Snail Problem:
https://nzmaths.co.nz/resource/snails
This week we have been playing traffic lights to help us with our place value and reading bigger numbers. Have a go playing this game at home with mum and dad
CUBES
Term 3
Week 1
We are learning to add on: click here
Week 3
We are learning to find halves, quarters and other fractions of sets and shapes: click here
Week 8
WALT: find a fraction of a set - Animals - click here
We are learning to add tens
PYRAMIDS
Term 3
Week 1
We are learning to subtract in parts - click here
Week 3
We are learning to use multiplication to find a fraction of a set - click here
Week 8
WALT: use multiplication to find a fraction of a set. Click here
This week we are learning about the Distributive property
Click here
Week 9
Solving x by using our 2's 5's and 10's
Click here
WALT: add by splitting numbers into parts
WALT: subtract in parts (10/4/17)
Hotspot check up: WALT: make ten (11/4/17)
SPHERES
Term 3
Week 1
We are learning to subtract tens - click here
Week 3
We are learning to subtract two digit numbers - click here
Week 8
WALT: use addition and subtraction to work out fractions of a set - click here
This week we are learning how to equal share ...
Click here to remind you about this strategy
Term 2, Week 2
We are learning to find other ways to solve 5+5+5=
Term 2 Week 4 We are learning to use repeated addition to solve multiplication
We are learning to add tens and ones
We are learning to subtract tens and ones
CONES
Term 3
Week 1
We are learning to subtract tens - click here
Week 3
We are learning to subtract two digit numbers - click here
Week 6
This week we are learning to equal share - have a go with this activity!
Click here - sharing
Week 8
WALT: use addition and subtraction to work out fractions of a set - click here
WALT: find other ways of working out 5+5+5=
We are learning to add tens and ones
Game to Play:
Loopy
Basic Facts to practice
Make 10
Make 30
Ideas for Basic Facts
Card Games:
Discard Joker and picture cards.
Ace = 1
Shuffle cards and then turn them over one at a time.
● Add or subtract 1, 2, 3, etc
● Double the number
● Make 10 (if 7 is turned up they need to say 3)
● Make 20 (if 7 is turned up they need to say 13)
● Say the number before
● Say the number after
● Add 10 to the number
● Turn over 2 cards and add them together or take the small number away from the big number
Websites:
The following websites can be used at home to develop maths and basic facts knowledge: www.nzmaths.co.nz/families
Board Games:
Playing board games is not just great family fun it is also a wonderful way for you child to increase their math skills.
● Fantastic games include:
● Monopoly and Monopoly Junior
● Snakes and Ladders
● Yahtzee
● Dominoes/Triominoes
● Ludo
● Connect 4
Dice Games
Throw 2 dice (you can change the numbers on the dice by putting stickers on each side to make higher numbers)
● Add them together 3 + 6 6 + 3
● Subtract them 6 - 3
● Double them 3 + 3 6 + 6 5 + 5
● How many more to make 10?
● How many more to make 20?
● Add 10 to the number
I love the maths games on ixl. Nathan Blunden
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