Mrs Finley`s weekly maths term 4

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MATHS FACTS Term 4
In school children learn and practice recalling times tables along side many
other mathematical facts. At home, children are also encouraged to spend a
few minutes each day practicing the times tables (and sometimes other facts)
to help them to consolidate their leaning.
Children are each in one of the following Local Legends Groups for maths
homework:
Edward Wilson
Gustav Holst
Alistair Cook
These groups are not set in stone and you are always welcome to share your
ideas with me, regarding your child’s progress. The groups are there to allow
your child to work at a level that is both challenging and achievable to them.
Edward Wilson
Gustav Holst
Alistair Cook
Number bonds
Understanding of the 4
number operations
Doubling and halving
Ordering whole numbers
The following times tables
and corresponding division
facts mixed:
The 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s.
Ordering decimals
All times tables (up to
the 12s) mixed and with
corresponding division
facts
Ordering decimals
Facts to recall
Week 1
Edward Wilson
Gustav Holst
Know which number pairs The 5 and 6 X table and
make a total of 10.
corresponding division
facts.
For example:
E.g.
3 + ? = 10
? + 4 = 10
35 ÷ 5 =
6x6=
Alistair Cook
The 6, 7 and 8 times
tables and
corresponding division
facts.
E.g.
8x9=
36 ÷ 6 =
1+9=?
Facts to recall
Week 2
Edward Wilson
Answer mixed
questions accurately,
understaning + x ÷ - and
=
E.g.
3x3=
2 + 14 =
20 – 5 =
10 ÷ 2 =
Gustav Holst
Alistair Cook
The 2, 3 and 4 X table
and corresponding
division facts.
E.g.
The 4, 9, 11, 12
times tables and
corresponding division
facts.
E.g.
24 ÷ 2 =
33 ÷ 3 =
4 x 12 =
7 x 4=
9x9=
36 ÷ 12 =
4x7=
81 ÷ 9 =
Facts to recall
Week 3
Edward Wilson
Gustav Holst
Alistair Cook
To be able to order a group of
numbers from smallest to
largest.
To be able to fill in a 6 by
6 times table grid.
E.g. Order
274
478
456
299
922
E.g.
x 2
2
3
4
5
6
Be able to fill in a 10 by
6 times table grid.
E.g. (but to 10 x across
the top)
x 2 3 4 5 6
2
3
4
5
6
3
4
5
6
Facts to recall
Week 4
Edward Wilson
Gustav Holst
Alistair Cook
Doubling and halving
Ordering decimals from
smallest to largest
E.g.
0.3
0.5
0.25
0.09
Ordering decimals
from smallest to
largest
E.g.
0.3
2.5
1.25
0.09
1.9
E.g.
What is half of 12?
What is double 7?
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