NL Maths
1/11/17: Complete your Halloween candy sharing questions to be shared during Thursday's maths session.
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Revision of Y3-4:
0x, 1x, 2x, 5x, 10x
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Gives a time limit for each individual question. “Fast” is the benchmark speed in Y3-4.
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Year 5-6 Practice:
2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 10x
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Gives a time limit for each individual question. “Fast” is the benchmark speed in Y5-6.
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Multiplication facts to 10
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Gives a time limit for each individual question. “Fast” is the benchmark speed in Y5-6.
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Multiplication facts to 10
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Helps to identify multiples of particular numbers
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Multiplication facts to 10
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A race against the clock to solve 20 problems in less than one minute
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Division facts to 100
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A race against the clock to solve 20 problems in less than one minute
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Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division
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Two levels and mixed questions as options
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Extension beyond Y6:
10 to 19 times tables
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Click on “Megahard” for this level.
This is an extension activity for those working at a level higher than Year 6.
Does not have a time limit.
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Powers, square roots and cube roots
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Tutorials and activities to understand powers and roots
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There are a number of other websites you may want to check out:
Students are expected to have a good grasp of these already but it is common to have “gaps” in knowledge, particularly in subtraction. These games will help consolidate those skills.
Maths area
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Game
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Effective for
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Addition
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Adding particular numbers- a race against the clock to solve 20 in a minute.
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Subtraction
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Subtracting particular numbers- a race against the clock to solve 20 in a minute.
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Addition
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Excellent for speed (each answer gives your jetski a boost against other competitors).
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Addition
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Speed adjustable. Can change range to 20 (12 comes up automatically)
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Subtraction
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Speed adjustable. Can change range to 20 (12 comes up automatically)
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These games are activities where quick recall of addition and subtraction basic facts to 20 is necessary; many of these are “extension” activities beyond traditional basic facts.
Addition
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Two digit addition
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Addition facts up to 100.
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Competition against others in a race to add double digits. Arranges as an algorithm so place values are clear.
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Addition/ Subtraction
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Number Bonds (various)
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Making 20, 30 and 40. Reversing addition to make subtraction
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Practices using ‘compatible numbers’ to make 20, 30 and 40, e.g. 14 + ? = 40
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Addition (decimals)
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Adding decimals to 1 decimal place.
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Starts with making one decimal number many ways (e.g.6.8)
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Decimals
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Adding decimals (tenths) to make 1.
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Adding decimals to 1decimal place
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swagger maths
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