Brook Williams

Brook Williams

Mrs.  Brook  Williams
5th Grade
940-427-9638

brookwilliams@alvordisd.net

 My name is Brook Williams and this is my twenty second year in education. I attended Abilene Christian University where I played 4 years of Wildcat Volleyball and graduated with a Bachelors of  Science in Interdisciplinary Studies.

 
  My husband is a firefighter at the DFW Airport and together we have  3 daughters; Karlye who attends Texas A&M and is majoring in Animal Science with a minor in Business. One of my favorite things to do is watch her ride her horses,  along with her love for horses  and animals, she enjoys playing intermural sports at school.   Kali  will be a freshman at the high school and is a cheerleader, she plays on the volleyball team and loves participating in triple jump. I will say, she is pretty good at triple jump. I look forward to watching her grow in that event in the next 4 years. Last, BUT not LEAST, Kinsley; she is my little firecracker!  Full of smiles, and spunk.  She will be in 6th grade looks up to her two bigger sisters. She loves to cheer, make TIK TOKS and plays for Muscle Volleyball. My students will get to hear me brag about their accomplishments throughout the year. I also have a son; Logan who is 27 and will soon be leaving for the Army.   He is fearless, loves snowboarding, basketball and anything dangerous.
My Favorite Things: Big Red, Cashews, and Candles

Math

What if we told you that practicing math daily can also lead to better reading levels later on?  Engaging in math-strengthening activities positively affects future literacy levels.

Math talks engage your child in a process which strengthens cognitive abilities, such as focus and logical reasoning.  These vital skills affect other areas of educational development.  Additionally, math can develop an active imagination, inventiveness, and persistence — all extremely valuable characteristics.  The benefits of integrating mathematics into your everyday life will have a lifelong impact.

In a world where most adults learned that math is about memorizing a series of facts or steps or procedures, our curriculum focuses on the basics, and also asks that children develop understanding, flexibility, and the ability to reason mathematically — skills that are in high demand in today high-tech and ever-changing world. If you have tried to help a learner with any assignment lately, you must have noticed that there has been a drastic change in teaching methods.

PLEASE DON'T  BE AFRAID TO CALL ME, EMAIL ME, OR WRITE ME A QUICK NOTE IF YOU DON';T UNDERSTAND HOW TO EXPLAIN A SPECIFIC CONCEPT TO  YOUR CHILD.

 

Math Websites:

Khan Academy

aaa math

IXL

Ed Puzzle


Mrs. Williams  Class Schedule

8:00 - 9:35 Homeroom Math

9:40-10:55 2nd period

11:00 - 12:20 3rd period

12:30-1:00 Lunch

1:05-1:25 Recess

1:30-1:55 Spelling/Study Island/Tutorials

2:00-3:00 P.E./Music

3:05-3:30 Study Hall

3:33 Dismissal