Max Maths, Year 2, Learn together, Symmetry of figures (2)
Maths Resource Description
In the 'Max Maths, Year 2' curriculum, students continue their exploration of symmetry through practical examples found in everyday life. Han, a character in the lesson, has discovered a variety of objects around his home that exhibit symmetrical properties. The students are encouraged to engage with the learning material by turning to workbook pages 70 and 71, where they can see and possibly interact with illustrations or photographs of the items Han found. These objects, which include a tin, bottle, glass, spoon, scissors, and T-shirt, provide tangible examples that help children understand the concept of symmetry in a relatable context.
The lesson aims to help Year 2 students recognise symmetry in common household items, reinforcing their understanding of how symmetry can be observed in the world around them. By examining objects such as a glass or a spoon, which have a line of symmetry dividing them into mirrored halves, children learn to identify symmetrical figures in a fun and interactive way. The workbook activities likely involve drawing lines of symmetry or identifying symmetrical features, which not only solidify their grasp of the concept but also enhance their observational skills. This practical approach to learning about symmetry ensures that the concept is both accessible and memorable for young learners.