This morning we explored a number of different folk tales that either represented earth or animals, in order to get ready for Jeff Stockton. Please ask your child which folk tale he/she chose. If your child hasn't chosen one please do not be alarmed as we will be working on this over the next two weeks. Marin presents the folk tale that she has chosen.
During math class we read the book Great Estimations and discussed estimating sums. As well, we watched a fun rap video singing about rounding. Please watch the video below on rounding.
Each student in the class finished their Remembrance Day poetry. Please watch Makenna read her poem.
Towards the end of the day we continued with our Art Exchange pictures. They are coming along really nicely.
HOMEWORK:
Students will create their own mystery number and then solve five other students' numbers. This is an example of one:1) The tens number is double the ones number.
2) The number is even.
3) The number is less than 50.
Notes:
1) Scholastic book orders are due tomorrow.
2) Families helping families forms went home today. I will be creating a google document today/tomorrow, where everyone can sign up for items for each individual.
Notes from the school:
Cranston families, if you are interested in helping…
IMPORTANT à
Please send your child’s teacher a comment through this BLOG post titled ‘FAMILIES HELPING FAMILIES AT CHRISTMAS’.
State what item you are willing to contribute or donate based off of the needs
the family has indicated so that all other families in your child’s class can
see what has been contributed and what still is in need.
Please
remember that our families would love to not have to worry about the purchase
of food items and more than one gift card to their chosen grocery store would
be welcomed!
**We welcome donations of gently used items for our
families as well.
All gifts/donations will need to be wrapped and labeled for whom they
are intended for. Wrapped contributions will be due by:
Wednesday December 2nd,
2015
In the spirit of
giving this holiday season, all staff at Cranston school would like to thank
families in advance for their thoughts and contributions! Thank you for making
a families Christmas a little brighter!!
Thank you from Room 82
My number is lower than 20 and higher than 10 my number is also an odd number. Dayna
ReplyDeleteMy answer is 19,17,15,13 or 11.
DeleteMarcus
Your number could be 11, 13, 15, 17 or 19
Deletei think it is 15
DeleteNawfal
Mrs Quilley , the answer of your question is 42.
ReplyDeleteNow here is mine:
My number is even.
It's between 15 and 30.
The ones number is 6 times the tens number.
Haniya
The answer is 16.
DeleteMarcus
I think it is 16 -Owen
Delete16 is your number
DeleteMy answer is 16 Dayna
DeleteThe big fat answer is 16. The big fat name is Cruz
DeleteMy number is:
ReplyDelete1)Between 65 and 70, and
2)The sum of 3 even consecutive numbers.
Marcus
I think your number is 66.
Deletefrom Owen
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ReplyDeleteMy number is odd. When you add the two digits the sum is 18. My number is between 90 and 100.
ReplyDelete- Owen
your number is 99
DeleteThe answer is 99.
DeleteMarcus
My answer is 99 Dayna
DeleteI think it is 99
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DeleteRichelle
My number is greater then 39 and is less than 101. It ends in a 2, 6, or 7 and is a multiple of 9.
ReplyDeleteRichelle
The answer is 72.
DeleteMarcus
My answer is 72 Dayna
DeleteI think it is 72
DeleteEmily
You guessed it! 72. Cruz was here... He may have wrote this... ...But maybe he didn't...
DeleteMarin's number...
ReplyDelete1. the number is between 40-60
2. You can count by 10's to get to this number
3. The tens digit is an odd number
The answer is 50.
DeleteMarcus
My guess is 50 Dayna
DeleteI think it is 50
DeleteEmily
50!!!!! CRUZY!!!!!
Delete50!
DeleteRichelle
Mrs Quilley,
ReplyDeleteI think your number is 42
1.This number is more than 30 and less than 50.
ReplyDelete2.You can get this number if you count by 10s.
My answer is 40 Dayna
DeleteI think it is 50
DeleteEmily
I think Marin's number is 50
ReplyDeleteI think Haniya' number is 16.
ReplyDelete1.The first number is the addition of 2+2
ReplyDelete2.The next two numbers are the grades we are in together
Hreem
Your answer is 99 Owen
ReplyDeleteHreem
1.It is an odd number
ReplyDelete2.The ones column and the tens column are the same number
3. It is less than 20
What number am I?
I think it is 11
DeleteEmily
Your number is 11.
DeleteRichelle
Dayna's number can be 19,17,15, 13 or 11
ReplyDeleteHreem
Your number is 50 Marin
ReplyDeleteHreem
I think your answer is 72 Richelle
ReplyDeleteHreem
Your number is 42 Mrs Quilley
ReplyDeleteHreem
1. Its more then 60. Less then 70
ReplyDelete2. Its a odd number
3. You can round it to 70
4. You can count by 5's to get to it
I think it's 65. Emma
Delete1. My number is less than 90.
ReplyDelete2. It is odd.
3. It is higher than 70.
I think it is 83
DeleteNawfal
I think your number is 81.
ReplyDeleteRichelle
1.my number is in between 50 and 100
ReplyDelete2.it is odd
3.if you skip count by 5 you might get to it
Nawfal