Monday, January 25, 2016

Courtroom Research and Math Bingo

Today third grade students focused on math as they had some choice activities to review median, mode and range.  Following some good work and discussion they took a wrap up assessment to show off their learning.
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Ariana Median

Alyssa's Set Cards
Terrance Explains Median

Here are some online games for further practice:
http://www.kidsmathgamesonline.com/numbers/meanmedianmode.html


Bingo Winner!

Second graders kicked off math by starting our Digging for Data unit and learning about the term "typical".  They discovered the median as one way we can find what is typical for a set of numbers.  Students should be able to recognize the median as the middle number is an ordered group of data.  They found the typical number of words they could write in one minute by finding the median of their three trials.


We were also able to do some deeper research as we divided and conquered the elements of the courtroom system and shared our findings on our areas of expertise.  We also got to take a virtual tour of a courthouse at this site: virtual field trip.


Monday, January 11, 2016

The Case of the Teachernapping

I had a bit of a scare today as I was whisked off unexpectedly.  My twin sister, Mrs. Donaldson, took over for me and helped the students put their CSI knowledge, Habits of Mind, and math data skills into action to find me.  They processed the crime scene for evidence, used deductive reasoning, interviewed a witness, and found my location based on the median of the information I was able to provide.  It turns out that I was taken to a surprise party where our class was named ALERT class of 2015!  I am so proud.  I was able to make it back in time to celebrate with students.  I am looking forward to our awesomeness continuing in 2016.
Crime solving gear.

With our best detective faces.


We also managed to squeeze in some research on trials.  We have looked at crime scenes, forensics labs, and now will follow the evidence to court.  Students used Nearpod to read an article covering the basics of a trial and watched a BrainPop video sharing the difference between criminal and civil cases.  Next week we will take a virtual field trip through a courthouse and look closer at the parts of the courtroom system to prepare for our real field study there later in the semester.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Forensics Lab



This week we transformed our classroom into a forensics lab to test some evidence fresh in from a crime scene.  Our analysts learned about chromatography and matched ink band samples from different pens to find the culprit in The Case of the Dognapping.  They also compared physical properties of three different mystery powders confiscated from suspects in The Case of the Crummy Cake.  Students also looked at the chemical properties of the substances as they tested their reactions to water and vinegar.




During our grade level time, second graders worked on their creative thinking skills as we read the book Beekle and created our own imaginary friends.






Third graders worked on more median, mode, and range as they sorted data from our heart rate project.  We also used this video to jog our memories after the break: Mean, Median, and Mode Toads.