F-10 Curriculum (V8)
F-10 Curriculum (V9)
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Use this diagnostic task in the style of a one-on-one interview to assess a student's understanding and skills in comparing length.
This activity allows students to learn about measuring by measuring attributes of irregular shapes. The use of informal units is an important step in order to develop understandings of what it looks like when measuring the attributes of length, perimeter and area.
This team-based game challenges students to use metric units of volume and to make capacity estimates for various containers.
Use this diagnostic task to assess if students know about capacity and comparing containers based on how much they hold.
Refer to the diagnostic task for a guide on how to conduct a one-on-one interview where the student is asked to measure length by choosing an informal unit.
The focus of this activity is to encourage students to measure, order, compare and check the mass of a range of objects using hefting (holding something to test its mass) or formal units of measure.
Students compare and order several shapes and objects based on length, area, volume and capacity using appropriate uniform informal units.
Students compare the spaces within containers.
Use this diagnostic task to assess if students use an array structure when working out how many tiles fit in a rectangle.
Use this diagnostic task to assess a student's understanding of capacity and the calibrated scale on a measuring jug.
Use this diagnostic task in the style of a one-on-one interview to assess a student's knowledge and understanding of an object's properties, and their use of comparative language.
The content of this book is organised into topics including understanding units, and direct measuring.
The focus of this activity is to find out what students know and understand about length. By Year 2 students need to begin to move beyond a familiar definition of length and must begin to see the importance of using uniform units.