Friday 19th June maths learning

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

TGB: subtracting two-digit numbers. 

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 100.

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

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 =

63 – 12 =

41 – 31 =

77 – 62 =

85 – 42  =

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 =

62 – 23 =

47 – 39 =

23 – 16 =

82 – 67 =

Challenge 

Miss Lotysz has 33 stickers. 

Miss Topliss has 54 stickers. 

How many more stickers does Miss Topliss have?

Challenge 

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

 

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

 

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? 

Extra challenge 

Complete the number sentences. 

45 – 17 > 14 + ____

 

26 + 15 < 60 – ____

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 feeling

Good morning everyone, it’s Friday!

We’ve had such a busy week and it’s almost over! As usual there is lots of learning to enjoy in our online classrooms so make sure you head on over and let me know how you are feeling before you make a start.

Today is the last day for our Tudor Portraits so make sure you attach them to your Expedition work on Google Slides and ‘hand them in’ or email them to me at [email protected]. I’m looking forward to seeing what you have come up with.

It’s the last chance of the week to earn a Plover Posse Award. I wonder who will it be today?

I hope you all have a great day!

Over the past few months, the television and news have been filled with lots of scary stories. It has been important to understand what we must do to make sure we stay safe, but at the same time it may have started us thinking about difficult questions that can lead to big worries.

These worries are called the ‘What If Monsters’ and for some of us, these they are starting to affect how we feel, how we behave and how we act. We may be getting upset or angry more easily, we may be speaking to our grown-ups differently to how we did before, we may not want to do anything or go anywhere – all because of the What if Monsters,

The good news is that we can beat the What If Monsters  – we will always have questions, and that’s OK, but there are lots of things we can do to prevent the questions from becoming BIG worries.

Log in to the school website and have a look at this Google Slides to find out how you can beat the What If Monsters:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/195uAlajv_C40vrZVkCr8I9SQh4ADaLhROwdUnVL9xJQ/edit?usp=sharing

If your grown ups would like the link, please ask them to email Mrs Graves on [email protected] for the Google Slides and activities.

Thursday 18th June maths answers

Here are the answers for today’s maths learning.

TGB: adding two 2-digit numbers. 

Starter

Complete the following equations. 

36 + 10 = 46

48 + 30 = 78

21 + 70 = 91

95 – 60 = 35

63 – 50 = 13

74 – 70 = 4

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

Don’t forget, you can use pen and paper to help you work out your answers. 

36 + 13 = 49

24 + 22 = 46

41 + 26 = 67

52 + 44= 96

83 + 17 = 100

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

Don’t forget, you can use pen and paper to help you work out your answers. 

54 + 17 = 71

36 + 25 = 61

39 + 39 = 78

68 + 32 = 100

26 + 47 = 73

Challenge

Miss Lotysz has 35 chocolate bars. She gives 14 to Miss Topliss and 10 to Miss Lister. How many chocolate bars does Miss Lotysz have left? 11

 

Miss Topliss has 44 cakes. Miss Lotysz gives her 15 more cakes. Miss Lister gives her ten more cakes. How many cakes does Miss Topliss now have? 69

Extra challenge

Write a number to complete each statement.

35 + 34 > A number less than 69

27 + 12 > A number less than 39

74 – 22 < A  number greater than 55. 

51 – 50 < A number greater than 1

68 + 31 > A number less than 9. 

Don’t forget to share you’re learning with me, you never know it might get featured on the blog!

 

Thursday 18th June maths answers

Here are the answers to today’s maths questions.

TGB: fact families

Starter- I’m thinking if a number. 

My number is 3 more than 7. What is my number? 10

My number is 5 more than 5. What is my number? 10

My number is 6 more than 4. What is my number? 10

My number is 10 more than 3. What is my number? 13

My number is 9 more than 5. What is my number? 14

My number is 4 less than 14. What is my number? 10 

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

Here are 3 number cards. Can you give me four equations you can make using these numbers? 4, 7, 3

One has been done for you. 

4 + 3 = 7

3 + 4 = 7

7 = 3 + 4

7 = 4 + 3

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

Here are 3 number cards. Can you give me four equations you can make using these numbers? 9, 1, 10

9 + 1 = 10

1 + 9 = 10

10 = 9 + 1

10 = 1 + 9

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

Here are 3 number cards. Can you give me four equations you can make using these numbers? 5, 13, 8

8 + 5 = 13

5 + 8 = 13

13 = 8 + 5

13 = 5 + 8

Challenge

Which calculation is the odd one out in the group of equations?

