We have been working on figuring the area and perimeter of rectangles in fourth grade math. The fourth graders applied those skills when working on their "Dog Yard" project. They had fun planning and constructing their dog yards. :)
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Friday, October 14, 2016
Equal Shares
This week we did some activities exploring fractions. We talked about "equal shares". We worked in groups to solve problems about splitting items up evenly. One example is: If you had 4 people and 6 brownies, how much would each person get?" The fourth graders drew pictures and talked with their desk groups to figure out the answers. We talked about their answers, how they solved the question and how to write their answers.
This activity came from the book Extending Children's Mathematics; Fractions and Decimals. I will continue to use activities from this book all year long to help the students grasp the concepts. Below are some examples of how students worked to solve the problems.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
The Py(ramid) Game
This week I introduced the Py (pronounced "pie") game to the fourth graders. The Py game is a great way for students to practice all of the basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. It is a game that I used with my first graders at Morning Sun, but is easily adaptable to all levels of learners. We are fortunate to have quite a few sets of the game in our classroom! Be sure to ask your favorite fourth grader about the Py game. :)
Playing the Py game gives students extra practice in basic math computation. |
A Py game in progress. |
The winner of the Py game is the player that places his/her game piece at the top of the pyramid. |
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Mr. Hopper
The view out our classroom window of the outdoor classroom. |
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