Maths
Just because something is difficult, doesn't mean you shouldn't try, it just means you should try harder!
Just because something is difficult, doesn't mean you shouldn't try, it just means you should try harder!
Place Value Partitioning
Place Value Partitioning
WALT: We are learning to solve math questions using the place value partitioning strategy.
Watch the videos to help you.
Success Criteria:
- Can you use the Place Value Partitioning strategy correctly?
- Can you use the Place Value Partitioning strategy to calculate addition, subtraction and multiplication problems?
Rounding and Compensating
Rounding and Compensating
WALT: We are learning to solve math questions using the Rounding and Compensating strategy
Success Criteria:
- Can you use the Rounding and Compensating strategy correctly?
- Can you use the Rounding and Compensating strategy to calculate addition, subtraction and multiplication problems?
Compatible Numbers
Compatible Numbers
WALT: We are learning to solve math problems using the compatible or tidy numbers strategy.
Tidy numbers are numbers that end in 0.
Success Criteria:
- Can you use the Compatible Numbers strategy correctly?
- Can you use the Compatible Numbers strategy to calculate addition, subtraction and multiplication problems?
Using Known Facts
Using Known Facts
WALT: We are learning to solve math problems using the compatible or tidy numbers strategy.
Some of these videos call the known facts strategy, the breaking apart strategy. Don't worry they are both the same strategy.
Success Criteria:
- Can you use the Known Facts strategy correctly?
- Can you use the Known Facts strategy to calculate addition, subtraction and multiplication problems?