Wednesday 1st July maths answers

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

TGB: comparing numbers

Starter

My number has 3 tens and 4 ones. What is my number? 34

My number has 5 tens and 6 ones. What is my number? 56

My number has 6 tens and 2 ones. What is my number? 62

My number has 7 tens and 0 ones. What is my number? 70

My number has 9 tens and 1 ones. What is my number? 91

Can you write your own thinking of a number and post it in the classroom for your friends to guess?

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

42

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

56

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

78

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

90

Here are some questions for you to have a go at- example

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

Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct?

Is equal to

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

Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct?

is less than

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

Highlight all of the numbers that are greater than 37. One has been done for you.

15, 98, 17, 36, 57, 70, 44, 38, 74, 99, 81  

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

Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct?

23  is less than     46

89   is greater than    54

63   is less than     69

81   is equal to    81

77   is less than    97

91   is greater than    84

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

Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct? One has been done for you. 

Thirteen is less than 5 tens and 6 ones

7 tens and 9 ones        is greater than          34

Eighty- three             is greater than             3 tens and 8 ones

40 + 9                    is less than                fifty

Ninety- one              is equal to              9 tens and 1 one 

Challenge

Miss Topliss is correct because 65 is too big to fit on a numberline between 50 and 60.

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

English Wednesday 1st July

Good morning Key Stage One.

Today we are identifying, explaining and creating our own compound words.

What is a compound word?

A compound word is when we have two separate words (eg farm and yard) that can be joined together to make one new word (farm + yard = farmyard)

Here is a video that explains things more. There is also a quiz to try out too!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zcgv39q/articles/z38t6fr

Here is a compound word song to help you too!

Could you try merging these words to make them into compound words?

 

foot + ball =

light + house =

rain + bow =

Can you split these compound words into 2 separate words?

________ + ________ = bookshelf

 

________ + ________ = sunflower

 

________ + ________ =handbag

 

Challenge!

Can you think of any compound words of your own?

Email any of your work to [email protected]

 

 

 

Wednesday 1st July maths learning

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

TGB: comparing numbers

Starter

My number has 3 tens and 4 ones. What is my number? 

My number has 5 tens and 6 ones. What is my number? 

My number has 6 tens and 2 ones. What is my number? 

My number has 7 tens and 0 ones. What is my number? 

My number has 9 tens and 1 ones. What is my number? 

Can you write your own thinking of a number and post it in the classroom for your friends to guess?

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

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

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

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

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

Here are some questions for you to have a go at- example

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

Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct?

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

Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct?

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

Highlight all of the numbers that are greater than 37. One has been done for you.

15, 98, 17, 36, 57, 70, 44, 38, 74, 99, 81  

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

Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct?

23       46

89       54

63       69

81       81

77       97

91       84

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

Can you use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct? One has been done for you. 

Thirteen is less than 5 tens and 6 ones

7 tens and 9 ones                  34

Eighty- three                          3 tens and 8 ones

40 + 9                                    fifty

Ninety- one                            9 tens and 1 one 

Challenge

Who is correct? How do you know?

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

 

Tuesday 30th June maths answers

Here are the answers to today’s maths learning. Let me know how you did.

TGB: partitioning numbers

Starter

Can you splat these numbers on your 100 square?

https://www.primarygames.co.uk/pg2/splat/splatsq100.html

57              3

36             65

98             27

47             69

100           81

13             72

Were you able to splat all of the numbers correctly?

Here are some questions for you to have a go at- example

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? This one has been done for you. 

65

Complete the sentence. 

65 has 6 tens and 5 ones.

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

73

Complete the sentence. 

73 has 7 tens and 3 ones. 

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

99

Complete the sentence. 

99 has 9 tens and 9 ones.

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

85

Complete the sentence. 

85 has 8 tens and 5 ones. 

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

48

Complete the sentence. 

48 has 4 tens and 8 ones. 

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

19

Complete the sentence. 

19 has 1 tens and 9 ones.

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

How many tens does the number 55 have? 5

How many tens does the number 32 have? 3

How many tens does the number 67 have? 6

How many ones does the number 74 have? 4

How many ones does the number 99 have? 9

How many ones does the number 81 have? 1

How many tens does the number 100 have? 0

I’m thinking of a number

My number has 3 tens and 5 ones. What is my number? 35

My number has 6 tens and 2 ones. What is my number? 62

My number has 7 tens and 4 ones. What is my number?  74

My number has 2 tens and 2 ones. What is my number? 22

My number has 9 tens and 0 ones. What is my number? 90

My number has 8 tens and 6 ones. What is my number? 86

Challenge

Miss Lister says… I have 9 ones. 

Miss Topliss says… I have one ten, so your number is bigger than mine. 

Is Miss Topliss correct? no

Explain your answer.

If Miss Topliss exchanged her tens for ones, she would have ten ones and that is more than 9 ones.

Challenge

Make a number that has…

5 tens and fewer than 8 ones. What could the numbers be?

50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57

 

6 tens and more than 3 ones. What could the numbers be?

64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69

 

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

http://www.ictgames.com/sharkNumbers/mobile/index.html

 

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

English Tuesday 30th June

Good morning Key Stage One

Here is the poem that we are going to be using to help us this week.

Now that you have read the poem, why not try illustrating the poem? How do you think the author’s walk around the farmyard looked? 

You might also want to write a few words about what you thought to the poem, perhaps a short review or how it made you feel? Perhaps you can remember your own trip to a farm? What do you remember? Can you remember what you saw or even what it might have smelled like!

