Monday 18th January

 

 

                                               

Good morning boys and girls, I hope you are all well. Today we are going to  attempt a numeracy activity involving measurement.

In the house you could look at your toys and see which are the biggest and smallest. You could also look at a variety of household items such as cups, cutlery etc – what is the longest? the widest? the shortest or the narrowest? You could use a range of resources such as rulers, measuring tapes, hands or even bricks (lego) to measure each item, eg what numbers are on the ruler ? which one did  you stop at? how many bricks did you need ?

Within the family you could draw around each others hands and feet …..

Question 1     Whose is the largest?

Question 2      Whose is the smallest?

Question 3       Whose hand size is the in the middle?

If you’re going out a wee walk with the family, look around, what can you see – tall/short trees, long/short twigs, big/small pebbles etc.

Remember and have fun, draw lots of pictures or take photos and send them to me at

rena.dornan@eastayrshire.org.uk

Curricular areas covered.

Numeracy  –  mathematical language, counting, number recognition and problem solving, measurement

Literacy – mark making, pencil control, asking and answering questions.

HWB – Using your senses to explore the world around you

 

 

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