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Maths Week Scotland 27th September – 3rd October

Falla Hill Primary had great fun exploring different mathematical concepts and linking this with other cross-curricular areas during Maths Week Scotland from 27th September until 3rd October 2021. Here is a short summary of some activities that the children took part in across the school.

Primary Two/One – a note from Mrs Howley

During Maths Week Scotland, Primary Two/One took part in a number of different activities linking maths and numeracy.

In data analysis, the children observed the traffic outside and recorded their findings using tally marks.

Focusing on symmetry, the children created their own colourful bugs making sure both sides were symmetrical.

Investigating time, the children had great fun timing each other with the stopwatches doing various activities.

Primary Two/Three – A note from Ms Rainey

During Maths Week Scotland, Primary Two/Three took part in a number of different activities linking maths to other curricular areas.

In numeracy, the children made place value robots.

Linking to literacy, the children read the story of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ by Eric Carle, focusing on capital letters and the ay sound. They then linked numeracy/maths by ordering the days of the week.

In our topic, the children read ‘What the Ladybird Heard’ by Julia Donaldson and used the robbers’ map as inspiration to make a map of their journey to school. They used the maps to describe what they saw, using positional language.

Primary Three – A note from Mrs Hunter

Primary Three had a great time in numeracy and maths during Maths Week Scotland, taking part in lots of different activities and using different skills.

Linking maths to our IDL topic focusing on habitats, the children produced fantastic symmetrical scorpions from their desert habitat work.

We took part in the WL Sumdog competition and had great fun playing the games and learning how to navigate around this platform.

Using ICT games on the Smartboard during our rotation work, allowed us to play collaboratively, to complete a number of different games focusing on lots of addition and subtraction skills.

Place value ice cream parlour – We created a fabulous ice cream cone focusing on place value matching the numeral to the number of hundreds, tens and ones, the word and the abstract calculation.

Addition fill – We had a fabulous time filling the playground with addition sums and running around trying to add in the answer to each other’s questions. It was exhausting but we had a great time!

Primary Seven – A note from Miss Lynch

Primary seven incorporated Maths Week Scotland into their smart start and in lessons. Their class discussion each day was math themed – one riddle attached and one weird fact. They also discussed the strategies they would use and what the probability of the lottery win might have been.

Attached are some of the children’s artwork focusing on pattern and number. Some of the daily slides are attached too.

As you can see, everyone had a fabulous week with lots of learning taking place across many numeracy and mathematics outcomes. Great work from all! 

P2 Maths

Hello everyone.

This week in Maths we have been comparing numbers using the terms and symbols for greater than and less than.  We worked in groups to come up with numbers to compare and then used our bodies to make the correct symbol. Photos uploaded okay on the blog so just scroll down to see them!

This song was also a bit of a hit. Feel free to play it at home as we can only clap along in class!

 

Maths Week Scotland 2020

28 September 2020 – 4 October 2020

During Maths Week Scotland we were all very busy with a variety of different maths and numeracy activities. The children all had fun expanding on their mathematical knowledge and they enjoyed the challenge and the fun of learning both indoors and outdoors.

Primary One went hunting outdoors for natural materials to make a Gruffalo Pie and Owl Ice-cream. They used their fabulous counting skills to collect all of the ingredients and mixed them together to make their creations. What fantastic links to both Literacy and Numeracy in one activity 🙂

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In primary six, they focused on an assortment of numeracy activities every morning in their Smart Start time and Miss Lynch really gave their brains a workout with questions of the day focused on Maths and Numeracy.

All of the P6 children  also took part in the Maths Week Scotland Sumdog competition and were very pleased with their knowledge, efforts and positive attitude.

In primary seven, they have been researching and comparing Scotland with Japan in their interdisciplinary topic this term, so they were excited when they had the opportunity to take part in a Maths Week Scotland origami session focusing on 3D shapes and their properties. Lots of other schools joined in with this live session and all of the children had a great time trying to create their own Jackson Cubes using the Japanese art of paper folding. Some of the children also tried a hexahedron.

If you would like to try it for yourself then you can copy the link below:

https://www.instructables.com/Jackson-Cube-EASY-Beginner-Unit-Origami/

Each year the main aim of Maths Week Scotland is to celebrate the importance of maths in our everyday lives.

Over the week, lots of maths related themes and activities were shared across all levels from nursery to primary seven and we hope that by engaging the children in these activities, we can inspire a more positive attitude towards maths!

Future mathematicians in the making………. we will wait and see 🙂