A series of tasks where the object is to work out 30% of a variety of numbers. Questions and answers are on a timer. These activities are perfect as a starter or a plenary. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Compare 2 points on a scale and work out what the scale is of each increment.. Ideal starter activity or combine several for main lesson use. Each worksheet increases in difficulty. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
A series of tasks where the object is to work out 90% of a variety of numbers. Questions and answers are on a timer. These activities are perfect as a starter or a plenary. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
2 sets of digits that need re-arranging to find the smallest number possible, difficulty increases with each test. Ideal starter mental maths or plenry. Runs on a 2 minute timer
2 sets of digits that need re-arranging to find the smallest number possible, difficulty increases with each test. Ideal starter mental maths or plenary. Runs on a 2 minute timer.
2 sets of digits that need re-arranging to find the smallest number possible, difficulty increases with each test. Ideal starter mental maths or plenry. Runs on a 2 minute timer
2 sets of digits that need re-arranging to find the smallest number possible, difficulty increases with each test. Ideal starter mental maths or plenary. Runs on a 2 minute timer.
Addition and Subtraction number bonds to 10 facts test, with one hundred questions and answers for each, covering number bonds up to 10.
Using ‘Retrieval Practice’, pupils who regularly perform this test against the clock not only increase their attainment level but also increase their ability to rapidly recall the 12 times tables facts. This is a great tool for implementing retrieval practice in the classroom
Used regularly you will see the impact on the pupils ability to rapidly recall the facts
For lower ability pupils doing addition bonds, I model how to place the larger digit in their head and to count on. Initially they will need support and exposure to the facts in approx 30 minutes per session. Over the weeks you will start to see more questions answered at a greater speed, as well as, some retrieval from memory. the longer it is in place the more retrieval occurs. I have seen pupils who started with less than 10 in 20 minutes, end up with 100 in 4 minutes.
For subtraction I teach the pupils how to efficiently use their addition bonds to calculate the difference. This reduces the need to learn so many facts.
You could also try our times tables multiplication questions, division tests for those looking for mastery levels.
Times Tables multiplication and division facts test with one hundred and forty-four questions and answers, covering the 12 x 12 times tables facts in random order. Using ‘Retrieval practice’, pupils who regularly perform this test against the clock not only increase their attainment level but also increase their ability to rapidly recall the 12 times tables facts. This is a great tool for meeting the government’s new times tables multiplication checks in Year 4. It is also a great intervention tool for catch-up maths.
Used regularly you will see the impact on the pupils ability to rapidly recall the facts could also try our times tables division tests for those looking for mastery levels.
Suggested test times - start at 6 -10 minutes and gradually reduce the time down to around 3- 4 minutes. This will depend on age and ability. Pupikls who complete this in under 3 minutes are operating at a mastery level and should move onto mastering the division facts as well.
Year 4 - 12 Times Tables Mastery workbook with 36 weekly activities/tests
Initially pupils learn and test individual times tables multiplication and division facts from the Y4 curriculum. As the weeks go by tests are then combine new learning with previous learning. Pupils also get to test their ability to answer all 144 facts in line with the government’s expectations for Year 4.