Thursday, 23 February 2012

Area and Perimeter

We've been reading the book 'Sir Cumference and the Isle of Immeter' this week and did some exercises to go with it.


We looked at how area is measured and cut enough cm squares to cover the area of a shape, then looked at the correct way to work this out.
We looked at perimeter and then the girls designed some note booking pages to go with it.


Fingers crossed we will get to the area of circles tomorrow :)

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Tangrams, Fractions and Poetry.

Rose and Tulip have been working on fractions,
greater than /less than (this was a great idea I spotted on pinterest - use a brad to make the equals sign movable),
and with tangrams.
(Sunflower and Rose decided to join in and they got a bit carried away)
Rose also explored her new sensorial tackle box that I started putting together last night (idea from here)


Sunflower and Rose worked on multiplication of the Binominal,
focused on haiku's for poetry,
and traced a world map.





Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Half term catch up

This week is half term in the UK - where schools close for a week. As usual we are working through but at a lighter level.

We've taken the opportunity to make a plaster triceratops fossil,
 looked at the pigmentation in leaves,


made some Fimo models 
and used Valentines as a good excuse for loads of math sweetie games.
(29 was the highest stack) 


Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Aleks Review TOS

I must admit to being sceptical when we were first offered this item for review - after all we don't work to the US grade system here and math is one of Sunflowers favourite subjects while Lilly will do it without too much complaining. However their reaction to this surprised me .

Aleks - Assessment and LEarning in Knowledge Spaces - is a Web-based, intelligent assessment and learning system.

When you first log on you take an assessment of approx 30 questions. Each of the assessment questions is unique as each question is based on your previous answer. After the the assessment you are presented with a pie chart showing which areas you have mastered and which need more work.
Each session begins with a quick review followed by the Pie Chart which allows you to keep track of your progress. The darker shading shows what you have completed and the lighter shading shows more work needed. You then select what you wish to practise/study each day.
If you are tackling a subject you don't know, they provide an explanation of the topic and a series of questions to test your understanding and if you go wrong they show the correct working out.


There is also a Quicktabs screen when you can drill in the basics.

Aleks courses are available for grades 3-12 and subscriptions are available from $19.95 a month ($99.95 for 6 months or $179.95 for 12 months). Discounts are available for more than one user. They do offer a 2 month free trial.

I liked the idea that I could check on my child’s progress at any time as well as having reports emailed to me (it was wonderful seeing Lilly submit 3.5 hours of additional math work in one week). 

While I think Aleks is very good, I did find I often had to interpret their explanations for a new topic and a certain speed is required on the keyboard which Sunflower struggled with initially.
Some of the processes are difficult to use (like drawing points or shading a graph) but overall a pleasant experience. Lilly loved this product and would willing use it every day while Sunflower liked it but was less excited, probably more due to her lack of computer skills.

You can read what the other crew members thought over at  TOS Crew Blog

Disclaimer
I was provided with a free trail so I could give an open and honest review of the product.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Tot & Pre K Fun

I've been meaning to do primary colour mixing with Rose for a while but couldn't face the mess the paint would make so I opted for an idea I'd spotted on pinterest for mess free finger painting
paint goes in a ziploc plastic bag which it tapped to the table (or board)

and they go exploring :)

Tulip has been working on her teen numbers again
and working to find the quickest way to melt ice.

The highlight of the week was purchasing a 99p bucket (for the garden) and Rose deciding it belonged to her.
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