Happy Fall!
Despite the warm, summer-like weather, we rang in the new season of fall this week!
Thank you to all those families who were able to make it to Meet the Teacher night this past Thursday! It was wonderful to get to meet those of you who I have not, and get to share with you some of our routines and plans for this year, as well as our classroom. Those who were not able to make it, a brochure with some information will be going home with your child on Monday.
This week we finished up our Place Value Math unit with a 'Show What You Know'. We are now moving on to mental addition and subtraction, as well as adding and subtracting three and four digit numbers.
In Religion, the students began a unit focusing on Global Citizenship and proper use of technology.
In Reading, we began reading The Beautiful Warrior, and are looking forward to finishing it this week. As reading, we have been looking at this Chinese legend, while examining the role of two strong female characters, as well as descriptive language such as similes.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend!
This week's BRAIN CHALLENGE:
a)Using the numbers from 2-8 once each, create a 4 digit number and a 3 -digit number that gives you the largest possible answer. How do you know you are correct?
b) Now, create a 4-digit and 3 digit number (remember, you can only use each number once), with the SMALLEST sum (answer).
POST your ideas below. *Check the Brain Challenge page at the end of the week for the possible answers.
a) 8765 biggest numbers possible 876 biggest numbers possible
ReplyDeletebecause there isn't any other number higher
b)2345 smallest numbers possible 234 smallest numbers possible
because there isn't any number smaller ans the smaller number is in the highest place so if i put a 2 in thousands place then 3 in thousands place is bigger even 2999 is smaller