Students should aim to complete 20-45 minutes of math work daily. Each day can follow a routine like we would in the classroom (below), or you can make up whatever routine works best for you. Math work can be submitted by scanning or taking a picture and submitting through Google Classroom or by emailing me at [email protected]
Complete daily math for the day, including the brain stretch for the week.
Complete the daily math tasks for the appropriate day of the week.
Number of the Day
Math task
Worksheet
Play at least 10 minutes of Prodigy, Mathletics, and/or Khan Academy.
Practice math facts (games in person or online, multiplication facts, etc.)
Challenge yourself by trying the challenge of the week.
Daily Math
Math Tasks
Challenge
Tools
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Each week of the Daily Math will have students working on the 5 stands of math. If there are non-school days (ie. holidays) they should still try to complete those days when they have extra time to ensure they are practicing all types of math each week.
Daily Math Groups: Yellow - Francis, Justin, Leland, Roshawn Green - Hailey, Kirya, Shara, Tyrone, Xavier Blue - Annika, Dalton, Devin, Ethan, Gabe, Gavin, Georgia
Use a new page for each day of the week and take a picture each day or at the end of the week of the week of all your work. You can submit these assignments through Google Classroom, or email them to me at [email protected]. Use the number of the day guide with example, the template, and/or the fillable document when completing the number of the day.
Monday: Number of the day: 6548 Task: Create a repeating pattern using objects in your home. Leave some spaces in the pattern blank, and challenge a family member to complete it. Make it as challenging as you want! Worksheet: Skip Counting 4
Tuesday: Number of the day: 5209 Task: Pick 5 of your favorite snacks and drinks. Estimate how much they would cost in total. Then search their actual prices and add up the exact amount they would cost. Was your estimate close? Worksheet: Rounding 3
Wednesday: Number of the day: 8964 Task:One way to think of line symmetry is when something can be “folded” in half and is the same on both sides. Find at least five examples of line symmetry in your home or neighbourhood. You might find line symmetry in art, plants, furniture or buildings. Draw what you find and label the lines of symmetry. Do some things have more than one line of symmetry? Worksheet:Money Word Problems 3
Thursday: Number of the day: 2517 Task: Pick your 3 favorite movies. Estimate how many hours it would take to watch all 3. Then search the actual movie lengths and add up the exact hours and minutes it would take to watch them altogether. Worksheet: Telling Time 3
Friday: Number of the day: 3492 Task: Survey as many people as you are able to find out what their favourite pizza is. Make a graph to show your results. Worksheet:Probability Spinner 3