Measure at home
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Which do you think is heavier? Compare two or more objects
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Can you think of things you could measure with your hands/feet/cubes?
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Can you order the teddies/toys from smallest to tallest?
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Which pencil is longer? How can we check the answer?
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Can you find something that is thin? Narrow? Tall? Wide? Long?
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Compare the weights of foods in the supermarket
Steve, Terror of the Seas – Maths and Numeracy ideas
Measure Steve
Look at the page showing the estimated length of Steve and find classroom or outside objects of a similar size. Use vocabulary to describe these. E.g longer, shorter
Volume and capacity
Look around the classroom and/or the house. Use different containers, jars, pots etc to explore volume and capacity. Fill up some containers with water. Which container has more or less water than another? Can you find the measurements on containers in the house? Look for ML (millilitres) and L (litres)
Patterns
Explore the book and see if you can find some patterns. What makes it a pattern? Look around your house, classroom and outdoors too. What patterns can you identify? Can you create your own pattern using different materials?
Dice Games
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Roll your dice and add the two numbers together – Can you use an open number line to do this?
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Roll your dice. If you roll a 2 and a 3 then your number could be 23 or 32. Partition your number to explore if further
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Roll your dice and add the two numbers together. What numbers come before the total number? What number comes after?
Steve, Terror of the Seas – Maths and Numeracy board game
This board game can be used alongside the dice from your bag. You will also need your book with you! Click on the link to download!