Sunday 29 May 2016

Multiplication Quizzes


The school year is coming to an end! I want to be sure that the students are prepared for Grade 4. We have spent a lot of time working on learning Multiplication and Division, but have moved on. This does not mean that students shouldn't be continuing to practice their facts. 
Students: Do you think you know your multiplication facts? Test yourself with these self-correcting quizzes online. They offer flash cards for the facts that you missed so that you can continue to improve!
Don't forget that the Math Page of this blog has links to songs to help with skip counting! A fun way to learn :)

Friday 27 May 2016

Fun With Fractions!

Today we started learning about fractions and used pattern blocks to model parts of a whole. The students did a great job!

Sunday 8 May 2016

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day to all of the mothers, grandmothers, aunts, godmothers and stepmothers who make our students feel so loved and cared for. According to our students, you are award winning!

Tuesday 3 May 2016

Math test: May 10, motion geometry

                           Students are asked to brush up on their motion geometry skills for Tuesday, May 10. Topics included are:


--- symmetry (finding the lines of symmetry, knowing what it means, and completing a symmetrical shape on a grid). If a shape is symmetrical, it can be folded along the line of symmetry and both sides will be the same shape and same size or congruent.

The secret word is Samaritan. 


--- congruence (knowing what it means and fining congruent shapes). Items that are congruent are the same shape and same size. 


--- Rotation (turn), reflection (flip) and translation (slide) Students must know the meaning of each term and be able to tell which was used in a diagram.


--- location on a grid. Students must be able to say where a certain item is on a grid. Always identify the horizontal letter or number first then the vertical. Example: the circle is on 8, 2.


--- moving on a grid . Students must be able to give directions and follow directions on a grid. An example is go right 4 squares, and up 3 squares to get to the store.

Science to bring in: Students are asked to bring in seeds to look at and compare. Flower seeds, tree seeds, seeds from fruit or vegetables ( I have avocado seeds), seeds from weeds, wild flowers etc....