Saturday, March 7, 2015

Garden Experience

Our two homeroom classes visited the CCE garden this past week and learned SO much~ thanks to two very special CCE parent hostesses, Dr. Brenda Zenk and Mrs. Lena Vahle. In addition to planting tomato seedlings and radish seeds, our students also toured the garden and learned many interesting facts.

Did you know?.....
*There are many animals that frequent our garden, such as: ducks, geese, frogs, toads, glass lizards, anoles, moles and mice.
*There are many insects in our garden that can be found hidden under leaves and on flowering plants.
*Bluebirds eat bugs that eat the plants in our garden and cardinals eat seeds that fall from the surrounding trees before they germinate into weeds
*Geese leave lots of fertilizer in our garden. :-)
*Bumblebees, honey bees and butterflies are busy assisting with pollination all over the garden.
*There are different types of soil in our garden.
*We have a huge compost bin next to the garden with rich soil accessible at its base.
*There are many flowering plants: pea, mustard, bok choi, broccoli, allysum, and carrot

We also collected some vegetables from the garden to make a lovely garden salad while on our tour!

We will continue to visit our CCE garden in the coming weeks to check the progress of our radish and tomato plants and see what other interesting activities are occurring all around us. :-)
garden visit on PhotoPeach

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Math Dictionary Helper

Although we have only just begun our new unit in Geometry, we have already been exploring a PLETHORA of important geometric terms. Some examples are listed below:

equilateral triangle   isosceles triangle   scalene triangle   quadrilateral   square   rectangle
 
isosceles trapezoid   right trapezoid   parallelogram   rhombus   pentagon   hexagon   octagon

decagon   acute angle   right angle   obtuse angle   parallel  perpendicular   intersecting   symmetry

Here is a wonderful resource that offers TONS of math terms with definitions AND visual examples if students need a helpful reference when completing homework:

MATH DICTIONARY
(click the above link)

**Page 10 in the student planner also offers some helpful visuals and geometric terms.

**P.S.- If you click "polygon", you will find a little quiz that is helpful and fun (and aligns well with what we are currently discussing in class). If you take the quiz, leave a comment and earn Behavior Bucks!

Happy Mathematizing!!