Tuesday 13 May 2014

Inventing Own Maths Games

In Maths this week, we have been focusing on one aspect of Statistics in which the children learn to identify and discuss fairness of games, compare and order the likelihood of simple events, make predictions of possible outcomes (more likely to most likley). For reflection: the students worked in pairs to invent their own games using either coins or dice then share the games with others in the class and this has taken two days to plan, design and play. I can say that the children really enjoyed this part of the unit. Some have extended the challenge to explore other game ideas besides coins and dice

Great to see Carmelita and Jesse working so well together discussing their game - Awesome job!

Helena and Jane way with the discussion!

Maggie and Gabriel putting it on paper! game was a maze with numbers on it.

Harriet and Noelleena jotting down their ideas and discussing their design! Came up with two games called Number Path and Zip Through - interesting names girls.

Jane and Helena heading for the next stage... designing!

Jesse and Carmelita - checking the HOW to play the game

William designing a chess game and Gabriel looks on and is happy to help

Helena and Jane now putting the design together!

Jesse sharing his game with Kien, Lui and Jane


 

Sarah and Kien designing their game!

Under The Sea

 
 
 

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