A huge thank you goes out to Mrs. Leidner and Mrs. Smith for creating our third grade voting booths. The third graders were able to cast their votes today and the winner was Hillary Clinton. The breakdown of the votes is below.
Hillary Clinton 79
Donald Trump 33
Gary Johnson 16
Jill Stein 9
Monday, November 7, 2016
Lego Multiplication
The students visited our Makerspace today to explore multiplication concepts using Legos. The bricks can be used to model equal groups, as well as, multiplication arrays.
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Native American Perspectives
Thank you to the PTO for sponsoring this wonderful program. The children learned about the different tribes of our country and how each tribe used natural resources to survive. They learned how to see different objects from a native american's perspective. For example, the children saw how a native american might view a clam shell as a spoon, scoop or razor. A deer antler could serve as a garden rake. Ask your child to tell you about the four different animals represented in the picture below. The native americans believed that all parts of an animal should be used in some manner to show respect for the life that was taken.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Fall Leaf Fun
Students used a variety of leaves to practice their graphing skills today. Each student was given a handful of leaves to sort by color. Using their color data, the students then created a bar graph, as well as, a picture graph.
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Guided Math Centers
Each day the students participate in math centers. After our group lesson, which introduces the new learning for the day, the students rotate through 3-5 activities. I tell students where they need to begin each day and they cycle through the activities at their own individual pace. The pictures below highlight the different activities.
checking off assignments on a math ticket |
daily review |
independent practice |
problem solving |
Roll to 100 - game |
Name That Number - game |
Reflex Math - fact fluency |
Saturday, October 1, 2016
Welcome to the Makerspace
Mrs. Lavallee and Mrs. Tucceri have put together an amazing space in which students can explore, invent and create using all sorts of technology. Ask you children about their experience in the space on Friday. They can't wait for their next visit.
Seed Dispersal
Students worked in small groups this week to investigate how seeds disperse away from a parent plant. Each group was given a bag full of materials and a task card. Using the materials and their knowledge of how seeds travel, the students created different contraptions to complete their task.
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