Showing posts with label Cooper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cooper. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 October 2017

Recounting the Holidays


Last week on Monday, Mrs C said that we could write a recount of our favourite part of the holidays.  She said we could use 5 different text types to do this and best of all, we got to choose which one we wanted to use:
  • A letter to a friend.
  • A diary entry.
  • A newspaper article.
  • A news report (like they do live on TV).
  • A good old fashioned recount.
We also got to publish in any style we wanted.  Some of us used PicCollage, some of us used Google Docs and some of us used Google Slides.  Mrs C also taught us how to use the graphic tool in Google Docs and Google Slides to create our own illustration to accompany our writing.

Mrs C realised when reading some of our writing that we can't always see when our writing doesn't make sense, our minds are very clever at making it make sense.  So, she decided that once we were finished publishing, we would hand our computer to someone else who was finished and we had our own writing read back to us.  We learned how to utilise the highlighting tool, if my partner read a sentence back to me of my own writing that didn't make sense we could simply say "highlight it" or if it made sense and we were happy with the sentence we could alternatively say "leave it".  This is a peer editing process that made sense and worked for us.  

We then went back to our original writing and created a final draft by working through our original published piece and fixing up the parts that needed it.  We had fun doing this and didn't see it as writing again but producing a more polished version after editing and peer review.

Here are our published pieces of writing:












Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Partitioning Made Easy!

Check out these cool cats.  See if you can work out how they used this strategy to solve addition problems...


Ready, Set, Go!!!!  How can you add 8 + 6 using partitioning?  Show me!






How did they solve 8 + 6 using partitioning?



A new challenge:


Ready to solve 9 + 5...



How did they solve 9 + 5 using partitioning?


We're ready Mrs C!


There's no stopping us now!


See!

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Cooper and Phoenix proving that they can...




Partitioning like a Pro

Mrs C's stage 3 group are just getting way too clever at this partitioning business!

Here are some photos of them partitioning to make a tidy 10.

If your child is in this group please ask them to explain to you how they do it.

Enjoy the photos:

Krue went to the lolly shop and brought....

7 green gummy bears and 6 orange gummy bears...now...how to solve this problem with partitioning?

Why of course!  7 add 3 more makes ten, then you add the three left over.  Ta dah!  That's partitioning to 10 by splitting our second number up into parts.

Persia went to the dairy and brought 8 orange gummy bears and 5 green gummy bears...now to get partitioning!

Yup, you guessed it!  These whizz kids knew to add 2 to 8 which makes ten then add the rest on.

Cooper went to the dairy and brought 7 green gummy bears and 4 orange gummy bears...

That's easy Mrs C!  7 add 3 makes 10 with one left over = 11!

Can you work out what the word problem would be for this photo?

Were you right?

Thursday, 29 June 2017

Stage 3 - learning to partition to 10, then add the rest on.

Mrs C's stage 3 group have been learning the number bonds that make 10:

0 + 10
1 + 9
2 + 8
3 + 7
4 + 6
5 + 5
6 + 4
7 + 3
8 + 2
9 + 1
10 + 0

Now, they are learning to partition the second number when adding to make a ten first ( this is a much easier number to add with!). Check out some photos of them working with this new strategy...



Tuesday, 13 June 2017

Cooper Subitizes

Cooper has been learning to subitize.  That's a fancy word for patterns.  We find numbers a whole lot easier when we know these basic patterns.  Check out Cooper, proving he can subitize!  Awesome work Cooper.