Saturday, October 29, 2011
Verbs
The other day in grammar class we learned about verbs. Verbs are action words an example of a verb is hit.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Fossil Fuiles
In science we learned that a fossil fuels are fuels that originated from plants and other organisms that died and decomposed millions of years ago and were preserved deep under the ground.
Dividing by powers of ten
When dividing by powers of ten with numbers greater than one you move the decimal as many places as there are decimal places. When dividing with numbers less than 1 move the decimal to the right as many decimal places.
ex. 365 divided by 10=36.5
8970divided by 0.1=89700
ex. 365 divided by 10=36.5
8970divided by 0.1=89700
noun
grammer
Fossil Fuels
In science we learned that a fossil fuels are fuels that originated from plants and other organisms that died and decomposed millions of years ago and were preserved deep under the ground.
fossil fuels
in science we learned about fossil fuels, fossil fuels are fuels that were originated from plants and other organisms millions of years ago that were preserved deep under the ground. Ex. oil coal and natural gas
Action Verbs
A verb is a word that expresses action,being, or state of being.
An action verb is a verb that expresses action. Example The track star ran fast.
An action verb is a verb that expresses action. Example The track star ran fast.
Respiration
Respiration happens to cells in living things. In this process oxygen gets energy from food and it is conserved in to carbon dioxide. It is a lot like burning a candle. Oxygen and fuel (wax) is taken in and burned. Carbon dioxide, energy and water is given off.
Fossil Fuels
Fossil fuels are fuels that originated from animals that died and decomposed and were preserved under the ground for millions of years.
Limiting Factor
The limiting factor means how animals die in an ecosystem like: competition for resources, predator prey, disease + parasites, weather, and severe events.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Fossil Fuels
Fossil Fuels are fuels that originated from plants and other organisms that died and decomposed millions of years ago and were preserved deep under the ground.
Example: Oil, coal, and natural gas.
Example: Oil, coal, and natural gas.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
HATCHET
Today in ela we read the last two chapters in the book hatchet. Brian had just got the survival pack after 55 day by him self. The day after he got the survival pack he found the emergence transmiter. when he found it he also found an 22 rifle. brian was just cooking the food that he found in the survival pack. the man came in his plane. the man was a fur buyer.
Brian Robeson!
Today in ELA we finished our book hatchet, at the end Brian Robeson gets rescued by a Cree fur trader. When Brian got home he thought for a week his parents would get back together but they didn't his father went back to the oil industry and his mother went back to the city. Brian wouldn't stop thinking about food all the food in the aisles so much so select Brian was going to eat till he dropped.
Hatchet
today we finished hatchet the book in the end he opens the survival pack and he finds a whole bunch of stuff one of them was a radio transmitter he started playing with it and he thought it was broke but it was actually working he just didn't know so about 10 minutes later some on in a small bush plane came and rescued him
THE END.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Rounding
When you are rounding, you round to the farthest number to the left, or the greatest place value in the number. If the number to the right is 5 or more, than you would round the number on the left up. If the number is less than 5, than you would keep the number the same. The rest of the number would then turn into zero's.
Common and Proper Nouns
Common nouns name any object. Examples child, tree, home
Proper nouns name a particular person, place or thing. It begins with a capital letter.
Example House of Commons, Morgan
Proper nouns name a particular person, place or thing. It begins with a capital letter.
Example House of Commons, Morgan
Multiplying by power or 10s
The other day in math class we learned how to multiply by powers of 10 they get easier once you catch on.
Possessive Nouns
A possessive noun shows possession of the noun that follows. Form the possessive of most singular nouns by adding an apostrophe.
Nouns
Possessive Nouns
anger
in health we learned how to control your anger if you feel mad you should take a deep breath and count down from ten and walk away don't try to get back at someone.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
ANGER
In health we learned about dealing with anger. To deal with anger you got to stay calm, never try to start a fight no matter how mad you are.
Nouns
A noun is a word that names a person ,person ,place or thing. The word a ,an, and the are clues that show a noun is near
POSSESSIVE NOUNS
Today in grammar we learned about possessive nouns. A possessive noun is a noun that shows possession of the noun that follows.
EXAMPLE A child's toy, My teacher's classroom.
EXAMPLE A child's toy, My teacher's classroom.
