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Oct 14

October 14, 2015

Reviewing Math Skills

6iyoEgbjTIn late September, students completed the first math assessment.  Normally, we strive to score these and promptly send them home for you to review, sign, and return to us.  This time, however, we have intentionally held off on doing so.  We found that there were several items on the assessment that were challenging to students, and we wanted to review many of these with the class.  For the past few weeks, we’ve been reviewing skills with the whole class that were challenging for a large group of students.  Mr. Walmer and I have also been pulling students to address skills that are best taught by repeated practice in small groups, such as rounding, multi-digit subtraction with regrouping, and standard form/word form/expanded form.  As you receive and review the assessments, please rest assured that we are working with your fourth grader on any areas that he or she struggled with.

The final question on the assessment was a particularly challenging problem, in part, because it was not written in the most clear way.  Many students lost points on this one question, and because it accounted for 9 points on the 36 point assessment.  So you can see how struggling on this one question could dramatically impact students’ individual scores.  For that reason, we strongly encourage you to look at your son or daughter’s performance on individual questions, rather than focusing on the percentage score (which, in all candor, tended to be lackluster for students throughout the class).  Additionally, Mr. Walmer taught a great lesson yesterday that reviewed that challenging final question.  After practicing the skill in class, students completed a similar problem, and we are so pleased that ALL students improved on their score from the assessment.  Those reteaching worksheets are stapled to the end of the students’ assessments.

We ask that you take time this week to review your child’s performance on the math assessment, sign it, and PLEASE SEND IT BACK TO SCHOOL.  Once again, we encourage you to examine how your child did on individual problem-sets (in rows, with the row score on the left side of the page) in order to look for strengths and weaknesses.  Please don’t dwell on the percentage score, which was (for many students) pulled down by one challenging question at the end of the assessment.

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Apr 29

April 29, 2014

Tonight’s Homework

Here are the links and materials that you need for tonight’s homework.

  1. Click here to download the answer key for tonight’s math review.  You don’t need to PRINT it unless you want to.  Use it to check your work.
  2. Do you still have questions about some of the problems?  If so, check the Padlet I made for this assignment.  Post your questions.  Even if you don’t have any questions, hop over to the Padlet to see if you can answer a friend’s question.
  3. Today, we finished reading Number the Stars in class.  What a powerful end, huh?!  We discussed a quote from Mr. Abrams at AHS:  “Failure to act out or speak out against evil is, itself, evil.”  We talked about how important it is to do something, even something small, to help people who are being treated unfairly.  In this Padlet, share an idea about a situation in which someone your age might be able to do something to act out or speak out against an injustice (an unfair act).  Here’s the Padlet:

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Mar 26

March 26, 2014

Fraction Fanatics!

Students in room 209 are quickly becoming fraction EXPERTS!  Our first fraction unit focused primarily on understanding and interpreting fractions, finding common denominators, and comparing fractions.  After reviewing skills during a fun game of Math Jeopardy, kids were assessed on their skills, and then we began our new fractions unit.  This unit focuses more on mixed numbers (and improper fractions) along with performing calculations with fractions.  As always, I’ll continue to post support videos when we come to challenging concepts.

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