Mathematics
More Money!?
Here are some extra Canadian coin worksheets you can consider working with this week, in case you wanted them! CanadianMoneyCoinsPracticeSheets
Money Time
We’ve been working with Canadian coins at school, so here is some work you can look into trying to recreate at home! First, we need to review what coins Canada has!! We have a loonie (which is worth one dollar – which is the same as 100 cents), a toonie (which is worth two dollars, … Continue reading
WOW!
Wow, team! Check it out! I can tell our class has been working so hard on math at home, because our class just earned a certificate for answering 5000 questions!!! FIVE THOUSAND QUESTIONS!!! That is so many questions, team! It is so nice to see what math you are working on at home, and how many … Continue reading
Skip Counting Practice
As we start working with Canadian coins, it’s helpful to refresh our memories on how to skip count! It’s been a while since we’ve done any skip counting as a class, so ask someone in your house if they will practice skip counting with you a couple of times, and see how high you can … Continue reading
Math Games!
Hi Team! Here are a few fun card games you can work into your Math time this week! You’ll probably be very familiar with War! This is a fun spin that helps with quite a few of the BC curriculum competencies and content for Grades 1 and 2 – and helps exercise adult brains, too! … Continue reading
What patterns can we make with nature?
The weather has been so incredible lately, I wanted to share a science/math idea that you could easily take outdoors! But before I do that, I want to take a moment to talk about it: our beautiful outdoors. I am incredibly privileged to live, work, and explore where I do, on the traditional, and unceded, … Continue reading