Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Welp, we did it! Grade 6 complete!

My grade 6 poem from the farewell!
So long and Farewell
By Mr Lancee

Roses are red violets are blue
Grade 6 is over and elementary school too
One more day and you’re free for summer
We know you think this is a truly a bummer.

You wish you could in be grade 6 forever
Writing PAT’s, exams, papers, HOWEVER
You know you cant stay you simply must go
To new a school with teachers and students you don’t know

But take with you memories of room 14
Like jokes, laughs and kelvin saying “What do you mean?!”
Sounds like Ocean, Jazzy, Kamaya all laughing
Jarvis, Karim and Michael all joke cracking

Finn loudly talking and Goner sometimes late
While Kyle and Soloman, fight over tape
Madison Fatima Blake all working well
Eliza & Ella always with goofy stories to tell

Qiana and Alexa our master drawers
and Mr David always talking about Star Wars.
Sara so positive and happy wherever she goes
And finally Kaden who I crush in smash bros.

All jokes aside my students were great
This is a fact I cannot debate
Good luck in grade 7 always try your best
And never forget your time here at BHS


I have to say it was an absolute blast and I cannot wait to hear about all the amazing things students accomplish as they move into junior high!

It has truly been a pleasure teaching all of you.

Report cards and some notices sent home today!

Stay safe, make good choices and be awesome!

Have a great summer everyone! BHS will miss you!
Mr Lancee signing off...




Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Happy Tuesday June 25

Today was the grade 6 farewell and I have to say it was an absolute hit!
I greatly enjoyed bugging all the kids and giving out some funny awards.
Cake was had, some punch and lemonade too!
Overall it was a blast!

Tomorrow is our last day...Kids will be bringing everything home and I will be giving out a small present to all the students.

We will be cleaning out desks and stacking chairs on top of playing some games and having fun!

Hope everyone has a safe and fun evening!

All the best
Mr Lancee

Monday, June 24, 2019

Happy Monday June 24!

Reminders:
Grade 6 Farewell Tomorrow! Starts at 1:00pm. Kids can go home at lunch to get dressed up! Must be back by 12:45!
Pillars of Care Wednesday!

Today the students began their day with working on their Genius hour presentations. It was wonderful to see a few them in the middle block of the day! We saw some cool presentations including: What is Jupiter like? Why are wolves different from dogs? Why are memes so important to modern society?
We will continue them tomorrow!

In the afternoon the students did a mega room clean and organized their desks. Everything will be sent home tomorrow and Wednesday!

TWO DAYS OF SCHOOL LEFT!!!!!

Have a nice evening everyone!
Mr Lancee

Friday, June 21, 2019

Happy Friday June 21!

Today was the last Friday of the school year! Time has flown by! 😁😭

Reminders:
Last day of school=Wednesday
Grade 6 farewell=Tuesday in the afternoon
Pillars of Care next Wednesday!

Today... Students began their day with genius hour researching their personal projects. We will start presentations next week 👍

After genius hour the students watched a stop motion animated picture called: Kubo and the Two Strings. We will be talking about the important lessons from the movie on Monday!

Next we joined our buddies for the last buddies lesson doing Mathletics!

Finally we ended with gym playing our final round of dodgeball in grade six!

Next week:
-Presentations
-Desk clean up
-Tests, projects, assignments handed back
-Room cleaning
-Genius Hour
-Art
-Phys ed
-Music

Have a great weekend everyone!

Mr Lancee

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Happy Wednesday June 19!

Reminders:
Patroller/Maverick bowling/pizza party tomorrow!

Just a couple notes!

1. Today the students experienced the miracle of life video and the stages of child development. It is a beautiful thing and your children may have questions. We talked about respectful ways to ask questions and talk about human sexuality.

2. Sports Day today was a mega success! Kids had a blast eating burgers, playing games, eating freezies and playing outside. Way to go Beddington!

3. Patroller party tomorrow wahoo!

4. Get some rest tonight, eat well, come back tomorrow ready for a full day!

5 days of school left!

