Monday, April 27, 2009

The Challenging CRCT

The CRCT is very challenging so we are going to give you some tips for it. Eat a good dinner. Get good sleep. Eat a good breakfast. Get to school on time. That's all folks.

By:Jamie

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

!SUPER STUDY SKILLS!

We hope thet these super study skills will help you with testing.
1.It is best to review the material right after class when it's still fresh in your memory.

2.Don't try to do all your studying the night before the test, instead space out your studying, review class materials at least several times a week, focusing on one topic at a time.

3.Have all of your study material in front of you: lecture notes, course textbooks, study guides and any other materials.

4.Start out by studying the most important facts.

5.Take notes and write down the summary of the important ideas as you read through your study material.

6.Take short breaks frequently, your memory retains the information that you study at the beging and the end than what you study in the middle.

7.Don't study later than you usually go to sleep. You may fall asleep or be tempted to go to sleep, instead try studying in the early afternoon or early evening.If you are a morning person try studying in the morning.

We hope these SUPER STUDY SKILLS help you on testing or any other things.

Lane and Jamie

!ATTENTION PARENTS!

Parents, if you have questions, concerns, or comments for the math bloggers or the math website, please post them and we will answer you. We would love to here your response!

Simplifying Subtraction

You may already know what subtraction is. So, if you do, then what do you think subtraction is? How can you use subtraction in your daily life? In what grade did you learn how to subtract?
Are there any creative ways that you know how to make subtraction easier?
Answer this subtraction problem: 126-52= Your answer here
GA GPS M3N2 Students will further develop their skills of addition and subtraction and apply them in problem solving.

Lane

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Fraction Examples for Kids

Check out this example of what a fraction is. Can you make your own fraction problem? Please post your problem here.

GA GPS M3N5

By: Lane

Word Problems


This year in Mrs. Waites' class we have talked about WORD PROBLEMS.Word problems are like problems written out that deal with math. Some word problems spell out numbers. Some are predictions, like how many jelly beans do you think are in the candy jar? Hey let's look at two word problems and let you answer them!

If Drake bought twelve toys and got eight more toys as a gift, how many toys does he have in all?

If Meg has twenty stamps and she gave eight to Jessica, how many would she have left?

Can you answer these questions more than one way? Can you use different types of math methods? Name some.
GA GPS- M3P1 Students will solve problems.
By:Alaura




Monday, March 30, 2009

Geometry Everywhere?

In Mrs.waites class we've been talking a lot about geometry. So our questions today will be about this shape. What is the shape in the picture? How many sides does it have? Can you name other things that have this shape? How many angles does this object have? What type of angles are they?

GA GPS- M3G1- Students will further develop their understanding of geometric figures by drawing them. They will also explain their properties.

By: Jamie

Friday, March 27, 2009

Probability

In Mrs. Waites' class we have been discussing probability. In the video at the bottom, it shows me doing probability. This time YOU tell us what you think probability is. If you know what probability is, then tell us. Ask US a probabilty question.

Now watch the video below. How many possible outcomes are there when tossing a die? What is the probability of tossing a 1? What is the probability of tossing a 3?

GA GPS M3P3- Students will communicate mathematically.

By Lane

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Division


In Mrs. Waites' class we are learning division. So our question for today is going to be about division. Tell us why you like division. What is your favorite division problem? If you are learning division tell us your favorite part about it? How would you use division in daily life? By: Jamie

GA GPS- M3N4- Students will understand the meaning of division and apply it to problem solving.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Eating Fractions?



We have been learning a lot about fractions in Mrs. Waites' class. I never really knew how we use fractions in our daily life. Like when you go to a pizza place and you have to use fractions. When you cut the pizza and give a piece to everyone eating, you have to make sure you give equal parts. You can say that a person got a fraction of the pizza. For example, look at the picture to the left. What fraction of this pizza has been eaten? What are two ways that you can write the fraction eaten? If I sat down with 2 other friends how many pieces of pizza could the three of us equally get? What are some other ways to divide the pizza?

GA GPS- M3M5- Students will understand the meaning of decimal fractions and common fractions in simple cases and apply them in problem-solving situations.

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