There is quite a list of things you can do this holiday season, but one that I stumbled upon was this one:
12. Unwrapping Gifts (and Math)
Well, I doubt that anyone will be in the mood, but here goes!
- Determine the probability that Dad gets a tie.
- Estimate and time how long it takes to unwrap all the presents.
- Compare and contrast this with how long it took to wrap them.
- Chart the number of gifts received versus those given.
- Estimate and weigh the bags of recycled wrapping paper.
- Explore nets with the extra boxes, and measure them using cubits.
- Sort your gifts into Venn diagrams and make a pie chart to illustrate your findings.
- Line up all the Christmas chocolates into arrays; sort, group and put them into sets
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- Use the leftover ribbon to explore topology and create a gigantic mobius strip.
- Try to build a rhombicosidodecahedron out of the recycled wrapping paper or just take a short break from math.
They have more Christmas maths you can do here: http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/articles/121106.htm
Fun stuffs!