Meet our Maths Ambassadors for this year (2023).
Please click on the link below to access the minutes from our first meeting this year.
Meet our Maths Ambassadors for this year (2023).
Please click on the link below to access the minutes from our first meeting this year.
Chatelherault Primary School
Pupil Groups
Group: Maths
Date: 24.11.21
Attendees:
Leo Campbell, Caitlin Leiper, Connor Watson, Darcy Queen, Lewis McQuade, Ollie Spence, Jordan Lefeuvre, Max Cassidy, Riley Sandilands, Emelia Sandilands and Mrs Bear (minute taker).
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Points from previous meeting:
· Lunch time club – Mrs Bear has still to discuss with Mr O’Neill.
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Main discussion points from today:
1. Welcome to the Maths Group
2. We discussed the article of the month (42) and all children were aware of it and what it means to them
3. We discussed learning maths outdoors and what we could do to promote it. We decided to make posters of ideas of different activities, especially using the woods.
4. Darcy suggested making a times table hopscotch game in the playground.
5. Jordan suggested using different natural materials from the woods to make maths/number games.
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Focus Article:
Article 42 – Every child has the right to know their rights. |
Action Points:
1. Children to display posters around the school to promote learning maths outdoors.
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Chatelherault Primary School
Pupil Groups
Group: Maths
Date: 20.10.21
Attendees:
Leo Campbell, Caitlin Leiper, Mila Flaherty, Connor Watson, Darcy Queen, Lewis McQuade, Ollie Spence, Jordan Lefeuvre, Max Cassidy, Callum, Luke Murphy and Mrs Bear (minute taker).
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Points from previous meeting:
· Maths Week Scotland now complete and classes participated in various activities
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Main discussion points from today:
1. Welcome to the Maths Group
2. We discussed the article of the month and how all children have the right to life and the right to learn about number and maths
3. We discussed maths outdoors and whether children enjoyed it. Approximately half the children prefer to learn inside because they can concentrate better.
4. We discussed a club for maths/chess. Children thought that a lunchtime club for chromebook games would be a good idea.
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Focus Article:
Article 6 – Every child has the right to life |
Action Points:
1. Ollie and Jordan to ask Mr O’Neill if we can start a Maths Games Lunchtime Club using the chromebooks
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