"We can say... that
young children are splendid
little mathematicians. They deal
spontaneously and sometimes joyfully
with mathematical ideas. This is what
real mathematicians do.”
We put out a variety of materials to encourage the students to measure around the classroom. They have been really enjoying exploring and trying out these new measuring tools.
They explored weight:
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Girls exploring what is heavier and lighter than a hexagon |
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A.K exploring what is heavier than a cylinder, he found a block, portfolio and this ruler are all heavier than the cylinder |
They explored
temperature:
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Watching the thermometer to find out what happens when it is put into ice water |
Ms. Tompkins- why do you think the red went down?
R.H- It’s going down! Because it’s at number zero
J.A- because the number go down
A.P- it’s colder, like snow and ice
I.S- because it’s colder
Together we worked on exploring and writing about our observations of the thermometer.
What amazing, child-driven learning has been happening in our classroom this month!
What measurement opportunities do you see around you?