Friday 28 March 2014

Group 4 - Connecting the Pieces

Group 4 (Losana, Giovanni and Andre) have been doing a lot of problem solving lately but yesterday we needed to go back to learning about fractions so that we can see the connection between division, multiplication, decimals and percentages. 


We made fraction charts by folding paper strips into half, quarters, eights and sixteenths. We then looked at basic equivalent fractions like 1/2 which is the same as 2/4's which is the same as 4/8's etc. Then we used sets of counters to represent fractions i.e. a quarter of twelve. We even started to see how any group of objects if they are the same, can be divided equally even a word like apple can be divided into thirds ap/pl/le. Here are some pictures of us working with materials to help our understanding :)





Group 2 - Fractions is a piece of cake!

Group 2 are my wonderful Year 2 and 3 group. Today we looked at fractions, from 1 whole to tenths. Its important when learning fractions that we understand that its not only shapes that can be divided into fractions but also sets.







Money, Money, Money

Group 1 had the task of figuring out over two sessions, the total value of each box of dots. There were black, white and grey dots which had values of $1, $2 and .50c. Check out the video below which shows two of the group members discussing their answers.




Below is a picture of their activity and their working out.



Friday 21 March 2014

Group 3 Learning to problem solve

Today group 3 was given the same mathematical problem as Group 4 were given previously. However, their problem was put into a different context. As you can see from the video the group were new to problem solving so they found it hard to talk to each other at first to try to solve the problem. As the video goes on you'll see they start to communicate and work together. This is only a small snippet of the work they did. They are sure to get better and better as they become more experienced with using mathematical talk and relying on each other within the group. Please check back regulaly to see how much they progress :)

Miss Breen

The problem: On a picnic at Totara Park there are three classes with eighteen students in each class. There are only allowed to be a maximum of 60 students swimming in the pool at one time. Will all three classes be able to swim together?
(we discussed what maximum means so that the problem was accessible to all the students)





Wednesday 19 March 2014

Problem Solving

Group 1 & 4 both had problem solving questions to work on today but since they are quite new to it, it was more of an introduction on how to decode the question (what is it asking us to do?).

We also discussed the rules of the group - each member needs to ask questions of each other and use the knowledge of the group before they can ask the teacher. This teaches the students to critically examine their own thinking and helps students to cosolidate learning and learn from each other. Here is the work from today.

As you can see they made a great start : )

Group 1 (Mya, Ripeka, Michael, Sacred & Heseti)

A Prey Mantis crawled in while we were working which was perfect for the group as they could check the number of legs and add it into the solution to their problem!





Group 4 (Losana, Andre and Giovanni)

They spent a lot of time just trying to work out what the question was asking us by underlining and re-reading. It took them a little while but they got there in the end so they only just started on their problem which can be answered in many different ways. Below they began by grouping and using repeated addition. We will look at faster ways to answer this type of problem when they have run out of their own ideas. With more practice they will be unstoppable  : )

UPDATE: They solved it! check out the second photo.

The question was "In the fruit room there are some apples left over. Carol needs to share these apples out amongst three classes with eighteen students in each class. How many apples does Carol start with?






Term 1 Groups Begin

I am so excited to have begun working with my wonderful students.

I have four groups - 2 x year 8s, 1 x year 2/3 and 1 x year 5's. Here are some of these awesome kids below.

Group 1

Mya, Michael, Ripeka, Sacred, Heseti


Group 2

Serenity, Shaza, Dorothy, Sisilina


Group 4

Giovanni, Losana, Andre


Group 3

Teri, Vera, Faleupolu, Paul, Bethel