Mr Lancee


Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Happy Tuesday June 18

Reminders:
Patroller/Maverick bowling/pizza party Thursday!
Flying Squirrel tonight at 4:30!
The grade six team needs your embarrassing and hilarious photos of your child. Email them or send them to us please. Baby pictures too! For our year end slideshow. Thanks in advance!
Sports day Wednesday (WEATHER PERMITTING)

Today the students began their day with their first lesson on Human Sexuality.

We started with a review of the ground rules before a game of anatomy bingo covering the different male and female body reproductive organs. This was the ground work for reviewing puberty. After reviewing puberty we discussed the differences between male sperm creation and female menstruation cycles.

My classroom has a question box where students can put any questions they have throughout lessons.


Tomorrow we will be talking about the stages of development.

After health, the students continued to work on their optical illusion artwork from the previous day.

In the afternoon students started their final project for the year on: GENIUS HOUR!

With genius hour students research and create a presentation on a project of personal interest. They can research whatever they want (teacher approved) before showcasing their final product as a booklet, powerpoint or video!

Have a great time at flying squirrel!

Mr Lancee

Monday, June 17, 2019

Happy Monday June 17

Reminders:
Patroller/Maverick bowling/pizza party Thursday!
Flying Squirrel tomorrow
The grade six team needs your embarrassing and hilarious photos of your child. Email them or send them to us please. Baby pictures too! For our year end slideshow. Thanks in advance!
Sports day Wednesday


PAT DATES: STARTING THIS WEEK!

Social June 11  (COMPLETE)

Math part B June 12 (COMPLETE)

LA part B June 13 (COMPLETE)

Math part A June 14 (COMPLETE)

Science June 17 (COMPLETE)

Well we did it grade 6! PAT's are done, finished, complete! YAHOO!
A report card with student marks will be sent home with report cards at the end of the year.
Way to go everyone! I am super proud of all of you!

This week:

-Human sexuality starts tomorrow. I will be posting the rules and students will be bringing some stuff home as well.

-We are also working on Volunteer tea art this week! I will post some pics to the blog :)

-Students will also be starting a personal research project in which they are going to research a topic of interest.


Friday, June 14, 2019

Happy Friday

Reminders:

Important message for parents!

The grade six team needs your embarrassing and hilarious photos of your child. Email them or send them to us please. Baby pictures too! For our year end slideshow. Thanks in advance!


PAT DATES: STARTING THIS WEEK!

Social June 11  (COMPLETE)

Math part B June 12 (COMPLETE)

LA part B June 13 (COMPLETE)

Math part A June 14 (COMPLETE)

Science June 17

Our next few days:
  • Monday, June 17 Science PAT
  • Tuesday, June 18 => Flying Squirrel after school (Bussing provided)
  • Wednesday, June 19 => Sports Day 12:30-2:30pm
  • Thursday, June 20 => Mavericks Bowling 3:15-5:30pm
Tuesday-Thursday: Human Sexuality Health unit will be taught in the morning!
Here are some useful resources to study:
(navigate to all Grade 6 units)
Practice PAT from 2017
Quest A+ => Select Grade 6 / Science  2010 &2008 tests
Study guides that were handed out!
  • Trees and Forests
  • Air and Aerodynamics
  • Sky Science
Evidence and Investigation booklet => handed out
Answer key for the Evidence and Investigation booklet:
1 C
6 A
11 A
16 C
21 A
2 A
7 C
12 D
17 D
22 B
3 C
8 B
13 B
18 A
23 C
4 A
9 D
14 A
19 D
24 C
5 B
10 A
15 B
20 C
25 A
Studying for science is FUN!!!!
Our units this year were super engaging!


Have a great weekend!
Mr Lancee

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Happy Thursday June 13!

Reminders:

Flying squirrel permission needs to be returned ASAP cost is $5

Please return Human Sexuality form ASAP

ALL BOWLING FORMS MUST BE RETURNED TOMORROW!

Important message for parents!

The grade six team needs your embarrassing and hilarious photos of your child. Email them or send them to us please. Baby pictures too! For our year end slideshow. Thanks in advance!


PAT DATES: STARTING THIS WEEK!

