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Maths daily planning slides Week beginning 5.10.20 5.10.20 Today you need to complete the number and place value assessment if there is anything you are not sure about use BBC Bitesize to help you revise. 6.10.20 Starter: Quick


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Maths daily planning slides

Week beginning 5.10.20

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5.10.20

  • Today you need to complete the number and place value

assessment – if there is anything you are not sure about use BBC Bitesize to help you revise.

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6.10.20 Starter: Quick calculations

  • 43 + 20 =

135 + 30 =

  • 43 + 22 =

135 + 31 =

  • 43 + 25 =

135 + 60 =

  • 43 + 19 =

135 - 29 =

  • Can you do these in your head rather than write them

down? How did you do it?

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6.10.20 LO: to add 4 digit numbers with exchange We have been practising these in our word problems, complete your worksheet which includes some reasoning questions too.

WR videos & w'sheet 1 & 2 If you are confident, do worksheet 1 then watch the 2nd video and complete the 2nd worksheet

https://vimeo.com/458470714 https://vimeo.com/458471350

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7.10.20

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7.10.20 LO: to add whole numbers with more than 4 digits

If you are confident with your knowledge of place value and exchange this should be quite straightforward! Make sure you try the problem solving questions.

WR videos & w'sheet 3

https://vimeo.com/458471908

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8.10.20

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8.10.20 LO: to subtract 4 digit numbers with exchange Here is a diagram to remind you, watch the video then complete worksheet 4

https://vimeo.com/459320389

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8.10.20 LO: to subtract 4 digit numbers with exchange Things to remember:  When you need to do a subtraction calculation, the biggest number has to go on the top  You can only have 2 numbers in a written calculation  0 take away any digit needs exchange eg 0 – 4 does not equal 4

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8.10.20 LO: to subtract 4 digit numbers with exchange Challenge

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9.10.20 LO: to subtract whole numbers with more than 4 digits

  • Starter:

Times tables – choose a worksheet and give yourself 10 minutes (or less) to complete it

  • Watch the video and complete worksheet 5 - remember the method

is the same, it’s just bigger numbers!

https://vimeo.com/461351379