Thursday, January 23, 2014

Fractions Websites and Updates

Many students have been asking me to post links to the fractions websites we have used in school across the past 2 weeks.  The links are below on the left side of the screen.

We have begun our study of fractions.  While our focus has shifted, our computation goal remains the same: By the end of Grade 3, all students will memorize their multiplication facts up through 10 X 10. We will continue activities and games to practice for speed and accuracy and continue to take weekly timed quizzes to monitor and reach this goal. 

In fractions, we have been using various maniplatives to work with unit fractions.  Students have used these to create their own models and also to draw pictures with fractional parts.  One concepts we've been discusng: How can 1/2 (or 1/3 or 1/4) of one whole be a completely different size than 1/2 of a different whole?  The size of the fraction is dependent on the size of the whole. This is a hard concept for students to grasp- until you amke it all about food!  Would you rather have 1/2 of a pizza or half of my cookie?  They are both half, but is the amount of each you are getting going to be equal?

This week (and much of next week, thanks to the snow!) we'll begin to look at fractions on a number line and also fractions that are more than one whole.  We no longer use the terms "improper" fractions- 4/3 is just as good of an answer as 1 and 1/3 and both are completely correct.





Thursday, January 2, 2014

Kid President's #AwesomeYear

Today in class we talked about new year's resolutions and wrote some of our own.  Goal setting and progress monitoring are an important part of school and we try to take the time to set goals for ourselves and frequently look back on and monitor our progress.

Some of the students wanted to take part in Kid President's New Years challenge.  Please watch the video and see if you'd like to support them in doing this as a home project.  We'd love to share any videos the students create!

Happy New Year!