Year 3 children learning their four times table<br />
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LO - Recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 3, 4 and 8 multiplication tables.<br />
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In one activity children are supported to make connections between the 2x table and the 4x table. In the other, children work with multiples of 4 in different ways.
<p>A booklet containing work-sheet based activities to support fluency with the three times table (3x table). Opportunities to develop reasoning skills including making connections, explaining their thinking, logical problem solving and deriving new facts from known facts are included.<br />
This resource contains a structured series of worksheets that can be used individually or can be printed as a booklet. Carefully planned to include progression in the use of a range of structured images and representations, these activities aim to support children to gain a conceptual understanding of the multiplication table and become fluent with both the number facts and with how these facts can be used to derive other facts.<br />
The booklet includes activities designed for children at the very start of their journey towards understanding multiplication and also provides challenge for those who already may have recall.</p>
<p>A booklet containing work-sheet based activities to support fluency with the four times table (4x table). Opportunities to develop reasoning skills including making connections, explaining their thinking, logical problem solving and deriving new facts from known facts are included.<br />
This resource contains a structured series of worksheets that can be used individually or can be printed as a booklet. Carefully planned to include progression in the use of a range of structured images and representations, these activities aim to support children to gain a conceptual understanding of the multiplication table and become fluent with both the number facts and with how these facts can be used to derive other facts.<br />
The booklet includes activities designed for children at the very start of their journey towards understanding multiplication and also provides challenge for those who already may have recall.</p>
<p>A set of worksheets designed for children to complete during a 3-5 minute ‘fluency’ session daily.</p>
<p>Children’s confidence with different representations of a number and the ways of partitioning that number is an integral part in the development of mathematical fluency.</p>
<p>These work-sheets are designed to introduce children to different representations of the number 5, from pictorial images of different manipulatives through to addition number sentences.</p>
<p>The set contains 10 different worksheets which are structured to support children to both understand the concept of ‘5’ and to commit to memory the different ways of partitioning the number 5.<br />
The worksheets support a Mastery approach to teaching and include both conceptual and procedural variation.</p>
This resource contains a structured series of activities designed to support children to become fluent with the 2 x table. Worksheets can be used individually or the document can be printed as a 25 page booklet. Carefully planned to include progression in the use of a range of structured images and representations, these activities will support children to gain a conceptual understanding of the multiplication table and become fluent with both the number facts and with how these facts can be used to derive other facts. The booklet includes activities designed for children at the very start of their journey towards understanding multiplication and also provides challenge for those who already may have recall. There are opportunities for children to develop their reasoning skills including making connections, explaining their thinking, logical problem solving and deriving new facts from known facts.
<p>This booklet contains a structured series of activities designed to support children to become fluent with the 5 x table. Carefully planned to include progression in the use of a range of structured images and representations, these activities will support children to gain a conceptual understanding of the multiplication table and become fluent with both the number facts and with how these facts can be used to derive other facts. The booklet includes activities designed for children at the very start of their journey towards understanding multiplication and also provides challenge for those who already may have recall. There are opportunities for children to develop their reasoning skills including making connections, explaining their thinking, logical problem solving and deriving new facts from known facts.</p>
This flipchart contains 5 daily lessons designed for use in a Year 1 class. It follows the first three steps in the WR Hub 'Small Steps Progression', block 2.<br />
Includes part-part whole, introducing the addition symbol and 'fact families'.<br />
Embedded within the flipchart are worksheets designed for use in class. Worksheets are designed to include challenge/support development of reasoning skills<br />
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Teaching notes are added to pages where necessary describing language structures and/or how to manipulate the objects to secure understanding.
<p>A mastery approach to developing children’s confidence and fluency with different ways of representing and partitioning the number 6.</p>
<p>These work-sheets are designed introduce children to different representations of the number 6 from pictorial images of different manipulatives through to addition number sentences, including missing number sentences.</p>
<p>The set contains 24 worksheets which are structured to support children to gain fluency with small numbers and support them to commit to memory the different ways of partitioning the number 6.</p>
<p>The worksheets include both conceptual and procedural variation.</p>