Mr. Pite's Room
Monday, 9 February 2026
Week 22 - Feb 9 - 12
Monday, 2 February 2026
Week 21 - Feb 2 - 6
Hi Team! The weeks are whipping by: it's already February, and the end of this term seems just around the corner. There's plenty to do between now and then, though. We've got a field trip on Friday, too. So let's get after it:
L.A.: I'm enjoying reading through your Bookworm book reviews. Some advice for those who haven't yet turned theirs in - review, revise, and revisit! A few book reviews that have been turned in seem a little rushed. Be on the lookout for basic writing errors - missing capital letters, run-on sentences, and misspellings are the most glaring mistakes I see. Be sure to read through your piece carefully - do this aloud to yourself and listen to the flow of your sentences. Will your writing make sense to your audience?
Also this week, we will pick up again with Partner Reading. With a new partner you'll be tasked with learning a little about your personal choices and your health.
Writing: Let's spend some quality time on your Mysterious Object writing pieces this week. These should be done by Friday, please.
Math: We will continue our look at fractions this week.
Science: We'll launch the Solar System Object lapbook project this week. You'll get to learn about one of the other worlds in our star system - a moon, a planet, or a dwarf planet. Cool! By the way, the moon is in its waning gibbous phase throughout this week: that means it rises late at night and sets later in the mornings. We may get clear skies on Thursday or Friday mornings. If it works out, we'll try to have a telescopic look at the moon as it approaches third quarter phase.
YEP: This week is all about market research. We'll spend some time practicing and refining our questions before digitizing our surveys. We'll also create 1-pagers - easier for clipboards - in advance of our market research event on Friday.
Swimming: Our next field trip to the rec center is coming this Friday. Be prepared! Swimsuit, towel, coin for a locker, and good shoes for walking are all needed. I'm seeking one parent volunteer to help walk us there. And as always with rec center trips, parents will need to send a note to me if you would like to be dismissed directly from the rec center. Thanks!
Enjoy your week, everyone.
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
Week 20 - Jan 27 - 30
Monday, 19 January 2026
Week 19 - Jan 19 - 23
Monday, 12 January 2026
Week 18 - Jan 12 - 16
Monday, 5 January 2026
Week 17 - Jan 5 - 9
Monday, 15 December 2025
Week 16 - Dec 15 - 19
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.