Thank you to all the Wes Hosford families and our Twitter followers for taking part in our learning journey over the years. Wishing everyone all the best! #whfelementary
The 4’s thought today was the perfect day to learn about Snowflakes and their 6 points (especially with this storm coming!). Students explored with the cuisenaire rods and we discussed and compared their values. Thanks @class4hm for the idea! @dsbn@Richmond_Public#mathtalks
D.R.E.A.M. (Drop Everything and Math) images. What patterns can we create using Plus Plus blocks, Cuisenaire rods, Lego, and pattern blocks? #whfelementary#eipsteaches
Exploring the following pattern (4, 7, 10, 13, 16, …) visually using pattern blocks. So many interesting ways to see the pattern grow! #patternblocks#whfelementary#eipsteaches
After dinner math...
Roll the dice. Find the product. Draw ANY rectangle with that product. Keep the Blockus rules of having to share a corner with an area of your color (not an edge). Can't fit a rectangle? Strike. 3 strikes you are out. Biggest total area wins. #mathgames
@robertsonprog@whfelementary Yes, you are welcome to use these photos in your newsletter. The above photos are from our Wes Hosford math club (grades 4 - 6), not specifically from our class. The students who created these designs will be thrilled to know their creations are being shared!