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Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
Monday 22 nd June 2020 Questions from myminimaths.co.uk:10a) 213 x 4 = 10b) 430 x 4 =10c) 19 x 4 = 10d) 4 x 615 = 10e) 159 x 4 = 10f) 4 x 92 =
10g) 655 x 4 = 10h) 217 x 4 =
10i) 826 x 4 = 10j) 4 x 512 = 10k) 1210 x 4 = 10l) 172 x 4 =
10m) 4 x 227 = 10n) 4 x 483 =
10o) 4 x 316 = 10p) 179 x 4 =
Video to help:
https://myminimaths.co.uk/arithmetic-16-practice-question-10/
Answers:https://myminimaths.co.uk/arithmetic-16-answers-question-10/
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
4 times table1 x 4 = 4 5 x 4 = 20 9 x 4 = 362 x 4 = 8 6 x 4 = 24 10 x 4 = 403 x 4 = 12 7 x 4 = 28 11 x 4 = 444 x 4 = 16 8 x 4 = 32 12 x 4 = 48
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
Questions from myminimaths.co.uk:22a) 22b) 22c)
22d) 22e) 22f)
22g) 22h) 22i)
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
22j) 22k) 22l)
22m) 22n) 22o)
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
Video to help: https://myminimaths.co.uk/arithmetic-16-practice-question-22/
Answers:https://myminimaths.co.uk/arithmetic-16-answers-question-22/
Fluency1) 2)
3) 0.426 + 0.216 = 4) 0.515 + 0.084 =
LO: To add decimals within one whole.Tuesday 23rd June 2020
Star words: place value addition decimals ones tenths hundredths thousandths in total
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
5) 0.535 + 0.245 = 6) 0.333 + 0.502 =
7) 0.709 + 0.273 = 8) 0.063 + 0.784 =
9) 0.406 + 0.298 = 10) 0.473 + 0.009 =
Reasoning0.333 + __________ = 1
Do you agree with Tommy?Can you explain what his mistake was?
Mr Orr says, “The number will be 0.06 if I add 1 tenth to the number.”Do you agree with Mr Orr?Explain your answer.
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
What mistake has Mr Needham made?0.41 + 0.3 = 0.413
Problem Solving
What is the largest she can make? What is the smallest?Compare the number sentences using < , > or =1) 0.7 + 0.03 + 0.001 = 0.07 + 0.3 + 0.1 =
2) 0.4 + 0.1 + 0.05 = 0.3 + 0.2 + 0.05 =
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
LO: To subtract decimals within one whole Wednesday 24th June 2020
Star words: place value subtraction decimals ones tenths hundredths thousandths difference
Fluency – Identify the decimal numbers and subtract them.1) 0.457 – 0.223 = 2) 0.548 – 0.327 =
3) 0.598 – 0.036 = 4) 0.468 – 0.252 =
5) 0.865 – 0.304 = 6) 0.603 – 0.06 =
7) 0.852 – 0.324 = 8) 0.62 – 0.258 =
9) 0.606 – 0.052 = 10) 1 – 0.461 =
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
Reasoning0.646 – 0.23 = 0.623Explain what mistake Miss Dean has made?
Here are 2 calculations.0.45 – 0.3 0.45 – 0.230.45 – 0.15 0.45 – 0.18 Explain your choice of order.
Problem Solving Complete the part-whole models
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
The strip of paper is cut into 2 unequal parts. The difference in length between the 2 strips of paper is 0.1m
Fluency – Use the column addition grids to add the numbers together.1) 4.557 + 2.02 = 2) 3.4 + 2.342 =
3) 3.253 + 3.9 = 4) 5.6 + 3.025 =
5) 4.07 + 9.333 = 6) 3.4 + 7.682 =
LO: To add numbers greater than one with different numbers of decimal places
Thursday 25th June 2020Star words: place value addition decimals ones tenths hundredths thousandths in total
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
7) 0.9 + 9.23 = 8) 8.674 + 5.709 =
Reasoning
Here is her working out.
Can you spot and explain her error?Work out the correct answer.Problem Solving
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13
Friday 26 th June 2020 Arithmetic
1) 9779 - 1000 = 19) 47 + 37 = 2) 45 x 5 = 20) ___ x 7 = 6303) 17.9 + 6.5 = 21) 8.71 x 100 = 4) 132 ÷ 11 = 22) 112 = 5) 2418 + 588 = 23) 79,142 + 800 = 6) 11 x 12 = 24) 40 x 300 = 7) 507 - 8 = 25) ___ x 120 = 36008) 14.61 + 9.49 = 26) 80% of 2500 =9) 5 x 5 x 4 = 27) 7.32 x 6 = 10) 991 + 100 = 28) 49 + 19 = 11) 96 x 5 = 29) ___ x 30 = 120012) 14.2 + 18.9 = 30) 8.7 ÷ 100 = 13) 63 ÷ 3 = 31) 122 = 14) 463 - 188 = 32) 39,000 + 4200 = 15) 132 ÷ 12 = 33) 40 x 40 = 16) 5492 ÷ 9 = 34) ___ x 90 = 360017) 26.09 – 13.1 = 35) 25% of 2200 = 18) 4 x 5 x 8 = 36) 4.92 x 7 =
Miss Stonehouse and Mr Orr’s Maths Group – Week 13