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Term4Week8

WALT Use Basic Facts Strategies to Solve Fractions and Word Problems.

Fractions and Problem Solving

Task: Follow instructions

  • Make a copy of the presentation.

  • Watch the videos.

  • Answer all of the math problems.

  • Show working in your maths book.

  • Check and edit your work.

  • Share your work with Mrs. G

  • Blog your work.

Term4Week5-7

WALT Use Basic Facts Strategies to Solve Word Problems.

Task: Follow instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation.

  2. Watch the video.

  3. Answer all of the word problems.

  4. Show working in your maths book.

  5. Check and edit your work.

  6. Share your work with Mrs. G

  7. Blog your work.


Maths Problem Solving

Term4Week3-4

WALT Use Different Strategies to Solve Word Problems.

Maths Problem Solving

Task: Follow the instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation.

  2. Read the given Examples.

  3. Complete all tasks.

  4. Check and edit your work.

  5. Share your work with Mrs. Grady.

  6. Blog your work by Friday.

DMIC WORD PROBLEM

DMIC PROBLEM SOLVING

Term4Week1-2

WALT Solve Maths Problems Using Basic Facts.

Task: Follow the instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation.

  2. Read the given Examples.

  3. Complete all tasks.

  4. Check and edit your work.

  5. Share your work with Mrs. Grady.

  6. Blog your work by Friday.

Basic Facts and Word Problems
Maths Planning : WAL About Probability, Coverting Fractions into Decimals and Percentages, and Percent Increases and Decreases.
Maths Planning : WAL About Probability, Coverting Fractions into Decimals and Percentages, and Percent Increases and Decreases.

Term3Week10

WALT Solve Ratios, and Probability Word Problems.

WALT Calculate Percent Increases as well as Percent Decreases Equations.

Keywords / Vocabulary:

Percent, Increases, Decreases, Taxes, Interest, Marked up, More, Discounts, Raises, Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Reduce, Less, Off, Cost, Sales, Worth, How much?, Find out, Calculate.

Task: Follow the instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation.

  2. Watch the videos.

  3. Complete all tasks.

  4. Check and edit your work.

  5. Share your work with Mrs. Grady.

  6. Blog your work by Friday.

Keywords / Vocabulary:

Percent, Increases, Decreases, Taxes, Interest, Marked up, More, Discounts, Raises, Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Reduce, Less, Off, Cost, Sales, Worth, How much?, Find out, Calculate.

Task: Follow the instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation.

  2. Watch the videos.

  3. Complete all tasks.

  4. Check and edit your work.

  5. Share your work with Mrs. Grady.

  6. Blog your work by Friday.

Term3Week9

WALT Identify Digit , Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Dividing, and Simplifying Fractions.

Click the link below to solve DMIC...

Task: Follow the instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation.

  2. Watch the videos.

  3. Read the examples.

  4. Complete all tasks.

  5. Check and edit your work.

  6. Share your work with Mrs. Grady.

  7. Blog your work.

Term3Week7-8

WALT Calculate 3 types of Fractions & Percentages of Whole Numbers.

Maths: WALT Finding halves and quarters of numbers.

Here is a site that will help you learn your times tables.

Link to Resources NZ maths

Click the link below...

Read and understand then solve...


Term3Week5-6

WALT Calculate Decimal Place Values, Percentages and Fractions.

Numeracy: Place and Dollar Values, Fractions Number knowledge.

Here is a site that will help you learn your times tables.

Task: Follow the Instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation

  2. Watch the videos

  3. Complete all tasks

  4. Check and edit your work

  5. Share it with Mrs Grady

  6. Blog your work

DMIC Problem T1W10

Here is a site that has a whole lot of Maths games for you to play.

DMIC Problem T1W8

Koro Pita is ordering mattresses for the new Wharenui. The area he has available for mattresses is 126 square meters. This includes leaving space for walking down the middle. The mattresses are 2meters long and 2 meters wide. How many mattresses should Koro Pita order to fill the space?

Practice problems T1W8

Formula to find the area of a square or a rectangle is - length x width

A garden is 14 meters long and 7 meters wide. What is the area of the garden?

A swimming pool is 20 meters long and 8 meters wide. What is the area of the swimming pool?

A playground is 18 meters long and 6 meters wide. What is the area of the playground?

A vegetable garden is 22 meters long and 8 meters wide. What is the area of the vegetable garden?

DMIC Problem T1W7


DMIC Problem T1W6

DMIC Problem T1W5

Develop your mental maths skills. Keep playing till you can recall answers verbally.


Independent Practice problems

First solve these problems independently. Discuss it with a buddy. Can you draw and explain your working out?

There are 5 cups in each row. There are 6 rows of cups. How many cups are there altogether?

There are 8 houses in each row. There are 7 rows of houses. How many houses are there altogether?

There are 12 carrots in each row. There are 9 rows of carrots. How many carrots are there altogether?

There are 4 cars in each row. There are 15 rows of cars. How many cars are there altogether?

DMIC Question T1W4


Practice Problems T1W3


Chicago spent ÂĽ of his money on cinema and spent â…” of what what was left to his shoes. If he has 15 dollars left, how much money did he start with?


On Tuesday at the tennis club there are 5 students. Each student must have the same amount of tennis balls. If there are 30 balls all together, how many balls does each student get?


On Wednesday at the tennis club there are 7 students. Each student must have the same amount of tennis balls. If there are 42 balls all together, how many balls does each student get?


At the fair you can buy 2 t shirts and 2 drinks for $44.

You can buy 1 t-shirt and 3 drinks for $30.

How much does 1 t-shirt cost?

How much does 1 drink cost?


Legs in the barn One third of the animals in the barn are chickens. The rest are pigs. There are 20 legs in all. How many pigs are there?

One third of the shed in the school has bicycles. The rest are tricycles. There are 28 wheels in all. How many tricycles are there?



DMIC Question T1W3

The pizza place has three tables. The biggest one seats three times as many people as the smallest one. The middle sized table seats twice as many people as the smallest one. On Tuesday night three-quarters of the seats were taken. Then twelve more people arrived. Unfortunately there were only enough seats for half of them. How many people can sit at the smallest table?


DMIC Question T1W2

One third of the shed in the school has bicycles. The rest are tricycles. There are 28 wheels in all. How many tricycles are there?


DMIC Question T1W2

Legs in the barn One third of the animals in the barn are chickens. The rest are pigs. There are 20 legs in all. How many pigs are there?


One third of the shed in the school has bicycles. The rest are tricycles. There are 28 wheels in all. How many tricycles are there?




Maths: WALT Finding halves and quarters of numbers.

Task: Follow the Instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation

  2. Watch the videos

  3. Complete all tasks

  4. Check and edit your work

  5. Share it with Mrs Grady

  6. Blog your work

Here is a site that will help you learn your times tables.

Link to Resources NZ maths

Click the link below...

Read and understand then solve...


Click the link below to solve DMIC...



Task: Follow the instructions

  1. Make a copy of the presentation.

  2. Watch the videos.

  3. Read the examples.

  4. Complete all tasks.

  5. Check and edit your work.

  6. Share your work with Mrs. Grady.

  7. Blog your work.