Counting and patterns
In a PYP classroom, mathematics is a vital and engaging part of students’ lives. Students in the classroom are very active with an underlying sense of organization and cooperation. Teachers and students are asking questions of each other, trying out and demonstrating ideas in small and large groups, using the language of mathematics to describe their thinking, generating data to look for patterns, and making conjectures.
Categories
This activity is to simply collect small objects from around the classroom–pencils, erasers, small toys, blocks, Lego’s, etc. Then children classify objects and count the number of objects in each category.
Students will learn to sort objects familiar to them by different attributes. They will justify their decisions for classification when objects have more than one similar characteristic.