Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Grade One Math Homework

Thursday marks the beginning of math homework for grade one students. Each student will be given a math notebook. Students are to record their answers in this notebook. Answers may be in pictures, numbers or words. Record the date in the right hand margin. The title of the unit should be centred at the top of the page. Numbers should be in the left hand margin.

Unit 1 - Sorting and Patterning
Please complete the following questions and record them in your math notebook.
1. Sort laundry or grocery items into groups (e.g. all socks, all shirts). Tell how the items in each group are the same.
2. Go on a pattern hunt at home. See how many things you can find that have patterns (sweaters, socks, rugs, dishes). How many items did you find? Draw a picture of one of the items.
3. Make a colour pattern using different colour crayons or markers, such as green, green, yellow; green, green, yellow). Record your pattern.
4. Cut out pictures from newspaper flyers or magazines to make a pattern (vegetable, vegetable, fruit).
Due: Wednesday, September 16.

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