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Classification

Classification

How things vary and the idea of classification are important concepts in mathematics.

Classification means putting objects into groups based on common properties.

Students at all levels need to understand whether, and why, things belong in the same group.

Understanding that there are categories of integers, geometric shapes and other objects, data and events is important. They need to be able to recognise members of named collections such as square numbers.

Activities that help develop classification skills involve:

  • sorting and classifying by various attributes
  • finding patterns
  • naming collections
  • using members of named collections.

While classification is also important in secondary mathematics, in primary years students enjoy classification activities such as Above and Below the Line. This is an activity that can be adapted to classification of many groups of numbers, shapes, etc. 

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Name Class Section
Document Above and below the line Folder 17
Document Foundation Year: Sort and classify familiar objects and explain the basis for these classifications. Copy, continue and create patterns with objects... Infobox 3
Document Year 1: Recognise and classify familiar two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional objects using obvious features Infobox 3
Document Year 4: Compare angles and classify them as equal to, greater than or less than a right angle Infobox 3
Document Source Infobox 3