Thursday, January 26, 2012

Thursday


Bibliography
1. Forler, Mary, August 10th, 1989
2. Burnett, Wayne, May 17th, 1990
3. forler, Jim, May 23rd, 1990
A bibliography is a list of all the sources used in writin a research report. It is found at the end of that report. Usually, it is a list of articles and books used as information sources. For our Family Report, the sources are the people we interviewed, as shown in the example above.
Pajama Day followed by Movie Night! What a good way to end the week for our students. See "Sidewalk Wars" by local movie maker, Leo Bidne tonight before the showing of "Dolphin Tale."

Monday, January 23, 2012

Tuesday

Family History Reports are due next week on Tuesday, January 31st. Students should be finishing up their rough drafts and thinking about designing a cover for their reports.

Bonus question: Name the vocabulary word that describes the answer to a division problem.

Let's be safe out there. The sun might be shining, but plenty of ice still clogs the streets and walkways.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Wednesday

Fractions and Division....lots of practice helps! Next time you have a pizza, try talking about the pieces as fractions of the whole pizza. Eggs might not be as popular as pizza, but the cartons work great for talking about fractions, too.

The kids should finish up their interviews, rough drafts (three or more pages from the interviews), and have a good start on the family tree. Then they'll be in good shape to finish up the project by the end of the month for the due date.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Thursday



Our 'Math Club With Jack' continues on Wednesdays this new year as an after school program for extra help with Math Facts and the ever-challenging effort to learn fractions. Jack Foote is a retired teacher from Port Angeles who taught Science and Chemistry at Port Angeles High School for many years.

Work continues on our Family History Reports this week as the kids learned how to turn interview notes into rough drafts on notebook paper. We decided that each family member interviewed (a minumum of three) deserved at least one hand-written page. They also received folders to keep all the report assignments and materials as that volume grows over the following weeks. Remember, the reports are due at the end of this month.

Bonus Question: 'Which is larger, 5/6 or 4/3?'