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Play the games and use the activities below to revise your knowledge of multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000. Remember, the decimal doesn't move, it's the numbers around it! Teaching Tools Interactive Games
This week we will be revising how to tell the time in both digital and analogue.
We will be covering these objectives:
Next week in Maths, we will be focussing on fractions. The children will be learning the following objectives: Count ins 1/4s, 1/3s, 1/8s and 1/10s saying the equivalent fractions, e.g. 1 ½ not 12/4. Find unit fractions and non-unit fraction of amounts. Linking division and fractions. Here are some resources that you may wish to use at home (optional) to consolidate their learning. Have you found a useful website related to fractions? Please copy the link and post it in the comments section, Mrs BB will try it out and add it to the blog. Effort points for super ideas. Do you want to consolidate your learning with an activity sheet, here are some weblinks you can use to print out activity sheets to use at home. (Remember this is optional for home use). http://www.math-aids.com/Fractions/ http://www.mathworksheets4kids.com/fractions.php Check out this fantastic website below with hundreds of fractions games recommended by Hannah Mead in Y4S, fantastic Hannah. An effort point and prize for you.
We have been dividing using 'chunking' in Year 4 this week.
Division - Chunking Large Numbers - Video. Have a look at these videos below to get your head around 'chunking' for division. It's really just breaking down the number into more manageable bits... We have been learning how to use the chunking method of division effectively and accurately!
Ask us about it at home! Have a go at the activities below and watch the you tube links to learn some of the strategies that we learn in School for division with chunking.
Multiplication Games
Click on the links below to revise and consolidate your multiplication facts. Comment on which games you preferred and why? Do you have a favourite times tables website? post the link in the comments and if the Year 4 Teachers like it, we shall add it to the blog. |
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