Math Week in P3A

As part of Maths Week Scotland, we engaged in a wide range of activities designed to make learning fun and meaningful. Pupils participated in the Sumdog Competition, created pictures using a variety of shapes, and designed hundreds square art pieces. They also explored construction by building shapes with magnetic cubes and used star shapes in the tuff tray to build, create pictures, and sort by colour. In addition, pupils experimented with 3D shapes and developed pattern-making skills using the drill set. It was a week full of rich learning experiences through play.

Maths week in Primary 1C

This week, our young mathematicians took their learning outdoors and explored numbers, shapes, and patterns in creative and playful ways. We collected natural materials and used them to compare sizes, order objects, and make discoveries about measurement and classification. We also had lots of fun clapping and counting bubbles as they floated through the air—an exciting way to practise number skills and develop coordination!

Indoors, we used 2D shapes to create beautiful artwork and repeating patterns, combining maths with creativity. A fantastic week of hands-on learning, curiosity, and exploration!

 

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