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4th Grade Math and Science Eastview Elementary School

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Math websites for intervention time

Click here for decimal games and practice activities
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Homework for Math and Science

Discovery Chanel

Links

  • Mrs. Schilens Blog
  • Kaput & Schilens Homework page

Everyday Math Help- Great for Studying at home!

  • Unit 5
  • Unit 3
  • Unit 2
  • Unit 1

Everyday Math Resources

  • Everyday Math Study Links
  • Everyday Math Homework & Study Link Help
  • Everyday Math Websites and Online Activities
  • Multiplication Practice

Daily Specials Schedule

Recess: Daily at 10:30 - 11:00
Lunch: Daily at 11:00 - 11:30

Monday: 2:00 - 2:30 Library
Tuesday: 2:00 - 3:00 PE
Wednesday: 2:30 - 3:00 Music & Computer
Thursday: 2:00 - 3:00 Art
Friday: 2:00 - 3:00 PE/Music



How to contact me:

Email me at:

Marianne.Kaput@AvonLakeCitySchools.org

I am also the Learwood ski club adviser
http://learwoodskiclub.blogspot.com/


Math Links for 4th Grade Students

  • 24 Math
  • 3rd grade fractions- dolphin racing
  • algebraic reasoning game
  • Calculation Nation
  • decimal games
  • Difty
  • Everyday Math
  • everyday math activities for 4th grade
  • Factor game for 2
  • Khan Academy
  • logic block puzzle
  • math game websites for all grade levels
  • math puzzles
  • more fraction games for all levels
  • Multiplication Flash Cards- Grade 4
  • Multiplication quiz
  • National debt clock
  • Pan Balance Equations - numbers - 4
  • Pan Balance Equations- shapes- 4
  • Pattern Making
  • Peg Puzzle
  • polygons
  • Population clock
  • Sudoku online
  • tons of fraction games
  • tons of math games
  • Tons of multiplication practice
  • weight the coin logic puzzle

Cool science in Antarctica

Cool science in Antarctica
One cold adventure!

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My time on the ice

Read my Antarctic journal- an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime opportunity Click Here

Why care about the bottom of the world?

A Day in the Life of a Teacher stationed at Palmer Station, Antarctica

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Learning never stops!

Learning never stops!
Nature always amazes me! This was an educator workshop at Hogg Island Maine.

What I did on winter break

What I did on winter break
Nothing like sunset on the beach
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Moose at Jenny Lake in the Tetons

Moose at Jenny Lake in the Tetons
Mom and her nursing calf

The Moral Call of the Wild




I love spending time outside.
From wild places like the backcountry of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, to the mundane nature in my back yard, I find comfort in my natural experiences. These places are restful. Peaceful.



The benefits of spending time in nature have been well-documented. Psychological research has shown that natural experiences help to reduce stress, improve mood, and promote an overall increase in physical and psychological well-being. There is even evidence that hospital patients with a view of nature recover faster than do hospital patients without such a view. This line of research provides clear evidence that people are drawn to nature with good reason. It has restorative properties.

But a recent article by researchers at the University of Rochester shows that experiences with nature can affect more than our mood. In a series of studies, Netta Weinstein, Andrew Przybylski, and Richard Ryan, University of Rochester, show that exposure to nature can affect our priorities and alter what we think is important in life. In short, we become less self-focused and more other-focused. Our value priorities shift from personal gain, to a broader focus on community and connection with others.



from Scientific American

Call of the Wild

Call of the Wild

2nd largest reef in the world

2nd largest reef in the world
Scuba diving in Belize
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