20 avr 2020 · Objective: To add decimals within 1 For starters Write the following numbers in digits: 1) three point two five
Adding decimals within 1 1 Work out the additions Use the number lines to help you a) 0 3 + 0 2 = Add together 7 hundredths and 34 hundredths
Step 1: Adding Decimals Within 1 National Curriculum Objectives: Mathematics Year 5: (5F10) Solve problems involving number up to 3dp
To add decimals, line up the decimal points vertically and fill in 0's as shown: 1) Multiply the decimals as if the decimals were whole numbers
Step 1: Adding Decimals Within 1 National Curriculum Objectives: Mathematics Year 5: (5F10) Solve problems involving number up to 3dp
27 avr 2020 · 1 Success Criteria: - I can add and subtract decimals within one whole efficiently Youtube Mossford Green - Adding decimals within 1
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Monday 20.4.20
Objective: To add decimals within 1
For starters
Write the following numbers in digits:
1) three point two five 2) five ones, eight tenths and four hundredths
3) six ones, seven hundredths and nine tenths 4) four point three zero seven
Today you will be combining your knowledge of place value, decimals and addition to add two or more decimals that have a total of less than 1. White Rose Maths have put together some handy videos to help explain some of the learning that you will be doing this week. You can watch the Adding decimals within 1 video to find out more. Watch out! The video will say to pause and have a go at certain questions on your worksheet. We
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at the questions below in your book.
1) What number do these counters represent?
Add another tenth.
If you add another 0.07, what number
would you have?
2) Complete the part-whole model:
3) What number is represented by the shaded
part of the square?
Add two hundredths. What is your answer?
4) True or false? 0.05 + 0.91 = 0.96
5) 0.5 + 0.3 = 6) 0.5 + 0.03 7) 0.05 + 0.3 8) 0.9 + 0.03
9) 0.28 + 0.02 10) 0.04 + 0.47 11) 0.62 + 0.126 12) 0.76 + 0.14
13) 0.1 + 0.007 + 0.02 14) 0.451 + 0.09 + 0.105
Complete the following questions in your book. Show you working:
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Tuesday 21.4.20
Objective: To subtract decimals within 1
Today you will be combining your knowledge of place value, decimals and subtraction!
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and goes through some examples. Watch the Subtracting decimals within 1 video. Watch out! The video will say to pause and have a go at certain questions on your worksheet. We
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at the questions below in your book.
2) Complete the part-whole model:
3) Use the place value chart to complete the
subtraction: 0.42 - 0.3 =
4) Use the column method to work out the
subtraction:
1) Complete the part-whole model:
Copy and complete the following calculations using your preferred method. See if you can recognise any patterns to help you answer some of these quicker!
1) 0.332 - 0.147 2) 0.432 - 0.047 3) 0.432 - 0.147
4) 0.682 - 0.154 5) 0.682 - 0.054 6) 0.683 - 0.154
7) 0.973 - 0.124 8) 0.973 - 0.123 9) 0.873 - 0.124
10) 0.485 - 0.084 11) 0.486 - 0.085 12) 0.487 - 0.086
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Wednesday 22.4.20
Objective: To find complements to 1
Today you will be finding complements to 1. This is very similar to finding number bonds to 10¦
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some examples. Watch the Complements to 1 video from White Rose. Watch out! The video will say to pause and have a go at certain questions on your worksheet. We
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at the questions below in your book.
1) Use the hundred squares to help you
complete the additions
2 ) Use the hundred squares to help you
complete the additions
3) Use the hundred squares to help you
complete the additions
4) Use the hundred squares to help you
complete the additions
Find the missing complement to 1.
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Thursday 23.4.20
Objective: To add decimals that cross a whole
Today you will be practising your decimal addition from Monday and applying it to decimals that cross a whole number.
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some examples. Watch the Adding decimals - crossing a whole number video. Watch out! The video will say to pause and have a go at certain questions on your worksheet. We
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at the questions below in your book.
1) Use the place value chart to help you
complete the addition:
2 ) Use the place value chart to help you
complete the addition:
3) Use the column method to help you
complete the addition:
4) Use the column method to help you
complete the addition: Copy and complete the following calculations using your preferred method. See if you can recognise any patterns to help you answer some of these quicker!
1) 0.76 + 0.49 = 2) 0.79 + 0.46 = 3) 0.55 + 0.55 =
4) 0.45 + 0.35 = 5) 0.87 + 0.43 = 6) 0.76 + 0. 32
7) 0.3 + 0.84 = 8) 0.204 + 0.8 = 9) 0.843 + 0.67
10) 0.3 + 0.5 + 0.4 11) 0.32 + 0.3 + 0.8 12) 0.301 + 0.05 + 0.801
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Friday 24.4.20
Objective: To defend the Kingdom of Mathematica
Today you will be practising a range of different maths skills in Guardians: Defenders of Mathematica! You can choose between twenty-four different characters and customise their appearance based upon treasure rewards that your earn through advancing in the game. There is a short training section, then you can choose between ten different KS2 maths subject areas. Each area is set within a realm of the Kingdom that is under attack. Dragons, wizards, giant spiders, spirit beasts, trolls and hobgoblins will challenge you in each subject. You have ten questions to answer. Challenge yourself across 10 topics from the Mysterious Mountains of Multiplication to the Deadly Sea of Shapes. Are you ready to take on the Times Table trials? Put your times table knowledge to the test by answering questions against the clock. https://www.bbc.co.uk/games/embed/guardians-mathematica or search: BBC Defenders of Mathematica
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