27.01.2025
Spellings
Sounds - 'k' as 'ck'
1) hook
2) fork
3) back
4) brick
5) deck
6) flock
7) struck
8) backpack
9) nineteen
10) twenty
Homework:
Mathletics assignments will be back up soon (log in problems)
Here are some focused activities for equal grouping in Maths:
1. Group and Count
- Instructions: Give a set of 20 objects (like buttons, coins or small toys). Ask them to divide the objects into 4 equal groups and then count how many objects are in each group.
- Example: "You have 20 marbles. Divide them into 4 equal groups. How many marbles are in each group?"
2. Equal Groups Word Problems
- Instructions: Create a simple word problem where your child needs to divide objects into equal groups.
- Example: "There are 18 apples. If you put them into 3 equal groups, how many apples will be in each group?"
3. Draw Equal Groups
- Instructions: Ask the student to draw a set of objects and group them into equal parts. For instance, drawing 12 stars and grouping them into 3 equal parts.
- Example: "Draw 12 stars and group them into 4 equal groups. How many stars are in each group?"
4. Complete the Multiplication Sentence
- Instructions: Provide incomplete multiplication sentences and ask the student to complete them based on equal grouping.
- Example: "4 groups of __ equals 16." (Answer: 4 × 4 = 16)
5. Group Division
- Instructions: Give the student a number and ask them to divide it into a set number of equal groups.
- Example: "There are 24 pencils. You need to divide them into 6 equal groups. How many pencils are in each group?"
CHALLENGE: follow these by repeated addition and the multiplication sentence.