Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Qu'est-ce qu'on peut faire à la maison en mathématiques?


Bonjour!
During the month of November our focus in math will be on patterning, as part of our Patterning and Algebra strand. We will be concentrating on classifying and describing attributes of objects (e.g., colour, shape, size, position, thickness, number of sides, design). We will also be learning how to identify, create, continue and describe repeating patterns (with 2 and 3 changing attributes) as well as growing and shrinking patterns. Finally, we will be using patterns to help us solve problems. We will have many opportunities to use our knowledge in a variety of ways and we will use appropriate math vocabulary to describe what we discover.
During this unit we will be learning the following overall expectation:
v  describe, extend, and create a variety of numeric patterns and geometric patterns.
Le vocabulaire:
Here is a list of important words that we will be using during our unit on patterning. Please encourage your child to use these words when completing homework and when communicating his/her knowledge of patterning with you.
une suite – a pattern
une suite répétitive – a repeating pattern
les attributs – attributes                          
une suite croissante– a growing pattern
couleur - colour                                       
l’épaisseur (mince/épais) – thickness
une partie répétitive– the core of the pattern, the part of the pattern that repeats itself
la taille (grand/moyen/petit)- size             
la forme - shape                   
les jetons – game pieces to be used as markers
la position (droite, à l’envers, en haut, en bas, vers la droite, vers la gauche)
une modèle – a drawn model of the pattern
compter par intervalles – skip counting
le règle de la suite – the pattern rule that explains what repeated changes are made to the pattern      
What activities could you do at home to support your child?
ü  Have your child help you with your laundry. Make a game out of sorting socks as you lay them out in a pattern and ask your child to find the sock that comes next.

ü  Practice sorting all kinds of objects (toys, buttons, etc.) according to their attributes & using the correct name for the attribute. For example, by separating the red trucks from the blue ones, the attribute used to sort is colour.

ü  Make a beaded necklace with your child and make sure that the necklace they make follows a simple pattern that they have to repeat over and over again.

ü  List chores on a calendar. Rewrite their chores in the same order on the same day of the week. Become “forgetful” now and then and ask your child to remind you what comes next.

ü  Ask your child to help you set the table. As you set the table, forget to put a piece of silverware here and a plate there. Ask your child what is missing and have them help you to fill in the missing pieces.

ü  Have some fun with music. Ask your child to dance with you. Make up a dance that requires you both to do three simple steps that you repeat in the same order over and over again.

ü  Play the pattern train! Cut out the shapes from the attached sheets and store them in a plastic baggy. To play the pattern train, the first person can start with any shape and lay it down on the table. The next person must place a shape underneath the first one; however their shape must change by only 1 attribute. (You might want to have your child colour in the shapes to have another attribute).

Have fun with math!

The Grade 3 Teachers

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