Here's a preview of some work from our fourth grade ASGM. Hands On Equations is great for making the abstract notions of algebra more concrete. We hope to integrate a bit in regular instruction for fourth grade.
What is it? What can it mean? All those weird symbols... Well, these are some examples of how third grade students have ended the story of Fat Cat. This decoding activity had students working to figure out symbols of the Nurtz alphabet. Each symbol represents a letter in our alphabet. The final activity was to finish the story - using the Nurtz alphabet! There was only one clue, btw, ask them about it!
Giftedness means so many things. Fourth and fifth grade ESG students have been thinking and reflecting on self-portraiture and what it might suggest about one. There will be more to share, as they're brightening up our big bulletin board.
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