Common And Proper Nouns
There are two main classes of nouns: common nouns and proper nouns.
A common noun names any thing of a class of objects.
Examples: child, glass, door.
A proper noun names a particular person, place, or thing. It begins with a capital letter.
Examples: Jane, Winnipeg, House of Commons.
Science
Novel
In novel Brian has changed a lot because of not being rescued by the plane that flew right over him. He has changed in ways he has become stronger and was not afraid of anything. Even when the moose and the tornado came he wasn't scared .
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
multiplying by powes of ten
Monday, October 17, 2011
Proper Nowns
In grammar a few days ago we learned about proper nouns they are Person Place or Things that have capitals Ontario is a proper noun because it is a important place so it has a capital
Friday, October 14, 2011
Abusive Behaviour
Abusive behaviors include:
Calling names:verbal abuse
Punching: Physical abuse
Leaving someone out: Emotional abuse
Calling names:verbal abuse
Punching: Physical abuse
Leaving someone out: Emotional abuse
Proper Nouns
Rounding Numbers
Foreign Species
Foreign Species are species living in a different habitat. Which has arrived there by human activity. Most foreign species are damaging to the ecosystem. This picture is about zebra mussels.
Rounding Numbers
Thursday, October 13, 2011
nouns
this week we were learning about nouns nouns are words that are a person place or thing people are nouns buildings are nouns and countries are nouns.
Common and Proper nouns
The other day in grammar class we learned about proper and common nouns.A common noun is a person, place, or thing.A proper noun is a word that starts with capital letters.Ex, Virden a home.
Abusive Behaviors
The last health class we learned about the 3 abusive behaviors there is Physical, Emotional, and Verbal abuse.
Estimating
In math class we learned to round. in rounding we got told to round to the digit farthest to the left .
Example.
2386-2000
+8534 -9000
_____ 11 000
Example.
2386-2000
+8534 -9000
_____ 11 000
Proper Nouns
A proper noun is a name given to a specific person, place or thing. Proper Nouns always begin with capital letters.
Example: Virden, Manitoba, Canada
Estimating
5394 To figure out this question in your head, an easy way to do that is to estimate. First you
-2876 would find the largest place value, which is the first number on the left. You always round
____ the largest place value. Then you would look one place to the right. If that number is 5 or higher, then the first number would be rounded one number up. If the number to right is lower than 5, you would round it down. Then you finish the equation with a rounded answer.
-2876 would find the largest place value, which is the first number on the left. You always round
____ the largest place value. Then you would look one place to the right. If that number is 5 or higher, then the first number would be rounded one number up. If the number to right is lower than 5, you would round it down. Then you finish the equation with a rounded answer.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Abusive behaviors
The six different abusive behaviors are
name calling-verbal
yelling at someone-verbal
hitting-physical
leaving someone out-emotional
swarming someone-emotional
punching something to scare someone-physical
name calling-verbal
yelling at someone-verbal
hitting-physical
leaving someone out-emotional
swarming someone-emotional
punching something to scare someone-physical
abusive behaviors
On Thursday we had health we learned about six tipes of bulling they are:
name calling -verbal
yelling at someone -verbal
hitting- physical
leaving some one out-emotional
swarming someone- emotional
Punching something to scare someone-physical
name calling -verbal
yelling at someone -verbal
hitting- physical
leaving some one out-emotional
swarming someone- emotional
Punching something to scare someone-physical
Abusive behaviors
Friday, October 7, 2011
Nouns
Nouns
Factors
Facters are numbers multiplied to get to a different number the factors for 10 are 1'2 '5,10 those are the factors for 10
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Nouns
Nouns
Nouns
The other day in grammar class we learned about nouns, nouns are words that are people,place, or thing. An example of a noun is a parrot.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Nouns
FACTORS
In math we have been learning about factors. factors are numbers that are multiplied by each other to equal the number.
24= 1,2,3,4,6 8,12,24
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Factors
Factors are numbers that are multiplied to produce a specific product. An example is the number 24. The factors for 24 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Factors
Today in math class we learned all about factors. A factor is a number that has one or more ways of multiplying a number by another number to get the number that you started with. Heres an example 8= 1,2,4,8.
Volleyball
In Gym today we learned how to bump a volleyball properly.
First you lock your hand with your thumbs pointing down then you bend your knees and hit the ball but don't swing your hands
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