The World at our Feet – Giant Map
This week, we were lucky enough to have a couple special volunteers visit our school. They brought along a giant map of the world as well as some smaller maps for us to work with! We had an opportunity...
View ArticleShaking Things Up
Over the summer, something rare happened. The east coast of the United States had a pretty sizable earthquake! It happened pretty far away from us in Virginia but a few of us felt a little bit of...
View ArticleAll Shook Up
We’ve recently been learning all about the layers of Earth. We’ve talked a bit about the theory of plate tectonics and how most earthquakes usually happen along fault boundaries, the place where two...
View ArticleIntroducing MathMovieNetwork.com!
Our big surprise is finally here! After taking time to vote for the new Math Movie Network logo, we’re prepared to announce what we’ve been working on for the past few months. We’d like to introduce...
View ArticleChallenging Ourselves With….Cardboard?
Last year, Mr. Avery had a chance to meet one of the most inspirational people he’s ever encountered. While in San Francisco as part of LearnZillion’s Teachfest, he had the opportunity to listen to...
View ArticleSpies and Explorers: Adventures Galore!
Last week we enjoyed the opportunity to take a field trip to 5 Wits, located within Patriot Place in Foxboro. You may recall that we also took this field trip last year towards the end of our school...
View ArticleShake, Rattle, and Roll
Within the last few years, you’ve no doubt seen the devastation and destruction that can be caused by earthquakes. New Zealand, Haiti, Japan, China, Chile, and the Philippines are all places that have...
View ArticleMath Movie Network: Adding Decimals
We’re so excited to have our Math Movie Network website up and running! After taking some time to find great math videos to share, adding practice problems, and working out some small kinks, it is at...
View Article2013 Edublog Award Nominations
Wow! It’s hard to believe that it is already that time of year again, time for the Edublog Awards! Each year the Edublog Awards highlight the best of technology in education, including class blogs,...
View ArticleEdublog Awards: Voting is Now Open!
The nominations are complete, the lists have been tallied, and now voting is open for the tenth annual Edublog Awards! Every year, the Edublog Awards tries to shed light on some of the best blogs,...
View ArticleThe Sound of the Holidays
The holidays are upon us again! It’s always incredible how quickly they seem to arrive. Soon we’ll be on vacation for a couple of weeks, spending time with family and friends. We’ll take a break,...
View ArticleThe Great Rate Race of 2014
Math should be fun, shouldn’t it? It’s much more exciting to practice using various activities and games as opposed to just sitting at a desk doing worksheets. At the end of every year, when...
View ArticleChanging It Up
Our first ever post on Edublogs was on November 29, 2010. We announced the new host for our blog after previously having used Blogger and WordPress.com. Between then and now, we’ve written 159 posts...
View ArticleThe World at our Feet – Giant Map
This week, we were lucky enough to have a couple special volunteers visit our school. They brought along a giant map of the world as well as some smaller maps for us to work with! We had an opportunity...
View ArticleShaking Things Up
Over the summer, something rare happened. The east coast of the United States had a pretty sizable earthquake! It happened pretty far away from us in Virginia but a few of us felt a little bit of...
View ArticleAll Shook Up
We’ve recently been learning all about the layers of Earth. We’ve talked a bit about the theory of plate tectonics and how most earthquakes usually happen along fault boundaries, the place where two...
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