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Maths week 7.notebook 1 June 29, 2020 Jun 2516:32 This week we will be focusing on the 4 operations we have covered in Term 6 so far... Jun 2516:39 Addition When solving an addition problem use the expanded column method. 10 0 3 0 7 3 0 4 137 + 34 = + Remember to add the 10 below if you carried!

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Maths week 7.notebook

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Jun 25­16:32

This week we will be focusing on the 4 operations we have covered in Term 6 so far...

Jun 25­16:39

Addition 

When solving an addition problem use the expanded column method. 

1  0    0     3   0          7

                 3   0          4

1  3  7    +   3  4   = 

+Remember to add the 10 below  if you carried!

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Subtraction

When solving a large subtraction partition and use the column method. 

2  5   3    ­   1  3   7   = 

2  0   0        5   0        3

1  0   0        3   0        7­

Remember to exchange if you your start number is too small. Do not turn the numbers around (3­7 cannot be 7­3)!

Jun 25­16:49

Multiplication

When solving a multiplication problem use the grid method and partition.  4  3   x   5    = 

x 4  0 3

5

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Division

When solving a division problem use a number line. 

4  8   ÷   4   = 

4 8

 (10x4)

8

 (2x4)

0

Remember to add how many 'lots of' you have. 

­ 40­8

Jun 25­16:26

13.7.20Warm up:

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12 x 2 = 39 ÷ 3 = 42 + 12 = 12 x 5 = 54 ­ 32 = 14 + 29 = 

35 x 5 = 69 ÷ 3 = 329 + 142 = 68 x 4 = 143 ­ 39 = 265 + 187 = 

Jun 25­17:09

14.7.20Warm up:

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23 x 5 = 

52 ÷ 4 = 

60 + 102 = 

5 x 15 = 

164 ­ 24 = 

127 + 38 = 

92 x 3 = 

56 ÷ 8 = 138 + 237 = 

82 x 15 = 

120 ÷ 3 = 

135 + 397 = 

Look back at the examples from Monday if you need help.  It might take longer, but partition the numbers as shown to help!

14.7.20

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Warm up: multiples of 10

Calculate these in your head. Remember only one column in the number will need to change. 

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Today we will be focusing on word problems. Below are key words that will help you solve them. 

Addition

add 

morealtogether

total

sum 

Subtraction

minus 

less 

difference

fewer

decrease 

Multiplication

times

multiply

groups of

lots of

Division 

half 

group

share 

Jun 25­19:38

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16.7.20Warm up:

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If you have £22 and spent £11 on a new watch. How much money would you have left? 

James took 6 eggs from the chicken coop. Henry took 3 times this amount. How many eggs does Henry have?

There are 9 cars in the car park, each with 5 seats. How many seats are there in total?

Jun 26­15:03

Kelly had 15 lollipops, she shared them between herself and 4 friends. How many did they have each? 

Harry had 54 marbles in a jar, Kieran had 17 marbles in his pocket. How many do they have altogether? 

Mary planted 64 roses in her garden. She also planted 37 tulips. How many flowers did she plant altogether? 

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You had £327 but spent £282 on new toys. How much money would you have left?

In the zoo, there are 2 giraffes, 4 rhinos and 2 lions. How many legs are there in total? 

In the P.E cupboard there are 36 netballs and 122 tennis balls. The teacher took out 131 balls. How many balls were left in the cupboard? 

Jun 26­15:18

There are 488 fish in the tank, another 445 are added. How many are there in the tank now? 

There are 87 children on a field. They need to be split into 3 teams. How many children would be in each team? 

George collected 278 glass jars to recycle, he also collected 126 cardboard boxes. How many items has he collected altogether?

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Today is all about you. You will be creating your own questions so that people can learn more about you and your life. 

Jun 26­15:31

This is Ben, can you solve the number sentences given to find 

out about him? 

My age:

40 ÷ 5 = 

My shoe size:

124 ­ 122 = 

My birth month:24 + 3 ­ 20 = 

Number of people in my family:

6 + 14 = 

My birth date:

 46 ÷ 2 =

number of letters in my surname:

3 x 4 = 

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Now it is time to create your own. Perhaps you can keep this to present to your new teacher when you next meet.

You could include: number of petshow many sisters/brothersyour height

Have a wonderful summer!