Social June 11  (COMPLETE)

Math part B June 12 (COMPLETE)

LA part B June 13 (COMPLETE)

Math part A June 14

Science June 17


Students spent the majority of today writing their LA PAT part B exam. Students had to read 9 readings and answer 50 questions for the exam today.

Tomorrow is their second last PAT with 15 basic fact questions.

Study science tonight and over the weekend as it is the last exam!

Happy Sunny Thursday!

Mr Lancee


Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Happy Tuesday June 11!
Reminders:
Flying squirrel permission needs to be returned ASAP cost is $5
Please return Human Sexuality form ASAP

Important message for parents!
The grade six team needs your embarrassing and hilarious photos of your child. Email them or send them to us please. Baby pictures too! For our year end slideshow. Thanks in advance!

PAT DATES: STARTING THIS WEEK!
Social June 11  (COMPLETE)
Math part B June 12
LA part B June 13
Math part A June 14
Science June 17

Today the students wrote their 50 questions social studies test! Congrats students you make me proud!

Tomorrow we will be writing our math part B in which the students must solve concepts from the entire year in a multiple choice format.
Today we prepped by reviewing concepts all afternoon and doing a practice test. Students, if you want to do extra review go on mathletics! There is tons of great lessons, practice and instructions.

Get some rest tonight, eat well and come in ready for your next PAT!

Mr Lancee

Monday, June 10, 2019

Happy Monday June 10!
Reminders:
Flying squirrel permission needs to be returned ASAP cost is $5
Please return Human Sexuality form ASAP

Important message for parents!
The grade six team needs your embarrassing and hilarious photos of your child. Email them or send them to us please. Baby pictures too! For our year end slideshow. Thanks in advance!

PAT DATES: STARTING THIS WEEK!
Social June 11 
Math part B June 12
LA part B June 13
Math part A June 14
Science June 17


Today the students began their day by covering and practicing our final concept! Statistics and Probability.  We have our PAT on Wednesday and there is a great deal of concepts being covered in the exam. Practice Mathletics, math antics and review old worksheets to prepare.

We spent the next block completing an LA PAT. Students are encouraged to read the question before reading the article and then skimming and scanning the reading for the best answer.

In the middle block students did a science review with Mr Mueller. Students did a socrative test and I want to the stress the fact that studying should be done for this test!

Finally we covered all the materials for Social before doing a practice quiz as a class. There is a a ton of resources to study with for this unit. Kahoots, notes, quest A+ are all awesome ways to study for the PAT tomorrow. 

Have a great evening everyone, make sure you bring a water bottle for tomorrow!

Mr Lancee


Friday, June 7, 2019

Happy Friday June 7!
Reminders:
Flying squirrel permission needs to be returned ASAP cost is $5
Please return Human Sexuality form ASAP

Important message for parents!
The grade six team needs your embarrassing and hilarious photos of your child. Email them or send them to us please. Baby pictures too! For our year end slideshow. Thanks in advance!

PAT DATES:
Social June 11
Math part B June 12
LA part B June 13
Math part A June 14
Science June 17

Today the students began their day with a mathletics test to review concepts in math.

After our math test students continued their review of social for the PAT Tuesday.

I sent home a study guide and some additional notes to help students study the Iroquois Confederacy and Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Please use Kahoots, Quest, your notes, and the review to study for Tuesday!

After Social the students went to Mr Mueller's class for science socrative quizzes to prepare for the science PAT.

Hope everyone has a nice weekend! It is going to be rainy and cold so enjoy the warm inside and do some studying for your PAT's next week!

Mr Lancee







Thursday, June 6, 2019


Happy Thursday June 6!
Reminders:
Flying squirrel permission needs to be returned ASAP cost is $5
Please return Human Sexuality form ASAP

Important message for parents!
The grade six team needs your embarrassing and hilarious photos of your child. Email them or send them to us please. Baby pictures too! For our year end slideshow. Thanks in advance!

PAT DATES:
Social June 11
Math part B June 12
LA part B June 13
Math part A June 14
Science June 17

Today was another busy day in grade 6!

