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Sunday, May 31, 2020

June 1 - 5, Our New New Normal

Dear Division 2 students,

Week 8 Plan June 1 - 5, 2020:

We will do Zoom at our regular time Tuesday 10-11.

This week will look slightly different.  For those returning to school please bring:
• Jump Math booklet
• Geometry set
• Dress for the weather because I plan on being outside (sunscreen, walking shoes, light jacket, water bottle).  Our walking permission form is in place from the beginning of the year and we will be taking advantage of the walking opportunities.
• Reminder there is NO microwave access.  Do not bring food that requires heating.
• Backpack to carry lunch and supplies as we walk

For Math this week:
Grade 7’s:
• Monday:     Angle Bisectors page 125-126
• Tuesday:     Perpendicular and Parallel Lines page 127-128
• Wed.:          Perpendicular Bisectors page 129-130
• Thursday:   Lines and Integers page 131-132  
• Friday:        Choose some activities from the list below in blue below the grade 6 weekly instructions.   
Grade 6’s
• Monday through Thursday: work your way through the arithmetic operation section on the Khan Academy (link below).  Do the activities and quizzes.  Aim for a subtopic box a day at the minimum.
• Friday:        Choose some activities from the list below in blue below.                     


Estimate the height of a basketball net. How tall is that in millimetres? 
Remember: 
1 m = 100 cm; 1 cm = 10 mm 

Play the fun dice game Min-Max–imize! 
This is a game for 2 or more players. Each player needs a paper and pencil and should draw the empty equation below on their paper. You will need one die for this game. 
( ____ x ____ ) ÷ ____ - ____ = 
Players take turns rolling the die. After every roll, each of the players have to decide where to put the rolled digit in their equation. The goal is to get the greatest answer possible. Once a digit is recorded it must stay in that spot. You can’t move the digits. Continue to roll the die until all spots in the equation have been filled. Calculate and record your answer. Remember BEDMAS when solving the equation. Solve what is inside the brackets first, and the divide before you subtract! The player with the highest score after 10 rounds wins! 
Does your strategy change each round?
Try playing with a goal of getting the lowest answer possible. Would your strategy change? 


A geometric pattern represents the number pattern 3, 6, 12, 24... 
What might the geometric pattern look like? 

Dice Difference – Play this game with a sibling or adult.
Decided who is player 1 and who is player 2. Roll 2 dice. To get the difference, subtract the smaller number from the larger number. Player 1 wins if the difference is 0, 1 or 2. Player 2 wins if the difference is 3, 4 or 5.
Play 25 rounds and record the results.
What is the probability of player 1 winning a round? Player 2?
Is this a fair game?
How would the results compare if you played 100 rounds?
How might you change the rules to make this game fair for everyone? 

Imagine that you arranged five objects on a 4 x 4 cube bookshelf . 
Draw what the shelf would look like with the objects on it from the front. Draw what it would look like from the back? How did you decide where to put the objects when drawing from the back perspective? 


For Language Arts chose 4-5 activities from the list below:

Journal
In our modern world, it has been disheartening and depressing to watch the news in the last few weeks.  With everything going on in the world, especially with our neighbours to the South, we need to relook at our values and principals, both societal and individual.  I would like you to write about your perfect world or society, a “Utopia”.  What would it look like for you?  How would all people be treated?  What fundamental core values would govern all laws, actions, and systems in this society?

Read a fictional story of your choice today for at least 20 minutes. 
Think about the setting, plot and characters. How does the author help you understand these story elements? How is this similar or different from how it would look in a TV show?

Thinking about your favourite TV show, brainstorm a list of possible episodes that you wish they had created. Choose one to write about. Think about whether you want to write a script, design a story board with speech bubbles or write it as a story. What elements from the original show should you include in your episode? What characters will be in it? What problem will happen? How will it be solved? Then write a summary of your episode including the major details and possible conversations between characters. What advertisers do you think would pay to have a commercial shown in your TV show? 

Read a fictional story of your choice today for at least 20 minutes. 
What are some elements from the story that you could include in your rough copy of TV show episode? Read your rough copy to a friend or family member. Consider drawing out some scenes so they can visualize how it would look on screen. Listen to their feedback and ask for suggestions to improve it.

Watch an episode of your favourite TV show. While you are watching take notes about the cast, description of setting, lighting and use of commercial breaks. Discuss each element you noticed with a friend or family member. Next, think about the different jobs that would be involved in creating the TV Show (e.g. script writers, camera crew, editors, actors, director). Which one would you be most interested in doing? Why?

Research the Fall of Ancient Rome. What happened, when and why?  Do you agree Rome fell?  Consider Constantine and New Rome (Byzantine Empire).

Sunday, May 24, 2020

May 25-29, 2020

Dear Division 2 students,

Week 7 Plan May 25 - 29, 2020:

I would like you to reflect back on your year.  Please email a list of clubs, teams and volunteer activities you have been involved with at school this year.  Comment on how participation in activities benefited you and the school community as a whole.  Email your submission to: suclavin3@gmail.com by Wednesday May 27.

Continue working on your book review project.  Finish reading your novel and give a summary about the entire novel.  You will give your opinion and recommendations for the book, who the book might suit.  This can be done as a digital book advertisement, a narrated slideshow or a video of you giving a summary and recommendation.  

