Lots of engagement in this one! They all worked hard to find their answer and prove they had found all the options! We discovered six different ways to do this. When asked “what if there was four buttons?”, many children thought it would be eight options and were surprised to find there was actually 24!
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This weeks problem proved a little trickier! There was a lot of good discussion using ordinal language and experimenting with resources, we just had to remember we had to work it out from both ends!
After finalising all the promises, everyone then worked in groups to design a display for our class charter. The only specification was that it had to be something everyone could fit on/in. There were amazing ideas- a mansion, a double decker bus, a party boat, an aeroplane and a house on wheels travelling along the road. Once designs were completed, we all voted on our favourite to be made into a display and the winning idea? The Party boat!
P4/5 have been looking at and discussing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) . We have discussed how they are all equally important and that everyone should be aware of the rights they have. The class then picked five that they would like to focus on for their Class Charter and have been working in groups to create pupil and adult promises to respect and promote these for everyone. Lots of thinking, sharing and good listening.
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