Key Stage 2 P-HIC Maths

May 20, 2015
Maths uses a great deal of everyday language which, when applied to different concepts, has multiple meanings. P-HIC pupils have been exploring the concepts of telling the time and the passing of time. The children wanted to share some of what they have learned:

"In Maths I have been learning about time. I know how to make 12 o'clock."

"In Maths I have been learning about time. I know how to make half past 6."

"In Maths I have been learning about time. I know how to make quarter past 3."

"Also we have been learning about calendars. I know a calendar has days of the week and you cross the day off when they are all finished."

"Also we have been learning about calendars. I know a calendar has numbers called dates and seven days in one week."

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