Monday, 9 September 2013

Hard at work in Primary 2!

The Rainbow Fish


Today in Primary 2 we listened to the story of The Rainbow Fish and discussed how he made friends with the other fish by being kind and sharing his shiny scales with them.  In our class we want to be kind like the Rainbow Fish and share what we have with others.


Here is a display of our beautiful rainbow fish with their shiny scales.



Maths

In Primary 2 today we also practised our number bonds to 10 and to 20 by playing a co-operative game in partners.  We formed an inside and outside circle.  Each person had a card with a number up to 20 on it.  The inside circle turned round to meet their partner and showed them their number.  The outside partner had to read the number.  The inside person then had to ask, 'How many more do I need to make 10 or 20?'  After the outside person had answered they swapped round and the outside person showed their number and asked, 'How many more...'  Whilst doing this activity the children supported and praised each other.  When both partners had completed their questioning the outside children moved one place to the right to meet their new partner and repeat the process again.  The children really enjoyed this activity and all children were engaged and active in the task.  I as the teacher could monitor  the children's responses and give support where needed.

1 comment:

  1. Primary 2, these pictures are wonderful! Well done! Primary 7 have also been enjoying learning with an inside/outside circle in class and they think it has really helped them with their mental maths. Keep up the great work!

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