Thursday, April 22, 2010

Happy Earth Day!

We are celebrating Earth day today and everyday! Students learned about ways to save energy, water and to keep our environment clean. We also learned 3 important words: reduce, reuse and recycle. This week, students will be keeping track of good things they do for our planet. This includes:

  • Helping to recycle paper and use both sides of it
  • Turning off t.v. and other "electronics" when we aren't using them
  • Turning off water when we brush our teeth
  • Taking shorter showers
  • Picking up litter

Students also helped to pick up garbage on the playground at school today. We are excited to "go green" in our classroom! Here are some websites with additional great information about Earth Day...

http://www.earthday.net/

http://www.epa.gov/earthday/

http://www.earthday.gov/kids.htm

Monday, April 19, 2010

PE Play Day

We had so much fun on Friday with Play Day! Here are the pictures to prove it! We're also proud to announce we won the Tug of War Champions for 3rd grade!


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Science Fair Projects



Our PTA is having a Science Night on April 29, 2010. They would like NBE students to create Science Fair Projects to be displayed for this event. We would like our students to participate and think it would be fun to work on in class. The project will be for extra credit in Science.Students will be given an opportunity to brainstorm what topics they would like to research and we will help them to put together each element of the project. However, students can work additionally on the project at home or can create a different one at home if they wish. Students will need a tri-fold poster board no later than Friday, April 16th. You are also welcome to come in and help students create their display backboards. We will extend our Science period and work from 1:05-2:30 on April 19th to conclude our projects. We will have fun with this and look forward to your involvement!

Up & Down the Number Line

Dear Family,

Our class is starting a new math unit called Up and Down the Number Line. In this unit, your child will start to work with positive numbers (like +1, +2) and negative numbers (like -1, -2), We'll put together combinations of positive and negative numbers, which we'll call changes, to see what results we get. Most of teh work is done through games, some of which involve imaginary trips in an elevator, up and down a skyscraper.

For example, one challenging problem that your child might do is this:

I got on the elevator at some floor in my building. I moved up two floors, then got down three floors, and I ended up on the fifth floor. What floor did I start on?

It takes some thinking to solve this. We'll do many problems like this in class, and the children will invent some of their own problems about elevator trips. Sometimes your child will brign these games home to teach you. As you play together, talk with your child about his or her strategies for thinking about and keeping track of the changes. You and your child should feel free to invent your own problems as you play.

In about two weeks, the class will be making graphs of elevator trips. To prepare for this, they will be looking at graphs from newspapers and other sources that show things that change over time, such as temperatures, heights, or population. If you can, please help your child find one or two graphs to bring to school.

Using numbers to describe how something changes is a very important part of mathematics. Thinking about ups and downs helps children learn how to describe mathematical changes. In the future, they'll use these skills in both science and math as they describe and graph how things change.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Spring Party

We had such a blast at our Spring Party! Here are the pictures to prove it!