This is a collaborative blog - with both students and teachers sharing our learning from our grade four 21st Century classroom. We are connecting to our community and learning out loud in this digital and global world! We're living in beautiful Southwestern Ontario, Canada.
Splash Math By: Zack & Rikkie Splash math is a math site where you can learn grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 math. You can put in certain things for the kids to do such as addition and subtraction up to a number of your choice you can do place value and read don't forget rounding! If you are a teacher, the kids in your class will love it because when you answer you get coins. Coins are for buying animals and fish. The animals for the kids jungle and the fish for the aquarium and everything costs 20 coins. You get three stars from answering all the questions. Once they answer all the questions they will complete that task and they can just use it for practice if they want! We like splash math because it's easy and when you go back on splash math you can resume what you did. It is a good site because it helps you learn better and every time you play it you will practise math strategies. Splash math is cool because when you try each strategy you move up a leve...
Genius Hour By: Sean Genius hour is when you pick a topic that can be anything that you are passionate about and you do a project on it. I am doing it on Leonard Fournette and on every Friday you get an hour to work on it. You brainstorm questions and you can put it on a doc, slides, poster, bristol board, book, or whatever you can think of. If you are a teacher then you should do genius hour with your class - they would like it.
Estimation Station By Mary and Dahlia Our class started an estimation station!! This is how it works!! 1. First our teacher fills a little jar with something or puts what we are doing in math. 2. Then on the paper we estimate how many things w e think are in the jar! 3. At the end of the week, our teacher looks at the paper to see the winner! 4. Whoever wins gets to pick a prize out of the prize bin! Can you estimate how many letters are in the two jars?
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