We began our morning with music! We followed music up with a math PAT! We went over several concepts student need extra help in before the test.



Study Guide for Grade 6 Social Studies
Chapter 1  Decision Making
• What factors influence personal decisions?  
Internal and external factors, peer pressure
What are the three ways that groups can make decisions and what are the advantages and disadvantages?
- Consensus - Everybody can Vote  -Representatives
• Understand the difference between Equality and Equity (also known as: fairness)
• Explain the 4 Principles of Democracy: 1 Freedoms 2 Representation 3 Equity 4 Justice

Chapter 2 – What Do Governments Do for Us?
• What programs and services do Governments Provide?
o Why do they provide them?
• How do governments affect you?
• How do governments pay for services?
o Taxes o User fees
 • Understand that Government includes:  
Federal Government o Provincial Governments o City, Town, and Rural (district councils) Governments o First Nations Governments o School Boards o Associations
• Understand how you can get involved/Roles in Governments: 1 Students in councils or advisory groups 2 Attending public meetings 3 Contacting governments 4 Attending rallies or support groups 5 Voting

Chapter 3 – Ancient Athens
• Understand where/when Ancient Athens is/was and why it is important to our social curriculum in grade 6 o Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Greece, Athens o Mapping skills and scales
Birthplace of democracy: Timeline (BCE and CE or AD)
• What is the social structure of Ancient Athens?
o Rights and Responsibilities of: - Citizens – Athenian Born Women - Male Metics – Female Metics- Male Slaves – Female Slaves
-Ability to participate in government
• What was the government structure in Ancient Athens? Assembly - Who could participate - Pnyx Hill - Red Rope - Who spoke first - Who could speak - How decisions were made - Ostracism/Ostracize - Types of decisions made - Direct Democracy (Representative Democracy)
 Boule - Bouleterion - Number of Members - Who was chosen and how - How long were they on it - Types of decisions - Why were they paid?
• How do members of society influence government decisions?

Chapter 4 – Iroquois Confederacy
• What is the Origin of the Iroquois Confederacy? - Dekanawidah (The Peacemaker) - Hiawatha - Alliance of 5 (6) Nations § Seneca § Cayuga § Onondaga § Oneida § Mohawk § (Tuscarora)
o Older Brothers – Keepers of the Eastern Door and the Keepers of the Western Door o Younger Brothers o Keepers of the Council Fire o
Timeline and geographical location o Oral History
Understand the difference between Tribes and Clans, and how they strengthen the Confederacy o Matrilineal o Longhouse o Wolf, Bear, Turtle, Snipe, Deer, Beaver, Heron, Hawk, Eel
• What was the Social Structure of the Iroquois Confederacy?  Hoyaneh o Clan Mother § Hereditary o Women’s Councils o Men’s Councils o Rights and Responsibilities of Men and Women
• What is the Structure of The Iroquois Government? o Consensus o Grand Council § Decision Making Process • Older Brothers, Younger Brothers, Keepers of the Council Fire • Consensus • 50 Hoyaneh • Number of Hoyaneh for each Tribe established by Peacemaker - Tribe Councils (i.e. Mohawk Council) § Female and Male Councils § Clan Mothers § Hoyaneh § Clans • What is the significance of Wampum Belts? Hiawatha Wampum Belt o Collective Identity
• What are the ideas behind the Iroquois Confederacy? o The Tree of Peace § Eagle § Branches § Weapon § Roots o The Great Law of Peace


Chapter 5 – Canada’s Rights and Freedoms
• Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms o Fundamental Freedoms o Democratic Rights o Mobility Rights o Equality Rights o Legal Rights o Official Languages of Canada Rights o Minority Language Education Rights o General Rights o Enforcement Rights
• How is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms been influenced by the past? o Magna Carta o
The Treaty of La Grande Paix de Montréal § Where and When § Who was involved? § Why did it happen?  
The Royal Proclamation o Slavery Abolition o The Numbered Treaties o Suffrage Bills o Persons Act o Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act o Canada Elections Act


