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A bundle of 10 Multiplication and Place Value talk time activities inspired by NCETM Maths Fluency and Reasoning documents. Perfect for lesson starters to encouraging discussion and reasoning between students AND as a cheeky bonus, using them means you always have written evidence of students reasoning skills! Set out in easy to photocopy format, 4 to a page (sometimes 6 to a page).
Learning Objectives included:
LO – To count from 0 in multiples of 50. (Reasoning Yr. 3)
LO – To count from 0 in multiples of 4. (Reasoning Yr. 3)
LO – To count from 0 in multiples of 8. (Reasoning Yr. 3)
LO - Find 10 more or 10 less than a given number. (Fluency Yr. 3)
LO - Compare and order numbers up to 1000. (Reasoning Yr. 3)
LO – Recognise the place value of each digit in a three-digit number (Reasoning Yr. 3)
LO – Solve problems, including missing number problems, using number facts and place value. (Reasoning Yr. 3)
A differentiated activity using Cuisenaire rods to help students visualize fractions of a whole. A great resource for stimulating discussion about fractions.
Learning Objective covered:
LO: Visualize, recognise, find, name and write fractions as ½, ¼, ⅓ and ¾ of a given length.
A bundle of 10 Fraction activities inspired by NCETM Maths Mastery and Reasoning documents. I have included some Year 2 objectives to allow for quick assessment of previous objectives taught. Perfect for lesson starters to encourage discussion and reasoning between students AND as a cheeky bonus, using them, means you always have written evidence of students problem solving and reasoning skills! Presented in easy to photocopy format, with 4 activities to a page.
This is a week of planning and resources - all tasks are pre-assessments of LO`s covered in Year 2 to be sure all gaps are covered before you move onto the Year 3 objectives. Task inspired by NCETM mastery materials.
Learning Objectives covered:
LO: To add fractions with the same denominator. (Yr. 3)
LO: To count in fractions up to 10, starting from any number and using the ½ and 2/4 equivalence. (Yr. 2)
LO: Recognise, find, name and write fractions as 1/3, ¼, 2/4 and ¾ of a length, shape or set of objects or quantity. (Yr. 2)
LO: recognise, find and name a half as one of two equal parts of an object, shape or quantity (Yr. 1)
A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane`by Kate DiCamillo. Plus word of the day activities, with spelling from the latest Year 3 & 4 spelling list. A week of planning, the text extract and all resources are attached.
A set of 10 Time related problems. Great for starters, to prompt reasoning and discussion, and also gather evidence of fluency skills. Includes concept cartoons and Roman Numerals
Learning objectives covered:
LO: To tell the time with increasing accuracy to the nearest minute (Fluency & Reasoning – Yr. 3)
LO: Convert between analogue and 12-hour digital clocks (Fluency – Yr. 3)
LO: To know the number of seconds in a minute. (Fluency & Reasoning – Yr. 3)
LO: To know the number of days in the month and months in a year. (Fluency & Reasoning – Yr. 3)
LO: Tell and write the time from an analogue clock, including using Roman numerals (Fluency & Reasoning – Yr. 3)
I have used these resources this week to introduce grid method of multiplication and build on advice from White Rose Hub resources. Pack includes initial discussion prompt, 5 days of talk-time activities (or 2 lessons worth of questions), and a matching activity to assess pupil understanding and reasoning skills.
Inspired by Nrich & White Rose hub materials this is a bundle of 11 different problem solving activities, to practice working systematically. I have been using them as starters to get discussion and reasoning flowing, and to collect and share different ways of setting out problems.
A week of reciprocal / guided reading planning and activities to accompany an extract from the book `The Terrible Tiger - An Indian Folk Tale`. Plus Word of the Day PowerPoint with spelling from the 2014 Year 3 & 4 spelling list, and spelling homework.
A bundle of resources to help with reasoning and visual representations of fractions.
Learning Objectives covered:
Show using diagrams, equivalent fractions with small denominators.
Add and subtract fractions with the same denominator up to one whole.
Find pairs of fractions that add up to a whole.
Solve fraction problems using what I know so far about fractions.
A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading planning and activities to accompany an extract from the book `Beaky`by Jez Alborough. Plus Word of the Day PowerPoint with spelling from the latest Year 3 & 4 spelling list.
A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `The Firework Makers Daughter`by Philip Pullman. Plus word of the day activities, with spelling from the latest Year 3 & 4 spelling list.
Planning and text is attached, plus Blooms questioning grid to model higher level thinking question stems. Each activity has instructions attached.
A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `The Iron Man`by Ted Hughes. Plus word of the day activities, with spelling from the latest Year 3 & 4 spelling list.
Planning and text is attached, plus Blooms questioning grid to model higher level thinking question stems. Each activity has instructions attached.
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My mixed year 3/4 loved these activities.
A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `The Twits`by Roald Dahl. Planning and text is attached, each activity has instructions attached.
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Files included (7)
Ten bar multiplication and division problems (all using multiplication facts for the 3 and 4 times-tables), with a choice of 3 possible bar models. Great for collecting evidence of fluency and reasoning. Presented 2 to a page for easy photocopying.
Learning Objectives covered:
LO: To solve multiplication problems using the 3 & 4 times table.
LO: To use a bar model to support calculations
Struggling with bar modelling and finding multiplication and division tasks which do more than test you students calculation skills?
These activities encourage lots of talk, lots of reasoning and provide examples of your students fluency with calculation skills. They are also an excellent way for students to show their understanding of Concrete, Abstract and Pictorial representations of the process of division and multiplication.
My mixed year 3/4 loved these activities.
A weeks worth of reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany an extract from the book `I was a rat!`by Philip Pullman. Plus word of the day activities, with spelling from the latest Year 3 & 4 spelling list.
Planning and text is attached, plus Blooms questioning grid to model higher level thinking question stems. Each activity has instructions attached.
Four reciprocal / guided reading activities to accompany the book `The Owl Babies`by Martin Waddell. The text is also attached.
Each activity has instructions attached.
A printable template to encourage children to see calculations as arrays, on a number-line , as repeated addition and pictorially. Shrink them down and use them for starter activities too.
I used it this week with my Year 3 class and they loved it.
Inspired by NCETM guidance (which is attached), this bundle of multiplication resources is superb for moving students through CPA process (concrete, pictorial, abstract), also includes NCETM lesson plan and questions from the `Models and Images`resources. Bundle includes:
Multiplication as an arrray
Multiplications as repeated addition
Multiplication on a number line
Problem solving