Thursday, March 1, 2012

Measurement in our garden



The weather lately has been absolutely gorgeous! We just had to take advantage of it!  Yesterday we went outside to our lovely garden provided by, "Real School Garden" and reviewed how to find the perimter, base area, and volume of our plant beds. Students worked together to measure the length, width, and height. After that, they calculated the total. It is a lot of fun to see how math in the classroom is useful outdoors!



Our own conversion story problems!

Peter, Stewie, and Meg have an ice cream party. They need enough ice cream for ten people. Ten people will eat one gallon of ice cream. Peter says they need one gallon, Stewie says they need eight pints, and Meg says they need sixteen cups. Who is correct?      -Leslye M.

Cleveland has 144 ounces of juice. How many cups does he have? How many pints does he have? -Elijah M.

Stan and Stewie were walking two miles on the track. Stewie said they walked 1,760 yards. Stan said they walked 10,560 feet. Who is correct? -Antoney R.

Quagmire has six gallons of water. His best friend Peter drank twelve pints of Quagmire's water. How much is left over? -Pedro G.

Shanene drank 24 gallons of water in a month. How many cups did she drink in a year? -Adrion. T.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

I knew it!

Last night I looked up at the sky and noticed a huge bright "star" right underneath the waxing moon! Turns out it was Venus! You'll be able to see Venus and Jupiter for the next month or so. The video below has a great explanation why.



Here is another website that has a break down of what to look out for!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Need to work on your division facts?





You guys have worked so hard this year to memorize your multiplication facts and I couldn't be happier! Problem solving is much easier when you don't have to worry about counting by multiples on your fingers! Next up is knowing your division facts! Here is a fun website that allows you to practice your division facts as you compete against other kids. Have fun!





Find other fun games here

Brain Pop!

One of my favorite websites to use in the classroom is Brain Pop. They hilarious, yet informative, videos are full of information pertaining to what is taught in class. Many of you have inquired about getting on Brain Pop at home and you can! The username is our school (one word) and the password is brainpop. Here is the video we watched in class about the moon's affect on the Earth's tides. Don't forget the cool "extra information" section!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Mnemonic devices for the solar system- Ms. Cooper's Class

Martians' vandelism entertains martian's joy satisfaction under Neptune (Felix & Jaime)

Mary's very educated mouse just sat up nicely (Samantha & Quiosha)

Mom vacuums everywhere, man just stop us now! (Adrion)

My valentine every Monday just served us nachos (Elijah, Leslye, Ana, & Antoney)

Mikey's volcanoes erupted my junkyard sale until now! (Jordan & Arvani)

My van eats macaroni just sitting under Neptune (Destiny)

Transformations

This week in math we are learning about different transformations. A transformation is a change in position. The three examples we are studying are rotations, translations, and reflections. Here is a video to refresh your memory about what those are!

Rotation- turn

Translation- slide

Reflection- flip

Where can you find these outside of the classroom?