Dan and I hung extra large number lines in the gym to track our school reading and math goals. We are aiming for 100,000,000 words read and 500,000 correctly completed math problems. We use Scholastic Reading Counts to track our words read and MobyMax to track the number of correct math problems. Each week I update the number lines. Starting my day on a ladder keeps things interesting. Our 6th graders have been charged with choosing a reward for the school. Last year we went to the Evergreen Aviation Museum. Who knows what we will do this year?
Thanks to generosity of Chevron through Donors Choose , my math class experienced a new mobile technology, Ollies! Ollies are programmable robots made by Sphero . We used the app, Macrolab to program the Ollies. I modified a lesson from the Sphero website to teach the concepts of measurement and data. The first day, we explored how to program the Ollies and how changing the variables in the program affected what Ollie did. The students recorded data to capture what they were seeing. On day 2 it was time to be more methodical with our data collection. Students only changed one variable at a time. This allowed students to discover the relationship between time and the distance that the Ollie traveled. The students changed the variable of the delay between the roll and stop commands to develop this understanding. There was definitely a lot of excitement and motivation to learn measurement. On Day 3, we analyzed the data recorded from each group. There were some noticeable differences
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