Work at your own pace
Set yourself little goals and be kind to yourself
Collect your transum trophies as they provide a record of your work
Keep in touch with your teacher and fellow students
Lockdown has lots more to inspire you if you complete all of these tasks.
These are clearly indicated in the heading.
Transum Links:
Level 1 - Adding single digit numbers up to 4
Level 2 - Adding single digit numbers up to 9
Level 3 - Adding two digit numbers up to 20
Level 4 - Adding two digit numbers up to 50
Level 5 - Adding two digit numbers up to 50
Level 6 - Adding two digit numbers up to 99
Level 7 - Adding three digit numbers up to 999
Level 8 - Adding more than two numbers with 3 or more digits
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Level 1 - Subtracting single digit numbers
Level 2 - Subtracting numbers up to 20
Level 3 - Subtracting numbers up to 60 without borrowing
Level 4 - Subtracting numbers up to 60, borrowing required
Level 5 - Subtracting numbers up to 99
Level 6 - Subtracting numbers up to 999 without borrowing from zero
Level 7 - Subtracting numbers where borrowing from zero is required
Level 8 - Mixed subtractions
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Tables Master ( Can you beat my times? )
Level 1 - Multiplying single digit numbers up to and including 5
Level 2 - Multiplying numbers up to and including 10
Level 3 - Multiplying numbers up to and including 12
Level 4 - Multiplying a two digit number by a number up to and including 10 (first six no bridging)
Level 5 - Multiplying two digit numbers up to and including 19
Level 6 - Multiplying two digit numbers up to and including 99
Level 7 - Multiplying three and four digit numbers by two digit numbers
Level 8 - Mixed multiplication questions that get very hard indeed
Beat The Clock - This is a TIMED TEST so do not do it if you do not like timed tests.
Transum Links:
Level 1 - Divide a two digit number by a single digit number mentally (no remainders)
Level 2 - Divide a two digit number by a single digit number (with remainders)
Level 3 - Divide a three digit number by a single digit number (most with remainders)
Level 4 - Divide a four digit number by a single digit number (most with remainders)
Level 5 - Divide a four digit number by a two digit number (most with remainders)
Level 6 - Divide a four digit number by a one or two digit number where the answer has up to two decimal places
Level 7 - Divide a four digit number by a one or two digit number where the answer has to be rounded to two decimal places
Level 8 - Worded questions requiring interpretation of remainders appropriate for the context
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HCF and LCM
Level 1 - Finding the highest common factor (HCF) of two numbers
Level 2 - Finding the lowest common multiple (LCM) of two numbers
Level 3 - Finding the highest common factor (HCF) of large numbers
Level 4 - Finding the lowest common multiple (LCM) of large numbers
Level 5 - Finding the HCF and LCM of three numbers
Level 1 - Click on the operations in the correct order.
Level 2 - Evaluate the simple expressions using the correct order of operations.
Level 3 - Evaluate the harder expressions using the correct order of operations.
Misconception - A video explaining a BIDMAS problem which went viral on Twitter.
Transum Links:
BIDMAS - BEDMAS
Indices = Exponents = Powers = Orders
Level 1 - Click on the operations in the correct order.
Level 2 - Evaluate the simple expressions using the correct order of operations.
Level 3 - Evaluate the harder expressions using the correct order of operations.
Misconception - A video explaining a BIDMAS problem which went viral on Twitter.
X Divided by 2Y - A Maths Lesson Starter based on the BIDMAS misconception.
BIDMAS Game - A game for two or more players making BIDMAS calculations to claim squares on a grid.
Decimals:
Decimal Times:
Level 1 - Multiply one-digit numbers with up to two decimal places by whole numbers
Level 2 - Multiply one and two-digit decimal numbers
Level 3 - Multiply three-digit decimal numbers
Level 4 - Divide a decimal number by an integer
Level 5 - Divide a decimal number by a one digit decimal
Level 6 - Divide a decimal number by another decimal number
Level 7 - Mixed questions
Integers
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Support email #2: pencil and paper games
Support email #3: free resources
Support email #4: subtraction support
Support email #5: math games and movement breaks
Support email #6: Tiny Polka Dot games
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This is my first attempt:
It took a couple of hours or more
I learned a lot about coding in scratch
Next time I will start with a better plan, now that I have a better idea how it works.