Year 2 Mathematics Geometry Patterns and Sequences

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Exploring 2D and 3D shape patterns, ordering and arranging mathematical objects in sequences. Tasks involve continuing rotation patterns, mental math exercises, and creating unique shape patterns. Emphasis on rules for patterns and developing critical thinking skills in geometry.


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  1. Year 2 Mathematics week 8 beginning 22/6/20 Geometry

  2. Day 1 Starter Think, discuss and record in your book.

  3. We are learning to order and arrange combinations of mathematical objects in patterns and sequences

  4. Lets talk... What are the rules for these patterns?

  5. Day 1 Task Can you continue these 2D shape patterns in your workbooks?

  6. Extra challenge

  7. Day 2 Starter Have a play on mental maths train multiplication. You could choose 2x, 5x or 10x table. Click here https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths -games/mental-maths-train

  8. Day 2 Task Can you continue these 3D shape patterns in your workbooks?

  9. Day 3 Starter Remember to look carefully at the symbols + or X If too tricky just choose the easier calculations!

  10. Day 3 Task Can you continue this rotation pattern in your workbooks? If its tricky use some 2d shapes and turn them to make your own patterns.

  11. Day 4 Starter

  12. Day 4 TASK Cloud

  13. Day 4 TASK Moon

  14. Day 4 TASK Stars

  15. DAY 5 STARTER Click here Ordering and sequencing shapes https://www.topmarks.co.uk/ordering-and-sequencing/shape- patterns

  16. Day 5 TASK To describe and identify the position of a square on a grid of squares. Is there a rule for reading co-ordinates? X We go down the corridor and up the stairs . This means for X co-ordinates would be at (F,5) What would the co-ordinates of X be ? X

  17. Day 5 TASK What are the co ordinates for ? (___ , ___) What are the co ordinates for ? (___ , ___) What are the co ordinates for ? (___ , ___) What are the co ordinates for ? (___ , ___)

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