Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Data Management Bar Graphs


Over the last month we have been learning various components of Data Management and Probability. This week you learned how to collect and organize discrete primary data by creating a questionnaire whereby you asked your fellow classmates a question and provided them with five possible choices to choose from. This was then followed by you displaying the data in the form of a bar graph. As I look through your bar graphs, I am pleased to say that you all followed my instructions and example on the board. Each graph was labeled appropriately at the top, x and y axis, each bar was color coded to differentiate their meaning, and each bar was labeled according to what it represented. Furthermore, the topics that you all chose varied. Some students asked their classmates about their favourite ice cream flavour, food, animal, colour, sports team, sport and so forth. Due to the accuracy of the data you collected and graphed, I have decided that the information will be used in our next math lesson where you will learn how to display data through a stem-and-leaf plot graph.
Great job students I am very proud of your work!

Water Bottle Collection


Students could you please collect any empty 500mL water bottles and bring them to class as we are going to conduct a science experiment on Friday, November 13, 2009 which correlates with our current science unit on sound.

Thank-you!

All Charged Up


Students, as we continue our unit on understanding matter and energy, I would like you to conduct an experiment at home and write down your conclusions. For instructions on how to conduct the experiment go to the National Geographic Kids website and it will guide you through the steps to achieve your desired results. The experiment is entitled, All Charged Up and only requires you to have a comb and facet with running water. Students don’t forget to right down your procedure and results so we can discuss them in class.

Have Fun Students!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Nutritional Snacks and Lunches


Starting school with a full tummy gives you lots of energy to learn throughout the day. Thus, having a healthy breakfast will kick start your day and allow your brain to wake up and begin processing valuable information. As your school day continues, time is allotted for snacks to be eaten as well as your lunch. Parents when making your child's lunch please pack them nutritional meals that consist of all four food groups. I encourage healthy fruits and vegetables instead of sugary treats that do not hold any nutritional value. Further, parents please remember that both my classroom and Blue Willow Public School are a nut free facilities. Parents if you would like nutritional snack and lunch ideas I encourage you to go to the teach nutrition website which provides helpful tips. Further I encourage you to sit down with your child and explain healthy food choices and how to construct a healthy meal.

Ms. Frois

Help!!!!!!!!!!


Students, if you are expereincing difficulty in a academic subject please come to me for assistance or clarification on a topic. I am always available for extra help as long as I am informed ahead of time of the subject and time period you wish to seek assistance. If parents rather seek assistance outside of school listed below are tutoring websites that I encourage you to explore and seek additional information on.

Find a Tutor
Kumon Canada
Tutor Ontario
Sylvan Tutoring Centre

Ms. Frois

Back to School


Starting a new school year may bring forth anxiety and fear of the unknown. However you do not have to feel this way. There are many resources available to both you and your parents to assist with the transition whether it be a new school, new teacher or new grade. I recommend that you browse through the information on the Family Education website to gain valuable information that will ease your school jitters. The headings entitled, what parents need to know this school year, breakfast & lunch ideas & recipes, school & homework help by grade level (k-12), back-to-school safety, getting ready for back to school and educational printables for kids provide numerous resources under their respective headings. Explore and discover the website and I encourage all my students and their parents to come together and discuss the valuable information provided because it will assist their child in their learning process.

Ms. Frois

Mad Science Workshop


Mad Scientists will be coming to our school and into our classroom tomorrow with a fun, interesting and educational science workshop. Structured as an in-class field trip, the workshop will take place in the afternoon and be hands on and interactive. Professional scientists will teach a lesson that is reflective of what we have been learning in our matter and energy science unit. Unique and innovative scientific equipment will be brought in to further your understanding of the concepts being taught. Students be prepared to put on your white lab coats tomorrow and take on the role of a scientist and have fun. Until then, click on the following link, Mad Science of Toronto if you would like additional information.

Ms. Frois