Friday 31 May 2013

Career Day!

Today we had 4 speakers come to our class to talk about their careers. The speakers discussed how they became interested in their field, what education they needed and their favourite thing about their job. Students enthusiastically asked questions to our speakers and showed a great deal of respect and maturity. All-in-all, I think our speakers were very impressed.


Tony Doucet talks to 6M about his morning radio show on CBC


Dane Macri discusses his role as a Social Justice Worker
Jade from 7/8L holds a toy truck made by children in Haiti

John Elliott talks about STAG (Sandwich Teen Action Group)
Our class listening attentively

TJ Janisse talks about his role as a Funeral Director


Friday 24 May 2013

Tiger Teachers!

Today, half of the class took the role of teacher and taught their Math lesson to a peer. Any "Student" could attend a "Teacher's" lesson by going to their station and sitting down. 

The instruction was superb, the visuals were excellent, the behaviour was out of this world, and everyone had fun!

Check out the pics and leave a comment if you'd like.


Mackayla's centre on Perimeter
Isaiah learns about Mode from Rana


Tyler teaching the Ins-and-Outs of Bar Graphs

Mickiya looking professional as she teaches about the Area of a Triangle and Rhombus

Rebecca being an attentive student

Chloe shows Dina all about Reflections

Justin, our resident pro at Mixed Numbers

Jakir goes through the steps of the Order of Operations


Zac teaching about the rules of Dividing

Keegan teaches about Ratios

Michael making a tough concept, Prime Factorization, a little easier to understand

Stem -and -Leaf Plots made easy by Rebecca 

Rana learns about Range from Deanna

All about Volume, by Isaiah

Dina teaching about Median

Newspaper Articles

Students in 6M have been writing Newspaper Articles during our Literacy Block. Students wrote an article about life on the International Space Station, as if they had interviewed astronaut, Chris Hadfield.

Here are a few sample articles:


HADFIELD REVEALS HOW ASTRONAUTS SLEEP IN SPACE.
By Stellar Reporter Jakir A.




 

Some people may wonder how astronauts on the ISS have a good night sleep. Last night, Famous Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield returned to Earth well rested.

Many people never give a second thought about sleeping. Most of us just hop in our beds and fall asleep. But it is different for astronauts. They have to strap themselves to a bed or else they would just float away and hurt themselves.
Astronauts sleep in person-sized tethered soundproof booths in tethered sleeping bags. They don't sleep in the average bed a human on Earth would sleep on.


We all sleep in a part of the ISS called the Zvezda. In the Zvezda, there are two sleep stations. Visiting crew have to tie their beds to walls to sleep,” Hadfield stated.

The average human on Earth sleeps 8 hours long. Astronauts sleep for 8 and a half hours a day. They go to bed at 9:30 at night and they wake up at 6:00 in the morning; a regular schedule is followed.
Since the whole crew of the ISS is only 6 people, everybody sleeps at once.

When we sleep, it's pretty much like sleeping in a closet and it's definitely not the place a claustrophobic person would want to sleep. The sleeping booths are really small.,” Hadfield claimed.

Even though the booths are small, astronauts do enjoy some earthly comforts like laptops, music players and family photos.

Sleeping on the ISS is much different than on Earth, but at least it's amongst the stars.



Cooking and eating in space

WRITTEN BY TYLER
FRIDAY MAY 24 2013

Ever think of the challenges of eating in space? Its a tricky thing to master, recently returned astronaut Chris Hadfield will agree.

Eating and cooking in space is difficult because of microgravity. The result is things in the space will float and you see that all the time,” Hadfield states.

An easy task like making a sandwich becomes impossible to do because you cannot have real bread on the International Space Station. Bread produces crumbs which is unsafe because they can get into the computer system and cause a shut down or malfunction to the spacecraft.


Before each astronaut travels into space they get a small choice of what kind of food they want to have like cereal or dehydrated meat.This makes them feel like they're still at home and they are eating things that have been prepared back at earth.



Wednesday 22 May 2013

Science Projects

Wow! We really did have some amazing science projects! It was very nice to see the variety of ways students choose to present their topics, such as Prezi Presentations, Legos, Slide Shows, Books, Board Games and more!!!!

Way to go 6M for a job well done :)






Students As Teachers

Students in 6M are working diligently to make a lesson plan to teach a math concept to classmates. Some of the topics students have chosen, include:

-multiplication
-prime factorization
-volume, area and perimeter
-probability
-bar graphs



Here are some pictures of the students planning their lessons. 

By: Mike and Jakir



















Wednesday 15 May 2013

Space Projects Due on May 21

Hi Everyone,





Students in 6M are currently working on Space Projects at home. Students have chosen a Space topic that they would like to research and were given the task of presenting their findings using any format in which they choose. They may design an illustration, write a poem or story, present a drama skit, make a game, etc. The format is entirely up to them. This gives our students the freedom to present a Space topic in a way in which they feel comfortable. Any questions or concerns may be directed to Mr. McNeil's voice mail at the school.

Thanks.

New Book Order Forms Are Here!!!

 
 
Mr. Mueller, our school teacher-librarian, has passed out the new book orders today. Please have a look through them with your child. Remember, all book orders help our school get new books through Scholastic.


 





Orders are due on Monday, May 27 :)

Wednesday 8 May 2013

Students of the Month: May

Let's give a big hand to our Students of the Month:
 
Keegan D. and Fisnik R.
 
This month's trait was Trustworthy.
 
Congrats Boys!

Fun With the iPads!


We are very fortunate at Dr. H.D. Taylor Public School to have Apple iPads. With a variety of Apps, students at Taylor can access reading, writing, math and media activities to enhance their learning. Who knew learning could be so fun!





Photo courtesy of: Mickiya G.




Friday 3 May 2013

We Love Reading!

Did you know that we enjoy a variety of reading in 6M? Everyday we have some form of Independent, Shared, Guided, Read Aloud, or Buddy reading.

Independent: The student reads a text on his/her own

Shared: The class reads together and follows along with their own copy of the text.

Guided: A small group reads and discusses a text with the teacher.

Read Aloud: The teacher reads the text to the students.

Buddy: A student reads a text with another student.

The benefits of reading are many. Here are a few:

-Enhanced Knowledge

-Reduced Stress

-Increase in Vocabulary

-Improved Analytical Thinking

-Improved Memory

-Improved Writing Skills

-Helps Prioritize Goals

Reading is an activity that should be done at school and at home. Encourage your children to read on a regular basis. Find out what they like. Reading together = great bonding time.





 

Thursday 2 May 2013

All About the Art!

Here are some samples of art recently worked on by our students in Grade 6. Enjoy!

Shaded Geometric Shapes


Dina C.
Rana M.


Mackayla F.

Chloe G.
Moe D.




Matisse Mats



Gordon G.

Rana M.


Fisnik R.

Mackayla F.

Mickiya G.

Isaiah H.


Foreshortening Art






Autumn T
 


Jakir A.



Dina C.

Michael M.

Deanna W.

Independent Artwork

Outside the box by: Moe D

Teamwork by: Chloe G