Showing posts with label Math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

Lots of Learning In April

We are busy this month in Grade One!  Mr. Lajoie, a student teacher from Lakehead University, is working in our class for the month of April.

Students are busy learning about two-dimensional shapes, mass and capacity in Math.  Students have compared and classified 2D shapes according to different attributes (e.g., size, number of vertices, number of sides).  Students will spend the remainder of the month exploring mass and capacity using non-standard units (e.g., "The container holds 3 scoops of rice."; "The eraser is as heavy as 15 jelly beans.").  I will be posting pictures of our explorations as we go!

In Reading, students are learning about inferring.  Inferring is an important skill that teaches readers to "read between the lines".  When reading with your child at home, ask them questions about what you think is happening (e.g., Why do you think..., How does...).

In Writing, we are focusing on word choice.  Students are encouraged to "bump up" their word choice as authors (e.g., mad to angry, pretty to gorgeous, big to gigantic).

You may have heard your child talk about "math games".  Each morning we "play" a variety of games I have chosen to reinforce math skills such as adding, subtracting and problem solving.  The children are having a blast and don't realize they are learning.  Here's a peek at one of our games called "Quack Attack".



Friday, January 24, 2014

Interesting Links

Here are some songs and dances we are enjoying this month!









Thursday, November 28, 2013

What Time Is It?

We are learning to name the parts of the clock and tell time to the hour and half hour.  This week, students created paper clocks.  We are working on using the terms minute and hour hands, instead of big hand and small hand.  Here's a song we're enjoying this week:



Here are some sites to practice telling time:

ABCya! Learn to Tell Time

Primary Games What Time Is It?

Math Games - an assortment of games to tell time

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Our Learning in Math

In Math, we continue to work on solving problems using objects, blocks, pictures and numbers.  We are also practising counting to 100 by 1s and 10s.   Every morning we practise reading the date on a calendar, the days of the week and the months of the year. You can help your child at home by:

  • Posing real life problems such as "If we have 5 people in our family.  Each person has a pair of boots.  How many boots are by the door?"
  • Read "Doing Math With Your Child" a publication by the Ontario government here
  • Play card games such as Go Fish, Memory, Uno, War - all you need is a deck of cards :)
  • Singing along with some of our favourite Math videos 
Counting Songs

Count to 100

Count by 10s

Count by 1s

Months of the Year

Days of the Week