mathematics in our daily routine
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Maths In our daily routineTRANSCRIPT
Mathematics
In our daily routine.
Topics:
Calendar
Cooking
Money
Time
Geometry in our life
Weather
School day count
Conection home-school
Calendar
It’s so important that childrens relate math to something useful.
With the timetable the kid can count the days and amounts.
Birthdays are the best motivation for the child
Cooking numbers1 cup flour1/2 tsp. baking soda1/2 tsp. salt1/2 cup butter1/3 cup brown sugar1/3 cup sugar1 egg1/2 tsp. vanilla1 cup chocolate chips
The understanding of numbers, especially fractions and conversions play an important
role in cooking.
When the child completes his recipe should distribute correctly amounts between the number of guests and use their ability to
divide.
Money
The kids must know that they need to give the right amount of money when they buy something; check that they get back the correct change and give the correct change when you sell something.
It is important make practical games with the child in order to learn more easily the value of money and all they can do with it.
Time
Daily we need to place ourselves in time.
With time we can practice fractions through the figure of the clock and needles.
HOUR
MINUTE
SECOND
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x60The child will learn to change units while operating with numbers.
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Geometry everywhere
We often see geometric figures in our daily, our mission is to give importance and teach the child to look beyond what you see.
If a child paints a octagon we will try to link him to the traffic signals.
WeatherIn addition and subtraction the child can
calculate how many days a week will be cold while be informed about the weather in their
city.
On a map of the country we can calculate many
Math’s operation based on the climate while the child
learn geography.
School day count
School Day Count
Hundreds Tens Ones
5 7
This routine builds understanding of base-ten place value as students count, group, write and see numbers attached to the
counts in each place.
Repeating this process each day builds meaning for what each numeral in a 2- or 3- digit number represents.
Conection home-school
It’s very important that the child gets a good education at home that involve the child in Math in
their daily lives, this will make that he understand and want to know more about them.
Vocabulary is a very important part of any lesson, so try that parents familiarize their
children with words like count, calculate, more than, less than, half full, empty, big, small ...
Now, we propose a series of exercises that any parent could use to educate the child in Math.
Daily exercises
1- Ask the child how many steps should be given between the table and the couch.
2- Count how many apples are there for a snack. Count the number of children at the table. If there are 6 apples and 12 children, what should we do?
3- Art: As the children express themselves through art, they can write numbers, explore shapes and sequences or counting the number of objects you draw.
4- Outdoor play can motivate children to explore mathematical concepts actively.
5- Any fan of dance participates in dramatic play can create your own sequence of steps (stomp, stomp, clap, stomp, stomp, clap). Invite the children to follow the sequence, asking. ‘Follow!'
6- On the way to school or home, compare the buildings to see. Which building is the tallest? What is the lowest?
7- Pay attention to the sequences of numbers in the houses they pass. Encourage your child to predict what will result.
Conclusion
You just have to stop thinking about any action you made throughout the day and is very easy to realize that you made
some action related to mathematics.
Maths are the base of all our life and we must teach children from an early age, not as an enemy but as daily and familiar.