Finding fractions of 24 |
Monday, December 1, 2014
Introduction to Fractions
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Labels: 4th grade, division, Equivalent Fractions
Friday, November 7, 2014
Describing Relationships Among Numbers in a Table
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Labels: 4th grade, division, multiplication, Relationships, Tables
Friday, October 24, 2014
Forms of Energy Found in our Rooms
As we finished up our investigation of different forms of energy, we made a picture of a room that had to contain at least one example of each form of energy (mechanical, sound, electrical, thermal, solar.) The kids had to label each form of energy used and/or produced in the picture, then list them out on the side of the page.
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Labels: 4th grade, Energy, Forms of Energy, Science
Friday, September 26, 2014
Volume and Mass
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Glow Stick Investigation
Glow stick dipped in hot water |
Glow stick dipped in hot water |
Glow stick dipped in hot water, then again in cold water at the bottom. You can see the difference! |
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Labels: 4th grade, Particles, Science, Thermal Energy
Monday, September 15, 2014
Subtraction Strategies
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Labels: 4th grade, subtraction
Particles in Different States of Matter
Our particles made out of stickers |
We began by marking off a "jar" on the floor. We just used chairs as our boundaries. We packed ourselves into the "jar" and pretended to be the particles of a solid block of ice, frozen in a jar in the freezer. We were all touching, and no one was really moving much. Then we pretended someone took us out of the freezer and sat us down on the counter of a comfortably-warm room, so we started to slowly melt into a liquid. We began to move around and bump into each other, still within our jar. Finally, someone held us over the stove, so we began to move faster and faster, bumping into each other and the walls of the jar, until finally we became a gas and came out of the jar and flew around the room. We compared the particles of a gas to a sugared-up toddler. Ha ha!! Then we went in reverse and eventually became a liquid, then a solid again.
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Labels: 4th grade, Particles, Properties of Matter, Science, Thermal Energy
Friday, September 5, 2014
The Scientific Method
The last two days of science class have been all about the scientific method. We decided to do an experiment to determine what effects different liquids would have on the physical properties of gummy bears. We used a glass of water as our control, then brought in a glass of vinegar, a glass of water/baking soda, and a glass of water/salt. Before we put the gummy bears in the solutions, we first measured their length, width, thickness, and mass. We also observed their physical traits. Then we added the gummy bears to the solutions and left them overnight. The next day we observed their physical traits and again measured their length, width, and thickness. I hadn't ever done this experiment before, so I was pretty surprised by the differences we saw!!
Our gummy bears in relation to the normal one in front |
Measuring the gummy bear left in salt |
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Labels: 4th grade, Science, Scientific Method
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Tools Search
A student example of our journal entry |
A student example of our journal entry |
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Friday, August 29, 2014
Apple Observation
An example of our apple observation |
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Labels: 4th grade, Observation, Science
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Observation vs. Inference
Observation vs. Inference Journal Entry |
The kids will learn about making an inference in language arts, but it never hurts to hit it a little in science as well. This always proves to be a hard concept to grasp at 9-years-old! Really the main idea I wanted the kiddos to grab was that observations are strictly the facts about what's going on. When making an observation in science, it's very important to keep opinions and prior knowledge out of your observations. Those can be brought in later, when analyzing data and deciding which direction to go in an experiment.
One thing that's not on our journal page (and we'll probably add Tuesday) is the idea of using our prior knowledge. We discussed it in class, but forgot to add it in the journal. In class, we talked about how we make an educated guess by using the knowledge we already have that's stored in our little "file folders" in our brain.
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Labels: 4th grade, Inference, Observation, Science
Journal Example
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Introducing Centers with Wipe Out!
Wipe Out game card |
A pretty logical explanation for a 4th grader! Great thinking! |
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Thursday, April 17, 2014
Math Review Folder
Outside Geometry Review |
Geometry Review |
Inside View |
Area, Perimeter, Volume Review |
Measurement Review |
Lines and Angles Review |
Measurement Conversion Review |
Place Value Chart - Closed |
Place Value Chart - Open |
Fractions and Decimals Review |
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Labels: 4th grade, Angles, Area, Comparing Fractions, Decimals, Equivalent Fractions, Fractions, Geometry, Improper Fractions, math, Mixed Numbers, Perimeter, Place Value
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
All Possible Combinations
Where the thinking comes in is when I ask them if we've found all possible combinations. It doesn't take long for them to figure out they need some organization for their combination. Enter the tree diagram! We begin listing out our combinations using a tree diagram, then check to make sure we get all possible combinations. We usually only have to do this process two or three times before the kids see the relationship between the tree diagrams and multiplication. When you give kids tedious work, they naturally find the shortcuts on their own! :)
I do point out it's important they understand the process of the tree diagram to see why the multiplication strategy works! It's SO important they understand the "why" of math!!!
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Labels: 4th grade, Combinations
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Probability
Today we worked on probability. Probability is the measure of how likely it is something is going to happen. Up till now, most the kids have used words such as these for probability: certain, impossible, more likely, less likely, etc.We take it a step farther so that we may be more precise, and find the probability in fraction form.
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Labels: 4th grade, Probability
Friday, March 14, 2014
Temperature
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Labels: 4th grade, math, Temperature
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Relating Congruence to Transformations
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Labels: 4th grade, math, Transformations
Friday, February 28, 2014
Symmetrical Creations
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