Posted in iPod Touch, Math, Roanoke County Schools

World Maths Day

world-maths-day-2010Students at Oak Grove Elementary participated in World Maths Day on March 3, an event in which students all across the world work to answer mental math as quickly as possible. Students had the opportunity to practice and then compete with students from many different countries, and collectively answered 21,211 math problems correctly on the day of the event. Unfortunately, the site did get very full and slow on the actual event day.  However, ahead of time, students practiced and answered 38,958 problems correctly! Way to go Oak Grove!! 

In the event this year, 1,133,246 students and 56,082 schools from 235 countries united to set a new world record by correctly answering 479,732,613 questions.  That’s a lot of math!!

Next year we hope to use the World Maths Day ipod app to participate in the event.  You can even use the app now to play now and practice your facts!  Hopefully next year the date won’t fall during SOL testing. 🙂

A big thanks to Mrs. Tyler who coordinated and lead the event, and all the teachers who participated (Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Wiggington, Mr. Summers, Mrs. Atkins,  and Mrs. Glowenski).

Posted in Projects, Roanoke County Schools, Science

Animal Research in 2nd Grade

Students in second grade at Glenvar researched and created their own powerpoints about animals.  They worked in partners and used a google custom search to search safe sites for animal information.  Then they used the facts they found to create at least two powerpoint slides.  They learned skills such as saving and opening a document, inserting pictures and text, formatting backgrounds, and using a search engine.  Below are all their slides shows put together by class.