Paint the Squares

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/paint-the-squares

Good morning Copper Base,

This is another fun interactive game to play at home. You can adapt it to suit the level you need. Choose the chart you would like first.

You can: roll two dice and make a 2 digit number and then colour that one in, count in steps of 2’s, 5’s or 10’s and look at the pattern, take it in turns to roll the dice and count along the grid and see who gets to the end first, or just simply enjoy painting the numbers and counting and recognising as you go.

Send us your pictures

We would love to see any pictures of things you are doing at home. You can send photos to the school office and from there we can put them onto the Copper Base blog. You can also send photos to your classes – check your class blogs for details.

We will be able to put images onto the blog if appropriate. We can not post photos containing pictures of other people or your child if they are wearing pyjamas or swimming costumes. The images you email us will only be used on your child’s blog and they will be deleted from the email once they have been uploaded

Please send your photos to: office@damers.dorset.sch.uk

See you all soon.

Making patterns – Geometry and beauty

Good Morning Copper Base,

At school we enjoy looking closely at patterns in nature as part of our geometry and beauty. Look at these lovely patterns below.

ISLAMIC PATTERNS

2D shapes - circle, hexagon, triangles


Talk to your children What shapes can the children see? What are the properties of these shapes? Through these discussions you will discuss shape vocabulary in relation to circle, triangle, square, hexagon, and octagon.

Shape investigation 
Cut out a range of 2D shapes from paper (like the ones above) and ask them to fit them together so there are no gaps. After some time, ask the children which ones fit together and which ones don’t. (Oblongs, rhombus, parallelograms, equilateral triangles, squares and hexagons will tessellate.) Once the children have had an opportunity to explore, ask them to draw a pattern by fitting their shapes together and drawing around them. This could be developed by asking the children to colour in, using a repeating pattern and explaining how they did it.

Have fun making different patterns. You can colour on the shapes or cut out the shapes from different coloured paper if you have it at home.

Enjoy and happy pattern making.

Cup Stack

Another one of our favourite base activities is is this cup stack game. We use reusable cups and paper plates that can be used over and over again. The children are great at taking in turns and really concentrating. Have a go at home if you can.

Here are some different ways of doing it!!