Friday, October 18, 2024

Hip Hip Array!


We have been exploring arrays!






Row x Column = Product

The multiplication for the array above is
3 x 4 = 12
because it has 3 rows of 4.


When the factors are different digits, 
the arrays are in the shape of a rectangle. 

When the factors are the same digit, 
the array is a square!


Here are some arrays we found around campus!





3 rows of 3 
3 x 3 = 9 hearts




3 rows of 4 
3 x 4 = 12 green squares







3 rows of 11 
3 x 11 = 33 rectangles




10 rows of 10 
10 x 10 = 100 squares
This is a very famous array!








5 rows of 7 
5 x 7 = 35 dots




3 rows of 4
3 x 4 = 12 window panes




Do you see any arrays in your life? Tell us about them in the comments!



Tuesday, September 24, 2024

It,s National Punctuation' Day?

 Hello? It;s National Punctuation Day>


Today: we will honor  Punctuation Day> by not using it correctly/


Mrs, Yollis! shared a book called: 

Punctuation Takes a Vacation
By Robin! Pulver;







Did you like the book!

Tell us what it was about:

We can:t wait to read your comment?



Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Welcome Back! 2024-2025

Welcome back to a new school year!




Summer is over and we are back at school!

Like my former dog Buck near a body of water, let's jump right in and start our third-grade adventure! 

Photo by Mr. Yollis 





I am Mrs. Yollis and I have been teaching for one score and one decade and eight years. How many years have I been teaching? 

Here is a photo of me on my very first day of teaching back in 1987!




One of my favorite hobbies is fly fishing. This summer, I went fly fishing in beautiful Alaska. I was fishing for rainbow trout, but there were many brown bears there to fish as well. The brown bears love to eat the salmon that are in the river, so they leave the fishers alone. The salmon are spawning. That means they are migrating, or traveling, back to the place they were born. They will lay their eggs and that will be the end of their lifecycle. As you can see, fly fishing is very fun and exciting!


What is your hobby? Tell us about it!










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