Busy Month in Grade 5/6!!!

Busy Month in Grade 5/6!!!

The grade 5/6 class have had a very busy few months in the classroom.

One of the major things we completed was Science fair. We each completed a project on an area of scientific interest. This process took about 5 months to complete, including planning, making a hypothesis, experimenting, writing up procedures and conclusions, and creating the finished product. We learned a lot about time management, meeting deadlines, and seeing a project to completion from beginning to end. We took our projects to Queen’s University where we spoke about them with judges, the public and our peers. This was a tiring and long two days, but a very rewarding one as well.

We have also been preparing for All Science Challenge, focusing on different subjects like Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Engineering and Mathematics. We can’t wait to compete next week and use our tools and new knowledge to answers questions and compete in a design challenge against other students in the Kingston area.

Last week, we had the opportunity to compete in the Fibonacci and Pythagoras Math Contests. Although the questions were very different than what we are used to (they were all multiple choice), we all felt really good about the test when we finished as we had been prepped and practiced a lot.

In Social Studies, we have been learning about free and fair trade among countries in the world. We wrote essays on Millennium Development Goals based on a chosen country and profession.

In Language Arts we have been studying Romeo and Juliet and learning about symbolism. To do this, we created shields on different aspects of our lives including our personalities and represented these aspects using pictures rather than words.

In French, we have been creating family trees and learning to write paragraphs about how people are related within the family tree, using the verbs être and avoir. On our family trees, we used pictures to show who our family members are, along with the written component.

In Physical Education, we completed a unit of dance and looked at different dances around the world. This included Salsa, and Bollywood dancing. Using the new moves we learned, we created dances in groups and incorporated these two styles together.

Since Cross Country and Track and Field season is upon us, we have also been focusing a lot on running and building our endurance to be able to run long distances.

Last week, the school also came together and participated in Pitch In Kingston. We filled a number of garbage bags with trash found in and around the school as well as on our route to the park. We felt very proud of doing our part to help the environment. We also wore hockey jerseys to school to show our support for the Humboldt Broncos tragedy.

We are in the final stretch of the school year and have a busy next few months ahead of us. Stay tuned for what comes next!!!

-Grade 5/6