Thursday, October 31, 2013

BEDMAS

BEDMAS Stands for

B- Brackets
E- Exponents
D- Division
M- Multiplication
A- Addition
S- Subtraction 

Halloween

Halloween is on October 31st  it was first originated hundreds of years ago

Order of Operations (BEDMAS)

These are the orders of BEDMAS
B is for brackets always do the brackets first
E is for exponents do the exponents second
D is for dividing do the dividing third
M is for multiplying do that in the order it comes
A is of addition do that in the order it comes
S is for subtraction do it in the order it comes

By: Matthew and Taylor C

Bedmas

Order of operations is very easy to do all you have to do is use bedmas brackets exponents division multiplication addition subtraction.
             

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Food chain

In science we learned about food chains,
Example.
Mushrooms, bugs,birds, owl, cougar.
The bugs would eat the mushrooms the birds would eat the  bugs the birds would eat the bugs an owl would eat the birds and a cougar would eat the owl.

Pyramid of Numbers

In science class we learned about the pyramid of numbers. It is the number of individual organisms at each level of a food chain. The number of  organisms decreases with each level higher in the food chain. Ther is a greater number of organisms at the bottom of the food chain than at the top. 

Succession

Succession is when an environment slowly becomes  bigger environment.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Common m

Common noun
A common noun names any one of a class of objects like child ,tree, home.
By: Matthew E

Proper nouns
A proper noun names a particular person place, or thing it begins with a capital latter.
By: Taylor C

Enrichment

Today in indictment we looked on the internet looking on ebay ebrandon and I found some cool things some thing are pretty cool and I might buy them and I will sell some things on ebrandon there is some things that  other people put on there.


By.brennan.

Nouns

A noun is a person, place or thing. Canada is a place. Clock is a thing and i'm a person.

Nouns

A noun is a person,place or a thing like Canada is a place a clock Is a thing and  I'm a person.

Enrichment (interior design)

Today in enrichment I did interior design. We did mr.corbels door with an acoustic guitar with a few music notes around it.

Homograph

I learned that a holograph is a word that has the same spelling as another word but a different meaning and sometimes a different pronunciation.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Common and proper nouns

Today we learned about common and proper nouns. Every noun can be further classified as common or proper.
What is a common noun? A common noun are general things and do not begin with capital letters unless they begin a sentence.
What is a proper noun? Proper nouns are things that always begin with capital letters.
Ex:          Common:              Proper:
                ocean                     Pacific
                restaurant               Wendy's
                teacher                   Mr. Routledge
                country                  Canada
                movie                     Pitch Perfect

Monday, October 21, 2013

When dividing by the power of ten greater than zero move the decimal to the left as many times as there is decimal places.

El Niño

El Niño is a huge mass of very warm water that appears frequently off the coast of northern South America.

Noun

A noun is a person place or thing

Hatchet

Our class just finished hatchet it was a great book. It was about a boy named Brian robson he got caught in the wilderness when his plane crashed he had to survive of almost 3 months before Simone came to rescue him so that was fun you have to read the book.

Nouns

A noun is a person place or thing.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Soccer/Scoial Studies

The object of soccer is to get the ball in to the net with no hands. But you have to get to there net and get past three forward players two defence players and a goalie that can use his hands. In the game of sooner you can not kick punch or tackle anyone.
By: Matthew E

The 7 wonders of the world
1. Grand Canyon
2. The Great Barrier Reef
3. Harbour Of Rio De Janeiro
4. Mount Everest
5. Aurora
6. Parícutin Volcano
7. Victoria Falls
By: Taylor C

Megaladon in science

Today in science we talked about megaladon and about if it is extinked  or still alive a guy has made a replica of his jaw and have got authentic teeth on it and he was diving for years and collections teeth .he was diving with his and a sand shark bit his flipper and it almost came off and another time he almost got hit when he hit him with his screwdriver and it hit his friend and it dislocated his shoulder he finished hi jaw in 25 years. By Brennan

The 7 Natural wonders of the world

The 7 natural wonders of the world are 
The Grand Canyon 
The Harbour of Rio
The Victoria waterfalls
Great Barrier Reef
Paracutin Volcano
Northern Lights 
And Mount Everest 

Juggling

Juggling is an art about throwing objects in a pattern like three juggling to. Juggle three balls all you do is juggling a cascade pattern and if you want you can learn tricks like mill mess the robot and lots more.

