Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Next weeks homework

There is absolutely no need to do your homework on the weekend .... but if you are home and really bored for the next few days you might want to think about an art form you want to teach the class and practice.

Home Learning Activities Grade 4/5 – 
Ms Alison Due: Friday 20th March
   Email: alisonstanton@ispp.edu.kh                   
Blog: http://isppgrade45msalisonsblog.blogspot.com/


Reading:
You will read a book of your choice for 15 + minutes each day at home.
You will record your reading in your class reading log each morning.
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Mathematics
Place these fractions in order from smallest to largest.
Prove your answer.
1/3 , 7/12, 3/6, 1/12, 3/3, 2/6, 5/6,1/6 2/3, 8/12
Create & Construct by lorraine
UOI: Sharing skills and knowledge
Think of an art form you are good at or enjoy. Your task this week is to teach the class how to replicate a piece of art. You will decide on your art form and tell Ms Alison. You will write a procedure or storyboard showing steps to help you teach this skill to your classmates. This will be on a shared google doc - with your name or can be written by hand.
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UOI: Interview
Ask your parents or another adult about one of their favorite artists.
Why do they like this artist? What is their favorite of all their pieces of work?
What is their connection with society? Do they think this artist has a message to tell OR are they creating art in response to events in the world.
Create a google doc with information you gathered from your interview and share it with me. Also have a link to an image or clip showing the artists work.

Oral Presentation:
This week you will share the art form you are an expert in. You will also share your findings from your parent interview and we will discuss the correct fraction order.

Reminders:
Monday 16th: NO SCHOOL
Tuesday 17th: PE, Library (book swap)
Wednesday 18th : PE, FL
Thursday 19th: Art, Swimming (bring Swim kit)
Friday 20th : FL, Computer lab
Saturday 20th: Swim Meet (HOPE)

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