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Crew Welburn have spent the morning practicing their maths skills. We’ve been using manipulative objects to make numbers, to match objects to numbers and to order representations of numbers. Not only have we been working on our maths skills, but we’ve also been working in mini crews to build relationships, and to work on our sharing, listening and communication skills. We’ve had loads of fun and our HOWL scores were fantastic as a result!





Thank you for your support this week. We have worked really hard on our maths skills and had a little fun along the way!
I have loved seeing people measuring 100g, counting 100 and finding fractions.


We have been working on dividing and fractions this week. We have thought about numerators, denominators and finding unit and non-unit fractions.




On Friday, we took on our biggest challenge of the week. We were set the challenge of doubling the size of a crew mate. We had to. Work on our measurement and doubling skills.







We even found time for a little visitor, as a reward for meeting our HoWL ME’s.





Thank you to children, parents and staff for embracing maths week and taking part! The homemade costumes the children attended school in today were just awesome! Again, thank you for taking part and giving time to create them!
Please see the class blogs with photographs of the brilliant costumes!





Can you find the cars parking space number?

Remember today is DRESS UP day! Wear something Maths related! We’d love to see numbers everywhere.
Voluntary contribution to the NSPCC of £1
Friday’s Maths Challenge!
You have until Monday to submit your photographs. Choose from the Maths at home challenge menu and photograph yourself completing a task.
Send your photographs to to your crew leader on Class Dojo
Can you answer the riddle?
Maths at home! Maths is everywhere!
Take a photograph of something maths related around the home. This could be a clock, a shape, ml, l or g on food packets or even a pizza cut into fractions.
Who will be the most creative?
Send your photographs to your crew leader on class dojo

Chris Moyles Maths Quiz. Can you solve all the maths questions?
Click on the link to listen to the musical maths questions
http://www.mathematicshed.com/chris-moyles-musical-maths-shed.html

What does 100 grams look like?
Can you measure out 100g into a food bag and bring it to school? Can you find different things that weigh 100g?
