• Apr222009

    POSTED AT 10:24 PM

    February 4, 2009

    We are continuing to work on Math Pentathlon games, finalizing our
    independent study topics, and beginning our research.  We want our projects
    this semester to be more in-depth and creative.  We are looking at examples
    of possible projects that are different than posters and powerpoints, and
    asking many questions to extend our projects. Classes at both BES and DES
    will learn how to use PhotoStory, as an option for their projects.

    At Brookhollow Elementary, kindergartners begin PFLEX classes in early
    February.  They will meet with Ms. Sparkman in room 409 on Wednesdays from
    2:00 - 2:30.  Information packets will be going home soon.

    At Dessau Elementary, PFLEX students will create a garden in one of the
    garden plots in front of the school.  We will dig up the plot, decide what
    to plant, plant, and take care of our garden.  We hope to eat the fruits of
    our labor later in the spring!

    Math Pentathlon teams still need parent volunteers.  Please contact Ms.
    Sparkman if you can help your child’s Math Pentathlon team.  We do have a
    2nd/3rd grade team and a 4th/5th grade team at both Dessau and Brookhollow
    Elementaries, and are starting after-school practices the week of February
    9th.

    Google SketchUp is a 3-dimensional drawing tool program that is available
    for free on the internet.  It is a lot of fun, and some students are
    considering using it for their independent projects this semester.  On the
    internet, go to     http://sketchup.google.com/     to find out how to
    download SketchUp. There are lots of ways to get help with how to use
    SketchUp -- the website has a HELP section, there is a card you can print
    with basic instructions, and there are videos that show you how to use the
    program.  Try it out!




    January 12, 2009

       Welcome back to the second semester PFLEX classes! We have started with
    Math Pentathlon games, and will be evaluating last semester's independent
    projects as we think about how we can make our new projects even more
    creative
    and thoughtful. 

       Please take a look at the calendar page to see the progression of Math
    Pentathlon games.  If your child enjoys these games, and would like to join a
    competitive team of like-minded math-lovers, keep an eye out for the Math
    Pentathlon information letter, coming home later this week.  Parent
    volunteers
    are needed for after-school game practices and a Saturday competition day
    later in the semester.  While Math Pentathlon needs at least one volunteer
    for
    every two children participating, it is not an activity that takes a lot of
    time.  Let me know if you would like to help!


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