Maths
Autumn 2 Week 6:
This week we have been learning how to multiply 3/4 and 5 digit numbers by a 1 digit number using the column method. Please complete the following pages from your CGP book to rehearse what we have done in class.
Book 3: p22 The 3,4 and 8 times tables
Book 4: p26 Written multiplication
Book 5: p24 Written multiplication
Autumn 2 Week 5 Bar Model Word Problems (number bonds/decimals)
Autumn 2 Week 3:
CGP book pages. This week we have been considering strategies for mentally adding and subtracting.
Book 3: p18 Mental addition
Book 4: p20 Estimating and checking
Book 5: p14 Mental addition and subtraction
Please don't forget to have a look at Mathletics for extra practice!
Autumn 2: Week 1 Mathletics task
This week we would like you to revise some of the mental strategies for multiplying and dividing. The tasks set go over some of the methods we have been learning in class this week.
Log in to mathletics.com and complete as many of the assigned tasks as you can!
(Please make sure you ASK if you can't remember your log-in details)
Week 5:
Book 3: p23 Using times tables facts
Book 4: p22 Using times tables
Book 5: p19 Factors and primes
Week 4:
Book 3: p22 The 3, 4 and 8 times tables
Book 4: p24 Factor pairs
Book 5: p23 Mental multiplying and dividing
Week 3:
Book 3: page 8 Counting in multiples
Book 4: page 6 Counting in multiples
Book 5: page 21 Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000
Week 2:
Book 5: page 7 'Place Value in Big Numbers'
Book 4 : page 10 'Ordering and Comparing Numbers'
Book 3: page 10 'Ordering and Comparing Numbers'
WEEK 1:
This week we have been learning to order and compare numbers.
Please complete the following pages according to which CGP book you have and mark your work.
If you would like to go over your work, please bring your CGP book in on a Thursday for us to look at together.
Book 5: p8 Ordering and Comparing numbers
Book 4: p9 1000 More or Less
Book 3: p9 10 or 100 More or Less
If you are stuck on any of the questions, please bring your book in and we can look at it together. Otherwise, you may keep your book at home.