SEPTEMBER 2015 MEARNS PRIMARY Practical Maths Ideas for Parents.

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SEPTEMBER 2015 MEARNS PRIMARY Practical Maths Ideas for Parents

Early Level

Number and Number Processes Numbers are everywhere in the environment, point them out to your child wherever possible: Number songs – 1,2,3,4,5 once I caught a fish alive 5 little ducks went swimming one day, 10 green bottles Give your child opportunities to count a range of objects – coins, pasta shapes, buttons Try counting things you can’t touch – lights, window panes Play games that involve counting e.g. snakes and ladders, dice games, games that involve counting objects.

Money Set up a shop using items from around the house. Pupils could label their toys and then pay for them using real coins. When shopping look at price labels and talk about them. Demonstrate different ways to make amounts e.g. is the same as

Measurement and Estimation Your child will be measuring and estimating in non standard unite e.g. hand span, cubes for length, a cup for volume. How many cups will it take to fill this pot? How many giant steps/ baby steps will it take to get to the bottom of the garden? Which item is the heaviest/ lightest, longest/ shortest? Estimate how many grapes are in the bowl. Now can you count them?

Shape, Position and Movement Play a blindfold game/ hide and seek/ treasure bag game when you hold a shape behind your back and describe it. 2D shapes – square, rectangle, triangle, circle (describe number of sides and corners) 3D objects – cube, cuboid, cone, cylinder and sphere (describe faces -flat, curved, number and what shapes it is made up from.

Shape, Position and Movement Encourage your child to describe the position of objects, ‘it’s behind the chair’ … ‘It’s next to the chair’ Can they give and follow directions to get to an object ‘Go forward’ … ‘step to the right’

First Level

Money At this stage of the mathematics programme your child will be working with the following notes and coins 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2, £5 Go shopping with your child to buy two or three items. Ask them to work out the total amount spent and how much change you will get. Give them an amount e.g. 54p. Can they give change from £1, £5, £10. Can they give as many ways as possible to make 72p.

Properties of 2D shapes Go on a right angle hunt Notice symmetry in nature Look for 2D shapes within tiling patter

Real Life Problems Practise measuring the lengths or heights of objects (in metres or cm). Help your child to use different rulers and tape measures correctly. Encourage them to estimate before measuring. Let your child help with cooking at home. Help them to measure ingredients accurately using weighing scales or measuring jugs. Talk about what each division on the scale stands for. Choose some food items out of the cupboard. Try to put the objects in order of weight, by feel alone. Check by looking at the amounts on the packets.

Time I can tell the time using 12 hour clocks, realising there is a link with 24 hour notation, explain how it impacts on my daily routine and ensure that I am organised and ready for events throughout my day. Practise telling the time with your child. Use both digital and analogue clocks. Be aware and teach the various ways we speak of time. Analogue – half past three, digital – three thirty. When you are out and about ask pupils to read clocks that they see in supermarkets, banks and train station. Can they give the equivalent digital time? Ask your child to be a ‘timekeeper’ (e.g. tell me when it is half past four because then we are going swimming).

Second Level

Number and number processes In this part of the mathematics programme, your child will be: Counting, reading, writing and ordering whole numbers up to Reading and writing numbers up to one million Extending work on fractions to include twentieths, fiftieths, and hundredths. Calculating equal fractions and decimals. Recording money and measurement to 2 decimal places. e.g. 105p =£ cm = 1.52m

Money At this stage of the mathematics programme your child will be working with the following notes and coins in a variety of calculations – 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2, £5, £10, £20 With your child, use different combinations of coins and notes to make totals of up to £20 Use catalogues to ‘spend’ money up to £100 Give them the budget for buying the family lunch or a take away meal. Can they calculate the total cost. Think of the different combinations of notes and coins to pay the bill, receive change.

Number, Money and Measurement Ask your child to write you a cheque for the week’s lottery win. Share the lottery winnings between the family. E.g. 1/4, ½, 1/3. Look for sale prices in shops, magazines and newspapers. Work out the prices for 50% off, 25% off. Measure the family’s heights in centimetres and change to decimals.

Time In this part of the mathematics programme your child will be: Using and comparing 24 and 12 hour clock time Reading 24 hour timetables Calculating lengths of time in hours and minute, mentally if possible Using a stopwatch to time activities in seconds Calculating speeds in practical activities. Activities Can your child use 24 hour times to set the video to record TV programmes? Look at bus or train timetables with your child. Ask them to work out the length of different journeys. Ask your child to set a digital alarm clock to wake the family in the morning. Work out the length of film and TV programmes.

Useful Websites Curriculinks Read Write Count Education City