Choose your times table and practice your families of facts like the example above. The best order to learn your tables is 2s, 5s, 10s, 3s, 4s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 11s, 12s.
Just like we do in class - number of the day is here! You can start anywhere and complete the tasks in any order.
Your mission is to find as many examples of 2D and 3D shapes as you can. Search inside your house and in your backyard. Make a list of what you found and where or take photos and create a Google Doc or Google Slide to share your finds!
26 March - today's target number is 27. Challenge someone at home to see who can come up with the best number sentence.
Each week we have a class problem for you to work on as part of the maths menu. You can work on your own or with a partner and your partner can be from any maths group. Copies of the problem are on the maths wall and posted below. The solution will be posted at the beginning of the next week. This week's problemPast problems and solutionsThis problem was a bit of a trick! In a way each student in the problem is correct. Eva is right because the sphere will roll no matter how you put it on the ground. Tamati is right because the cylinder is the only one that has a flat face and a curved face. Noah is right because the box is the only object that has six faces. Jo is right because only the pyramid has five faces. The main part was you were able to give reasons why you thought a certain shape was the odd thing out! Group ProblemsEach group has a problem of the week to solve. Remember that you need to show how you have worked it out and write your solution clearly as a statement to share with others. TahiRuaToruMaths Puzzle Site - this site has kept the teachers puzzling for days!
We are having a big focus on getting quicker and more accurate with our basic facts. It is really important to be able to recall these facts without having to work them out. Use these websites to help you.
Prototec - practice your basic facts using the sheets or timed exercises. Remember to fill in your results on your graph. e-ako Maths - lots of great activities here to show your math knowledge and loads of points to earn! See Mrs Corcoran for your login details. Base Ten Blocks Online
www.fuelthebrain.com www.abcya.com NZ Maths Digital Learning Objects Place value blocks - tens and ones Place value blocks up to hundreds Place value blocks up to thousands Regroup tens and ones Regroup tens and hundreds - ways to make a number Converting numbers with tens and ones Converting numbers up to one hundred |
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