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Mathematics at Blackfield Primary and Fawley Infant School
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Page 1: A home school partnership Problem Solving Confident, successful,and independent thinkers and learners of Mathematics.

Mathematicsat

Blackfield Primaryand Fawley

Infant School

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Learning for lifeA home school partnership

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Problem SolvingProblem Solving

Confident, successful,and independent thinkers and

learnersof Mathematics

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Rapid mental agilityRapid mental agility

FactsRecall skills and tables

StrategiesLogic

Reasoning

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Creating, predicting and justifying using

new learning

Creating, predicting and justifying using

new learning Dare to have a go Prepared to take a

risk!

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How can we help your child to reach their potential?

How can we help your child to reach their potential?

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Booster ClassesAre you missing out on

an additional,freelearning opportunity?•Tuesday 8:05•Friday 8:05

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What comes home?Assessment correctonsMental Arithmetic book

Topic Computation

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What can I do to help my child?

Daily recall and application of facts and

strategies at speed

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Times tables from 1 to 12÷ facts

Prime number sequenceSquare number sequence

Counting to cross to negativesHalving and doubling

Totals to make 0 .01, 0.1, 1, 10 100, 1000

Finding a difference between 2 numbers, times or measures

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Calculate costs and find changeRead money on a calculator

eg:1.2 = £1.20 = 120pUsing coin values

Tell the time in words / digitalFind a fraction or %

Calculate % when shoppingProblem solve, reason, predict

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Use a ruler to measure in mm

Measure and draw an angle in degrees / right angles

Practise using and reading a calculator

Use measures and read scales to weigh / find

capacity / length

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Interpret a graphUse time tables

Read the temperatureCalculate average mean, mode, median and rangeIdentify the probability

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Know relationships between measures eg:

1000m = 1km 1000ml = 1litre 1000g = 1kg

100cm = 1m 10mm = 1cm

60mins = 1 hour 30mins = ½ hour 15mins = ¼ hour

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Blackfield BlogOther Blogs

Learning with Mrs Hooper

SATs papers

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All anyone can do is their best

We try to make sure of exactly that

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Mathematics S.A.Ts

What will I be tested on?How many tests are there?

What scores do I need?How are they marked?

Who will see them?What will my secondary

school do with the results?

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Mental out of 20Non calculator out of

40Non Calculator out of

40These results and our assessments are often used for your initial setting at secondary

school

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Mental Arithmetic5 seconds10 seconds15 seconds

Jottings and TimelinesMost pupils achieve 15 or more to secure them

a level 4

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5 seconds5 seconds

Find ¾ of 44How many millimetres

are there in 3 cm?

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10 seconds10 seconds

How many 7s in 630?

What is 5% of 1000?

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15 seconds15 secondsMultiply 75 by 20

3 pens cost £1.50 altogether.How much would 7 cost?

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1

2

3

4

4

Look at these statements.For each one put a tick if it is corrector a cross if it is not‘4‘ is the most likely score.

‘2‘ and ‘4‘ are equally likely scores.

Odd and even scores are equally likely.

A score of ‘3‘ or more is as likely as a score of less than ‘3’.

2 marks

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Here is a diagram for sorting numbers.Write one number in each white section

of the diagram.

 

lessthan 1000

1000or more

multiplesof 20

not multiplesof 20

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Birm ingham

Cardiff

London

M anchester

Newcastle

179 188 127 334

269 278 489

298 441

212

334 489 441 212

127 278 298

188 269

179

This table shows the distances in kilometres between five towns.

Use the table to find the distance from London to Manchester. km

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?

Here is a number sentence.

+ 27 > 85Circle all the numbers below that

make the number sentence correct.

30 40 50 60 70Mr Greedy only eats the big bit!

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A

3 cm

3 cm

3 cm

3 cm

3 cm

3 cm

Draw accurately the next right-angled triangle on the diagram.You may use an angle measurer.

2 marks

Use an angle measurer to find the size of angle A.

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15cm

Not actual size

This shape is made from 4 shaded squares.

Calculate the perimeter of the shape.

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92 14 = 28

Write in the missing digit.

Eg: 10 ÷ 5 = 2 ÷ 5 = 2

5 x 2 = 10

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Showyour You m ay get

a m ark.

m ethod.

days

A packet contains 1.5 kilograms of guinea pig food.Danni feeds her guinea pig 30 grams of food each day.

How many days does the packet of food last for?

1500 ÷ 30 = (150 ÷ 30) x 10

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Showyour You m ay get

a m ark.

w orking .

Sam buys a pack of 24 cans of cola for £6.00

What is the cost of each can?

600p ÷ 24

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2.

A bottle holds 1 litre of lemonade.Rachael fills 5 glasses with lemonade.She puts 150 millilitres in each glass.

How much will be left in the bottle?

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4

2 0 5 2

Write in the missing digits to make this correct.

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B (5 , 6)

A(3 , 4)

C

D

0 x

y

(10, 4)

Here is a kite.

Write the coordinates of point D.( , )

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Be wise – revise Websites – BBC Bitesize and Woodlands

site Books – revision guides CPG Looking over the tests that are being sent

home (Mainly maths tests – re-working them and completing corrections and practising timed mental tests)

Maths home learning Blog Daily reading

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WEBSITES

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/ http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2numeracy.ht

ml http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2literacy.html http://

resources.woodlands junior.kent.sch.uk/ http://www.ickids.org.uk/sats.htm http://mrshooper.blackfieldblogs.net/ Apps

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