Chapter 6 – Representative Democracy
• What is the function of a Representative? o Represent - Express ideas and vision -How do representatives keep connected with their members?
•What is the difference between Representative Democracy and Direct Democracy?
• How do Associations represent their Members? o What is an association? o ACFA § Board of Directors § Electorate § Decision making process § Regions o MNA § Decision Making process § Métis § General Assembly § Provincial Council § Zones

Chapter 7 – Participation
• What can participation accomplish (even for grade 6 students)? Identifying the Issue § Organizing a (Public) Meeting § Holding a (Public) Meeting § Taking Action • Being and Advocate • Petitions • Lobbying • Organizing/Attending Rallies • Contacting elected representatives • Meetings

Chapter 8 – Local Government
• What is the structure of local governments in Alberta?  Urban § Mayor (how is he/she elected?) § Councillors § Wards (Edmonton uses Wards for Electing Councillors)
 Rural § Wards § Reeve (how is he/she elected?)  
Aboriginal § Métis Settlement Councils • Chairperson • Councillors § First Nations Authorities • Chief • Councillors
• Understand the different types of Municipalities and their characteristics o Urban Municipalities § Cities § Towns § Villages o Rural Municipalities § Municipal Districts § Specialized Municipalities • Strathcona County o First Nations and Metis Settlements § Metis Settlement Councils § First Nations Authorities
 • How are Local Government representatives selected? o Nomination o Campaigning § Debates § Forums § Preparing Polling Stations § Showing Eligibility to vote
• Who can vote?
§ Casting and Counting Votes • scrutineer § Declaring the Outcome • Returning officer • Length of term o 4 years now, not 3.
• What happens at local council meetings? o Agenda o Transparency o Request to speak o Minutes § Transparency o Council chambers • What are the services that Local Governments provide and how do they pay for them? o Cost of government § Mayor/Reeve § Councillors § Chief Administrative Officer/Manager §
Departments: Emergency Services o Transit o Water and sewage o Garbage collection/Waste Management o Road maintenance o Parks and Recreation o Etc.
• What is a Bylaw and how is it created?
• What is the role of School Boards in Alberta? o Publicly Funded o Budget decisions o School Building Decisions o Student Transportation o School Calendar o Appointing/hiring a Superintendent § The head employee of a school board o Ensure staffing o Ensure curriculum is taught
• Who makes up the School Board and how are they selected? o Trustees o Chair o Length of Term § 4 years, not 3 anymore.
• What kinds of School Boards are there? o Public o Separate o Francophone

Chapter 9 – Provincial Government
• How is the Provincial Government Structured? o Political Parties § United Conservative § Liberal § NDP § Common ideas/guiding vision o Independents o Constituency/Electoral Division/Riding § Same as wards in local government o MLA’s § Government
• Premier • Ministers • Back benchers § Opposition • Official Opposition -Speaker o Lieutenant Governor § Mace §
• What does the provincial election process in involve and how is it the same/different than the local election process?  Nominating § Who can run in an election? o Campaigning o Preparing the Polling Stations § Chief Electoral Officer o Showing Eligibility to Vote § Who can vote? o Casting and Counting Votes § ballots o Declaring the Outcome § Recount § How does the Premier become the Premier?
• How are constituencies determined? o Factors: § Representation by population §
What are the roles of: o The Premier o A Member of the Legislative Assembly § Constituents § Constituency office o A Cabinet Minister § Ministries (also known as Departments, such as Education or Health) o Opposition MLAs o Lieutenant Governor
• What Services does the Provincial Government Provide? o The Big two – Health and Education o Social Services o Environment o Recreation and Culture o Transportation and Communication o Provincial Parks o Provincial highways o Resource conservation and Industry o Others
 • Understand the process of making a Provincial Law o Introducing a Bill § Bill § First Reading o Debating the Bill in Principle § Second Reading o Debating the Bill in Detail § Committee of the Whole o Last Chance to Debate § Third Reading o Vote o Royal Assent § Lieutenant Governor

Welp, we did it! Grade 6 complete! My grade 6 poem from the farewell! So long and Farewell By Mr Lancee Roses are...