The document provides instructions for a math activity where students will make designs using 14 pieces of two different items found at home, such as pulses, leaves, blocks, or dried fruits. Students are given examples of designs made with 10 pieces, such as a snake, flower, hill with plants, and tree. Students will then create their own original designs with 14 pieces, name each design, and note the number of pieces of each item used. Students will take a picture of their work and upload it to a shared padlet link.
The document provides instructions for a math activity where students will make designs using 14 pieces of two different items found at home, such as pulses, leaves, blocks, or dried fruits. Students are given examples of designs made with 10 pieces, such as a snake, flower, hill with plants, and tree. Students will then create their own original designs with 14 pieces, name each design, and note the number of pieces of each item used. Students will take a picture of their work and upload it to a shared padlet link.
The document provides instructions for a math activity where students will make designs using 14 pieces of two different items found at home, such as pulses, leaves, blocks, or dried fruits. Students are given examples of designs made with 10 pieces, such as a snake, flower, hill with plants, and tree. Students will then create their own original designs with 14 pieces, name each design, and note the number of pieces of each item used. Students will take a picture of their work and upload it to a shared padlet link.
LO- I will be able to make different designs for 14 using two
things.
Have you ever used different things like pulses, leaves,
blocks, dry fruits or grains to make different designs ?
Let’s create some designs!
For Example – Things made with 10 pieces
Snake 9 and 1
Flower Hill with plants
5 and 5 7 and 3
Tree 6 and 4 Few more examples – Things made with 10 pieces Make your own designs with 14 pieces
• Use any 2 things available at your home to make each design.
• Each design should have 14 pieces only. • You can do this activity in your Math notebook or on a plain sheet. • Do not paste the things. • Once you have made each design, write the name of the design and 2 numbers you have used to make it with 14 pieces. • Click a picture of your work and upload it on the padlet link given. (You may choose to mail it.) Link- https://padlet.com/deepalisood/cxyz1k6lwiqm6uxa • Collect the things you have used for making the designs and keep them back. • You can make as many designs as you want with 14 pieces.