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Susan Shonle

IXL - Geometric growth patterns (4th grade math practice) - 1 views

    • Susan Shonle
       
      4th graders can create a pattern sequence with a rule or fill in the missing number in the sequence using the IXL online game/patterns: Geometric Growth Sequence
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    Patterns: Geometric growth patterns Find the missing number in the sequence
Susan Shonle

The Golden Mean: Fibonacci and the Golden Ratio | Education.com - 1 views

  • In this activity, your child will develop her mathematical thinking and expand her intellectual horizons as she builds a growth spiral - a spiral found in nature that can be predicted by the Fibonacci sequence.
    • Susan Shonle
       
      In this activity, the child will develop her mathematical thinking and expand her intellectual horizons as she builds a growth spiral - a spiral found in nature that can be predicted by the Fibonacci sequence.
    • Susan Shonle
       
      Extensions: Math/History/Art (Leonardo of Pisa: Fibonacci) The Golden Mean Adaptations: ESL will be able to visualize Golden Ratio - proportions of art and architecture.  Special Ed will work in small groups paired with good math students. Teacher will provide completed sample of spiral and objects from nature that show this spiral.
Jessica Buell

Builders' Paradise: A Number Line Card Game | Education.com - 1 views

    • Jessica Buell
       
      you can adapt this lesson by using only the number cards 1-9 instead of a deck of cards and have them line up that many manuplitaves, for advanced children you could make the queen & kind "wild" cards.
    • Jessica Buell
       
      you can extend this lesson for 1st or 2nd grade by paring them up into two. They lay the 5 out and one person is the "dealer" and the other person is the "guesser". The guesser gets to ask if the card is higher or lower than 5. After the dealer resonds the guesses must try to guess which number they think the dealer has. If they guess it correclty the dealer keeps the deck, and if they guess it incorrectly the dealer passes the deck on and they switch roles. This is a great activity to reviewing , or =.
Jessica Buell

String "100 Days of School" Beads! | Education.com - 1 views

    • Jessica Buell
       
      So many things you could do with this activity. You could use base 10 pieces and teach place value, or you could adapt it to ELL students by also counting spanish along with english (you could use flash cards to do this)
Susan Shonle

Repeat, then Eat!: A Patterning Game | Education.com - 1 views

  • This incredibly edible activity gives kindergartners the chance to practice identifying, copying, and extending basic patterns.
    • Susan Shonle
       
      Patterning teaches kindergartners to look for what's the same and what's different, in addition to the order, or sequence, things occur. And when everything's edible, the learning feels like play!
    • Susan Shonle
       
      Extension: This game can be used with A,B,C letters to learn the alphabet in addition to pattern recognition in mathematics. Adaptations: This activity can be modified to include pictures for ESL or Special Needs.
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    Patterning Game: Repeat and Eat! Use M&M's or other edible snacks
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