This week we have been measuring in Maths and making comparisons. We have been making the most of the Autumnal weather and getting out on our school grounds to make measuring fun and active.
Here you can see us comparing some items and thinking about whether they are bigger or smaller than each other.
Today, Year 1 and 2 went on a wiggly worm hunt. The children had to search for wiggly worms (wool) and then measure it using a ruler. Year 2 were particularly accurate with some children recording that their worms were 12.6 cm!
In class, we have been practising measuring using a ruler. You can see how careful the children are being.
To finish off our week of measures, we will be using metre sticks and trundle wheels. We will be measuring objects and estimating whether we should measure the item in metres or centimetres.
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