Friday, February 28, 2014
Math Review -- Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Practice multiplying fractions:
Check out the personal tutor for multiplying mixed numbers.
Math Playground
Try this lesson.
Quiz
Practice dividing fractions:
Personal tutor for fractions and mixed numbers.
Math Playground
Quiz on fractions and mixed numbers.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Volume Lesson with Area Review
Check out the above video on volume. When you have watched it, try some of the links below.
Area of Rectangles Review:
Personal Tutor Area
Concepts in Motion -- Area
Area Quiz
Volume of Rectangular Prisms Practice:
Personal Tutor Volume
Volume Demonstration
Online Practice
More Online Practice and Quizzes
Online Demo Showing Change in Volume with Changing Dimensions
Volume Quiz (official)
Check out a few of these advanced videos from learnzillion.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Black History Month Reading Passages
We will spend some time reading about the history of African Americans this week. You can preview some of the reading below.
Learn about segregation and schools in the 1950s and 60s.
Debate topic: Better Late than Never.
Learn about slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation.
Read one account of escaping from slavery.
Short reading comprehension: The Struggle for Equality.
Read this short biography about Jackie Robinson.
Next, read this letter he wrote about school segregation (primary source). What does the letter teach you that the biography doesn't? How?
Read this short biography of MLK. Then read part of a letter that he wrote (primary source). What can both of these teach you? How do they teach you differently?
Learn about segregation and schools in the 1950s and 60s.
Debate topic: Better Late than Never.
Learn about slavery and the Emancipation Proclamation.
Read one account of escaping from slavery.
Short reading comprehension: The Struggle for Equality.
Read this short biography about Jackie Robinson.
Next, read this letter he wrote about school segregation (primary source). What does the letter teach you that the biography doesn't? How?
Read this short biography of MLK. Then read part of a letter that he wrote (primary source). What can both of these teach you? How do they teach you differently?
Labels:
American history,
Black History Month,
education,
history,
reading
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Math Practice Websites
Hello students! For those of you who wish to do you math homework on this website, I have compiled a list of my favorite math links. Don't forget to use the math tag at the bottom of this post to check out previous math posts from teacherp.
Check out:
Bedtime Math
Math Antics
Cool Math
Khan Academy
Maisonnet Math
(Sneak ahead in math and check out ratios. Shhhh! Don't tell.)
Check out:
Bedtime Math
Math Antics
Cool Math
Khan Academy
Maisonnet Math
(Sneak ahead in math and check out ratios. Shhhh! Don't tell.)
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Graphing on the Coordinate Plane
I thought this song was a helpful tool in remembering some of the key vocabulary related to coordinate planes. Watch it and try out some helpful activities below.
Khan Academy Practice.
Locate the Aliens game
Stock the Shelves game
Basketball game
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Woolly Mammoths
Readworks -- Mammoths
Nat Geo Kids -- Mammoth Facts
Dialogue for Kids -- Mammoths
BBC Nature
Enchanted Learning Mammoths
Cause and effect: Can you figure out why woolly mammoths went extinct? What theory do you thing is the most likely reason for this.
Nat Geo -- Why Did the Mammoth Die Out?
Woolly Mammoths' Taste for Flowers May Have Been Their Undoing.
How Did Mammoths Go Extinct?
How was a mammoth different than a mastadon?
Read about the differences between woolly mammoths and modern elephants. We will be comparing the two animals.
Mammoths vs. Elephants
A-Z Woolly Mammoths
A-Z Elephants
Extra Credit Debate Topic:
Should people clone woolly mammoths? NPR -- Cloning Mammoths Post your opinion on kidblog.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Winter Olympics 2014
I hope you are as excited about the Winter Olympics as I am. This week we will read about and learn about the Winter Olympic games in Sochi, Russia.
Read about the history of the Olympics. (easy)
History of the Olympics (Detailed).
Time For Kids has a great site about the Olympics.
Use their website to learn about Russia and take a quiz on it.
NBC learn has some great science videos about the Winter Olympics.
We will compare the snowboarding video with this article.
We will compare the slopestyle skiing video with this article.
Check out the differences between the summer and winter Olympics.
Here is another article about the differences.
If you are interested in following the Olympic Games, check out NBC's Olympic page.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Interpreting Data in a Line Plot
Practice with line plots on the Khan Academy website.
Try out a few more Learnzillion videos on this concept.
This page has great review activities for line plots: internet4classrooms
Try out this easy quiz on line plots to see if you understand the basics.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Cause & Effect Online Practice
Try out these links to learn about cause and effect.
Reading Comprehension:
Cause and effect paragraphs
Cause and effect reading comprehension
Cause and effect passage
Games & Quizzes:
Cause and effect matching game
Adverb clauses -- C&E relationship
Easy quiz -- C&E
Reading Comprehension:
Cause and effect paragraphs
Cause and effect reading comprehension
Cause and effect passage
Games & Quizzes:
Cause and effect matching game
Adverb clauses -- C&E relationship
Easy quiz -- C&E
Labels:
cause & effect,
education,
english,
language arts,
literacy
Monday, February 3, 2014
Science Study Aid -- 5th Grade Water Cycle & Clouds
Read about clouds on Weather Wiz Kids. This site has more cloud types than you need to know. Focus on cirrus, cumulus, stratus and cumulonimbus.
Check out these cool weather experiments.
Labels:
clouds,
education,
meteorology,
science,
water cycle,
weather
Science Study Aid -- 4th Grade -- Continental Drift
The song is just for fun. Check out this infographic on continental drift theory.
Read more about continental drift.
Labels:
continental drift,
earth science,
education,
pangaea,
science
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Fractions on a Number Line
Practice plotting fractions on a number line.
After trying out the review lesson above, check out Learnzillion for a lesson on solving problems with fractional line plots.
Try out a few of these practice exercises on internet4classrooms.
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