 

2 + 3 = 5
3 + 2 = 5
3 = 5 + 2
5 = 3 + 2
7 + 1 = 8
8 + 1 = 7
8 = 7 + 1
8 = 1 + 7

 

4 + 10 = 6
6 + 4 = 10 
10 = 6 + 4
10 = 4 + 6

Extra challenge. 

Draw models to match the following equations.

6 + 4 = 10

5 + 3 = 8

7 + 7 = 14

Don’t forget to share your learning with me. You never know it might get featured on the blog!

A busy Thursday!

Well I hope you enjoyed the play of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.  It was lovely to hear so many lovely comments about it.  There are other Shakespeare plays on the BBC iPlayer, so maybe you could watch one of those if you can. A perfect way to spend a rainy afternoon.

Again I have seen some brilliant work, but today I am giving the Plover Posse Award for beautiful manners.  No matter the task, these children always respond with lovely manners. Well done Lola, Ksawery, Syithan, Agrima and Shyaw.  This Plover Posse Award is for you!

I hope you all enjoy what’s left of this rainy day and with any luck the sun will be back out tomorrow…I’m a little bit doubtful!

Thursday 18th June

Good morning Key Stage One.

This morning we are going to be learning to create a list. On Monday you planned a tea party/picnic/bbq/meal for the adults and any other children who live in your house. You created a menu of the things you might have to eat.

Today we are going to use that menu to write a shopping list. If you didn’t join us on Monday, don’t worry, perhaps you could write a shopping list with a grown up at home for their shopping?

Here is an example of my menu:

Starter 

Olives

Main Course

Egg sandwich 

Tuna sandwich 

Cheese sandwich

Ham sandwich 

Crisps

Dessert 

Scone with jam and cream

Chocolate strawberries

Drinks

Water

Tea

Coffee

Lemonade

Juice

Using my menu, now I am going to write my shopping list.

Starter

Olives, balsamic vinegar 

Main Course

White bread, brown bread, butter, ham , cheese, egg, tuna, mayonnaise 

Dessert 

Scones, jam, cream

Drinks

Tea, coffee, lemonade, juice (orange and blackcurrant)

 

 

Thursday 18th June Maths learning

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

TGB: fact families

Starter- I’m thinking if a number. 

My number is 3 more than 7. What is my number?

My number is 5 more than 5. What is my number?

My number is 6 more than 4. What is my number?

My number is 10 more than 3. What is my number?

My number is 9 more than 5. What is my number. 

My number is 4 less than 14. What is my number?

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

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

Here are 3 number cards. Can you give me four equations you can make using these numbers? 4, 7, 3

One has been done for you. 

4 + 3 = 7

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

Here are 3 number cards. Can you give me four equations you can make using these numbers? 9, 1, 0

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

Here are 3 number cards. Can you give me four equations you can make using these numbers? 5, 13, 8

Challenge

Which calculation is the odd one out in the group of equations?

 

2 + 3 = 5
3 + 2 = 5
3 = 5 + 2
5 = 3 + 2
7 + 1 = 8
8 + 1 = 7
8 = 7 + 1
8 = 1 + 7

 

4 + 10 = 6
6 + 4 = 10 
10 = 6 + 4
10 = 4 + 6

Extra challenge. 

Draw models to match the following equations.

6 + 4 = 10

5 + 3 = 8

7 + 7 = 14

Don’t forget to share your learning with me. You never know it might get featured on the blog!

Thursday 18th June maths learning

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

TGB: adding two 2-digit numbers. 

Starter

Complete the following equations. 

36 + 10 = 

48 + 30 = 

21 + 70 = 

95 – 60 = 

63 – 50 = 

74 – 70 =

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

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

Don’t forget, you can use pen and paper to help you work out your answers. 

36 + 13 =

24 + 22 = 

41 + 26 = 

52 + 44= 

83 + 17 =

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

Don’t forget, you can use pen and paper to help you work out your answers. 

54 + 17 =

36 + 25 =

39 + 39 =

68 + 45 =

26 + 47 =

Challenge

Miss Lotysz has 35 chocolate bars. She gives 14 to Miss Topliss and 10 to Miss Lister. How many chocolate bars does Miss Lotysz have left? 

 

Miss Topliss has 44 cakes. Miss Lotysz gives her 15 more cakes. Miss Lister gives her ten more cakes. How many cakes does Miss Topliss now have?

Extra challenge

Write a number to complete each statement.

35 + 34 > 

27 + 12 > 

74 – 22 <

51 – 50 < 

68 + 31 >

Don’t forget to share you’re learning with me, you never know it might get featured on the blog!