Make learning multiplication fun!

We have worked hard to learn our multiplication facts over the last few months. We are now moving on to learning division, which makes knowing our basic facts SUPER important!  Keep practicing your basic facts with these fun multiplication games. You will only need simple materials, such as a deck of cards or dice.

Pyramid (2 players)

Materials: Use a deck of cards with the numbers A to 10 (take out the face cards). A = 1

Goal: The goal is to get the highest number of points possible by finding the highest products.

How to play: Build a pyramid with 6 rows. The cards should be facing up.

Player 1 finds two “exposed” cards, then multiplies them together. The product is your point total for this round. Write it down on a white board. The next player(s) find their product, and writes their score on their white board.

Continue making the highest products. With each round, make sure you add your score to the previous one.

The person with the highest score at the end of the pyramid wins.

 

Multiplication War (2 players)

 Materials: Use cards A to 10 (take out the face cards). Deal out all of the cards. Keep them in a pile in front of you.  A = 1

Goal: Win all of your opponents cards.

How to play: At the same time each player flips 2 cards.

Multiply your two cards together. The person with the highest product wins all of the cards.

If both players have the same product, you have a “war”. Put two cards face down (so no one can see), then turn two cards face up. Whoever has the highest product this time wins all of the cards!

Keep going until someone has lost all of their cards.

Spoons (up to 6 players)

Materials: You need a deck of cards (A to 10) and some spoons. You need one less spoon than the number of players. You also need a white board and pen.

Goal: The goal is to make the target product on the board, and get a spoon before your opponents. The last person standing wins!

How to Play: Sit in a circle, put the whiteboard in the centre, and put the spoons around the outside of the board. Make sure you have one less spoon each round.

One player chooses a “target” number and writes it on the white board. It has to be a number that is a product of the numbers between A (1) and 10.

Deal 6 cards to each player. Your goal is to find 2 cards that can multiply to make the target number.

Pass one card to the left. Decide if you will keep it or give it away. Keep passing to the left until someone has the target number.

When you have the target number grab a spoon. The last person to grab a spoon is out!

*If no one gets the target number after 6 passes, choose one more card from the deck. Keep adding cards until someone gets the target number.

Tips for taking tests!

When you hear the word TEST, what goes through your mind?

Do you feel like

On Thursday, we will have our first test of the year in Math. I am not a big fan of tests. I get to know more about how you are learning and what you know from the many activities we do. But, learning how to be a good test taker is an important skill for us to learn throughout our years of schooling.

This is the list of test taking tips that you (Division 9) came up with…

Be a positive thinker!

  • Pretend it’s a regular math sheet – you’re just doing it in a quiet way, with no discussion or help from others
  • Think good thoughts – having a positive mindset can have a positive affect on your work
  • Tell yourself “I know I can do it” – be confident in what you know
  • Put in your best effort – even if some things are hard, do the very best you can
  • Move off the worries – when your mind goes to a bad place, bring it back to something positive or something you feel confident in

Use your strengths:

  • Spend time on the parts you are confident in – you do not have to go in order
  • use the strategies that work best for you

Concentrate

  • don’t allow yourself to get distracted
  • move away or put away anything that will make you distracted

Use your calming strategies (like deep breathing) if you are getting anxious

Don’t rush! Take your time – Ms. Willis will give you more time if you need it

Be prepared! 

  • review the things you don’t know or need some extra help with
  • ASK for help if you need it! Come see Ms. Willis, your parents, or a friend to explain something you’re not sure of

Still struggling? Please talk to Ms. Willis about your worries. Together, we will find a way for you to be successful!

Here is a little YouTube video with 5 Tips for Coping with Test Anxiety

Black Shirt Day

Today is Black Shirt Day – a day to commemorate the ongoing struggle for civil and human rights by Black and racialized Canadians.

I believe that anti-racist education starts with

a) understanding the meaning of important words such as racism, discrimination, and stereotyping so that we can recognize them in ourselves and others

b) operating from a place of kindness, respect, and understanding of both our similarities and differences as human beings.

Today we discussed some of these words and read a book called “Let’s Talk About Race”. There are many wonderful books in our library that we will continue reading and discussing in our class.

Here is a link to some video read-alouds from the Netflix Jr. Bookmark series.

Here is a link to a collection of Epic books that you can read as a family. Our class code is pgb1797.

Please continue these conversations at home. I am happy to help with any resources you may need.

We wish you well in your retirement Ms. Lewis!

This week, we had to say goodbye (or see you later) to our long time and beloved principal, Ms. Lewis. Each class had an opportunity to spend some time with Ms. Lewis. Division 9 has been learning about photography, so we put our skills to work and presented Ms. Lewis with a photo essay titled “Because of You”. Here is the work we created…

Because of You

Ms. Lewis, because of you, Brentwood Park is a place where…

Ms. Lewis, because of you Brentwood Park is a place where…

Ms. Lewis, because of you, Brentwood Park is a place where…

Ms. Lewis, because of you Brentwood Park is a place where…

We wish you a happy, healthy, and adventurous retirement Ms. Lewis!

