Monday, 5 November 2018

Eco Maths work by P4 and P4/5

Maths is often used by the Eco Committee to count and measure the number of batteries/stamps/pens/paper  we recycle so i thought I would show some of the work which has been done by other classes.
P4/5 have been looking at the length of some large marine creatures as they have been learning about the impact plastic has on the inhabitants of the oceans. They were given a list of creatures and they estimated the length of each creature. Then they compared their estimations with the actual answer and measured the lengths out-they were quite amazed by the length of some!
P4/5-Measuring the length of some marine creatures.
Two pupils from P4/5 mark the start and end of a blue whale.
Measuring the distance
Lion's Mane Jellyfish-12m

Primary 4 worked with Miss Fraser to sort a variety of birds into two different categories. The children worked with a partner and chose the criteria then sorted the images. Here are some examples of their work!
Children chose their own sorting criteria
P4 Information Handling
Sorted by size-the image size influenced a few answers here.

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