I hope you’re all having a great week so far. A reminder that we are going curling tomorrow, so students will need a helmet, change of shoes, and can come dressed in casual clothes if they’ve paid for casual day and gym clothes if they’ve not.
A few quick reminders:
· Tomorrow is a Day 3.
· Aftercare invoices for the month of October have come out and were due Friday, November 15th, 2019. Any questions can be directed to Ms. Chiappetta at echiappetta@stjudesacademy.com
· Any unpaid invoices (lunch or aftercare) by Friday will result in report cards being withheld.
· Pick-a-Time forms have been sent home with instructions on how to sign up for a time to meet during student-led conferences taking place next Thursday, December 5th.
Art – We started the day by painting all of our balloons with different designs. We’re going to do some basket weaving throughout this week and they’ll be done! Students should practice their basket weaving: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Atikz2Y4si0&t=25s
French – After this, we had French with Mme. Stella, which you can read about on her blog (https://stjudesfrench-stella.blogspot.com).
Gym – After recess and lunch, the students had gym with Mr. Orr, which you can read about on his blog (http://tysonorr.blogspot.com).
Inquiry into Math – Today, we took up yesterday’s homework and then we started working on the mid-unit review. This will be a good tool for preparing for our quiz on Thursday.
Inquiry into Flight – We spent our UOI time today working on our summative tasks. Students worked on building their planes and doing their trials. Tonight, graphs should be completed showing their information, and tomorrow will be the day we analyze data, write our conclusions, and choose what model we will fly in the air show!
Students should be listening to our songs and rehearsing for Christmas Concert nightly. Here are the links for the song for our Christmas Concert song:
And the finale song:
Homework:
We do our best to complete work in class. In the event this is not possible, it will go home for homework.
As always, please feel free to email me with any questions.
Mr. Conte