Explorer's Guide: Negative Numbers
Diving into the Negative Zone
Polar Plunge immerses Year 5 students in the concept of negative numbers through the intuitive context of temperature. Understanding that numbers don't stop at zero is a major milestone in primary mathematics. By visualising "below zero" as colder temperatures or underwater depths, students grasp the symmetry and continuity of the number line.
Counting Through Zero
When counting backwards from a positive number, you pass through zero into negative integers.
Calculating Differences
Finding the difference between a positive and negative number means finding the distance between them.
How to Play
- Temperature Drop: Start at a positive number (e.g., 5°C) and subtract a larger number. Watch as the temperature crosses zero!
- Temperature Rise: Start primarily in the negatives (e.g., -10°C) and add heat to bring it back up.
- Comparisons: Identify which is colder: -2°C or -10°C? (Hint: -10 is a lower number!)
Year 5 National Curriculum Objectives
- Interpret negative numbers in context.
- Count forwards and backwards with positive and negative whole numbers, including through zero.