Learning With iPads!

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We have a few new additions to our class....iPads!!! We have been using them daily in our classroom during literacy and math centers. We LOVE them!! Below are a few pictures of the students using them.

Speller's Choice Homework

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2M9 Speller’s Choice Homework

You must do one speller’s choice activity each night (Monday-Thursday) in order to prepare for your spelling test on Friday. You will complete the activities in your homework notebook. Please write the name of the activity at the top of your notebook page, along with the date, and then complete the activity. You may choose any four of the following activities.

**Please choose a different activity each night!**

1. ABC Order-Write your words in alphabetical order from a to z.
2. Rainbow Words-Use three different colors to write your words.
3. Sentences-Write each word in a sentence for a total of ten sentences.
4. Backwards Words-Write your words forwards, then backwards!
5. Pyramid Words- Write your words adding one letter at a time. The result
  will be a pyramid shape of words!
                   Example: star
                    s
                   st
                   sta
                   star
6. Disappearing Words-Write each word, then write it again but leave one
letter out… then write it again and leave TWO letters out… then three… until your word has disappeared!
                   Example: cowboy
                   cowboy     owboy      wboy    boy    oy      y
7. Computer Fun-Use your computer to type your words. Use different fonts
          and make it look really fun! Be sure you print it out and bring it in your
          homework folder!
8. Other Handed-If you are right handed, write your words with your left
          hand! If you are left handed, write your words with your right hand!
9. Super Sentences-use more than one spelling word in a sentence.
10. Backwards ABC Order-write words in backwards abc order from z to a.
11. Two-Color Words: Write each of your spelling words using one
          color for vowels, and one color for consonants.         Example: a b o u t




Fraction Picture Stories

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We created these fraction picture stories using TuxPaint! I think they came out great:)