Division 9 is spreading joy as holiday helpers

Perhaps no group of people has been affected more by Covid-19 than seniors citizens. Not being able to see family, socialize with others, or participate in recreational activities has a significant impact on the mental health of our most vulnerable people. Many senior citizens have been isolated during the pandemic, so we wanted to make sure we brought a little joy to the day of someone needing a pick-me-up.

This is the message from the coordinator of the Holiday Helpers campaign…

“What started as a project to get a couple hundred holiday cards made for the Holiday Helpers hampers resulted in more than 1,700 cards. Seventeen hundred!

Thanks to parents, teachers, and administrators spreading the word, 19 schools and programs participated. A huge thank you to the teachers, librarians, administrators, and office staff who helped organize on the school side.

The biggest thank you goes to the students who made these cards with so much care and love. The messages in the cards – even the ones with few words – were clear: We care about you; we love you; even though we can’t be with you, we have not forgotten you; and we’re all looking forward to the day when we can be together again”.

I would also like to add a thank you to Ms. Hickman who delivered our cards.

Thank you for spreading kindness and joy Division 9!

Thank you for “socking it to poverty”!

Our Sock It To Poverty drive was a huge success! Our class was very generous and helped to collect several pairs of socks, gloves, scarves and hats for people living on the Downtown East Side. Our school collected a total of 661 items that will be distributed to people in need! These gifts are so needed as we head into the winter months, and will go a long way to helping the homeless stay a little warmer. Thank you Division 9, and thank to Ms. Keeler, Ms. Davis and Ms. Hickman for organizing this drive.

We are still collecting for the local Food Bank this week. Let’s fill our box (actually, let’s OVERFLOW it!) with food for people in need.

Lest we forget

Yesterday was Remembrance Day. This week we have been talking about the significance of this day, and how we can honour those who have fought so that we can live a free and peaceful life.

The big questions that we discussed were:

Why do we continue to recognize Remembrance Day?

How can we show our respect for those who have fought for us?

Together, we worked on a collaborative poem. After watching a short video, we tried to use our senses to describe what the experience might have been like for the soldiers in World War I.  Then we tried to add powerful vocabulary to our poem. This is what we created all together.

We Remember

The smell of the gases of bombs diffusing

The commotion of explosions and people screaming in fear

Heartbroken, soldiers watched their friends collapse to the ground in horror

Feeling terrified and hopeless

Angry for their sacrifice.

Bright, blazing red poppies represent the soldiers

who fought for the freedom we have today.

Thousands of white crosses mark their friends lost in battle

We remember the souls that have passed in war.

~ By Division 9

Happy Halloween from Division 9!

This week we had HALLOWEEN at our school! We had to do HALLOWEEN early for school because the next day was a weekend😢. We had a lot of fun during HALLOWEEN because we had no work on HALLOWEEN. We had a costume parade and also we carved a pumpkin, then we put it on our shelf tsee who had the best design with our creativity! Nayiri won by using seeds for the frame on the outside part and her design was an owl.  She used a lot of seeds!  The seeds were used for the eyes and wings! Putting the seeds on takes a lot of effort. Congratulations to her! There were 3 people who carved a pumpkin! 

 Also, during no HALLOWEEN, we had a guest teacher named Mr. Phipps we had a lot of fun with him he was nice to us and lets us play outside a lot!  

Also, we received new words for Word Work. They were fun to sort them into their categorieand we also did partner Word Work. For some reason we added in Hang man. It was fun with all the choices like back spelling, Pictionary, memory, sort them with a partner to see if they know their words, and there is one where we speed sort to see how fast we are!  

Also, this weekend is daylight saving so we are one 1 hour behind?!?! We get more time to sleep after a sugar and sweets from HALLOWEEN! (The event that happens once a year!) 

 ~ By H.C.

This week in Division 9 – “Me In A Bag”

This week did an activity called “Me In A Bag”. We shared between 3-5 things that are our personal belongings that we loved and that are special to us.  We shared by walking around the classroom where people put their stuff on other people desks and we guess who owned their special stuff. Most of the guesses were correct on their pictures, stuffies and creations. For example, someone brought a realistic airplane, a clay dragon planter that holds plants, a picture book from Disneyland and Lego creations.  The people who brought pictures were easy to guess and the people who did not bring pictures at all were hard. One of our classmates, brought cool rocks that looked like a crystal and goldWe brought our special things that we love to represent ourselves and our classmates learned more about each other 

Also this week… 

On Monday, we got new words for word work or words their way, and usually there are 25 words in a word work or words their way set. Also on Tuesday it was a sunny day and we had fun during music we played the xylophones and we played autumn leaves and the notes are easy but the 3rd row of notes are like high easy difficulty. 

Sincerely  

Hudson 

Gratitude

Over the last two weeks we have talked a lot about gratitude. We wrote letters to Ms. Lewis and Ms. Delvecchio to share our appreciation for all of the hard work they are doing in the office. We also talked about the things we are grateful for in our lives outside of school. Clearly, Division 9 is grateful for many things!

I wish you all a plentiful and happy Thanksgiving!