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Title: Number Rules
WALT:
- Find number rules and use number rules in everyday situations
- Find missing numbers of an equation and then solve the equation
Copy this presentation to start finding number rules and solving equations
Extension: Number of the week
Extra Link: What are number patterns?
Term 4
Week 4
Relationship Graphs, number relationships, number rules
Term 4
Week 3
Relationship Diagrams
Term 4
Week 1-2
Comparing Numbers & Writing Rules
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Title: Relationship Graphs, number relationships, number rules
WALT: - Understand and create relationship graphs
- Use a rule to complete a number sequence or number rule
Use a copy of this presentation to start learning and creating relationships and completing number sequences using rules.
Extension:
Open this website and answer Questions 1-10, the last few are challenging so do this with a partner.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/patterns.html
Extra Link: What are number patterns?
Challenge: Create your own presentation and answer the questions in this video
Term 4
Week 3
Relationship Diagrams
Term 4
Week 1 -2
Comparing Numbers & Writing Rules
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Extension:
Open this website and answer Questions 1-10, the last few are challenging so do this with a partner.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/patterns.html
Extra Link: What are number patterns?
Challenge: Create your own presentation and answer the questions in this video
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WALT: Find a pattern in a sequence and identify the rule
Symbol examples:
Use a copy of this document to work out what the pattern is and identify the rule.
Extra Links:
Algebra Superhero
Extra Work:
Click on this website and answer Questions 1-10.
Create your own presentation titled "Number Patterns". Screen shot each question you have answered with the explanation of the rule and place this in your presentation.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/patterns.html
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WALT: Compare the values of numbers using different symbols
Symbol examples:
87 > 62 means 87 is greater then 62 and 62 is less then 87
66 = 66 means both numbers are equal to each other
If it helps solve the problems before you write the symbol
Extra Links:
Algebra Superhero
Term 4
W1: Waka Widths
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Waka Widths
WALT - we are learning to:
use graphs, tables and rules to describe linear relationships found in number and spatial patterns
Success criteria:
I can use tables and rules to predict and describe relationships in a pattern
Extra Links:
Measuring angles:
Learning evidence:
Create a google presentation titled 'Waka Widths' to show evidence of your learning.
Week 9-10:
Ratios extension
Week4-5
Comparing
Week 3 - 4
Dec/Fraction/%
Week 1 Review of Decimals and Fractions
Week 2: All about money
Week 6 - 7: Ratios
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What's the time Mr Wolf
Go this document, create another to show evidence of your learning.
Extra Links:
Telling the time help!
Ratios: Extension
This is a great learning area where you will
a. be introduced to the process to solve ratio problems
b. be invited to complete ration problems of your own.
Take your time to listen, watch and practice starting at Part Ratios 1 and continue through to every stage up to Advanced Problems.
*Please remember to capture evidence of your learning in google slides.
Week 8-9:
Ratios extension
Week4-5
Comparing
Week 3 - 4
Dec/Fraction/%
Week 1 Review of Decimals and Fractions
Week 2: All about money
Week 6 - 7: Ratios
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Ratios: determine how many/much in so many days/hours/minutes. Real life ratios!
Extra Links:
Ratio and Proportion Extension:
Ratios: Extension
This is a great learning area where you will
a. be introduced to the process to solve ratio problems
b. be invited to complete ration problems of your own.
Take your time to listen, watch and practice starting at Part Ratios 1 and continue through to every stage up to Advanced Problems.
*Please remember to capture evidence of your learning in google slides.
Put them all together: decimals, fractions and percentages
Walt: 1. Use my knowledge from working through fractions and % to solve these ratio word problems
Garage Sale: working with estimates,
Week 6-7:
Ratios extension
Week4-5
Comparing
Week 3 - 4
Dec/Fraction/%
Week 1 Review of Decimals and Fractions
Week 2: All about money
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Put them all together: decimals, fractions and percentages
Walt: 1. Use my knowledge from working through fractions and % to solve these ratio word problems
Extra Links:
Ratio and Proportion Extension:
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Ratios: A ratio says how much of one thing there is compared to another thing.
This is a great learning area where you will
a. be introduced to the process to solve ratio problems
b. be invited to complete ratio problems of your own.
Take your time to listen, watch then practice at Part Ratios 1
Extra Links
Decimals, fractions and percentages Part 2
Subtracting Fractions:
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Ratios and subtracting fractions
Walt: 1. I will recall facts to do with place value in decimals.
Strand: Number
Extra Links
Decimals, fractions and percentages Part 2
Subtracting Fractions:
MATHS BLOG - plenty of good learning here!
Week 3 - 4:
Review of fractions
W1-2:Review Decimals and Place Value
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Decimals and their place value review
Walt: 1. I will recall facts to do with place value in decimals.
Strand: Number
Extra Links
Decimals, fractions and percentages Part 2
Week 1 - 2: Review Decimals and Place Value
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Decimals and their place value review
Walt: 1. I will recall facts to do with place value in decimals.
Strand: Number
Extra Links
Place value in decimals
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Measurement - our gardens!
Walt: 1. I will develop an understanding of what decimals numbers are in everyday operations - gardening and use of our surrounding space.
Strand: Measurement
Extra Links
Equivalent Fractions:
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Fractions and decimals - whole and part numbers.
Walt: 1. We are learning how to use fractions and decimals using our basic fact knowledge.
Keywords in maths problems
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Explaining what I think and understanding others.
Walt: 1. We are learning how to use fractions and decimals using our basic fact knowledge.
Keywords in maths problems
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Explaining what I think and understanding others.
Walt: 1. I can explain my thinking and ask others to explain their thinking. 2. I can identify the correct units of measure.
Instructions: Get ready to work out with your team how you will find out the answer to the following problems.
Keywords in maths problems
Introduction to Measurement
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Fun with Fractions
Walt: I can use simple multiplication and division facts with addition and subtraction to find a fraction of a set
Instructions:
Day 1 WARM UP:
1.Using google draw, draw pictures to show 10 different fractions. Show a picture and the matching fraction. Here's some to start with:
a. 1/2 b.1/4 c.1/3 d.1/5 e.1/8
2.Find a partner and have them guess the fractions you drew, invite them to show their lot to you and do the same.
Day 2
1. Read through the examples and complete activities found here to achieve what WALT.
2. Post your completed presentation on your blog with an explanation as to what you have learned today.
This is where the evidence of your learning will be shared with your peers, teachers and global audience.
Text: Example:
1/3 of 36 as
3 x 10 = 30
36 – 30 = 6
6 ÷ 3 = 2
10 + 2 = 12
OR
8 pies shared amongst 3 people as 8 ÷ 3 = 2 pies
The remaining 2 pies shared between 3 people gives each person 1/3 of each pie which is 2/3
So 8 ÷ 3 = 2 2/3
Week 2: Multiplication - Anzac numbers. The timestables you are not confident make a point in learning this week.
Week 1
1. You are learning to solve addition problems using doubles.
2. WALT: solve addition problems with groups of tens and ones, using place value materials
3. WALT: solve mulitplication problems with groups of ten and fives, using place value
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