Sorting in Maths
- These blocks have been sorted by colour. How many groups are there?
- How shall we sort these?
- Some groups only have 1 block.
- Which group has the most blocks?
- Will she trick me?
- Sorting the foam shapes with a partner.
- Can you count the groups you have made?
- We’ve sorted thick and thin blocks.
- We need to look at the blocks carefully.
- This looks tricky.
- We’ve sorted by size.
- We’re sorting for thickness.
We have discovered there are many ways to sort things in maths. They include:
*what it is made of
*shape
*patterns
*types or kinds
*colour
*size
*thickness
We have sorted children, pegs and the foam shapes.
Can you think of any other ways we could sort?
Congratulations to our S.R,C, Representatives for 2012.
The children in Room 2 have all cast their vote to elect our S.R.C. representatives for 2012.
Congratulations to Angus and Tahlia and to their deputies Alycia and Felix.
Our Class Rules
To keep all children feeling happy and safe we have all agreed to follow the rules that we compiled. They are:
*Use good listening
*Walk in the classroom
*Put hand up
*Use good manners
*Respect others
*Take care of equipment
Rainbow Fish – The Good Friend.
Rainbow Fish – The Good Friend on PhotoPeach
Mrs Miles read us the story about the Rainbow Fish who became a good friend when he shared his beautiful, shiny scales with all the other fish.We all made a colourful Rainbow fish and recorded lots of ways to show that we are good friends.
Do you know any other ways to show that you are a good friend?















