Ms. Gardiner

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Posted: April 26, 2020

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Posted: April 19, 2020

I hope everyone is well!  Please see the choice board for the week of April 20th after this note.  Again, please choose one activity from the hands on list and one from the online list each day.  If you have not e-mailed me for your child's passwords for Dreambox and Reflex, please do so.  My e-mail is: sharon.gardiner@nbed.nb.ca  Please put your child's name in the subject line.  It makes it easier for me to find as there are many e-mails coming in daily.  If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to e-mail me.  If your child would like to write me a little note in the e-mail to let me know how they are doing, I would love to respond.  Have a great week everyone!

Mrs. Gardiner

Posted: April 19, 2020

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Posted: April 13, 2020

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Posted: April 12, 2020

1. Go to reflexmath.com/parents
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to create
your free account.
3. Go to reflexmath.com/reports
4. Once you are logged in, follow the
instructions to add your child.*
*To add your child, you will need information from
your child's Student Login Card (I will e-mail you this, but you will need it to sign up.)

Teacher Username: Gretna Green

Class: Grade 4-5 Foran-Gardiner

 

Posted: April 7, 2020

Hi parents!

Please be sure to read the note below the choice board.  It will give you some explanations for that and for the coming days.  Thanks and stay safe everyone!

Posted: April 6, 2020

 

HANDS ON

ONLINE

Double Double Card Game- With a deck of cards, turn over two cards.  Find the sum of those two cards.  Once you have the sum, double it.  Then double it once more.  

Ex. Turn over a 6 and a 7 = 13 Double once to 26, Double twice to 52.

www.abcya.com

 

Choose any addition or subtraction game.  Lots of choices!

Close Call Card Game- To play Close Call, each player deals themselves four cards then determines how to arrange them so they make two two-digit numbers that add up close to 100 without going over. For a subtraction version, work to get as close to zero as possible.

Ex. Deal a 4, 6, 8, 2  You could make 64 + 28= 92

For subtraction you could make 82 – 64 = 18

The player closest to 100 or to zero if using subtraction earns a point each round.

https://www.sheppardsoftware.com/math.htm

 

Choose any addition or subtraction game.  Try to challenge yourself!

Ring Your Neck  Add up your cards in this strategy game. Deal 13 playing cards into a circle, face down. Take turns selecting one or two cards at a time and adding their values to your total. Carefully plan your moves. The player who picks up the last card will add 50 points to his score! Use a calculator for help, if you'd like the game to focus on strategy, or use scratch paper if you'd like some extra practice with addition.  What You Need:  • One deck of cards (ace = 1, jack = 11, queen = 12, king = 13)   • One sheet to record score    What You Do:  1. Shuffle the deck. Then place 13 cards in the center of the playing area, face down, in a circle. 2. Players take turns picking up 1 or 2 cards at a time (their choice). Players write their score (the sum of their cards) on their record sheet. 3. The player who picks up the last card scores 50 extra points.  4. Deal another 13 cards. Play until ten rounds are over and the score sheets are complete. The player with the highest score wins. 

https://www.varsitytutors.com/aplusmath/games

 

Play some addition and subtraction Bingo!!

Quick Stop: An Addition Card Game- Compete for the highest score as you flip over cards. Add up your cards until you reach 100 points. The first one there wins! Ready for a challenge?   What You Need:  • Deck of cards  • Pencil and paper for every player (to add up scores)   What You Do:  1. Place a well shuffled deck of cards, face down, in the center of the playing area.  2. Each player begins by drawing one card and placing it face up in front of themselves. Players write the value of this card down at the top of their papers. (Aces are worth 1, and face cards are all 10.)  3. When all players are ready, everyone draws a second card. They add the value of these cards to their totals.  4. Keep playing until one player reaches 100. 

https://www.fun4thebrain.com/

 

Have some fun teasing your brain with addition and subtraction!

 

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Posted: March 1, 2017

Thank you to the awesome parents who collaborated to make sure no grade two girl was left out for twin day!!!!

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