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Sports day

Sports day

Many patterns can be found in events such as school sports days.

School events frequently contain patterns. Finding repeating and other patterns in an upcoming sports day could make a splendid whole-school project. Activities can be designed that are suitable for children of all ages.

 

Here are some questions students might explore.

  • How often does your school hold a sports day? Do these dates form a repeating pattern?
  • Does your school sports day have a sack race? If so, how does the movement of each competitor make a repeating pattern?

 

  • Look at the running lanes for a 100 m race. How are they designed? How do they form a repeating pattern?
  • Look at the running lanes for a 400 m race. What pattern do they form?
  • Look at the best results for a race that is run by different year groups (e.g. times for a 50 m race in years 1–6). Do these numbers form a pattern? If so, describe the pattern.
  • Find the number of points won by each house or year group. Do these numbers form a pattern? If so, describe the pattern.

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Name Class Section
Document Year 2: Describe and draw two-dimensional shapes, with and without digital technologies Infobox 3
Document Year 1: Investigate and describe number patterns formed by skip counting and patterns with objects Infobox 3
Document Year 2: Describe patterns with numbers and identify missing elements Infobox 3
Document Year 2: Identify a question of interest based on one categorical variable. Gather data relevant to the question Infobox 3
Document Source Infobox 3