Students are playing a math game called Spinning for Money. They take turns spinning a spinner, and they take the coins they land on.
Whoever has $1.00 first, is the winner!
Students are playing a math game called Spinning for Money. They take turns spinning a spinner, and they take the coins they land on.
Whoever has $1.00 first, is the winner!
Yesterday, our student observer Central State, Mrs. Jessica, got to teach a fun Math lesson using candy! We learned about comparing numbers and using “greater than” or “less than” language. The students loved it, especially since they got to eat … Read the rest
The students are practicing creating & reducing ratios; solving proportions; determining if ratios are proportional; and writing ratios in various forms.
The students in Ms. Jesionowski’s second grade class at Kenton Elementary School was measuring items using centimeter cubes to find out how long things were in centimeters.
Mrs. Norris’ high school students were reviewing for their upcoming test over trigonometric functions.
Students in Miss Jesionowski’s second grade class at Kenton Elementary School are playing a math game called Target to 50. Students are using base-ten blocks to add and substract numbers in a fun way.
Mrs. Norris’ Applied Algebra 2 students are working on their chapter 1 assessment which is the rocket car project. Pictures are of students building or running their cars. The rocket car is powered by a balloon.
In precalculus last week we put our knowledge of exponential functions both growth and decay to work. Students used M & M’s to find an exponential growth functions when they added in the candies.
On the second round the students … Read the rest