Showing posts with label measurement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label measurement. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Last Minute Halloween FREEBIE!

I know you probably have your Halloween plans for tomorrow complete, but I finally finished what I am doing and thought I would share it as a freebie. 

We are in the middle of a measurement unit. We are deep into using formulas. This activity has students finding the area of various shapes from a floor plan. And it's FREE!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!







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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Cookbook Conversions Project- FREEBIE

I have shared about our Cookbook Conversions project before. But, now that it is over, I want to share one last time and post the freebie, which I have been meaning to do for a while.

Students had to prepare a food item to share with their classmates. The students did really well. They brought in a variety of items.

Pasta salad! They gobbled it up!





Didn't want them to eat this one! It was too cute!

Gotta love Math and gummy bears!!!

Serious overload one day!

I had so many great projects turned in. I couldn't take pictures of everything.
There were some days that we had an abundance of food. I tried to limit for each class, but I was just glad they participated.

The main part of the project was to learn conversions. That was half the grade.

Our Math consultant from our Region Center created this projected. She gave me permission to share it for FREE!

I love the clarity of this project. Rubrics are clear and students know what is expected. For me, parents knew what was expected and that was a huge plus for this project!

The magnitude of this project was a first for me, but I am so glad we did it and it is definitely a keeper! Hope you can have some fun with it too!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Diet? What Diet?

Remember the measurement/conversion project I shared about last week?

Well, it is in full force.

This was a my breakfast.
This was lunch.
This was my afternoon snack. Serious chocolate alert!

And this will HAVE TO BE ME AFTER SCHOOL!!!!

Quick Recap: Students are preparing a recipe and serving to their classmates. They are also completing conversions based on their recipe.

Check out this masterpiece! I did not want for my student to serve it. It's cupcakes!!!! These kids are going above and beyond their project!
                                                                  Gotta love the '80's


Thursday, February 28, 2013

Measurement Fun

We are finishing our second unit on measurement. This topic is so big.

Our math consultant from our Region Center gave us a conversions project. Students have to choose a recipe, make the recipe for the class and complete 3 conversions. It's a very simple project.

Students are bringing in snacks galore. It has been so fun. They are pumped up. We have had cakes and cookies and today, coke floats! I teach a lot of kids, that is a lot of food! But they are loving it. I wish I would remember to take more pictures.
This was a cake brought in on Monday. She was so excited that she spelled out math. The kids loved it too.

Today, we had chicken salad in one class. I was sure the kids would hate it. Boy, was I wrong. They LOVED it and asked for seconds. There were peas in it people!!! Who knew sixth graders liked peas??!!! This was also my most challenging group of students. They were pretty well behaved too. I was pleasantly surprised by their behavior. This was the left overs.


We also completed a buddy measurementt activity from Mandy at Teaching with Simplicity. My students loved it. What I couldn't anticipate was how nice they were to each other. The activity is to find a buddy to do the measurement or conversions. I told them they could only go to each person once. I have large classes so this worked out well. When I said "go" they went off and they worked so hard. They said thank you, please can you do this, and just all around polite.  This activity also was short and my students had time to work on this and practice conversions as well. This is definitely a keeper for me!
It really helped my mood throughout the day because they had been rats the day before! 



 I needed to share this, because this week has been tough. But today seemed so much better and this close to Spring Break, I definitely need something to be happy about.

I hope to share more about the conversions project later and hopefully will have more pictures to share.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Measurement Anchor Chart

I can't wait for the next Anchor Chart Link Party by Miss Klohn's Adventures of a 6th Gade Teacher
I have to share this.

Our art teacher made these for all our Math Department


It's a "yard".
3 FEET in the YARD.
12 INCHES in a foot.
36 INCHES in a YARD.

My kids LOVE it and when I explained it, they collectively said, "ahh... I get it!"

Oh Happy Day!