Week 3 Numeracy Activities
Lesson on Make 10 ( Tuesday's workshop will be about this )
Follow up work on Make 10.
Lesson on compatible numbers ( Thursday's workshop will be about this )
Follow up work on Make 10.
Basic Facts - Choose your challenge
Extras
Week 2 Numeracy Activities
This week we are focusing on place value and using some addition and subtraction strategies to add on from our learning last week about place value. Below are some videos of workshops you can watch to guide you through these strategies.
Addition strategies:
Subtraction strategies:
Practise - addition and subtraction by 10's and 100's
Have a go at these equations.
Now you have had lots of practise using the strategy. Challenge yourself with these word problems.
Week 1 Numeracy Activities
This week we are focusing on place value of numbers in the tens, hundreds and thousands. We can use a range of materials to make numbers and expand them to write them in a longer form. For example we can use:
This helps us to identify how many tens, hundreds and thousands there are in any given number. Below are some videos and activities for you to do to practise expanding numbers and saying how many 10's, 100's and 1000's in any given number. You can also look back at the 'Mild' numeracy page for more resources to support your learning.
Videos to Watch
Watch these videos on place value. They will explain the following:
Expanding two, three and four digit numbers
How to use number pieces with Matua Brent
How many tens, hundreds and thousands in a number?
Online Game |
iPad Apps
If you are able to download the following free apps onto your device they will help you to solve the equations and also practise your number knowledge.
Practise: How many tens, hundreds and thousands in a number?
Play this game with an adult
Nice or Nasty for Two
How do you play?
You'll also need a 1 to 6 dice, or even a 0 to 9 dice if you have one. You could use a spinner instead of a dice. You might like to use an interactive dice or spinner online.
Each of you draw a set of four boxes like this:
How do you play?
You'll also need a 1 to 6 dice, or even a 0 to 9 dice if you have one. You could use a spinner instead of a dice. You might like to use an interactive dice or spinner online.
Each of you draw a set of four boxes like this:
The Game
Take turns with the adult to roll the dice and decide which of your four boxes to fill. Do this four times each until all your boxes are full. Read the four digits as a whole number.
Whoever has the larger four-digit number wins.
There are two possible scoring systems:
• A point for a win. The first person to reach 10 wins the game
• Work out the difference between the two four-digit numbers after each round.
The winner keeps this score. First to 10000 wins.
Take turns with the adult to roll the dice and decide which of your four boxes to fill. Do this four times each until all your boxes are full. Read the four digits as a whole number.
Whoever has the larger four-digit number wins.
There are two possible scoring systems:
• A point for a win. The first person to reach 10 wins the game
• Work out the difference between the two four-digit numbers after each round.
The winner keeps this score. First to 10000 wins.