Practise your tables, play a maths game and choose one other thing to work on each day. Watch the video link for each one and then have a go yourself!
Column subtraction Make your own tens and ones using straws, tooth pics, pencils (or anything else you can think of which you can make into bundles of ten). Practice column subtraction with your tens and ones, then have a go at drawing them out. Once you have done this, practise column subtraction with just numbers. Why don’t you use a dice to generate your numbers and make some column subtraction questions of your own> Link to video for column subtraction of 2 2-digit numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pADFYrGdyYE&list=PLWIJ2KbiNEyq1iZ36fRe-xTJ4NNZsmYz9&index |
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Column addition Make your own tens and ones using straws, tooth pics, pencils (or anything else you can think of which you can make into bundles of ten). Practice column addition with your tens and ones, then have a go at drawing them out. Once you have done this, practise column addition with just numbers Why don’t you use dice to generate your numbers and make some column addition questions of your own. Link to video for column addition of 2 2-digit numbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHM25Nx4vhg&list=PLWIJ2KbiNEyq1iZ36fRe-xTJ4NNZsmYz9&index=7&t |
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Times Tables Spend at least 15 minutes a day practising your times tables |
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Maths Games Choose a maths game to play each day. Have a go making up new rules or inventing your own maths game. https://matr.org/blog/fun-maths-games-activities-for-kids/ Link to maths games videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foj6ujoT_HU&list=PLWIJ2KbiNEyoBDc5yLJ4PaiaY3o5E5xCB |