Monday, May 26, 2008

Thursday, January 24, 2008

We've Been Partyin'!





Cool Website for Spelling Studying Help!!

So I've just learned of this great new website: www.spellingcity.com. This site will be an incredible tool for helping your child study his/her spelling words. Students can add their own words, or the teacher can enter them and allow the students to access them. I have created an account and have even entered this week's words on the long U patterns -ue and -ew (even though our test is tomorrow).

The following are some of the supports the site offers:
- reads the words to the child
- reads a sentence with the word to the child
- tests the child (calls out the words and the child types them)
- offers 3 different games using the words
- will print the lists for the child

What an awesome site and it's all free! So get your child on the web and get them studying their words in a unique and fun way!!

(By the way to access my lists, just chose "FInd Your List" and then type in my name: Beth Young.)

Just for Fun- Miss Young Loves Her Cats!

Just wanted to share this funny video of my cat, Luna, actually playing fetch with me! ;) It is so silly! (Remember I actually have three cats: Dusty Cat, Luna Girl, and Rock Star (Rocky)!) Luna is the only cat that does this. She can also catch balls of paper. (That is why there is all the paper on the floor.)I will try to get video of that too. Dusty doesn't really have a trick, but Rocky hilariously chases his own tail in a circle! I'll definitely have to tape that for you too!!

Enjoy and be marveled by the Amazing Luna Girl!!!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

More Math Strategy Work

Today we played a game called Parts and Wholes. With a partner, students took turns hiding a random number of their 18 cubes under a sheet. (The total number of cubes was increased as they became more proficient.) Each student then attempted to use mental math skills to figure out how many cubes were covered, based on how many remained uncovered.
I find this game to be quite interesting and hope that we have more opportunities to play; because this game requires the children to start taking the written strategies we have been using for subtraction and to use them mentally. Having the capacity for efficent mental math is key to being a stellar math matician. And just like any other muscle, your mental math muscle must be strengthed regularly. The wonderful thing is that this activity is a quick and easy 'trick' to stimulate that mental math. I would encourage parents to take advantage of five minutes here and there to ask students similar problems.
I racked my brain and thought of some times your family might sneak in a mental math questions:(For each find the total and then hide or take some away and the child figures out how much you took. (Maybe if they get it right, they can have what was taken as a treat! :))
- eating a snack like M&Ms or pretzles
- playing with legos
- picking up a box of crayons or colored pencils
- looking at change in mom's wallet (just the practice of counting change is VERY helpful)
- collecting mail from the mail box
- reading papers in the homework folder
- reading pages in a book
- playing with a collection of toys
- playing with board game pieces (like checkers)
- minutes on the clock or left till dinner

The key is be creative and share with your child what you think about when you get the answer for yourself.
The following are just two short videos of children sharing their strategy for the game. I hope that soon we will find time to film more and therefore post more for you to see!



Friday, January 18, 2008

Math: Open Number Line Strategy

Check out Miss Russell review that fabulous Open Number Line strategy to solve a subtraction problem!


Tuesday, January 8, 2008

New Book to Love!!

Well, we just finished reading the book STONE FOX, by John Reynolds Gardiner! It was amazing! The children loved it and we all felt compelled to read on and on. We finished it in only 2 days, all 9 chapters!!! The book is a very easy read, suspensful, and even a tear-jerker! (Well, at least I was boo-hooing at the end!)

I don't want to say too much so you can check out this great story about a 10 year-old boy who needs to save his sick grandfather and the family farm all by himself.

Parents, why not read it again with your child! I'm sure they'd love to share it with you!

Spelling Pyramid Strategy

This is just an example of the strategy we are practicing this week for studying our spelling words:

r
re
rep
repa
repay
repaym
repayme
repaymen
repayment

or

p
pl
pla
play