As part of the geometry and measurement strand of the mathematics curriculum, Room 5 students have been learning to describe movement and position with increasing accuracy.
MoveNprove questions began our movement and position learning. MoveNprove questions assess student understanding and diagnose confusions in different areas of mathematics. These questions have encouraged class debate and discussions around grid references and compass directions. MoveNprove questions also show students prior understanding when describing movement and position, enabling a teacher to plan for activities that meet the learners next steps.
Using a simple map of Wairakei Primary School, students described the location of classrooms and other features using compass directions and grid references. Next, students wrote specific directions to move between different locations on the map. Finally, students created their own movement questions for a buddy to explain the pathway.
The next step for students is to create their own grid map of a place they know well. Using their own grid map, students can then create questions to test their peers' movement and positional knowledge.
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