Here are some pictures of the students working on their structures.
Today was the BIG day in Science class! Student came to class with all sorts of interesting materials and full of ideas on how to build a structure that would keep their ice cube frozen. There were structures made out of aluminum paper, styrofoam, cardboard, Lego and even some with mud! Tomorrow will be the big test...who's structure will keep the ice cube frozen the longest!? Here are some pictures of the students working on their structures.
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I hope that you all had a relaxing March Break! Things have been go,go,go here in class (as usual!). Last week the students had fun helping their J/K,S/K reading buddies with a math activity. They had to help their buddy trace their foot then measure it using cubes. Then they compared their foot to their buddy's foot. The students seem to really enjoy working with their little friends :)
Here are some pictures of the students in action. Last week we began our Number Sense unit on Multiplication and Division. We started off my looking at different ways to represent multiplication (ie, repeated addition, equal groups, arrays etc). We then looked a little but more at Arrays, and how we can arrange a multiplication into rows and columns. The students enjoyed practicing their arrays with a fun multiplication game. They had to roll two dice and draw the array that those two numbers would represent. The first player who had no space on the board to draw their array lost. It's a simple game you could play at home, all you need is grid paper, markers and dice!
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