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Friday, 21 November 2014

Nov21

Novel Study: The Little Prince

The Little Prince meets a conceited man, a drunkard, a businessman, a lamplighter and a geographer. 

He comes to know the absurdity or ridiculousness of adults.  He believes all work must serve a purpose, have meaning and be truly useful to others.  We are not be self-centred but rather caring and loving.

What is your opinion of each of these characters that he meets?

Why would the Little Prince compare grown-ups to Baobabs? What’s he trying to say?

What impression do you have of the snake?

Why do you think the inconsequential flower the Prince meets in the desert tells him that people don’t have roots and tend to drift about?

Remember to write in 1st person point of view when offering a personal opinion i.e. I feel... I think... I believe... I'm surprised by... I wonder... I can't understand why... I learned the importance of...  plus 1 supporting reason



Science Lab 5: Solutes vs Solvents (text pg.41)

A solvent, the large part of a solution, in which the solute dissolves.
i.e. sugar (solute) dissolves in hot coffee (solvent) because particles of each are strongly attracted to one another.

Purpose:  to compare how sugar (solute) dissolves in 3 different solvents - water, rubbing alcohol and oil.

Hypothesis:

1.  If I dissolve sugar (solute) in water (solvent), then I think the sugar particles with be very attracted to/somewhat attracted to/unattracted to the water particles and will dissolve quickly/somewhat quickly/not at all.

2.  If I dissolve sugar (solute) in rubbing alcohol (solvent)... same as above.

3.  If I dissolve sugar (solute) in oil (solvent)... same as above.

Observations:

Experiment                                       Rate of Dissolution
Sugar in water
Sugar in oil
Sugar in rubbing alcohol

Analysis:

Questions B & C pg.41


Patterns/Relationships/Table of Values/Sequences





Thursday, 20 November 2014

NOV.20




  • Complete letter to Paul Fleishman on letterhead.
  • Complete inferencing theme of either Do They Know It's Christmas or Get It Together.
  • If you do have the supplies at home, begin working on your Science Lab: Solutes vs Solvents to record observations and record on table.
Creative job on melted crayon art pieces:















Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Nov19

Begin working on Science Lab 5 using this prompt:


Copy/paste your letter to author Paul Fleishman onto e-mailed letterhead.
Save to stick ready to print.

Continue working on song lyrics theme handout for Friday.

Begin working on silhouettes for melted crayon art task, as per example:

Math textbook corrections below.  Use them to check over corresponding workbook pages:








Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Nov18

Language:

  • Begin working on inferencing handout based on our class team tasks.  Due Friday.
  • Continue revising/editing Paul Fleishman letter from our conferencing.
Math:
  •  Use any 1 frequency table from Food Show data to create a graph as taught using PowerPoint "add chart" application.  Submit by end of tomorrow, as per example:





Monday, 17 November 2014

Nov.17





Sample letter.  Begin drafting, structuring your ideas.  We will continue to conference, revise and edit throughout this week.  Print on letterhead & mail-out Friday.

U4: Patterns & Relationships
Complete Figure 1-4 + Table of Values



Thursday, 13 November 2014

Nov.13

Take-home independent tasks to be submitted on Monday, as discussed:

  • Data management
  • Geography
Copies of The Little Prince for our novel study can be accessed in many ways:


Data Management

Data was collected about detached house prices in neighborhood YYZ:
$549,900
$639,500
$599,900
$650,900
$739,900
$799,900
$699,900
$749,900
$599,900
$619,000
$689,500
$609,900
$575,000
$650,000
$659,499

-Arrange the prices in ascending order (least to greatest). 
-Identify the median (middle) price.
-Identify the range (difference between the highest and lowest price).
-Calculate the mean (average) price.


 Data was collected about 10,000 people that attended the Auto Show:

Male
Female
7,500
2,500

Yearly Salary
Frequency
$25,000-$49,000
1,250
$50,000-$74,999
5,000
$75,000-$99,999
3,000
$100,000-$149,000
500
$150,000++
250

Age
Frequency
Under 18
250
19-35
2,750
36-50
5,500
50-65
1,000
65+
500

Education
Frequency
High School
1,500
College
6,500
University
2,000

Heard About Show
Frequency
TV
6,000
Radio
750
Newspaper
250
Social Media
3,000

Reason For Attending

Buy/lease a new car within next 6 months
1,500
Buy/lease a new car within next year
4,000
For pleasure as auto enthusiast
2,000
Browse new models for possible buy/lease
2,500

Owns 0 cars
500
Owns 1 car
2,750
Owns 2 cars
6,500
Owns 3+ cars
250

Based on this data, the typical person that attended the Auto Show was:



  




Data was collected at St. Simon:
The parking lot is 30m long.
A typical car is 1.40m wide.
Cars are to be parked 0.90m apart from each other.
How many cars can fit on 1 side of the lot?



















