Thursday, 13 February 2014

Letter Blocks!

Hello Grade 6's! As you all know, we have been working with words this week! Now that you have had a few warm up activities its time to put your spelling to the test! Play this game and see how high of a score you can get working with letters to build words! This game is a mix between scrabble, and a little candy crusher! You must look at the columns of letters given to you and try to link them together in order to make words! Oh ya, and did I mention letters will be dropping down from the top of the screen just to add some fuel to your fire! Good luck!

Click the picture below to play!
Griffo, M. (2012). Apples and ABC's (Online Image). Retrieved from http://applesandabcs.blogspot.ca/2012/09/ordering-letterswhole-group-activity.html






Parents, over the past few weeks we have been been doing "working with words" activities! This allows the students to become familiar with the sounds and combinations of a variety of words. It also helps them to become more familiar with frequently used words, helping to develop reading comprehension and fluency!

Letter blocks is a fun game that engages students while creating a lightly competitive aspect (as the score is what you work to build)!

Curriculum Expectations: Grade 6

3.1 spell familiar words correctly

3.2 spell unfamiliar words using a variety of strategies that involve understanding sound-symbol relationships, word structures, word meanings, and generalizations about spelling


I encourage you to check out the game and try it for yourself! :)








Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Alien Angles!


Hello again Grade 6's!

Yes I know, angles can be intimidating and confusing. You have to learn strange math vocabulary, you have to measure, and draw, etc. These skills can be tricky to master for a new geometry learner! With a little bit of help, you will be naming and drawing angles like nobody's business!

Try a few games of Alien Angles to help practice your recognizing angles and protractor skills!


This game addresses various aspects of the Geometry and Spatial Sense Grade 6 Curriculum Expectations. The following expectations can be found on page 92:

-identify, perform, and describe, through investigation using a variety of tools (e.g., grid paper, tissue paper, protractor, computer technology), rotations of 180º and clockwise and counterclockwise rotations of 90°, with the centre of rotation inside or outside the shape;

-create and analyze designs made by reflecting, translating, and/or rotating a shape, or shapes, by 90º or 180º

This game requires students to find the alien that is located somewhere on their radar. They are told what angle the alien is located at, they must then try to mimic that angle by rotating the bar at the bottom, and then they shoot the rocket hoping their angle is correct and reaches the alien! After they launch the rocket they are shown their angle on a protractor so they can see how accurate their estimate was. The game allows students to better understand how protractors work in a fun way! They are given the chance to practice their knowledge of angles and see how to rotate a shape in order to get to that angle.

My 3 Favourite Links

Hello again Grade 6's!

Below are 3 of my favourite links for you to check out! I think you may find them useful when working on your blogs!

Popplet: This will help you to organize your ideas in a fun, creative way!

Dictionary/ Thesaurus: This will help you expand your vocabulary to make your work Level 4's!

Comic Creator: This site allows you to create your own comics and then save, print, or share them!

Why Blog?

This blog with help us with these skills:

-communication
-reading
-writing
-creativity
-accountability

among many others!

Here is a great resource with fun little comics for you to get started exploring! BrainPop (click)

Welcome!

Welcome to your new class blog Grade 6's!
I have created this blog so we all have a place to meet, share, analyze and communicate inside and outside of the classroom!