Real World & Kinaesthetic Learning
Real World Learning
In class this week, my instructor brought in donuts and muffins from Tim Hortons and told us to come up with all the ways that we can use these to teach math. I thought this was a really good way to connect everyday objects to math because really, when you think about it, math is everywhere! After reflecting on this activity, I realized how important it is to connect math in the classroom to students everyday lives so that they have an understanding of the importance of the math we are doing, as well as start thinking about math even when they are not in the classroom. Using real world experiences gets students excited and engaged about the math they are going to do because they are able to connect it with something that is familiar to them. Another way to connect real world situations to student's learning in regards to math could be to take them to a grocery store and have them compare different prices of products compared to how much they weight. Afterwards, you could take it a step further by having the students design their own grocery store using area and perimeter.
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