quinta-feira, 22 de dezembro de 2016

Vídeos e Fotos Year 5

Dear parents and students,

Os vídeos exibidos na última semana de aula já estão disponíveis no nosso canal do YouTube.

Para rever:


O processo da Exhibition




O Vídeo de Despedida: 



O que aconteceu no dia da Exhibition e Despedida:



O álbum de fotos da Exhibition e Despedida (Clique na foto para ver o álbum completo)


Exhibition e Despedida do Year 5 – 2016

sexta-feira, 9 de dezembro de 2016

Songs for Year 5

Remember it's a surprise, don't tell your parents what it's for.

First song:


Second song:

I can't upload the song here, but you can sing on your own.  Then, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will practice together.

SANTA FE:

Felipe:
   So that's what they call a family
   Mother, daughter, father, son
   Guess that everything you heard about is true
Felipe and Group 1:
   So you ain't got any family
   Well, who said you needed one?
Everybody:  Ain't ya glad nobody's waitin' up for you?

   Santa Fe
   Are you there?
   Do you swear you won't forget me?
   If I found you would you let me come and stay?
   I ain't gettin' any younger
   And before my dyin' day
   I want space, not just air
   Let 'em laugh in my face, I don't care
   Save a place
   I'll be there


A pair of new shoes with matchin' laces
A permanent box at Sheepshead races
A porcelain tub with boilin' water
A Saturday night with the Mayor's daughter

Look at me
I'm the King of New York
Suddenly, I'm respectable
Starin' right at 'cha
Lousy with stature

Nobbin' with all the muckety mucks
I'm blowin' my dough and goin' deluxe
And there I be, ain't I pretty?
It's my city, I'm the King of New York

A corduroy suit with fitted knickers
A mezzanine seat to see the flickers
Havana cigars that cost a quarter
An editor's desk for the Star Reporter

Tip your hat
He's the King of New York
How 'bout that
I'm the King of New York

In nothing flat
He'll be covering
Brooklyn to Trenton
Our man Denton

Makin' a headline out of a hunch
Protecting the weak and payin' for lunch
When I'm at bat, strong men crumble
Proud yet humble

I'm the King of New York

I gotta be either dead or dreamin'
'Cause look at that pape with my face beamin'
Tomorrow they may wrap fishes in it
But I was a star for one whole minute



Open the gates and seize the day
Don't be afraid and don't delay
Nothing can break us
No one can make us give our rights away
Arise and seize the day

Now is a time to seize the day
Now is a time to seize the day
Send out the call and join the fray
Send out the call and join the fray
Wrongs will be righted
If we're united
Let us seize the day

Friends of the friendless seize the day
Friends of the friendless seize the day
Raise up the torch and light the way
Raise up the torch and light the way
Proud and Defiant
We’ll slay the giant
Let us seize the day

Neighbor to neighbor
Father to son
One for all and all for one

Open the gates and seize the day
Open the gates and seize the day
Don't be afraid and don't delay
Don't be afraid and don't delay
Nothing can break us
No one can make us give our rights away

Neighbor to neighbor
Father to son
One for all and all for one

segunda-feira, 7 de novembro de 2016

Math Homework Monday November 7th


Math Problems:

** Rewrite the problems in your math notebook. **

Multiply the decimals by whole numbers:

A.    3,73 x 4
B.     5,84 x 7
C.    1,73 x 6
D.    0,45 x 5
E.    4,09 x 8
F.     2,68 x 2
G.    7,77 x 6
H.    10,12  x 3


The perimeter of polygons - draw each shape and find the answer.  Write the name of the shape next to it.  Use P= to write the answer (length of the perimeter).

A.  What is the perimeter of a regular octagon with one side measuring 5 meters?

B.  What is the perimeter of a regular pentagon with one side that is 7,5 centimeters?

C.  What is the perimeter of a square with one side measuring 1,25 feet?

D.  What is the perimeter of a regular heptagon with one side measuring 7 inches?

E.  What is the perimeter of a regular hexagon with one side measuring 2 cm?

F.  What is the perimeter of an irregular pentagon with one side that measures 4,5 inches?


Find the perimeter:

1. a square garden with 6,2 m sides.

2. a triangle with sides 23 cm, 12,8 cm and 18,9 cm.

3. a rectangular park with sides 0,9 km and 1,4 km.

4. a pentagon with sides 3.8 cm, 4,6 cm, 2,8 cm, 5 cm, and 3,1 cm.

5.  an equilateral triangle with 7,8 mm sides.




quinta-feira, 3 de novembro de 2016

How to make an origami Peace Dove


Hi guys, here is the video about how to make an origami of a Peace Dove. ;^)



Peace help you
Peace help me
Peace help everybody
Including me

Fernando and Bella

quarta-feira, 2 de novembro de 2016

PORCENTAGEM


Calcular porcentagem é muito fácil! 

Leia a seguinte situação:



Uma loja no ETC oferece 20% de desconto nas compras à vista. Uma 

blusa estava custando R$145,00. Comprei à vista para aproveitar o 

desconto oferecido. Quanto paguei pela blusa?

 


Inteiro = R$ 145,00 (valor da blusa)

Desconto = 20%
Valor da blusa menos o desconto de 20% = ?


Veja as dicas a seguir:

1-    Transforme a porcentagem em fração.
 


20% = 20/100


2-    Divida o inteiro por cem, como manda o denominador da fração, utilizando a estratégia que aprendemos em sala de aula:
 


Todo número dividido por 100 diminui duas ordens.


R$ 145,00 : 100 =

R$   14,50 (diminui uma ordem)

R$     1,45 (diminui duas ordens)


Assim encontramos o valor de 1/100 , ou seja, o valor de 1%.


3-    Agora é só multiplicar o valor correspondente a 1% por 20. 
      Assim saberemos o valor de 20%.

1% = R$ 1,45

R$ 1,45 X 20 = R$ 29,00
 




Inteiro = R$ 145,00 (valor da blusa)

Desconto = 20%
Valor da blusa menos o desconto de 20% = ?

R$ 145,00 – R$ 29,00 = R$ 116,00






     Encontrando o valor de 1% você pode 

calcular o valor de qualquer porcentagem. 




          Há outras dicas de como calcular com facilidade porcentagem. Assista ao seguinte vídeo e deixe seu comentário, registrando o que achou ou indicando outras dicas. 






Beijos 100% carinhosos,
Tati Sarmento.