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Primary School Maths - Measuring Volume And Capacity

Primary School Maths - Measuring Volume and Capacity

  • 5 Charts Measuring -full, empty, half full, one quarter full, three quarters full
  • Ideal for use with sand and water play in kindergarten and preschool, as well as introducing and teaching fractions......

 

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Measuring Volume and Capacity / Fractions

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  • Introduce the 3 very general concepts for water and sand play at home and school (just use the 'empty', 'half full', 'full' charts)

  • Use to introduce early fractions, and harder concepts such as 'quarter' as well as 'half' - great to discuss before cooking activities.

  • Print out the 'empty' chart as a blackline master - each child colours in half, quarter, three quarters etc.

  • Don't forget you can make these charts smaller if you like by popping your printer on 2in1 pages or smaller.

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