Miss. S. Dillon-Grade 503 (Online Classroom)
(click teachers name to return to home page) Welcome to 5-03, there will be guides, videos, descriptions and assignments posted regularly based on our 2020-2021 year plan.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Math Week 15
February 1-5, 2021
**There is no PDF available for this week**
For the next couple weeks, we are focusing on Fractions:
- create sets of equivalent fractions
- compare fractions with like and unlike denominators.
Fractions
ELA Week 15
February 1-5, 2021
Superhero Powers!
Read aloud
Online Assignment:
Reading Comprehension
Monday, January 25, 2021
Math Week 14
January 25-29, 2021
**There is no PDF available for this week**
This week we are focusing on Identify, create, and analyze single transformations of 2-D shapes (with and without the use of technology). (SS5.7)
Single transformations of 2-D shapes - rotations
When we rotate an image, we turn a shape on a point of rotation. We can turn or rotate the image clockwise or counterclockwise. The point of rotation will be on one of the vertices of the shape.
Think about the hands on a clock. When the minute hand moves from the 12 to the 3, it rotates a quarter turn clockwise.
Sunday, January 24, 2021
ELA Week 14
January 25-29 2021
This week we will beginning a new unit: Hero's (Personal and Philosophical)
Unit is focused on what makes a hero and how hero's make a difference, students will explore and learn about First Nations hero's, current events and roles heroes are playing in society.
Watch the following introductory read aloud which is a celebration of Indigenous Hero's titled "Go Show the World" written by Wab Kinew
Math Week 13
January 18-22, 2021
**There is no PDF available for this week**
This week we are focusing on Identify, create, and analyze single transformations of 2-D shapes (with and without the use of technology). (SS5.7)
Single Transformations of 2-D shapes reflection
Reflection: When a shape is reflected in a mirror we see a reflection image. The line segment that joins a point to its image is perpendicular to the line of reflection. A shape and its image have opposite orientations, or face opposite ways. A reflection is sometimes called a flip because when a shape is reflected, it is flipped over.
ELA Week 13
January 18-22 2021
The Schools
Please click on the video below to learn extra information about these residential schools.