Please remember to email your pictures to [email protected] – we already can’t wait to see them!

Tuesday 30th June maths learning

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

TGB: partitioning numbers

Starter

Can you splat these numbers on your 100 square?

https://www.primarygames.co.uk/pg2/splat/splatsq100.html

57              3

36             65

98             27

47             69

100           81

13             72

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

Here are some questions for you to have a go at- example

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? This one has been done for you. 

65

Complete the sentence. 

65 has 6 tens and 5 ones.

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

73

Complete the sentence. 

73 has __ tens and ___ ones. 

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

99

Complete the sentence. 

99 has __ tens and ___ ones.

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

85

Complete the sentence. 

85 has __ tens and ___ ones. 

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

48

Complete the sentence. 

___ has __ tens and ___ ones. 

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

Can you place these numbers on a place value chart? 

19

Complete the sentence. 

___ has __ tens and ___ ones.

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

How many tens does the number 55 have?

How many tens does the number 32 have?

How many tens does the number 67 have?

How many ones does the number 74 have?

How many ones does the number 99 have?

How many ones does the number 81 have?

How many tens does the number 100 have?

I’m thinking of a number

My number has 3 tens and 5 ones. What is my number?

My number has 6 tens and 2 ones. What is my number? 

My number has 7 tens and 4 ones. What is my number?  

My number has 2 tens and 2 ones. What is my number? 

My number has 9 tens and 0 ones. What is my number? 

My number has 8 tens and 6 ones. What is my number? 

Challenge

Miss Lister says… I have 9 ones. 

Miss Topliss says… I have one ten, so your number is bigger than mine. 

Is Miss Topliss correct? 

Explain your answer.

Challenge

Make a number that has…

5 tens and fewer than 8 ones. What could the numbers be?

 

6 tens and more than 3 ones. What could the numbers be?

 

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

http://www.ictgames.com/sharkNumbers/mobile/index.html

 

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

Monday 29th June English

Good morning Key Stage One.

Today is your hook activity today as we will be studying a new text over the coming week. 

We would like you today to either go on a walk, go in the garden or watch out of the window. 

From here, we would like you to make a list of the things that you can see or the things that you heard during the time you were out. 

Keep your list safe! You could share it with your teacher if you wish. [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] 

What do you think our new text will be? I will be very impressed if you manage to guess it! 🙂

Monday 29th June maths answers

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

TGB: counting to 100

Starter 

Write these numbers as words.

14- fourteen

7- seven

20- twenty

Write these words as numbers. 

Thirteen- 13

Six- 6

Nine- 9 

First of all, I would like you to use the 100 square to find the following numbers.

45

36

21

78

66

91

Share pictures of you finding these numbers. Did you challenge anyone in your house to find them?

Now can you find one more than 45? 46

Now can you find one more than 36? 37

Now can you find one more than 21? 22

Now can you find one less than 78? 77

Now can you find one more than 66? 67

Now can you find one more than 91? 92

Use your 100 square to help you find the following numbers. 

Numbers between 80 and 89. 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88

Numbers between 30 and 41. 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40

Numbers between 46 and 48. 47

Number between 95 and 100. 96, 97, 98, 99

Challenge

The 100 square has got dirty in the mud. 

Can you work out which numbers are missing?

2, 19, 24, 31, 43, 55, 68, 76, 87, 100

Challenge

The 100 square has been ripped up into four parts. 

Can you say which numbers are hidden by the mud?

13, 22, 23, 24, 33

69, 78, 79, 80, 89

7, 16, 17, 18, 27

72, 81, 82, 83, 92

Challenge

Miss Lister is counting. Can you continue each pattern for her?

33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 etc

82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 etc

94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 etc

Challenge

Order these numbers from smallest to largest. 

36, 21, 84, 19, 56

19, 21 36, 56, 84

Challenge

Order these numbers from largest to smallest

74, 54, 77, 31, 84

84, 77, 74, 54, 31

Don’t forget to share your maths learning with me. You never know it might feature on the blog. 

Monday 29th June maths learning

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

TGB: counting to 100

Starter 

Write these numbers as words.

14- 

7- 

20- 

Write these words as numbers. 

Thirteen- 

Six- 

Nine- 

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

Here is a 100 square to help you with today’s learning. 

First of all, I would like you to use the 100 square to find the following numbers.

45

36

21

78

66

91

Now can you find one more than 45?

Now can you find one more than 36?

Now can you find one more than 21?

Now can you find one less than 78?

Now can you find one more than 66?

Now can you find one more than 91?

Use your 100 square to help you find the following numbers. 

Numbers between 80 and 89.

Numbers between 30 and 41.

Numbers between 46 and 48. 

Number between 95 and 100. 

Challenge

The 100 square has got dirty in the mud. 

Can you work out which numbers are missing?

Challenge

The 100 square has been ripped up into four parts. 

Can you say which numbers are hidden by the mud?

Challenge

Miss Lister is counting. Can you continue each pattern for her?

33, 34, 35, 36, 37,

82, 83, 84, 85, 86,

94, 95, 96, 97, 98,

Challenge

Order these numbers from smallest to largest. 

36, 21, 84, 19, 56

Challenge

Order these numbers from largest to smallest

74, 54, 77, 31, 84

Don’t forget to share your maths learning with me. You never know it might feature on the blog. Check back at 3pm for the answers to today’s learning.