Category Archives: Numbers

Fair Oaks, November 29, 2011

Today in Mrs. Smart’s kindergarten class I helped run an iPad rotation. The students worked in story kit. One student, Jeremiah, drew his own pictures and narrated a story about a snowman. He did such a great job that Mrs. Smart let him share his story with the class. Great job Jeremiah! Miss Davidson’s second […] Continue reading

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Collecting & Graphing Data

The 5th Grade students in Mrs. Stoner’s math class were beginning a unit on graphing.  Springfield Park is a pilot school for ActivEngage, so we were able to utilize this program.  ActivEngage will be available at all elementary schools soon!  … Continue reading Continue reading

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1st Grade Fractions

Today first graders at Chamberlayne Elementary explored fractions and made their own using Numbers. At this beginning level, they are just learning about halves and fourths (SOL 1.6) so I created a template for them, focusing on those fractions that you can download by clicking here. It also includes thirds (some of Ms. Johnakin’s students […] Continue reading

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Sandston November 9, 2010

Mrs. Warnke’s class created a graph in Numbers. The students graphed Fruit Loops. Their graphs were great!
Ms. Taylor’s first graders created themselves in Pixie and wrote about what they liked to do in the fall.
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Data

What can we do with data? We can graph it!  Students in Mrs. Acor’s class collected weather data for a month.  We can look at this data when we make a spreadsheet using Numbers.  Reviewing data can allow us to explore patterns within the information we have gathered. Continue reading

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Spreadsheet Introduction

3rd grade students in Mrs. Bara’s class get introduced to spreadsheets in a tasty way – by graphing Skittles® colors using Numbers.
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Donahoe October 22, 2009

Today, Mrs. Collins second graders completed their keynotes on the continents and oceans.  Students added transitions and builds to their slides to make them fancy.  Some of their presentations were out of this world!
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Mrs. Dunham’s fourth graders graphed their information from their Go Temps in Numbers.  They used 3D bar graphs to compare their data.

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Sandston October 21, 2009

Today I worked with a fabulous group of fourth graders on some terrific keynote projects.  They did research on Petit Phillipe, the Twin Towers, and dare devils of Niagara Falls.  Their research was very interesting and I helped them begin putting their research into Keynotes.

Mrs. Beagle’s and Mrs. Moore’s kindergartner’s worked in Pixie on community […] Continue reading

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2nd Grade Temperatures

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Mrs. Newell’s 2nd grade students collected weather data for several days.  They did a great job displaying their findings in Numbers!
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