Today we did a walk back in time on the same spot, hundreds to thousands to millions of years ago. We worked on visualizing the words as they are read to us, and then checking the pictures to see if it matches what we visualized. It is crazy how much the world can change, and how each spot, like our classroom, could have been underwater, a mountain, or maybe a volcano many, many, MANY years ago (or maybe all of the above).
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Interrupting Chicken
We kick off our Spring into Reading month with an Interrupting Chicken..
Just like our Volcanoes that we've been working on.. this time.. it's an interrupting chicken we have to deal with!
Just like our Volcanoes that we've been working on.. this time.. it's an interrupting chicken we have to deal with!
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Homework Alert
Students! You have a Venn Diagram to finish for social studies.
You need at least 5 things for "people of the past" and 5 things for "People today." As well as 3 things for the middle section, which is common to both people in the past and people today. You should be writing it in full sentences! I have posted the sheet on Class Dojo if it somehow doesn't make it home, ask your parents!
There are pictures below you can review or check more into if you need help comparing the two!!
You need at least 5 things for "people of the past" and 5 things for "People today." As well as 3 things for the middle section, which is common to both people in the past and people today. You should be writing it in full sentences! I have posted the sheet on Class Dojo if it somehow doesn't make it home, ask your parents!
There are pictures below you can review or check more into if you need help comparing the two!!
The Recess Queen
#bookaday challenge - Still on the Anti-Bullying Month with this one with a "Mean Jean!"
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Ancient Civilizations
Take a look at these pictures depicting the lives in ancient civilizations. We are going to be talking about ancient history... what does history even mean?
Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon
Our #bookaday readaloud for today - We will be reading a book a day (especially for our Spring into Reading Month!)
Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon
Monday, March 25, 2019
New Math Masters!
A belated congrats to Evan for passing addition and congratulations to Emily, she's flew through subtraction and multiplication!! Wow!!
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
My Mouth is a Volcano!
We have a couple "Volcano Mouths" in our classroom, what can we do so our mouths don't erupt?
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Sound can be absorbed and reflected
Two more properties of sound:
1. Sound can be absorbed
2. Sound can be reflected (also known as an ECHO!)
1. Sound can be absorbed
2. Sound can be reflected (also known as an ECHO!)
Stick and Stone
Monday, March 18, 2019
Math Homework
Reminder: you should ALSO be reading EVERY night on Raz Kids!! Plus practicing your flashcards and/or XtraMath! The more you practice the better you get.. at everything!
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Congrats to Emily and Christian!!
Christian is our first master of subtraction and Emily is our newest master of addition!! Good job guys!! And some of you are sooooo close to joining them!! Keep up the good work :)
Friday, March 15, 2019
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Math Homework for Tonight
I've made a few notes for some of the students in their books that they need to fix. Here is the homework page. They need to do 3-6 and use our estimation strategies, not just add it.
Due Friday.
Addition & Estimation
Alright, I've had a change to look over our Addition Math pretests! Most of you did amazing! Some of you already know a lot of the concepts we will be covering this year! Yay!! However, there were a couple places we struggled.
Did you know that the words sum, add, addition, plus are all SYNONYMS!! This means they all mean the same thing! We want to find the SUM of two or more numbers, we find it by doing ADDITION!
Here is a few more that you can look for in your word problems/story problems:
Estimation was somewhere many of us struggled with, so that is what we will be learning about today.
When we estimate a number, we are making a guess at what the number will be close to by using clues that are provided.
For example: If I want to estimate about how many beads I have to make a necklace. I have 34 BLUE beads, 79 PURPLE beads, 29 GREEN beads, and 56 ORANGE beads, I can round these numbers to make it easier for me to add in my head:
Around:
30 Blue beads
80 Purple beads
30 Green beads
60 Orange beads
I can now add in my head: 30+80+30+60 is around 200 beads!
What about for the larger numbers we have been using?
Mr. Dan had 1445 books and Mrs. Taylor had 791 books. Estimate how many books the grade 3 teachers had altogether.
We can estimate to the nearest 1000, nearest 500, and nearest 100.
Nearest 1000:
Mr. Dan has about 1000 books and Mrs. Taylor has about 1000 books, so they have around 2000 books altogether.
Nearest 500:
Mr. Dan has about 1500 books and Mrs. Taylor has about 1000 books, so they have around 2500 books altogether
Nearest 100:
Mr. Dan has about 1400 books and Mrs. Taylor has about 800 books, so they have around 2400 books altogether.
Which estimation is the closest or most accurate?
For some extra help head over to BrainPop for videos and games:
https://www.brainpop.com/math/geometryandmeasurement/estimating/
or Scholastic Study Jams
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/addition-subtraction/estimate-sums-diffs.htm
Did you know that the words sum, add, addition, plus are all SYNONYMS!! This means they all mean the same thing! We want to find the SUM of two or more numbers, we find it by doing ADDITION!
Here is a few more that you can look for in your word problems/story problems:
Estimation was somewhere many of us struggled with, so that is what we will be learning about today.
When we estimate a number, we are making a guess at what the number will be close to by using clues that are provided.
For example: If I want to estimate about how many beads I have to make a necklace. I have 34 BLUE beads, 79 PURPLE beads, 29 GREEN beads, and 56 ORANGE beads, I can round these numbers to make it easier for me to add in my head:
Around:
30 Blue beads
80 Purple beads
30 Green beads
60 Orange beads
I can now add in my head: 30+80+30+60 is around 200 beads!
What about for the larger numbers we have been using?
Mr. Dan had 1445 books and Mrs. Taylor had 791 books. Estimate how many books the grade 3 teachers had altogether.
We can estimate to the nearest 1000, nearest 500, and nearest 100.
Nearest 1000:
Mr. Dan has about 1000 books and Mrs. Taylor has about 1000 books, so they have around 2000 books altogether.
Nearest 500:
Mr. Dan has about 1500 books and Mrs. Taylor has about 1000 books, so they have around 2500 books altogether
Nearest 100:
Mr. Dan has about 1400 books and Mrs. Taylor has about 800 books, so they have around 2400 books altogether.
Which estimation is the closest or most accurate?
For some extra help head over to BrainPop for videos and games:
https://www.brainpop.com/math/geometryandmeasurement/estimating/
or Scholastic Study Jams
http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/addition-subtraction/estimate-sums-diffs.htm
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