Darcy Rota will be our guest speaker tomorrow. | Remember: *Swim notice Homework: Numeracy: Alarm clock coordinate Grid *Bring a foil-covered piece of cardboard for your geometric scene (more information tomorrow). Science: Practice your Newton's Law presentation. What will you do? What will you say? French: Comment on Freshgrade. Label dream school and fineline, due December 7th. Few! Young Entrepreneurs, desk change, Numeracy test or crazy difficult 'chapter task', French, Science, and some coordinate grids. What a busy day! Leave a comment about something interesting you learned today. Darcy Rota will be a guest speaker for the grade 6 and 7s tomorrow. He used to play in the NHL, and is Mr. Stewart's uncle! Do some research to find out a little bit about him. Then you might want to ask him a well-informed question tomorrow. |
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ShinyPineapples
12/1/2016 03:52:24 pm
I learned that math can be very stressful when you're not sure about the answers. Bye!
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Swirlyspice
12/1/2016 04:09:55 pm
I learned how to do the coordinate grid and how the positive minus system works.
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twinkleToe
12/1/2016 04:26:31 pm
Today I learned that it's very important to spend money wisely. We may see many things that interest us or things that make us think, "Oh my goodness, I've got to have that!". Many things can tempt you, but you still have to think about how you spend your money. The money we have is probably hard-earned money, and so we should spend it in a wise way. I personally find this very difficult, because I saw so many things at the Young Entrepreneur Show today that I really wanted, but I had to stop and think about if it was wise to spend that amount of money. I was kind of sad I didn't really get all of the cool things that I wanted, but I'm happy with what I have and I'm glad I brought money to buy such unique things. Okay, bye!
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Wiggle worm
12/1/2016 04:31:03 pm
I learned that there is a actual grid thing for the grid math. Byeee
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justin
12/1/2016 04:57:54 pm
I learned how do some difficult math in the math text.
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DonutDuck
12/1/2016 05:06:48 pm
I liked learning how to use the positive part on the grid to make the picture. I also learned a lot of hard stuff in the textbook.
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Spaghettimonkey
12/1/2016 05:12:58 pm
I liked young entrepreneurs because I got to see all the creations and unique thing the grade 5 made and it was a lot of fun!
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Wenze lunnch
12/1/2016 05:25:13 pm
I learned how to use negitives and positive numbers for a grid
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Squeakypan@da
12/1/2016 05:35:00 pm
I have learned how the positive and negative thing works for the grid and even if it's a chapter task it can still be really hard.
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Limemusicfan
12/1/2016 05:41:34 pm
I learned from what the grade 7s said to the teacher saying what they were learning. I think it might be a little challenging next year in math.
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tterag
12/1/2016 06:11:23 pm
I learned how to use a - and + grids
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Billy 'O Naire (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
12/1/2016 06:56:20 pm
I learned that having a positve mindset helps you go through alot of things.
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movingcactus
12/1/2016 07:36:22 pm
I learned about the negative and positive coordinates stuff wich was really cool and fun.
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LBfootball2
12/1/2016 07:46:51 pm
I learned that even sometimes math could be very hard and even for the teacher tooo
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LBfootball2
12/1/2016 07:49:41 pm
I learned that math could be really hard and even for the teacher. And I also learned about connecting the 3- and 7 and made a clock with it at the end
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Curlyfrie
12/1/2016 08:36:49 pm
I learned that if you always think negative about things and give up, you won't learn as much as the people that always try there best and never give up.
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Teddysprinkle
12/1/2016 08:49:33 pm
I learned that you shouldn't give up even when times are tough, during our math test today I was nervous put I didn't give up and I did my best!
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Beanfranklin
12/1/2016 08:58:09 pm
I learned how to use the negative and positive grid and that math can be very confusing but when you really try and think you can solve the question
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Cleopatra
12/1/2016 08:59:03 pm
I learned to not spend all your money on the first thing you see because unfortunately I did that, and then I couldn't get something I
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topclaraminty
12/1/2016 09:10:08 pm
Something interesting was the grid thingy because it was so cool and I've never done it before.
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Lucky Lemonade
12/2/2016 07:16:30 am
I learned how to coordinate grids which was a bit confusing at the start but now it is really fun.
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speedyslug
12/2/2016 07:51:22 am
I learned how to do the coordinate grid again. I think that if I was not reminded I would have not been able to do it.
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Littlerock
12/2/2016 07:56:23 am
I learned how to do the concordant grid again because i forgot how to do it and now i know how to do it again its probaly going to be a breeze to because last year i was so stressed about it now its amazingly a breeze byeee
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TheRu$$ian
12/2/2016 08:07:33 am
I learned how to use a coordinate grid to draw an alarm clock and a heart. It was hard at the start but once I figured it out it was pretty cool.
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itzme.eg
12/2/2016 09:30:17 am
I learned that in order to finish something you must stick with it. Just because you give up doesn't mean it's over, but it means that you'll know that you haven't stuck with the problem and that you didn't try your hardest to complete it and it will haunt you for a long time. I also learned that we need to know how to limit the usage of our money because it can go pretty fast without you thinking about it. Just because you really like something that doesn't exactly mean that you should get it. Sometimes I think to myself when my parents buy me something if I'm actually be going to use the item often. So I end up not asking for it. It is fun to treat yourself once in a while but it can be a bad habit if you just diddly daddling and spending your money. Bye!
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