Students have worked hard this year in Word Study learning and noticing: words, word parts, word sounds, spelling patterns, new vocabulary, grammar and figurative language. We have many activities that allow for students to use inquiry to learn and explore. Students record their thinking and knowledge in a variety of ways. The results have been incredible! Here are some photos of an activity day looking and learning about prefixes/suffixes, roots, new vocabulary word trivia, no red ink grammar practice, and word study board games.
Friday, January 27, 2017
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Force Unit Kick-off
Over the past few days the students have begun to learn about force and motion. Students used the engineering process to explore, design, create, test and make better a mini rollercoaster. They used popsicle sticks, tape, paper, card board, and straws to design a rollercoaster that used a marble as the vehicle. The conversations, exploration, and collaboration that took place was astonishing. We are extremely excited to start our unit and learn more about force. Here are some pictures and a video to show a glimpse into our discovery.
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Building Number Sense in Math
We have worked hard over the course of this school year to understand numbers and use numbers flexibly, all with the goal of building/developing number sense. The pictures below show the end of an activity we did today that helps students see the equal sign as a same as sign instead of just a place to put an answer. We looked at problems like they are on a balance scale with the equal sign in the middle; both side of the equation must equal the same in order to have the equal sign. It can be as basic as 3X4=4X3 or as complicated as 8X2+6X4=10+5+10+5+10. During the activity below students received a notecard and had to figure out their answer and walk around trying to find someone with the other side to their equation. The hard part...they could not speak. Students had to look at all the other equations and solve them to find their match. It was fun and full of learning!
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