Hi Middle MY, what a great way to learn! I really love the hands on approach, it really makes things much easier to remember... I agree with Mrs Coffa, pity it wasn't real chocolate!
Wow Middle MY. Your heading 'Crazy Mixed Up Chocolate Blocks' really caught my attention as a lover of all things chocolate. It is great to work in groups to solve problems. I love your discoveries about fractions, decimals and percentages. Using the blocks makes it much easier to understand their relationships. Great work everyone.
We're so glad that you visited our blog! And we'll be extremely pleased to be in touch with your school. It should be so motivating for my pupils! Our school is quite small (about 120 students). I teach English to students from 5 to 12 years old. So your students' age is perfectly suitable to my students. I hope hearing from you soon.
Middles and Mrs Yore
ReplyDeleteI loved watching what you learnt and how you learnt it !!
Fantastic (only pity is that it wasn't real chocolate)
Dear Mrs Coffa,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments! We also wish they were real chocolates!
From the Middles
Hi Middle MY, what a great way to learn! I really love the hands on approach, it really makes things much easier to remember... I agree with Mrs Coffa, pity it wasn't real chocolate!
ReplyDeleteLove Pauline
Wow Middle MY. Your heading 'Crazy Mixed Up Chocolate Blocks' really caught my attention as a lover of all things chocolate. It is great to work in groups to solve problems. I love your discoveries about fractions, decimals and percentages. Using the blocks makes it much easier to understand their relationships. Great work everyone.
ReplyDeleteHola! (Hello, in Catalan)
ReplyDeleteWe're so glad that you visited our blog! And we'll be extremely pleased to be in touch with your school. It should be so motivating for my pupils!
Our school is quite small (about 120 students). I teach English to students from 5 to 12 years old. So your students' age is perfectly suitable to my students.
I hope hearing from you soon.
Marisa
I agree with Mrs Coffa - real chocolate would have made that a truly yummy lesson!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you using materials that keeps your learning visual.
From Ms Scott