Mr. Pite's Room
Tuesday, 9 December 2025
Week 15 - Dec 8 - 12
Monday, 1 December 2025
Week 14 - Dec 1 - 5
Hi 13's,
We have a full week of learning ahead. Let's get at it!
L.A. - We'll continue to work on our Refugee posters this week. These are (tentatively) due on Friday, so work hard and make good use of your class time, okay? I've noticed that many of you really enjoy these structured projects, especially when they have options and extension opportunities. I'd like to be able to do more of these in terms 2 and 3. Show me this week that this is a good idea, okay?
Social Studies - Let's get to that bit we didn't find time for last week. Our goal is to look at the basic human rights that were denied to the characters in Refugee. Do some thinking in advance: the human right that you highlighted weeks ago with the mini-poster is your area of knowledge. Can you think of a moment or a situation in the novel when this right was taken away?
Math - Our look at division concepts and strategies will ramp up this week. Our go-to strategy for dividing will be the partial quotients strategy that some of you are already familiar with. (Elementary teachers may have called this the "big seven" strategy... not a term I like to use, but there it is...).
Science - We have one more lab to get to this week. And it is about memory. How sharp is yours?
Lots of winter-themed stuff is heading your way over the next three weeks. Candy-can Grams, winter extravaganza posterboard display, and a holiday charity drive. Stay tuned to the announcements!
Enjoy your week, everyone.
Monday, 24 November 2025
Week 13 - Nov 24 - 28
Monday, 17 November 2025
Week 12 - Nov 17 - 20
Hey folks! This is a super-short week. Thursday is CC day, which likely means a shortened day for you. And Friday is a Pro-D day. Enjoy that extra day, okay? In the meantime, here is our plan:
Math: we've begun to explore multiplicative relationships, which will lead us toward understanding of shared (or "common") multiples, as well as common factors. It will be important to know the difference between these two ideas. And as we look into these, we'll start to look at division strategies.
L.A. and Social Studies: we should have enough time this week to finish Refugee. Let's spend a little time exploring the refugee storybooks that are here in the classroom. We'll identify some experiences that are often shared by refugees, no matter the circumstances of their departures, their journeys, and their arrivals.
Writing: Word Choice remains our focus this week. We'll continue to work on sensory descriptive writes as vehicles to showcase awesome use of language. Look for a poetic task on Classroom early this week.
Science: Let's continue to learn about the nervous system.
Music: On Tuesday this week, we'll be treated to a Victoria Symphony Brass Quintet performance.
CC Day: Thursday afternoon you've earned an early dismissal. Enjoy. And for those of you who're planning to pop in to visit your elementary school, please do so respectfully. Be mindful that folks are busy. I expect they'd love to see you, but after you've said hello be sure to give everyone some space, okay?
Friday is a Pro-D day.
Have an awesome week, all!
Monday, 10 November 2025
Week 11 - Nov 10 - 14
Monday, 3 November 2025
Week 10 - Nov 3 - 7
Monday, 27 October 2025
Week 9 - Oct 27 - 31
- A word choice suggestion
- A place where the message is not as clear as it could be
- A suggestion of a detail that could be added
- A suggestion of a detail to remove
- A place where dialogue is unnecessary and a suggestion on how to rewrite that part
- A suggestion on how the author might rewrite an entire sentence
Monday, 20 October 2025
Week 8 - Oct 20 - 23
Here we are, another Mr. Pite's Room blog post ready for your reading and viewing! This is the plan for the short week ahead:
L.A. - We've got some momentum built for Refugee. Expect the chapters to roll a little quicker, and the tasks and discussion to continue.
Math - Let's continue to expand our multiplication toolkit. In the background, we'll continue to practice the basic facts to 10 x 10. (For those who are ready, we'll see if you can add some facts beyond 10 x 10 to your memory banks!) At the same time, we'll build upon what we looked at last week - using an array model for multiplication of multi-digit values.
Writing - The Halloween story project has entered its final two weeks. Remember that I've recommended that you have your draft completed by Monday, October 27. That gives you a few days to revisit and revise and practice reading your tale. Many of you have made a great start. Let's push onwards to complete your story in time to share it on Halloween.
Science - We will finish up our look at the excretory system before diving into our next body system - the endocrine system.
Photo Retakes will happen on Tuesday.
You get the day off on Friday for a Pro-D day.
That's all for this week, folks!