Thursday, November 20, 2025
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
LCM & LCD
GAMES AND RESOURCES
Friday, November 14, 2025
November STEM Challenge
Kids love to ride the swings at the playground. The motion
of a tire swing demonstrates the physics of a pendulum. The swing is supported
by chains that are attached to a fixed point at the top of the swing set, which
allow it to move freely back and forth.
The Foucault Pendulum is named for the French physicist Jean Foucault, who used it to demonstrate the rotation of the earth in 1851. It was the first experiment to give simple, direct evidence of the Earth's rotation.
Check out this cool video that explains how the Foucault Pendulum proves the rotation of our amazing planet, Earth.
Let's design a pendulum!
Research pendulums and use items from around your house to
complete this challenge.
Send Mrs. Sol pictures or movies of your experiment to share in class.
DUE DECEMBER 19
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Let's Write a Narrative
Thoughts
and Feelings
Details
and Description
and Dialog
We want to
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
More Practice: Division Algorithm
If you’ve ever followed a recipe to bake cookies or make your favorite meal, you already know one of the secrets to mastering the division algorithm: it’s all about following steps in the right order! There are measurements, steps, and rules to remember. But once you get the hang of it, it becomes second nature.
A recipe tells you what to do, one step at a time — and long division works the same way!
The “recipe” for long division goes like this:
If you follow these steps carefully and in order, your math will come out just right, like a batch of perfectly baked cookies !🍪😋
Use this video to help you practice the steps. Pause the video and write down the problem. Solve it on your own and then press play to watch the steps. If you go a different quotient, find your error and fix it. Then, try the next one! Keep going until you get the hang of it.

































