Monday 13th July maths learning

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

TGB: telling the time o’clock and half past.

Starter

Write these numbers as words. 

32

48

67

Write these words as numbers.

Twenty-one

Thirty- six

Ninety- two

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

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/

Week 11 lesson 3.

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

Match the events to the approximate time they happen.

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

Practise in a clock making these times.

If you can’t access a clock here is a link to a clock that you can change the time on. 

https://www.visnos.com/demos/clock

 

7 o’clock Half past 11
10 o’clock 2 o’clock
Half past 3 Half past 1
9 o’clock Half past 4
Half past 12 5 o’clock

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

Write the correct times.

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

Miss Lister has matched the clocks to the times. Is she correct? Can you mark her work?

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

Miss Topliss is reading the time. She thinks the clock shows 3 o’clock. 

Is she correct?

What mistake has she made?

Challenge 

Challenge 

Is Miss Lotysz correct?

Challenge 

Miss Topliss thinks

Is Miss Topliss correct?

Explain your reasoning.

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning.

https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/116/telling-the-time

Don’t forget to share pictures of your work with me, you never know they might appear on the blog. Check back at 3pm for the answers to today’s learning. 

Monday 13th July maths learning

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

TGB: telling the time to the hour. 

Starter

Use the symbols <, > or = to make these statements true.

54    21

47    45

20    20 

63    79

88    89

100   99

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

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

Match the times to the clocks

     

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

Complete the times.

The time is _____ o’clock.

 

The time is _____ o’clock.

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

Practise on a clock making these times. 

Eight o’clock

Ten o’clock

4 o’clock

Twelve o’clock

1 o’clock

If you can’t access a clock here is a link to a clock that you can change the time on. 

https://www.visnos.com/demos/clock

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

Think about your day. What time do you do the following activities?

Wake up- 

Eat lunch- 

Play- 

Eat tea- 

Watch Tv- 

Go to bed-

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

Miss Lister has matched the clocks to the times. Is she correct? Can you mark her work?

Challenge

Miss Topliss is reading the time. She thinks the clock shows 3 o’clock. 

Is she correct?

What mistake has she made?

Challenge

Miss Lotysz thinks

Is Miss Lotysz correct?

Explain your reasoning.

Here is a game for you to play once you have completed your learning. 

https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/116/telling-the-time

Don’t forget to share any pictures of your learning with me, you never know they might appear on the blog. Check back at 3pm for the answers to today’s questions. 

Week 7 and it is sport’s week

This week we are focusing on physical activity. All areas of learning have a physical element within them including phonics. Today we would like you to start an exercise log and practice balancing.

It’s your last week in primary school!

I can’t believe how quickly this week has come around and it’s your last week in primary school! I wanted to share a poem with our Year 6 crew today, have a little read and I hope you enjoy it!
Tomorrow/Wednesday please check our blog for your leavers videos- there will be a few and for any updates on Wednesdays celebrations.
It’s not the leavers celebrations we hoped for you but we are going to make it as special as possible. This week there will be no maths and instead lots of fun activities for you to get involved with to mark your last week in primary school!
We’d like all year 6 to join us TOMORROW at 1:30pm through google hangout for a fun scavenger hunt- check your emails for an invite!
It leaves me to say enjoy your very last Monday of primary school!

Friday 10th July maths answers

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

TGB: exit ticket

Here is your exit ticket for fractions. Remember this isn’t a test, this is to see what you have learnt and what you might still need more help with.

1/2 of 16 = 8

1/2 of 20 = 10

1/2 of 32 = 16

1/4 of 4 = 1

1/4 of 40 = 10

1/4 of 80p = 20p

3/4 of 16 = 12

3/4 of 28 = 21

3/4 of 44 = 33

2/4 of 44 = 22

2/4 of 8 = 4

2/4 of 20 = 10

4/4 of 40 = 40

1/3 of 15 = 5

1/3 of 30 = 10

Tick all of the unit fractions. 

1/3 /

2/4

1/9 /

6/10

5/7

1/10 /

3/9

Tick all the non unit fractions. 

3/7 /

4/7 /

1/2

9/10 /

5/8 /

3/4 /

1/7

True or false?

1/2 is the same as 3/4 False

1/2 is greater than 1/4 True

3/4 is less than a half False

 

Would you rather have 1/2 a chocolate bar or 2/4 of a chocolate bar?

1/2 and 2/4 are both the same.

 

Don’t forget to share any pictures of your learning with me, you never know they might appear on the blog.

Friday 10th July maths answers

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

TGB: counting coins

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

Use or draw coins to show the given amounts. 

10p in 5p coins. 2 5p coins

50p in 5p coins. 10 5p coins

50p in 10p coins. 5 10p coins

40p in 5p coins 8 5p coins

60p in 20p coins 3 20p coins

£1 in 50p coins 2 £1 coins 

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

Can you add these amounts together?

1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p = 7p

2p + 2p + 2p + 2p = 8p

5p + 5p + 5p + 5p + 5p = 25p

10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p = 80p

20p + 20p + 20p + 20p = 80p

2p + 2p + 1p = 5p

5p + 5p + 10p = 20p

£1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 = £8

£2 + £2 + £2 + £2 = £8

£2 + £1 = £3

Challenge 

Miss Lister’s piggy bank is full of two pence pieces, five pence pieces and ten pence pieces. 

Using one type of coin at a time how can he make 30p?

How many 2p will she need? 15 2p coins

How many 5p will she need? 6 5p coins

How many 10p will she need? 3 10p coins 

Challenge 

Miss Topliss has 2 silver coins. Miss Topliss has 2 5p coins. 

Miss Lister has 5 bronze coins. Miss Lister has five 2p coins. 

Miss Lotysz has 1 silver coin. Miss Lotysz has one 10p coin. 

They all have the same amount of money. Which coins do they each have?

Collect or draw the coins to prove it.

Don’t forget to let share any pictures of your maths learning with me, you never know they might feature on the blog.

End of the week

It’s the end of the week and what a busy one it has been!

Another day with wonderful work and children challenging themselves to do their best. Well done to you all!

I’ve seen great work from Cole, Amelia, Riley, Arwa, Dalton, Alesha and Nastazja and lots of you have again been earning Knowledge Points and improving your speed and accuracy on TTRockstars. Well done!

I hope the weather is good for us this weekend and you all have lots of fun.

I’ll see you on Monday for our final week in Y3 and Y4.

Take care!