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Page 1: WUPA Round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.

WUPARound whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.

Page 2: WUPA Round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.

WALT:

Revise Chunking

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72 ÷ 4 =

4 72we know 10 x 4 40

32we know 8 x 4 32

0

18

18

We highlight the times table we are using.

We circle the number of groups.

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84 ÷ 6 =

6 84we know 10 x 6 60

24we know 4 x 6 24

0

14

14

We highlight the times table we are using.

We circle the number of groups.

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Try this one on your whiteboard…

96 ÷ 6 =

96

6

we know 10 x 6 60

36we know 6 x 6 36

0

16

16

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Try this one on your whiteboard…

112 ÷ 8 =

1128

we know 10 x 8 80

32we know 4 x 8 32

0

14

14

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Try this one on your whiteboard…

108 ÷ 6 =

1086

we know 10 x 6 60

48we know 8 x 6 48

0

18

18

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Try this one on your whiteboard…

125 ÷ 5 =

1255

we know 10 x 5 50

75we know 10 x 5 50

25

25

25

we know 5 x 5 25

0

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WUPARound whole numbers to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000.

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WALT:

Revise Chunking

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PROBLEM!

78 children will be placed in teams of 6.

How many teams will there be?

Q. What calculation do we need to solve this problem?

When you have decided how to do it work out the answer.

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We need to do the division sum 78 ÷ 6.

We can do this by chunking…78

- 60 ( 10 x 6 )18

- 18 ( 3 x 6 ) 0

Q. How many 6’s have been subtracted?

78 ÷ 6 = 13

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Q. What would be the answer if there had been 80 children?

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Using chunking….

80 - 60 (10 x 6 )

20 - 18 ( 3 x 6 )

2 13 r.2

Using pencil and paper we write… 80 ÷ 6 = 13 remainder 2

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Try this one with a partner

There are 85 sweets to be shared equally among 7 children.

How many sweets does each child have? How many are left?

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Using chunking…

85 -70 (10 x 7)

15 - 14 ( 2 x 7)

1 12 r.1

Using pencil and paper…85 ÷ 7 = 12 r.1

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175 ÷ 7

In pairs discuss how you could calculate an answer to this.

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Using chunking…175- 70 (10 x 7)105- 70 (10 x 7) 35- 35 ( 5 x 7) 0 Answer = 25

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Try these:

134 ÷ 5

157 ÷ 6

119 ÷ 5

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Q. What is

a quick way to check

whether the answer to

a division

is

correct?

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To check whether the answer to a

division is correct we can use the

INVERSE operation.

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LOOK…

57 ÷ 3 = 19

Q. Which two numbers should we

multiply to check whether this

is correct?

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57 ÷ 3 = 19

To use the inverse operation

we should multiply 19 by 3.

19 x 3 = 57

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WUPA

Revise Bus Stop

Method of Division

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WALT:

Express a quotient as a fraction, or as a

decimal rounded to one decimal place.

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Mentally divide the following …

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The purpose of the lesson is to consider divisions that do not always have whole number answers.

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46/7=

Look at this as a multiplication!How many sevens make 46?

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1.Find the closest multiple below the number.

2.How many 7s make this multiple?

3.Calculate how many sevenths to get from the closest multiple to your number.

YOUR TASK!

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WUPA

Revise Bus Stop

Method of Division

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WALT:

Express a quotient as a fraction, or as a

decimal rounded to one decimal place.

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HOW CAN WE WRITE THIS AS A DECIMAL?

What other easy divisors are there?


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