Sunday 17 March 2019

G5 Weekly Newsletter

G5 Weekly Newsletter Grade 5
Dates: March 19-22            

Dear Parents,

Curriculum Information for this Week:
Literacy:
Grade 5 students will conclude their fantasy reading and writing units. They will be finishing up their fantasy book clubs and taking end of unit reading and writing assessments. Students will also be celebrating their writing by sharing it with other G5 classes. This will be an opportunity to share what we have covered during this unit, including wonderful examples of FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE, GREAT BEGINNINGS, INSPIRING DIALOGUE, LOTS OF FANTASY ELEMENTS, and an ENDING THAT WILL HAVE US WANTING MORE! 

Math:
The students continue working on Unit 5: Multiplying & Dividing Fractions. The focus continues to be on conceptual understanding of these skills using a variety of manipulatives and also drawing models to show their thinking. The assessment will be at the end of this week. After the break, the students will begin the unit titled Order of Operations. We have been practicing this skill using daily warm ups, so they are familiar with these skills. Students will evaluate how to use numerical expressions with parentheses, brackets and braces. They will explain how to use these symbols in order to identify, write and describe simple numerical expressions.

Unit of Study:
We are starting our Social Change unit by tuning in to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as looking at the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Classes will be researching a social issue to be presented at our ‘Night of the Notables’ presentation to parents in the Melawati Theatre on Tuesday April 30th at 7:00pm. Further details will be announced shortly.

For more information and ways to support your child please visit the Parent Learning Connection page.

Important Reminders/Information: (also see GLC Updates)
Monday, March 18-No school for students (teacher work day)
Tuesday, March 19-School reconvenes (Day 2)
Math, Science, Reading and Writing assessments will be conducted this week
Friday, March 22-Writers’ Celebration 
March 24-28-No School-Spring Break
Monday, April 1-School reconvenes (Day 6)
Thursday, April 4 (10:30-12:30)-Part 2 of Social Change Makers’ Conference from 10:30am-2:30pm (parents welcome)

INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS WEEK PLANS
From the Inclusive Schools Week Planning Team:
There will be three special dress up days to celebrate Inclusive Schools Week:
March 21: Students are encouraged to wear odd socks with their school uniform on ‘Mismatched Sock Day’.
April 2: Students are encouraged to wear blue clothing for ‘Autism Awareness Day’.
April 5: Diversity Day - ES students are encouraged to dress in clothes that highlight them as unique individuals.

There will be a Coffee Chat & Resource Fair happening on April 1st. RSVP is required Click Here for the invitation. There is more information about these days below.

March 21, 2019, Down Syndrome Awareness Day
Today is World Down Syndrome Awareness Day. #WorldDownSyndromeDay The ISKL ES community is encouraged to wear mismatched socks to raise awareness and highlight that our differences are what make us great.

April 1-5, 2019, Inclusive Schools Week. #kaleidoscopeoffriends
The ISKL Community Schoolwide will celebrate the progress that we have made in providing a supportive and quality education to an increasingly diverse student population. The week will also provide an important opportunity for educators, students and parents to discuss what else needs to be done in order to ensure that ISKL continues to successfully educate all children. Events will be planned to engage the students, teachers, and parents. 

April 1, 2019, Coffee Chat & Resource Fair.
To kick off Inclusive Schools Week there will be a Coffee Chat and Resource Fair in the Community Room from 8:15 - 9:45 am. This is a great opportunity for parents to learn about the resources that the Student Resource Team (SRT) offers to support students in their learning and development at ISKL. In addition to learning about speech and language therapy, educational psychology, and counseling available at ISKL, parents will also have the opportunity to learn about additional supports that can be accessed outside of school to support their child and family.  Coffee and snacks will be provided. Parents need to RSVP - Click Here.

April 2, 2019, is World Autism Awareness Day 
#LightItUpBlue The ISKL ES community is encouraged to support the ‘Autism Speaks - Light it up Blue Campaign’ by wearing blue to increase understanding and acceptance of autism.

April 5, 2019, Diversity Day
As Inclusive Schools Week wraps up, ES students are encouraged to dress in clothes that highlight them as unique individuals. #kaleidoscopeoffriends

Highlight last week:
The G6 Counselor - Janelle Maxson - and the G6 Peer Helpers presented information to our G5 students about next year....and we are all excited about our course selections! Please return your child’s orange-colored G6 Course Selection sheet. (Due Tuesday, March 19th).

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