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Recognizing Patterns

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 Recognizing Patterns Attachments are all on recognizing patterns, patterns and graphing. Please read through the notes, write and copy notes to help you remember how to do the work.   Loading…

Lesson #2 Capital Letters. November 20/.20

  Capital Letters Lesson #2- more capital letters, this time you are going to place capital letters on people and pets because people are persons, and pets are things.  Example: k ristin and j ames went to the fair. There are two names here , so you need to capitalize both;  K ristin and J ames.  Kristen and James went to the fair.  Loading…

Capital Letters November 20/.20

  Capital Letters Today's lesson is about capital letters. Where do you put capital letters? You place capital letters at the beginning of a sentence, persons, places, or  things.  example:   he went to the arena to skate. What do you capitalize? h e went to the arena to skate. So, when you rewrite it, it looks like this: H e went to the arena to skate. The letter h was capitalized.  Directions: You need to rewrite the sentences and place the capital letter(s) where needed.  Loading…

Evaluating expressions using the order of operations.

  November 18,2020. Today's math lesson is evaluating expressions using the order of operation rules. Here are the rules you need to follow when solving: 1. Do parentheses first. ( ) 2. Multiplication or division which ever comes first.  3. Add or subtract which ever comes first.  Examples: 3+2-1x5=------Ask yourself, are there any parentheses? No there isn't.  3+2-1x5= Is there any multiplication or division? What appears first?                       There is no division, so we solve the  multiplication first. 3+2-1x5= 3+2-5=  Now that we solved the multiplication, we go to next rule,                    which is to either do adding or subtracting, whichever comes                     first. So 3+2 is first, so you add them. 3+2-5= 5-5=0 SOLVE THE LAST ONE NOW, WHICH IS 0. THIS IS HOW YOUR WORK SHOULD LOOK LIKE NOW: 3+2-1x5= 3+2-5 5-5 0 Example 2: Remember to follow the rules.  2+5+2-3= 7+2-3 9-3 6 Now it's time for you to solve your work. You may use a calculator . Don'

Remembrance Day

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November 9/2020 What is Remembrance Day? Remembrance Day in Canada is observed on November 11. At 11:00 am businesses and schools usually stop for a moment of silence to show respect for all of the Armed Forces members who have risked their lives to ensure Canada remains a safe country. This day was specially chosen as it marked the official end of World War 1 in 1918. Remembrance Day ceremonies are held in schools or public places to pay tribute to fallen soldiers who have lost their lives while serving their country. These ceremonies are also a reminder that conflict continues to exist and armed service members are currently stationed around the world to help out in those areas. During these ceremonies people often remember Canada’s role in these major wars: First World War 1914-1918 Second World War 1939-1945 Korean War 1950-1953 Canada’s involvement in other conflicts and peacekeeping missions are also discussed and remembered on this day. xxx Loading… x

My Story: A Long Way From Home

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 Watch the video as I read the story of , "My Story: A long Way From Home" , and follow along with your handout. Handout

Inferences: Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump

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Inferencing through expressions and voice. Reading also on Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump As I discuss about inferencing, check for how clues are given through tone of voice and expressions. Follow along with your article on, "Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump", as I read.

Ecosystems are Made Up Of Living and Non-living Things

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 Directions: Read the passage on ecosystems and answer questions at the end. Remember to use complete sentences with the correct punctuation. Scientists group everything on Earth as living or non-living. Non-living could be rocks, water, or air.  Living things could be fish, birds, and you. All living things live in a habitat. A habitat is a place that provides living things with oxygen, water, food, shelter, and everything else.  First Nations and Metis believe that everything is related and each has a responsibility. For example, if we take sweetgrass from Mother Earth, we need to give something in return. First Nations usually place tobacco before removing the sweetgrass. First Nations also believe that the rocks, people, and rain have a spirit.  The seventh generation is about a teaching that has been passed from our ancestors. We have a responsibility to Mother Earth.  We cannot simply think of ourselves and our survival. Each generation has a responsibility.  Loading…