For Math this week: 6’s Surface Area and Drawing & 7’s Geometry
• Monday:     
Grade 6 Surface Area page 182-183
Grade 7 Congruency page 113-114
• Tuesday:     
Grade 6 Word Problems page 184-185
Grade 7 Introduction to Constructions page 115-117
• Wed.:          
Grade 6 Isometric Drawing page 186-187 (skip the building activities)
Grade 7 Constructing Triangles page 118-119
• Thursday:   
Grade 6 Isometric Drawing page 188
Grade 7 Congruent Triangle page 120-121
• Friday:        
Grade 6 Side View page 189-190 (skip the building activities)
Grade 7 Isosceles Triangle Theorem page 122-124

Monday, May 18, 2020

Dear Division 2 parents and students,

Week 5 Plan May 18 - 22, 2020:

Tuesday is a VERY important meeting (mandatory), especially for Grade 7’s.  Elphinstone will be doing a presentation and you can ask questions about what next year will look like.  Please take off any backgrounds or any screenshot images 

We will briefly review core competency reflections on Tuesday’s Zoom meeting for those who have not completed this task.  It was due last Friday. 

Please remember to use the “I can” statements (link below) as a starting point for your 3 reflections.  You have done 6 of these so far this year, so this activity should NOT be new for any student.  Make sure to support with anecdotal evidence of your growth this year.


Save your 3 reflections on MyBlueprint.  
Grade 6’s as a journal post and grade 7 in your portfolio folder you created.

Continue reading and do a reading journal entry twice a week.  This week we start a book review project.  You will read a novel and give a summary about the entire novel.  You will give your opinion and recommendations for the book.  This can be done like a digital book advertisement, a narrated slideshow or a video of you giving a summary and recommendation.  

For Math this week: 6’s Volume and Capacity & 7’s Geometry

I have enclosed marking sheets for self-marking and feedback.  I will do a tutorial for math on Thursday via Zoom.
• Monday:     Victoria Day
• Tuesday:     
Grade 6 Volume Formula pages 173-174
Grade 7 Transformations page 180-181
• Wednesday:          
Grade 6 Liquid Volume page 175-176
Grade 7 Congruent Triangles page 105-107
• Thursday:   
Grade 6 Capacity page 177-179
Grade 7 Congruent Triangles page 108-109
• Friday:         
Grade 6 Nets of Prisms page 180-181
Grade 7 Congruency page 110-112                                                                              

Saturday, May 9, 2020

Week 5 Plan


 Week 5 Plan May 12 - 15, 2020
:

If you didn’t submit your SS, it is late.  
Make sure to submit your SS Projects to: suclavin3@gmail.com  

This week we will focus on preparing 3 core competency reflections on MyBlueprint.  This MUST be done by Friday May 15, 2020.

Please use the “I can” statements (link below) as a starting point for your 3 reflections.  You have done 6 of these so far this year, so this activity should NOT be new for any student.  Make sure to support with anecdotal evidence of your growth this year.


Save your 3 reflections on MyBlueprint.  Grade 6’s as a journal post and grade 7 in your portfolio folder you created.

Continue reading and do a journal entry twice a week.  I also want a short story about overcoming adversity.

For Math this week: Geometry and Volume

I have enclosed marking sheets for self-marking and feedback.  I will do a tutorial for math on Tuesday during our regularly scheduled Zoom and if needed Thursday.
• Monday:     Pro D Day
• Tuesday:     
Grade 6 Block Model of Volume pages 164 & 165
Grade 7 Tessellations page 170-171
• Wed.:         
Grade 6 Volume pages 166-167
Grade 7 Tessellations pages 172-174
• Thursday:   
Grade 6 Volume and Area of a Face pages 168-170
Grade 7 Similarity pages 175-176
• Friday:         
Grade 6 Volume of Triangular Prisms pages 171-172
Grade 7 Dilatations pages 177-179                                                                                                                                                                                       

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Dear Division 2 parents and students,

Happy Star Wars Day!  May the 4th be with you.



Week 4 Plan May 4 - 8, 2020:

This week we continue our research projects on:

            Grade 6 – The World Health Organization
            Grade 7 – Ancient Rome

Projects will be done on slideshow and emailed to Mr. Sullivan by: May 8, 2020

Submissions emailed to: suclavin3@gmail.com  

• Grade 6-W.H.O. Description, Origins, Focus, Funding
• Grade 7-Ancient Rome: Timeline of major events (starting with founding of Rome 753 BCE)    and a map of Empire at height of Rome. Then pick one person, event or structure to write about (limit yourself to 6 facts and 2 slides) 

There is an abundance of information on both topics.  This is meant to be a brief synopsis of both topics, giving a general understanding of the material.  I will speak further Tuesday about the projects.

Continue reading and do a journal entry twice a week

For Math this week: Motion Geometry  

I have enclosed marking sheets for self-marking and feedback.  I will do a tutorial for math on Tuesday during our regularly scheduled Zoom and if needed Thursday.

Monday:  
Grade 6 Design (Tessellations) page 60-62 
Grade 7 Reflections page 157-158
Tuesday:     
Grade 6 Coordinate Grids page 63-64
Grade 7 Reflections page 159-161
• Wednesday:          
Grade 6 Translations & Reflections on a Coordinate Grid page 65-66
Grade 7 Rotations page 162-164
Thursday:  
Grade 6 Rotations on a Coordinate Grid page 67-68
Grade 7 Rotations page 165-167
Friday:         
Grade 6 Rotations on a Coordinate Grid & Unknown Quantities page 69-70
Grade 7 Transformations page 168-169