Todays home learning challenge involves a bit of data handling.
It has been a little while since we practiced using tally marks but it should be something you are familiar with through our use of these, for table points, in the classroom.
For this activity you will need to use the Twinkl log in/code on the front of your home learning folder.
Use the link below to access the website and create your free account.
Once you have created your free Twinkl account click the link below. This will take you to a downloadable e-book called ‘Treasures in the Garden‘. We will be referring to this story for todays learning.
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/t-l-53236-treasures-in-the-garden-ebook
Todays Activity
- Read the story ‘Treasures in the Garden’. In the story we can see Holly collects some treasure to try to cheer up her brother.
- It is your job to find some treasure although the challenge is that you only have 3 minutes to find as much as you can. Although the story is about outdoor treasure this activity can be completed inside too. Ideas of treasure are listed below…
Indoor Treasure Outdoor Treasure
Teddies Leaves
Pencils/Pens Flowers
Coins Sticks
Spoons Stones
Shoes Insects
- Count up each item you have found within the 3 minute timer. You could even estimate how many you think you have found before counting them accurately. (Remember an estimate is a rough guess)
- Create a simple tally chart like the example below. Choose which chilli challenge is most appropriate for your learning. We only have a 1 star challenge or a 2 star challenge today.✨
- You can complete this task in your jotter or you can even use chalk (if you have it) to complete this outside.
- Take a picture and post this on the blog.
If you need a little reminder of how tally marks are used watch the video clip below!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/z7r9jxs
Extra Challenge
Can you answer the following questions…
- What treasure did you find the most of?
- What treasure did you find the least of?
- What is the difference between these?
(CLUE – The difference is the most take away the least)