FPS Math and Science
@FPSmathscience
This account highlights the fantastic things going on in the math and science classrooms in Farmington Public Schools.
Congrats to Mrs. Lee's class for a 2nd place finish in the nation for Magma Math's solution competition! magmamath.com/misc/solution-… @MagmaMath
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Mrs. Fountain’s 6th grade math classes playing array bingo to strengthen their multiplication understanding. #FPSSuccess
FHS Earth Science students exploring the JST sustainable construction site in Farmington Hills. Thank you Cunningham-Limp for the tour! @cunninghamlimp #FPSSuccess
Great turnout at Family STEM Night! Thanks Farmington Hills Nature Center!
Mr. Regiec’s Earth and Space Science classes testing out the effect of the greenhouse gases. One class got an unexpected results so they are doing some problem solving to determine what variables might have affected the experiment. #ngss @FPSInformation #FPSSuccess
Mrs. Johnson’s 5th graders playing math games “outside”. These students combined their love of math games with technology to produce some fun photos. @GillMustangs #FPSSuccess
Congratulations to Mrs. Vidler’s class for completing an average of 12.6 @DreamBox_Learn lessons a week for the month of October!! Way to go Leopards! @LongacreElem
Our secondary math teachers listing what we want our students to be able to do and know when they leave our classrooms #FPSSuccess #buildingthinkingclassrooms
Mrs. Chapman’s geometry students working with their groups on proofs at their vertical non permanent surfaces. #FPSSuccess #buildingthinkingclassrooms
4th graders using the Innovation Spot to demonstrate their understanding of kinetic vs potential energy! @Leopardspotspta
Congratulations to Hillside for having the highest DreamBox usage for the month of September. Rose Abbate’s class for completing 11.5 lessons/week in September. That is way past our goal of 5 lessons per week!! #FPSSuccess @DreamBox_Learn
Elementary teachers learning to play new math games and excited to bring them back to their students! #FPSSuccess
Our math teachers sharing their learning about math instruction principles through math memes.
Middle and high school teachers learning how to create thinkers in their classrooms through math tasks. #FPSSuccess #buildingthinkingclassrooms
Farmington High Algebra 1 students using vertical surfaces to collaboratively solve math problems like how to create the numbers 1-20 using only 4s. #buildingthinkingclassrooms #FPSSuccess
Mrs. Hackbardt’s physics students modeling what happens in a black out and figuring out how to use a battery to light a light bulb through a power strip. #FPSSuccess
Mrs. Dickerson’s 5th graders playing Treasure Hunt to practice their math facts. @LaniganEagles
Our middle school and high school math teachers learning how card tricks can support students in math learning and problem solving strategies. #buildingthinkingclassrooms
Mrs. Bellore’s Forensic Science students sharing their final claims about who “murdered” the school librarian. They collected all the evidence from crime scene and analyzed it. @NFHSPrincipal #FPSSuccess
Mrs. Hackbardt’s AP Physics students working on wiring an electric house for their final project. @NFHSPrincipal #FPSSuccess
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