Thursday, 26 November 2015

Speechtastic!

It's time for another Speechtastic!

This time, students are preparing an Informative Speech. They have chosen a topic (a person, a place, an event, a product...) and are planning a 2-5 minute speech to inform the audience about this topic. They should be sure to have an introduction, a middle (with all the important information explained with clear details) and a conclusion.


Speechtastic Presentations are Thursday, December 3rd.


Sunday, 22 November 2015

Thursday!

Remember - 
Student-Led Conferences are this 
Thursday (November 26th) 
from 4:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Drop by anytime 
and check out what the students of 6F1
 have been learning!

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Friday, 6 November 2015

Fraction Dominos

Students played with Fraction Dominos today to practice proper fractions.






Thursday, 5 November 2015

Fractions in Photos

Today in Math, students went hunting for fractions to photograph!



Monday, 2 November 2015

CFOO!

In Français, we have started CFOO (Le Club Fabuleux des Orateurs et Oratrices)! 
This is a public speaking "club" that will help students improve their oral French skills through short presentations.
There are fifteen different presentations, separated into three categories: Research, Opinion and Creativity.
Each student chooses one and prepares their short oral presentation, fulfilling all of the criteria (listed on the pages they have in their binder).
Students should also keep in mind eye contact, volume and expression during their presentation.
The presentation could take on various forms: a speech, a poster, a puppet play, etc. - the possibilities are endless!
The first CFOO will take place on Monday, November 9th







Sunday, 1 November 2015

Homework Alert!

The Math Quiz is tomorrow:  Monday, November 2nd!

Here's what students need to know:
-how to find the factors of a number
-how to find the multiples of a number
-how to find the plus petit commun multiple (ppcm) of two or more numbers
-how to find the plus grand facteur commun (pgfc) of two or more numbers
-the difference between a nombre premier and a nombre compose
-how to solve a problem using multiples