This sheets will help you prepare for your little quiz in Social Studies tomorrow. We are building our vocabulary pertaining to globe and mapping skills to give us a French language base in this area.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
For Stuti!
Stuti asked that I post our Bingo words so she could practice them at home - good thinking Stuti!
As requested:
Good luck to all our x-country runners tomorrow. I know you will represent our school well and that you will be wonderful Admiral ambassadors. I put your bus tags in Mme Martin's mailbox in case you leave before I get to school. Have a great day!
As requested:
Good luck to all our x-country runners tomorrow. I know you will represent our school well and that you will be wonderful Admiral ambassadors. I put your bus tags in Mme Martin's mailbox in case you leave before I get to school. Have a great day!
Monday, October 7, 2013
Money (and Decimal) Challenge!
The Problem:
(Students had to remind me that we don't have pennies anymore, so I had to make a quick change to the amount - I guess I didn't use debit ALL the time, I would have remembered this on my own).
Working on the Solution:
Our Solutions:
This group had no difficulty with regrouping during subtraction. They even verified the reasonableness of their solution by performing the opposite operation to ensure accuracy.
Oops, I cut off the bottom of this chart paper, but if you look closely, this group put our little trick into action for subtracting from a number with a lot of zeros such as $1000.00. They first subtracted a penny from the thousand dollars, to give themselves $999.99, an easier amount to subtract from (no borrowing and regrouping necessary), then they added the penny on at the end to find their final answer.
This group tried a few different strategies for subtraction. Although, their method was justified, they made calculation errors that lead them to an inaccurate answer. As we learned from a group above, it is always a good idea to check the reasonableness of your solution, in this case performing the opposite operation would have alerted them to their error.
Our Words of Hope for Emma
Here are some of the cards that our class has prepared for five year old, Emma to support her in her battle with leukemia. We are sending her our positive thoughts and best wishes. I hope our cards will lift her spirits and give her strength in knowing that so many people are thinking of her. Students have poured their artistic talent and heart into their Words of Hope for Emma.
More cards to come soon.
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