Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Voice Thread- Data Mangement
Every Grade 6 student at Parkland school has been working hard to research, design and construct a paper airplane that will be able to fly "the greatest distance!" They have created data recording sheets to track their data. Next, they will prepare to anaylze their data. This Voice Thread will give students the opportunity to explain the best way to graph and display continuous data. These children will be given the opportunity to explore how different scales used on graphs can influence conclusions drawn from the data. They will also, through investigation, demonstrate an understanding of how data from graphs can be used to make inferences and convincing arguments. I hope that you will get the chance to visit: http://ed.voicethread.com/#q.b856134.i0.k0
Friday, October 30, 2009
Communication in our classroom.
How do MATH TALK prompts help you to communicate with others about math problems?
Friday, October 16, 2009
Problem#1
Is it possible for an individual to watch 1 000 000 hours of television in a lifetime? (Please remember to use the steps of problem solving framework) Have Fun! :)
Labels:
number sense,
place value,
problem,
problem solving framework
Thursday, October 15, 2009
What steps should I follow to solve a math problem?
Follow the steps of the PROBLEM SOLVING FRAMEWORK:
1. Restate the problem (in words that make sense to you)
2. Choose a strategy
3. Use the strategy to solve the problem
4. Go back and check
5. Communicate results
1. Restate the problem (in words that make sense to you)
2. Choose a strategy
3. Use the strategy to solve the problem
4. Go back and check
5. Communicate results
Labels:
framework,
problem solving,
steps,
strategy strategies
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