Monday, March 12, 2012

Students work each day on their individualized reading goals. They keep evidence of their progress in manila folders.


Imaginative swordplay at Strawberry Park. I'll have to give them safety glasses next time...

Art every Monday afternoon. Still lives in watercolor.




Homework:
Reading Group Jobs
Math
Blue Group:  The Blue Group began today finding the area of polygons using pattern blocks in unit measures, and are now beginning work with square centimeters.  Students began with counting grid squares and are moving into measuring the perimeter of rectangles to determine the area inside, and to break up more complicated polygons into parts to determine the area.  
Blue Group homework.


Fifth graders played Jeopardy today to review the geometry unit: polygons, angles, area, perimeter, similar figures, and the like. They have a 2-sided worksheet for homework and will do well to review the notes in their math notebooks for tomorrow's short assessment.


Fourth grade math
Purple group:
  Our question was how to use half-squares to calculate the area of polygons.  Students were reminded to use square units (often shown with superscripts) when calculating area.  
Fourth grade homework, due tomorrow
Purple group:

1. Finish JUMP area packet; make corrections from the first part of the packet.
2. Estimate area of your bedroom (one estimate of a square meter is from wrist to wrist when you reach your arms out).
3. Ten minute multiplication fact practice.

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