Friday 19th June maths answers

Here are the answers for today’s maths learning. Let me know how you got on.

TGB: subtracting two-digit numbers. 

Here are some questions for you to have a go at.

Choose a method that suits you to help work out these equations. Don’t forget you can use pen and paper to help you. 

54 – 24 = 30

63 – 12 = 51

41 – 31 = 10

77 – 62 = 15

85 – 42  = 47

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Choose a method that suits you to help work out these equations. Don’t forget you can use pen and paper to help you. 

74 – 35 = 39

62 – 23 = 39

47 – 39 = 8

23 – 16 = 7

82 – 67 = 15

Challenge 

Miss Lotysz has 33 stickers. 

Miss Topliss has 54 stickers. 

How many more stickers does Miss Topliss have? 21

Challenge 

Miss Lotysz has 34 pencils. She gives Miss Topliss 23 pencils. How many pencils does Miss Lotysz have left? 11

 

Miss Lister has 77 rubbers. She gives Miss Topliss 39 rubbers. How many rubbers does Miss Lister have left? 38

 

Miss Lister has 67p to spend at the shop. She gives Miss Lotysz 24p. She then spends 29p at the shop. How much money does Miss Lister have left? 14p

Extra challenge 

Complete the number sentences. 

45 – 17 > 14 + any number less than 13.

 

26 + 15 < 60 – any number less than 19. 

Once you have finished your learning, you could try some subtraction equations on the game you played as your starter. 

Here is the link again.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train

Don’t forget to share your maths learning with me. You never know you might appear on the blog!

Friday 19th June maths answers

TGB: adding numbers and finding parts.

Here are a few questions for you have a go at. 

Complete the part-whole model. 

What is the missing part? 

Here are a few questions for you have a go at. 

Complete the part-whole model.

What is the missing part?

Here are a few questions for you have a go at. 

Complete the part-whole model.

What is the missing part?

Here are a few questions for you have a go at. 

Complete the part-whole model.

What is the missing part?

24 + 1, 25 + 0, 23 + 2, 22 + 3, 21 + 4, 20 + 5, 19 + 6, 18 + 7, 17 + 8, 16 + 9, 15 + 10, 14 + 11, 13 + 12.

Challenge 

Here are some items on sale at a local shop.

Miss Lotysz spends 10p on a chocolate bar and something else. What else could she have bought? an apple or a banana

Miss Lister spent 9p on a banana and a muffin. How much is a muffin? Explain how you know. 3p, because 6p + 3p = 9p 

Miss Topliss spent 6p on a chocolate bar and something for Miss Lister. What did she buy Miss Lister? Explain your answer. a chew bar and a muffin, because 6p + 1p + 1p = 8p

Extra challenge

Can you draw part-whole models to show what equations these problems are asking? Here is an example. 

Miss Lotysz has 15 flowers. Miss Lister gives her 5 flowers. How many flowers does Miss Lotysz have now?

Miss Lister has 17 teddy bears. Miss Topliss gives her 5 more. How many teddies does Miss Lister have now?

Miss Topliss has 20 books. Miss Lotysz gives her 10 brand new books. How many books does Miss Topliss now have?

Share your part-whole models with me to have a look at.

Don’t forget to let me know how you have done with your learning. Please share pictures of your learning, you never know you might appear on the blog!

The end of the week

What a great way to end the week. It has been a brilliant day and I have seen lots of excellent work.

Shout outs go to Lola and Mohamad for their excellent biographies of William Shakespeare, they really were a treat to read.  Shout outs also go to Esther and Shyaw for their work on the What if Monsters and William for his outstanding review of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Nik, Ashton, Dalton, Junior and Bethannie have also done some great designs for their own Coat of Arms. Well done to all of you. This Plover Posse Award is for you!

 

I hope you have a wonderful weekend and the sunshine comes out for us all.

Take care and stay safe everyone.  See you on Monday!

Friday 19th June

Good morning Key Stage One.

Today we are going to be writing an invitation to the event you are having for your family who live with you in your own home.

When we write an invitation, there are a few things to remember to include.

-What you are inviting someone to

-The day

-The time 

-The place

-Who to reply to

Here is an example of an invitation

You could make your invitation on; 

-A word document

-A slide show

-By hand

You can decorate your invitation however you would like! Remember to send a picture to [email protected] 

Pride of Plover

The Pride of Plover yellow t-shirt this week goes to…

Julita for settling back into school and using her phonic knowledge in English this week, especially on the shopping list.

Pride of Plover

My Pride of Plover yellow t-shirt winner this week is…

Isabella Downing- for completing fantastic online learning, both in school and at home. I’m really proud of you for achieving blue standard in maths. Keep it up!

Pride of Plover

My Pride of Plover yellow t-shirt winner this week goes to…

Nelly- for working really hard in school on her shopping list. She really worked hard on sounding out.

Friday 19th June

Good Morning,

 

Well, another Friday has come around – and what a perfect time for a Google Meet – I will be able to share today’s Pride of Plover with you! Make sure you join us 1pm online – Just click this link:https://meet.google.com/lookup/cmuxnm5edz?hs=179 or follow the link from the Classroom stream to go straight to the meet – You don’t have to have your camera or even your microphone on – it would just be good for you to be there to have contact with your friends and to let me know you are OK! I do think about you all so much and wonder how you are getting on!

I have shared an activity on the classroom to help if you are feeling worried at the moment – I have explained it more in a separate post – take a look at it – it is there to help – don’t feel you HAVE to do ALL of the worksheets.

It seems you enjoyed watching a Midsummer Night’s Dream – there are more that you can watch on the BBC IPlayer – which will be your favourite.

Maths Challenge is division and multiplication problems – can you use the bus stop method for division?

Have a lovely day and hope to see you on the meet!

Mrs Graves

Friday 19th June maths learning

Good morning, here is your maths learning for today. If you need any support please contact [email protected]

TGB: adding numbers and finding parts.

Starter

Here is your starter for today. 

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/mental-maths-train

I want you to focus on addition up to 25. 

Here is a video to help you with today’s learning. 

Here are a few questions for you have a go at. 

Complete the part-whole model. 

What is the missing part? 

Here are a few questions for you have a go at. 

Complete the part-whole model.

What is the missing part?

Here are a few questions for you have a go at. 

Complete the part-whole model.

What is the missing part?

Here are a few questions for you have a go at. 

Complete the part-whole model.

What is the missing part?

Challenge 

Here are some items on sale at a local shop.

Miss Lotysz spends 10p on a chocolate bar and something else. What else could she have bought?

Miss Lister spent 9p on a banana and a muffin. How much is a muffin? Explain how you know.

Miss Topliss spent 6p on a chocolate bar and something for Miss Lister. What did she buy Miss Lister? Explain your answer. 

Extra challenge

Can you draw part-whole models to show what equations these problems are asking? Here is an example. 

Miss Lotysz has 15 flowers. Miss Lister gives her 5 flowers. How many flowers does Miss Lotysz have now?

Miss Lister has 17 teddy bears. Miss Topliss gives her 5 more. How many teddies does Miss Lister have now?

Miss Topliss has 20 books. Miss Lotysz gives her 10 brand new books. How many books does Miss Topliss now have?

Don’t forget to let me know how you have done with your learning. Please share pictures of your learning, you never know you might appear on the blog!