Regions

There are 7 different regions in the world. They are

Wilderness regions
Rural regions
Urban regions
Physical regions
Desert regions
Geologic land form regions
Climate vegetation soil region
 

Antihero $ super villains

Anti heros are heros that are good guys and bad guys like bat man if someone gets in his way he will do what he has to do to get the people out of the way. Super vilion will rob banks and commit crimes all over the city

The 7 Natural Wonders of the World

There are seven natural wonders of the world. They are:

  • Grand Canyon
  • Paricutin (volcano in Mexico) 
  • Harbour of Rio De Janano
  • Aurora Borealis 
  • Victoria Falls
  • Mount Everest
  • Great Barrier Reef

Magaladon

Magaladons are the huge ansisters of sharks.they are giant.they are like 2x a grate white. They are  extinct.

short story

yesterday we made a short story we parented that we had to show an Allen around on a blimp and you went over a baseball and he asks questions and you had to answer the questions .  

Thursday, October 17, 2013

The Five Oceans

There are 5 oceans there is the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Southern Ocean, Arctic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean!!!!!!!!

Gary Paulsen

Gary Paulsen Is an American writer of a young adult literature, best known for coming of age stories about the wilderness. He was born May17 1939, he is 74 years old know. He grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

Over hand serve

To over hand serve first you gotta toss the ball, it's all in the toss if you don't have a good toss u probably won't have a very good serve. Toss the ball (if your right handed) with your left hand. Not big or too small just a toss that goes just above your head. Once you toss the ball, at the right time hit the ball with a big open hand and have your fingers spread. Try to hit the ball up and hard so that it goes over the net.

Diving

When diving in volleyball bend your knees and let yourself fall but get your arms under the ball ( make sure you have knee pads first )

7 Natural Wonders of the World

The 7 natural wonders of the world are:
               The northern lights (aurora boreal is)
                The Great Barrier Reef in Australia
                The Parcutin volcano in Mexico
                 Mt. Everest in Africa
                Victoria Falls in Zambia
                 The harbour of Rio De Jenario
                 Grand Canyon in USA

Seven Continents

The seven continents of the world are, North America,South America,Asia,Africa,Australia,Antarctica, and last but not least Europe! There now you know your seven continents if you didn't before!!

Friday, October 11, 2013

Idioms

An idiom is an expression that has a meaning different from the usual meaning of the individual words within it.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Abusive behaviours

Today in Health class we learned about abusive behaviours. We learned about physical, verbal,  and emotional abuse.
Abuse behaviours:
1. Name calling-verbal abuse
2. Hitting somebody-physical abuse
3. Leaving someone out-emotional
An idiom is a expression that has a meaning different from the usual meaning of the individual word it means like it is raining cats and dogs outside. That means that I is raining hard or  I am going to hit the road. that means that I am leaving .

Idioms

You probably heard an idioms and didn't no it and idiom is a say that some people say like all the glitter is not gold means that not all the expensive things aren't the best but it could also mean all the glitter like the stuff you put on projects to make them look shine is not gold

IDIOMS

A idiom is a saying or in other words a phrase such as "you are a ham " which means you overact :)))))..

Idioms

Idioms are phrases that have two meanings. Example adding fuel to the fire. You can add fuel to a fire but there's one more meaning. Say if your two best friends are in a argument. And you say something that they said about each other and they'll just more angry. And that's adding fuel to the fire.

S.T.U.P.I.D.E rule

Ok so in the French language the STUPIDE RULE is that if the word ends in s,t,u,p,i,d,or e the letter is silent as in vert (green) don't sat the t.

Hatchet

Hatchet- today in the book hatchet Brian got run over by a moose and a tornado hit the lake and His camp! He also caught his first fool bird that's what Brain call's them.

Summiries

A summire is when you take short notes about the book you read.  It can later help you when you wander questions.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Compound Words

Today in class we learned about compound words. Compound words are words that are made up of two or more words.

Compound words!

