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Term 4 Week 2-4
fractions
WALT ...
To read unit fractions 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, 1/5, 1/10
To order fractions with the same denominators.
To know unit fraction symbols for 1/2, 1/4, 1/3, 1/5, 1/10.
Week 2 - Fraction Activities
Fraction Pieces - Naming fractions.
Rich Learning Task - ARB Activity - Finding fractions of sets. Offline activity.
Term 4 Week 1
subtraction strategies
Term 3 Week 3-10
subtraction strategies
WALT solve subtraction equations using a place value strategy OR a tidy numbers strategy.
Our group will learn when we:
Watch our videos.
Work with Whaea Deb
Practice in our 'Orange Math Book'
Complete our Math Buddy and Mathletics Tasks
Work with a buddy
share
Check out Teo's learning video
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addition & subtraction strategies
Title - Addition and Subtraction Strategies
WALT solve 2-3 digit addition and subtraction equations.
Tags - Math, Addition Strategies, Subtraction Strategies
DLO - Google Slide Deck (embed) and Screen Castify Video - What did you do well? What did you find tricky?
Correct spelling and punctuation
Term 3 Week 1-2
Term 2 Week 7-10
addition strategies
WALT solve addition equations using rounding and compensating.
Complete these equations in your math book.
Please number each equation correctly.
Show your working
153 + 27 =
39 + 138 =
57 + 129 =
115 + 68 =
228 + 68 =
237 + 67 =
19 + 286 =
187 + 36 =
198 + 69 =
177 + 49 =
Check out Teo's learning video
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ADDITION STRATEGIES
Title - Rounding and Compensating Addition Strategies
WALT solve addition equations using rounding and compensating.
Tags - Math, Addition Strategies
DLO - Learning Video and Photo
What did you do well? What did you find tricky?
Correct spelling and punctuation
numeracy goals
Our numeracy goal is to move from the beginning of Stage 5 to the beginning of Stage 6 by the end of the year.
We are going to achieve this by practicing our numeracy skills with our group in class and independently when we complete Math Buddy and Mathletics tasks.
term 1 Week 2-4
NUMBER IDENTIFICATION, SEQUENCING AND ORDERING
WALT read, write and say numbers to 10,000
LEARN
Complete two Math Buddy tasks each day
Watch these learning videos
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CREATE
Practice ordering numbers to 10,000
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SHARE
Share your learning with a buddy, with a teacher or with everyone on your blog.
What does a quality blog post need?
Title - Numbers to 10,000
I'm learning to read, write and say numbers to 10,000.
Labels - Math
DLO - take a picture of your poster.
What did you do well? What was tricky?
your choice
NUMBER KNOWLEDGE
WALT read, write and say any number up to 100,000
WALT understand the place value or each digit in a number to 100,000.
NUMBER KNOWLEDGE
WALT round whole numbers to the nearest 100 and 1000
Rounding means making a number simpler.
We use rounding when we want to estimate.
Watch the videos carefully.
Use the videos and the examples to help you complete the activities.
Activity 1
Round these numbers to the nearest 100
Write your answers in your red reading book.
EXAMPLE - 126 = 100 and 556 = 600
287 =
631 =
854 =
732 =
685 =
592 =
196 =
324 =
458=
566 =
Activity 2
Round these numbers to the nearest 1000
Write your answers in your red reading book.
EXAMPLE - 2126 = 2000 and 8956 = 9000
9187 =
2231 =
5354 =
7432 =
9585 =
8692 =
6796 =
4824 =
2958=
1066 =
ACTIVITY 3
If you cannot make a copy of the google slide, watch this video to help you!
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expanding numbers
ACTIVITY 1
Expand these numbers ...
Write your answers in your math book.
EXAMPLE - 32,294 = 30,000 + 2000 + 200 + 90 + 4
13, 876 =
45, 305 =
8, 504 =
76, 732 =
22, 985 =
59, 392 =
95,896 =
33,284 =
85,870 =
86,564 =
ACTIVITY 2
Identify the value of the 8 in each number!
Write your answers in math book.
EXAMPLE - 12,834 = 800
8,392 =
45,896 =
23,284 =
86,970 =
20,864 =
28,345 =
93,283 =
80,020 =
12,987 =
87,342 =
Share your learning on your blog.
What does a quality blog post need?
Title - Rounding to 100s and 1000s
WALT round numbers to the nearest 100 and 1000
1 sentence explaining your learning.
Labels - Maths
DLO (Digital Learning Object) - embed your google slide
Reflection - what did you find easy? What did your find tricky or challenging?
Correct spelling and punctuation