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Book Worms
Attempting to make drawing up full and complete lists interesting can be a
challenge. This idea is taken from books such as ‘A Cheese and Tomato Spider’
by Nick Sharratt. These types of books have illustrated pages cut in half. The
different permutations of half pages produce amusing illustrations.
Here pupils have to make their own books from the worksheet, which is a quick
and simple task. It is best to make the book with all the pages straight away
and then examine just the required pages. Once the book is made it is ready to
be analysed.
To make it more fun the list can be annotated with the animals name. This would
be the answer to question 1.
| Top Half |
Bottom Half |
Name |
| Dog |
Dog |
Dog |
| Dog |
Duck |
Dock |
| Duck |
Dog |
Dug |
| Duck |
Duck |
Duck |
By making the list creation fun it encourages the pupils to search out all the
possible permutations with the visual reward of the new animal and the fun
element of making up a name. The numbers generated are easily recognisable to
form a general equation.
The name creation for the people may need a little more ingenuity – Keith,
Trisha and Sam could be Kim. Again the numbers generated are easily
recognisable to form a general equation. An overall general equation can be
checked against the book they create with 4 cuts. This needs to be done on A4
sized paper and can make a great wall display.
Ian Fisher
This article is about 10ticks worksheets Level 6 Pack 6 Page 34 and Level 6
Pack 6 Page 35.
Maths in Schools. Setember 2005. Vol 34 No 4.
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