A compound word is a word that is made up of two or more words. The meaning of many compound word is related to the meaning of each individual word.                                                         EXAMPLE: blue+berry=blueberry , meaning a type of berry that is blue.

Compound word

A compound word is a word that is made up of 2 or more words. The meaning of many compound words is related to the meaning of each individual word.
Example:
                Blue + Berry = blueberry which means a type of berry that is blue.

Compound words

A compound word is when you take two words and put them together.    Example:   Door and knob will become doorknob

Fun facts

Fun facts

Did you know that a whale's tongue weighs more than a elephant it self and a baby is delivered to the wrong mother 12 times a day!!!!!!!!

Compound words

I learned that a compound word is a word that is made up of two or more words.
Examples:
Doorknob because door is a word by itself and so is knob
Airport, understand, leftover,sandpaper, seabird, and seaport.

Compound Words

A compound word is a word that is made up of 2 or more words like doorknob is a compound word But under way is not a compound word it's 2 words.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Summery

A summery is a short bit about something it's not very long just a couple of sentences. So if you read a book and you were told to write a summery about it you  just write a couple of sentences about the story but explain little bits not the entire story.

Setting

 To properly set a ball, bend your elbows and make your hands really big and make them the shape of the ball and have your thumbs pointing towards your eyes.  When the ball comes to you, set the ball with a follow through. To follow through push your elbows up  and follow through. When you follow through, your thumbs and your index finger should make a triangle.

Volleyball

At volleyball practice I learned how to spike.
If you are right handed then you step far with your left foot. Then really quickly you step with your right then left foot landing about shoulder width apart. Then you jump and flick your wrist down hard hitting the volleyball hard. You make sure it goes fast down to the ground on the otherwise of the net making sure the other players can't hit it.
That is how you spike a volleyball.

The rule of thirds

The rule of thirds is on a camera you a agin it is split up into thirds. The picture is usually better when the main point of the picture is corners of the frame. In portraits that is different the person can be in the middle.

Artist In The School

Artist in the school was about taking lots of photos outside, we would take a lots of photos and put it on the computer. Everyday after we're all done taking photos outside we would put the photos on the computer. The last day we would find one picture that we took and print it out in black and white and we could also but sayings on our photo that we wanted print off.

Volleyball

At volleyball for the girls we are learning about bumping and spiking the ball.  To spike the ball u need to go left foot then jump forward and land on 2 feet then u are reddy to jump and spike the ball. 
Then jump and hit the ball with you hand hard.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Artist In The School

Today we had artist in the school it's really fun. Cause we get to take pictures every time we have artist in the school. It's pretty cool were learning about pictures and stuff. He's telling us what would look good in black and white.

Magazine campaign

The magazine campaign is were you go around selling magazines to people and every one they buy gets you closer and closer to getting a prize like a Xbox 360 or a gum ball machine.




Biological Organization

In science class we read about biological organization. The largest organization is the biosphere, followed by any one of the seven biomes. The seven different biomes are ice, tundra, boreal forest, temperate forest, tropical rainforest, grassland, and desert. The next organization is the ecosystem. An ecosystem is all the interacting parts of a biological community and its environment. The ecosystem is then broken up into communities. A community is an association of different populations of organisms in the environment. Which is why communities are broken into populations. For a wolf pack in only one of the many animals living in a community in the boreal forest. Lastly populations are broken up into individuals. An individual is one living organisms, such as one wolf.

Multiplucation

A few weeks ago we learned about our times tables it was fun but very difficult for some of us  so it is very important to learn them so math is easy. Here are some multiplication facts  to help you out

                                                                           😁😁😁
1x1=1
2x2=4
3x3=9
4x4=16
5x5=25
6x6=36
7x7=49
8x8=64
9x9=81
10x10=100

Artist in the school

Artist in the school is a activity when a artist from winnipeg comes to the school and teaches us about photography for a week and takes us outside to take some pictures of anything that looks cool. 

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Divisibility rules

The divisibility rule for 2 is if the number ends in a 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8 then it is divisible by 2.

Hatchet

Hatchet- What has happened in hatchet so far is that Brian decided to make a bow and arrow, to catch fish and other animals. Brian thought he heard a plane so he lit the fire signal but the plane flew away.