Take your pick of division practice games. Leave a comment with your favorite one! Does McDonalds Sell Cheese Burgers
Moon Phases
Click on the Link below to watch a clip about moon phases. Moon – The Phases of the Moon
Division Practice
Use the link below to practice some quick division skills. Remember that fact families can help you with this game. http://mrnussbaum.com/speed-math-ipad/ http://mrnussbaum.com/voldemath-ipad/
We are poets!
We have been working on poetry during writing and reading time these past few weeks. Here are a few examples of our poetry with videos describing the poems we have written. Clarissa IMG_6408– Bryan Antavious Azariah Bella Gabriel Julian
Exploring the globe
Where would you like to travel? What questions would you ask the people who live there?
Red Ribbon Week Writing
Our class used a word cloud to share about living a drug free life. Here are some of the creations.
Function Machines
Today in math we learned that function machines can seem hard but they aren’t. They can use division, subtraction, adding, and multiplication. Mrs.Gonzales showed us a game on the computer that can help you with function machines. You can practice at home if you want. http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/math-games/stop-creature/ By: V
Changes in States of Matter
We did an experiment with butyl sterate last week! It was awesome. To see some clips of the experiment and get a first hand look at what happened click on the link below. Enjoy! http://mrsgonzalesclass.weebly.com/gnews-2013-2014.html
In science class we worked on a buoyancy project. We each designed a boat with our partners and it had to hold 20 pennies. We had to think about how much water was displaced when we added pennies and where we put the pennies on our boat to evenly […]
Matter: Gas
Think about the experiment we did today. Write a procedure for other students to follow. Experiment Video * Remember that a procedure contains step by step instructions for what you did. You should list everything that you are going to do in a procedure. Even if it seems obvious, write it down. A good rule of thumb: If a six-year-old child can […]