We had lots of fun during Numeracy Week playing board games - some of parents came in too to help us play!
Primary 4 and 5 tested their knowledge on symmetry by creating their own symmetrical pattern.
Primary 4 and 5 went on a 3D shape treasure hunt around the school. We compared our 3D shapes to real life objects as we spotted them in school.
We used the outdoors to support our learning through tally charts. Our nature garden also helped us with transferring this data into a pictogram.
P4 and P5 explored how to create their own pictograms.
P4 and P5 enjoyed some mental maths today. We explored doubling and halving numbers as well as testing our knowledge on addition and multiplication using a Maths Number Web.
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