning / night in your diary.

Maths
Practice the 12 times tables for times table challenge on Friday.

Problem solving
1. How many addition signs should be put between digits of the number 987654321 and where should we put them to get a total of 99?
2. Divide the face of the clock into three parts with two lines so that the sum of the numbers in the three parts are equal.
3. According to experts the first 4 moves in a chess game can be played in 197299 totally different ways. If it takes 30 seconds to make one move, how long would it take one player to try every possible set of 4 moves?
4. A man has to be at work by 9:00 a.m. and it takes him 15 minutes to get dressed, 20 minutes to eat and 35 minutes to walk to work. What time should he get up?
5. In the first year of production a play sells 1572 tickets, in its second year it sells 1753 tickets, in its third year it sells 152 less than in its second year. How many tickets are sold in 3 years?
6. The Riddler has left a clue for Batman to follow at the scene of each crime. These are the clues that Batman has found:
• There is a 1 in the thousands place.
• The digit in the tens place is 9 times the digit in the thousands place.
• Multiply the digit in the thousands place by 2.
• The digit in the ones place is a hand without a thumb.
• The digit in the hundreds is 2 less than the number in the tens.
Solve the riddle to find the number and help Batman stop the Riddler.


Writing – Procedure
Write a recipe for making the perfect scones include toppings of your choice.
Include equipment required and step by step instructions

Spelling
Practice your words for a spelling test on Friday.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Homework week 10 4/5A

Reading
Read for 20 minutes each night and record the name of the book and the page numbers read each morning / night in your diary.

Maths
Practice the 9 times tables for times table challenge on Friday.
Problem solving
1. Uncle Henry was driving to Halifax when he spotted a big green gorilla on the side of the road. He screeched to a stop, jumped out of his car. He saw the outline of a number on the gorilla. He couldn't quite see the number, but he knew it was a 4 digit number. And: 1) He remembered seeing a number 1. 2) In the hundred's place he remembers the number is 3 times the number in the thousand's place. 3) He said the number in the one's place is 4 times the number in the ten's place. 4) Finally he said the number 2 is sitting in the thousand's place.
What is the number?
2. Elmer Fudd decided to grow a garden so he could make salad. He wants to make it 10.1 m long and 4.2 m wide. However, in order to avoid Bugs Bunny from entering his garden he must make a fence surrounding the garden. He decides to make the fence 11.2 m long and 5.0 m wide. What is the area between the fence and the garden?
3. Jenny bought 7 t-shirts, one for each of her seven brothers, for $9.95 each. The cashier charged her an additional $13.07 in sales tax. She left the store with a measely $7.28. How much money did Jenny start with?
4. Dave gave Charlotte half of his pogs. Charlotte gave Johnnie half of the pogs she received from Dave. Johnnie kept 8 of those pogs and gave the remaining 10 to Dana. How many pogs did Dave give Charlotte?
5. On an average day, Canadians spend $958904.00 buying video games. Of this total $767123.00 is spent on Nintendo games. In one week how much do Canadians spend on Nintendo Games. How much do they spend on other video games in a week?

Writing -
Problem Solving
(Case study)You want to get out of attending school on Friday because the School Medical Service is coming to give vaccinations. a. Invent twenty really good excuses. b. Describe whether this is really a good idea, and say why.

Spelling Complete three activities from the Blooms Gardner activity grid for your spelling words. Practice your words for a spelling test on Thursday.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Homework week 9

Grade 4/5A Homework Week 9

Reading
Read for 20 minutes each night and record the name of the book and the page numbers read each morning / night in your diary.

Maths
Practice the 8 times tables for times table challenge on Friday.
Problem solving
1. The train from Point Pleasant leaves
at 5:47 and arrives in Long Branch
33 minutes later. After waiting at the
Long Branch station for 14 minutes, the
train leaves for New York. The trip from
Long Branch to New York takes 1 hour
20 minutes. What time does the train
arrive in New York?
2. Samuel takes the train from Point
Pleasant to New York. It takes him about
15 minutes to bike from his house to
Point Pleasant. About how long does it
take Samuel to get from his house to
New York?
3. Maddy takes the train from Point
Pleasant to Long Branch. She needs
12 minutes to walk from her apartment
to the Point Pleasant train station and
12 minutes to walk from the Long
Branch train station to her office. How
long does it take Maddy to get from
her apartment to her office?
4. To go from home to work, Kristen takes
a train for 1 hour 15 minutes and then a
subway for 12 minutes. She said her total
daily commute is 1 hour 27 minutes. Is
she correct? Explain.

Writing - Problem Solving
(Case study only): Vandalism is a real problem at your school and is costing the school council a lot of money. There has been damage to the gardens, and the canteen and multipurpose room have been broken into on several occasions, with equipment wrecked or stolen. The school has good reason to suspect local teenagers, but the police have not been able to catch them ‘in the act’.
How can this problem be overcome?

Spelling
Complete three activities from the Blooms Gardner activity grid for your spelling words. Practice your words for a spelling test on Friday.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Homework week 6

Level 4 Homework Week 6

Reading

Read for 20 minutes each night and record the name of the book and the page numbers read each morning / night in your diary.

Maths

Practice the 7 times tables for times table challenge on Friday.

Complete the maths sheet on the back.

Spelling

Complete three activities from the Blooms Gardner activity grid for your spelling words. Practice your words for a spelling test on Friday.

1. Stranger

2. Wednesday

3. Footscray

4. Fainting

5. Containing

6. Hailstorm

7. Fountain

8. Vain

9. Traitor

10. Radiator

Maths

Directions: Solve the word problems. Show your work.
1. There were 2,325 hockey fans in the arena for the game Friday night. On Saturday
there were 3,127 fans that showed up for that game. What was the total number of
hockey fans that came to both games?
2. 1,052 students from New York went on vacation for spring break. At the same time,
3,274 students from California went on vacation. How many students from both
states went on vacation for spring break in all?
3. On Earth Day, 3,459 trees were planted along the west coast. On the east coast,
2,725 trees were planted. How many trees were planted all together on Earth Day?
4. If Tom had $5,689 in his bank account, and Tina had $9,452 in her account,
how much money would they have all together?
5. The flight attendant flew 6,268 miles on her first trip, and then she flew 4,555 miles
on her second trip. What was the total number of miles she flew in those two trips?
6. 3,212 people came to hear the President speak in Colorado. In Texas, 4,788 people
came to hear him speak. How many people heard the Presidential speech in both of
those states?