Independently or with a partner, begin drafting a personal letter to Seedfolks author Paul Fleishman expressing any of the following:

  • your overall opinion of his novel
  • your opinion of any of his characters that stood out to you
  • your opinion of any life lessons you learned from reading his novel
  • any questions you wonder about
Be sure to write in the 1st person point of view, either using "I" or "we" i.e. I feel... I think... I really liked... I was moved by.... I was impressed.... etc.

We will conference next week to revise/edit/print on school letterhead to mail out.















Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Nov.12

Novel Study: The Little Prince



The Flower:

  • she is vain, not modest/humble
  • she plays the victim, fakes cough to make Little Prince feel guilty
  • she's too proud, has a superior attitude, makes high-maintenance demands
  • all this masks her sensitivity, insecurity and vulnerability
  • she eventually expresses her feelings/love to the Prince but he doesn't know how to deal with it and leaves her since at one point he thought she wasn't truthful
  • what life lessons do you think could be learned from this encounter?


The King:
  • he is an absolute monarch: his authority/power has no limit
  • he prides himself on giving orders that are reasonable and can be easily fulfilled
  • he is absurd and lonely: he wants to make Little Prince his right-hand to be judge, jury and executioner of the rat on planet, yet continuously pardon it since its the only one they have
  • what life lessons do you think could be learned from this encounter?


Little Prince
  • open-minded, creative
  • surprised by grown-ups that are narrow-minded, lack imagination
  • he asks questions about that which is invisible or not tangible
  • he is inquisitive and believes in exploring

Monday, 10 November 2014

Nov 10

Data Management

Team Task 1

Simon Enterprises Inc.
Position
Yearly Salary $
Chief Executive Officier
257,550
Chief Financial Officer
136,450
President
96,350
Vice President
90,150
Treasurer
88,400
Financial Analyst
87,200
Project Manager
83,200
Accounting Dept.
76,850
Supervisor
64,850
Marketing Dept.
58,250
Executive Assitant
53,000
IT Support Team
49,500
Web Designer
48,500
Social Media Promoter
46,000
Sales Director
44,700
Human Resources Director
43,550
Junior Executive
42,700
Buyer
41,000
Logistics
40,300
Customer Service Agent
34,000
Clerk Receptionist
28,000
Caretaker
26,500

Calculate the mean salary.

Calculate the median salary.

Do most of the salaries fall into a specific range? (mode)

If you were hiring a new employee what salary would you use to entice them?


If you were an employee and wanted a raise what would you use to justify your request for more money?


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Team Task 2

Determine the mean, median and mode height (cm) of the following divisions:
  • Gr.1 Gr.3
  • Gr.4 to Gr.6
  • Gr.7 to Gr.8
  • St Simon Staff
How many people will make up your sample group to represent the whole division?





Once data has been collectected, displayed on a graph/table/chart and analyzed, your group is to consolidate it into an artefact that can be shared with others for feedback, as I did here:
example 1 video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6QfeFDTuAE&list=UU-u4mR3_H1MzpKNHdtbrnbA
example 2 prezi
https://prezi.com/ykxtkufw5odw/mean-median-mode-example-2/
  • include your goal: to determine the mean, median & mode heights of students in the ____ division of St. Simon school
  • identify the sample group you collected data from
  • select a graph/chart/table of your choice to display data collected in an easy to understand manner
  • show your calculations
  • include pictures of students measured and your team
Criteria
Collaboration & Technology
·         Creative use of an appropriate multi-media application to showcase data collections using a combination of text, diagrams, calculations, and/or voice
·         Evidence of collaboration
Content
·         Identify goal of task
·         Describe sample group to represent entire division
·         Graph/table/chart to display data effectively
·         Calculations of mean, median, mode
·         Supporting pictures

Presentations begin tomorrow morning.  
Mr. Howlett will be in to observe your progress.