We started our measurement unit in math! We measured the width of the room using our shoes. The kids discovered why standard units of measurement are necessary because everyone has a different sized foot! Afterwards, we practiced measuring things around the room using "Franchira-rulers". Franchira is in our class. We made rulers that are the length of her shoe. We had so much fun, we didn't even realize we were learning!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Ann Katherin
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Yeik
Monday, October 8, 2007
Steady progress
My third graders are progressing steadily. Our biggest challenge this year is to love the people around us even if we don’t like them sometimes. It is something I have to constantly work on myself as an adult. I’m also trying to teach them to crave learning so they can use what they know to change their world. I gave them a very dramatic example of the people in our town that beg for money, many because they didn’t get the education they need to work. I think it has helped some of them take more responsibility for their learning.
We have 5 nationalities in our classroom this year. Most of my students are Dominican, one is from Canada , one from Puerto Rico, one from Germany , and I’m from the U.S. One day, we all took turns singing our national anthems. It was a spontaneous thing that ended up being a really good team-building activity.
We have 5 nationalities in our classroom this year. Most of my students are Dominican, one is from Canada , one from Puerto Rico, one from Germany , and I’m from the U.S. One day, we all took turns singing our national anthems. It was a spontaneous thing that ended up being a really good team-building activity.
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