A selection of resources for teaching multiplication and division using arrays in year 3. Autumn Term.
Also a using related facts… 4 x 6 = 24 therefore, 4 x 60 = 240
and an introduction to multiplying 2 digit by one digit numbers.
Blue group - higher ability
Green group - middle ability
Red group - lower ability
Addition with base ten.
Differentiated resources using base ten.
Red - lower ability
Green - middle ability
Blue - higher ability
I did move my highers on to expanded method.
With my lowers we had actual base ten out on the table to help us.
Differentiated activities for children to achieve the Y3 maths objective:
To identify and represent numbers using different representations.
Red- Lower ability
Green- middle ability
Blue- Higher ability
Differentiated activities for Year 3 place value.
To compare and order number upto 1000.
Red - Lower ability
Green- Middle ability
Blue- Higher ability
Flipchart and resources for children to write a persuasive advert to Greece.
Resources match the activities on the flipchart.
Some resources are differentiated.
A selection of resources for converting between improper and mixed number.
NO PICTORIALS
These are for a competent y5 maths set that do not require pictures.
A selection of activities which are differentiated, all of which use the bar model to help solve the problems.
Scaling, or finding fractions of amounts made easy.
A selection of activities for comparing fractions with denominators that are multiples of each other…
My HA or Greater Depth Standard children are given fractions with unlike denominators.
Also work on ordering fractions.
A selection of questions for Year 5 reagrding angles.
Identifying angles (acute, obtuse, reflex)
Estimating angles
Measuring angles
Drawing angles
Calculating angles around a point.
A selection of activities to use when teaching short division
Missing number problems
Reasoning problems involving remainders
Word problems
Multistep word problems
A selection of resources to teach long multiplication.
Blue group = higher ability
Green group = middle ability
Red group = lower ability
Missing number problems
Where have they gone wrong problems
Investigation
Word problems