Do you remember this game show? I remember watching it when I was a kid. I'm pretty certain there is a new version that has aired in recent years. It was so exciting to sit and watch to see how much the player would win. We used our own version of the $25,000 pyramid to review information in Virginia Studies. Each student was given his/her own pyramid. In each spot on the pyramid, they had to write a topic, the clues, and a point amount. The students then roamed the room, playing in each other, in their own version of the Pyramid game. It was a tremendous amount of fun! These are pictures of Mrs. Stovall's homeroom playing the game.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Skittles!!!
In Math, we are learning how to find mean, mode, median, and range. After a couple of days of practice, I gave each student a bag of Skittles to sort, graph, and find the mean, mode, median, and range. We discovered that one student had a bag of 23 orange skittles. Also, green and red are the more equal colors in each bag.
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