Let’s measure!

Hello children! Class 6 is studying the topic about measurement and today they’ve been measuring the football field with different objects. Have a look at the pictures.

                                                      

 

          Trundle whell                                                      metric tape                                                      their feet



Lenght, weight and capacity

Hello Class 6! Click on the image below to play a game about units of measurement. Have fun!



Units of measurement

Hello children! Class is learning two different systems of measurement. They have done an activitiy in which they had to decide which sentences were true and which were false. They will tell you more about it next time.



Mental Maths

Hello Class 5! Here you have the game we’ve been playing today during the mental maths lesson. Click on the picture to start playing. Have fun!

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Maths lines

Hello class 5! Click on the picture to start a maths game where you have to destroy balls by forming pairs that add up to 20.

 

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Geometry loop game

Hello children! Class 6 has been studying 2D shapes. Yesterday morning they played a loop game to revise the different names and characteristics of shapes like: squares, triangles, rectangles, pentagons, hexagons, heptagons and so on. Have a look at the pictures!



Using a protractor

Hello class 6! Click on the picture below and have a look at the animation to see how to make and measure a neat angle using a protractor and ruler.

protractor



Tesselations

Hello children! Class 6 has been working on 2D shapes: triangles, squares, pentagons, hexagons … They have checked if these shapes tesselate. Click on the video screen and watch the video. We hope you like it!



Tangram

Hello class 6!

Did you enjoy today’s maths lesson? I hope so! I saw some of you creating different figures with the polygons. Do you want to try Tangram? Have a go and let me know how many designs were you able to catch!



Tesselations

Hello class 6!

A tessellation is a repeating pattern of polygons that covers a plane with no gaps or overlaps. What kind of tessellations can you make out of regular polygons?

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