Saturday, May 7, 2011

Introduction to 3-digit numbers

Hello class,


I have found a website that will help with adding 3-digit numbers. Click on the link below and follow the steps it goes through. We will go over in more detail in class. 


COOL MATH 4 KIDS



ENJOY!!!


Ms. P

How to add 2 digit numbers

Hello boys and girls,


I hope everyone is having a nice relaxing weekend. We are finally having some good weather :) Our last class we went over adding with 2- digits, I know some students were still a little confused about "carrying over" the number. I will provide some step by step assistance in order to insure everyone understands. 



The best way is using base ten blocks they will help you remember thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. 

Here we have the tens column and the ones column dived up to show you. This problem does not require carry over its just adding the numbers. So you would add 6+2 in the ones column first and then 2+1 in the tens column to find your total sum. Give it a try!! 


If that is too easy try solving this equation

2 9
                                                         +  1 9 
                               _____
 
Begin with the right side which is the ones column add 9+9.
** Remember to carry over to the ones side**
The add the tens column 2+1.

Try this link to help you with adding 2 digit numbers with re- grouping 







Thursday, May 5, 2011

Doubles Doubles

Just a little fun song to make math a little more interesting for you all and to help re- enforce addition :)








ENJOY!!!!


Ms.P

Adding 2- digit and 3-digit numbers

Hello Class,


This week we will be starting a new unit in math. I have given you some math equations to work out over the weekend. We will go over them bright and early Monday morning and also begin our new unit on adding 2-digit and 3-digit numbers. 


Hope you all have an amazing weekend, see you all Monday!


Ms. P


#1
      5
+   4
 
   

#2
     10
+    4
    

#3
     3
+  2
    


#4
     6
+  4
 
   

#5
     12
+    3
       

#6
    10
+   2
      

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Edward Gardens

This month as a class will be visiting Edward Gardens. It is a beautiful park filled with over 1000 different flowers and pants. There are many activities for people to get involved in. Such as, trails for walking, running and bike riding. You can spend an entire day at the park while enjoying a picnic and a BBQ. Let's not forget what put Edward Gardens on the map, its botanical gardens.

Since we are learning about plants and soil in class what better way to experience them then to go to Edward Gardens!!!

Different Types of Soil

Hello Boys & Girls,


We will be looking at the different types of soil in class this week and getting a clear understanding of the composition of soils, the types of soils, and the relationship between soils and other living things. In order to have healthy plants the soil needs to have many nutrients! 

HUMUS

A dark-brown or black organic substance made up of decayed plant or animal matter.

CLAY


Soil is formed from very fine particles, such as silicates of aluminum, iron and magnesium. Clay soil prevents the flow of water, meaning it absorbs water slowly and then stores it for a long time. 


SAND SOIL 

Sandy soil has large particles that drain quickly but is unable to hold nutrients properly. 








          

Growing our own plants

Hello Class,

Since we have been learning about the cycle of plants why not test it out ourselves!! Tomorrow in class we will be planting our own plants. Remember to bring a plastic container from home, you will need it when planting your seed.

First each student will decorate the outside of their container with different color paper. Once the containers have been all nicely decorated I will call students in groups to plant their seed.

This could be a perfect Mother's Day gift!!

The Plant Life Cycle


THE SEED- A plant begins as a simple seed.


When the seed is planted in the ground with soil it will begin to grow. Tiny roots will work its way down and a stem will begin to form upwards towards the surface.

THE SEEDING- The seed will look small and fragile. So be careful not to touch it because it may break! With sunlight and water, the seed will begin to grow bigger and stronger. The stem and root will grow longer, and new leaves will begin to appear. 

PLANT- Once the plant is full grown, little buds or flowers will begin to form. After the proper care your seed will turn into a big plant. 
Once the plant starts to have flowers little tomatoes will begin to form. Once they are full grow they can be ready to pick and eat!


                              


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Some Friendly Links For Students!!

Hello Class,
Here are some fun links that you can try at home. They will help with the science and math units that we will be going over in class. Parents/Guardians feel free to sit with your child and help them with any questions they might have on certain topics.


Ms.P




Science Links
EcoKids
Discovery Kids Games
Magic School Bus
Ontario Science Center




Math Links 
Starship Maths 
Multiplication Times Table Board Game 
Math Homework
COOLMATH4KIDS

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Welcome Parents

Hello, Parents and Guardians 

This blog is not only for students but for their parents/guardians as well. I will keep parents undated with up coming events, and the units that will be covered in my classroom. Please feel free to look at the links that I have posted to help with any questions you may have. Parents feel free to contact me on my school email if you have any questions of concerns about your child.
Thank you everyone hope to have a great year!!

Remember a child educated ONLY at school is an uneducated child - George Santayana 

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Welcome Back!!!

Hello Grade 3 Students!! 


My name is Ms. Piluso and I will be your teacher for this school year. I have put together this blog in order to keep you posted with upcoming events and to provide information in order to help each and everyone one of you succeed. I will be putting up some websites that will help with topics that will be covered this year feel free to take a look at them and use them if needed. 


We are all going to work very hard this year and have lots of fun during this process. I cannot wait to meet each and every one of you!


Let's make this year a good one class!!


Ms. P











Monday, February 14, 2011

Welcome Grade 3's



Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school- Albert Einstein