Warm Up: Choose to do one, or both of the warm ups
Main Task
Solve addition problems by using doubles - See video with Mrs Job
Task 1:
Find the answers for these double additions
Task 2:
Use these double facts to solve the problems below
Task 3: Word problems: Show your working out
I have 6 cupcakes in a box and 5 cupcakes in another box. How many cupcakes do I have all together?
7 ducks are swimming in a pond. Along comes 6 more ducks. How many ducks are there now?
Warm Up: Choose to do one, or both of the warm ups
Main Task
Solve addition problems by making 10 - See video with Miss Doyle
Task 1: Bonds to 10
How many bonds to 10 can you find?
Task 3: Word problems: Show your working out
I have 8 stickers in my sticker book. My sister gives me another 5. How many do I have now?
Yesterday I picked 17 shells at the beach. Today I picked 6 more. How many do I have?
Warm Up: Choose to do one, or both of the warm ups
Main Task
Solve problems by subtracting through 10 - See video with Mrs Lameko
Task 1: fill in the number lines. Put the tidy number in the middle and put numbers on each side.
Task 2: Solve problems by subtracting through 10.
Show your working like the example below
Task 3: Word problems: Show your working out
At the start of the party you have 15 lollipops. You give out 9 to your friends. How many do you have left?
There are 19 grapes in a bowl. You eat 8. How many are left?
Warm Up: Choose to do one, or both of the warm ups
Warm Up: Choose to do one, or both of the warm ups
Main Task
CMI Problem Solving
Read the problem and see how many different answers you can find.
Can you find a pattern to help you?
What symbols could you use to make the maths quicker?