November 15-17
Learning Outcomes
Math
Students multiply natural numbers within 100 000, including with standard algorithms with a focus on basic facts.
Solve problems using addition and subtraction.
Solve problems using equations, limited to equations with one or two operations.
Social Studies
What are the major geographical regions, landforms and bodies of water in Canada?
How do landforms, bodies of water and natural resources affect the quality of life in Canada?
What Did Students Do?
We continued on with our multiplication work this week. Students reviewed the traditional algorithm for two by one digit and three by one digit multiplication equations. As we look ahead, students will work with three by two digit multiplication equations next week. Students also continued building their fact fluency and learned strategies for the 7x and 8x tables.
Students also worked on math problem solving this week. They applied addition, subtraction and number sense understanding to solve these problems. Students also shared their thinking and problem solving process with the class. See below for photos of their work!
In Social Studies, students began organizing their research about the Arctic region into a slideshow presentation. They are so excited to present their presentations to their classmates next week.
Ask Your Child:
- about their City Hall School field trip forms.These were sent home on Thursday
- about their Metis week French work and art
- about their Makerspace experience this week
Coming Up:
November 21st Fun Lunch
November 23rd Grades 1-6 Parent Teacher Conferences (4:00 – 7:00 p.m.)
November 23rd Scholastic Book Fair
November 24th K-6 Parent Teacher Conferences (8:00 – 1:00 p.m.)
November 24th Scholastic Book Fair
December 11-15th Ms. Chen's class to City Hall School
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