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Thursday, May 21, 2020

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Thursday, May 14, 2020

The Chocolate Milk Problem

Who can solve the chocolate milk problem? Watch this video and let me know what you think the answer is and how you know you are right. 

This problem was meant for fifth and sixth graders but I bet some younger students might be able to figure it out as well.

Send me an email with your guess or post it in your Google Classroom

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Math at Home

Which one doesn't belong?  The third and fourth graders came up with reasons for each one of these pictures on our zoom call this week!
Looking for some fun math activities to do at home?  Check out these math at home challenges from the Math Learning Center! 

5 MORE Games to play with 10 Frame Cards

Missed the first 5 games?  You can see them here!



Mystery Card



Pyramid 10 


Odd and Even Sort


Less and More


Adding Up and Down the River




Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Measuring in Centimeters, Inches and Filling out Plant Project Data Sheets

I made this video for you to help you with your plant project!  We will be talking more about measuring and filling in data sheets for the plant project on math zooms this week but this is here to help you as well.  My computer went to sleep after 10 minutes so the last part got cut off!


Monday, May 11, 2020

Plant Project Updates and Storytime!

Hi 3rd-6th graders!  A quick update on how my plant is doing and a check on the water table.  Then i read a great story about a class that grows sunflowers. 


How are your plants doing?  Tomorrow I will post a video about measuring your plant in centimeters or inches! 

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Problem of the Day!

What would you do?  Share your response in an email to me or post it in your Google Classroom or on your Dojo portfolio!

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Seed Project This Week!

Hi 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th graders!

Hope you planted your seeds and are waiting for them to sprout!

I watered mine again this morning but still no plants poking out!

I had to give it a little extra water since it was so warm and sunny over the weekend.


Monday, May 4, 2020

Playing with Shapes

Good Morning ACSers!

Hope you all had a great weekend!

Has anyone been playing with shapes lately?

This weekend I made a jet out of magnet shapes


I needed 4 different types of blocks

Isosceles triangles are the ones that have 2 sides the same length

Equilateral triangles are the ones whose sides are all the same length.

Right triangles are the ones that have a right angle (90 degrees).  They also happen to be isosceles because two of the sides are the same length.  

I used this video to help me build it. 



How have you been building with shapes?