- Beginning multiplicative thinking
- Multiplicative Thinking: Fractions and Decimals
- Exploring length, perimeter and area
- Measurement: Volume and Capacity
- Measurement: Triangles and Angles
Today's learning reminded me how much fun measurement is to learn but especially to teach! The last two sessions of today's learning is what interested me the most.
Today's 4th session centered around volume and capacity, focussed on how learners can measure the space objects take up (volume) and how much containers can hold (capacity). I reflected that this is really about helping learners make the jump from 2D to 3D thinking, which for some of our learners is a really tough progression to make. Once again (and this has been a reoccurring theme during the MPI sessions) we need to constantly make connections for our learners to everyday situations—like in this session, measuring liquids or figuring out the capacity of containers. This keeps the maths learning practical and easier to visualise, especially when using manipulatives - which is a must!

Today was full of great reminders. I'm looking forward to helping learners grapple with measurement next term!