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Related Activities to Try at Home

Dear Family,

The activities below are related to the mathematics in Partners, Teams, and Other Groups. You can do these activities together to enrich your child's mathematical learning.

Odd and Even Numbers Ask your child to determine whether or not there are an odd or even number of specific items around your home. For example, are there an odd or even number of stairs, number of pieces of silverware, number of toy cars or stuffed animals?

Drawing Buildings Using your home or a familiar building, your child can count the number of rooms on 1 floor. Draw this floor and label what the different rooms are. Then ask questions such as, “If there are 2 floors in this building that have the same number of rooms, how many rooms would there be?” “How many rooms would there be on 3 floors?”

Making Buildings Use building blocks to make a building. Make the first floor of your building with each block representing one room. Discuss how many rooms there are and what the different rooms could be. Make a second floor that is exactly the same size and shape as the first. Use additional blocks to make the building higher, with each floor having the same number of rooms. As you add each floor, count the total number of rooms. Write down the total number of rooms for 1 floor, 2 floors, 3 floors, and so on. Ask, “What do you notice about how the total number of rooms changes?”


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Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space®, Student Activity Book Unit 1 Coins, Number Strings, and Story Problems Unit 2 Attributes of Shapes and Parts of a Whole Unit 3 How Many Stickers? How Many Cents? Unit 4 Pockets, Teeth, and Guess My Rule Unit 5 How Many Tens? How Many Hundreds? Unit 6 How Far Can You Jump? Unit 7 Partners, Teams, and Other Groups Unit 8 Enough for the Class? Enough for the Grade?