So many patterns when counting in 4th gr by 2/3! “There are so many lines and circles, I don’t know if anyone would be able to tell what we said!” I bet YOU could make sense of their thinking. @BridgeSchoolMA#LPSElemMath#ChoralCounting
So fun doing math with families! Thank you for coming to math night and being active participants! Algebraic thinking starts at a young age and can continue to develop as adults! @BridgeSchoolMA#LPSElemMath
We are starting the year off with the Week of Inspirational Math from @youcubed. Here are some third graders using colors, lines, numbers, and words to see how they see the shapes growing. How do you see it growing? #LPSelemMath
So much fun exploring factors, multiples, and prime numbers from @MathforLove with Gr4 Ss! They loved this beautiful and satisfying puzzle (except when coloring 22 and 26) 😬
Gr1 Ss exploring equal shares. How could you share a birthday cake among 4 kids? But more importantly... do they really eat the whole cake? #LtLMath#LPSelemMath
#LtLMath in two Gr1 classrooms. How much taller is the big sister? How much shorter is the lil sister? And... what are their names? #contextmatters@gfletchy
I know it’s going to be a great department meeting when someone brings a pie to celebrate pi day! Includes the first 50 digits! 🥧 @BridgeElemMath2#LPSelemMath#PiDay2019
Gr4 Ss launch the measurement unit by creating a work of art using specified line segments of various lengths. How long of a line is 20mm? What can I do with it in my picture? @BridgeElemMath@BridgeSchoolMA#LtLMath#LPSelemMath
Bridge Special Educator and Assistants exploring place value arrow cards and discovering ways was to use this tool to make sense of place value. Thanks for your active participation and reflecting at today's workshop. #placevalue#LPSelemMath@BridgeSchoolMA@BridgeElemMath2