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KS1 Math

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KS1 Math

Maths presentation from the recent KS1 maths presentation for parents held at Greenfields Primary School, Shrewsbury.
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What do we teach in ks1 Maths?

Number bonds from 10 and 20 ( ie 7+3=10, 18+2= 20)


Basic multiplication ( 2,5,10)
Basic division ( 2)
Fractions ( , , 1/3 )
Addition and subtraction to 100
Place value ( units, tens and hundreds)
Time ( oclock, half past, quarter to, quarter past)
Measurement ( weight, length, capacity)
Money ( everyday money- calculating change)
Problem solving
Handling data ( graphing, tables, sorting data)
Shape and space
Today we will focus on the red highlighted examples


Resources
Number line
Number square
Counters
Online games
Place value cards
Unifix cubes



Diennes
Place Value
We use place value cards
in combination with diennes and
100 squares to recognize
values of numbers.
i.e. make the number 245
Step 1: separate the to its value
2 hundreds, 4 tens and 5 units
Step 2: make that number with either cubes or a value card.
245= 200+40+5
Partitioning Method
25 + 33= 58
Step 1: partition numbers ( tens 20 + 30) (units 5+3)
Step 2: add up the Tens (T) ( 20 + 30 = 50)
Step 3: add up the Units (U) ( 5+ 3 = 8)
Step 4: add both (B) (50 + 8= 58)

55 + 26 ( T 50 + 20= 70) (U 5+6= 11)
70 + 11 = ( T70 +10= 80 ) (U 0+1=1)
80+1=81
Adding 5 + 3 = 8
Step 1 start on the biggest number and count on in
jumps.


Subtracting 18- 4=
Step 1: start on the biggest number and count back in
jumps.
Using a blank number line
34 + 25= 59
34 44 54 55 56 57 58 59

Step 1: partition 2
nd
number ( 25- 2 tens (20) and 5 units)
Step 2: jump the 10s ( 2 tens)
Step 3: jump the units ( 5)
Addition and Subtraction a with number
square
Adding 12
54 +12= 66
Step 1 :Partition the number
( one 10, two units) 10 & 2
Step 2: add on the 10 ( down 1)
Step 3 add on the units ( right 2)

Adding 10 go down 1
Subtracting 10 up 1
Adding 1go right 1
Subtracting 1 go left 1
Addition and Subtraction a with number
square
Adding 9 :
25 + 9= 34
Step 1: find 25 on number square
Step 2: simplify the equation ( add 10 -1).
To add 10 simple go down one on the number
Grid then then take 1 to make 9 ( go left 1 space)
Down 1 left 1
Subtracting 9:
25 -9= 16
Step 1: find 25 on the number grid
Step 2: simplify the equation ( take 10 +1)
Step 3: to take ten go up 1 then take 1 by going
Right 1.
Up 1 right 1
Using a number grid for patterns
and multiplication
Colour in the
even numbers to recognize odd and even
Learn the 2, 5 and 10 x table
number square
Variations for the number square
Hiding numbers on a number square




Multiplication in ks1
First recognize that multiplication is repeated
addition
No of lots how many per group total
3 x 5 = 15
Is the same as 2 lots of 5 or 5 + 5 +5 = 15
Use pictorial cues to represent a x sum.
Encourage them to write the sum:


5 + 5 + 5 = 15


Practical maths
Making maths practical by using real materials. Try
some of these at home with your child.

Using coins using food

Using measuring cups

cooking
Practical maths
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/grownups/article/hel
p-your-child-with-maths
Children can count anything! Pennies, buttons, pasta,
trees, cars, building bricks, sweets, apples encourage
them to count things wherever they are!
Give them mini-tasks at the supermarket eg. putting 6
carrots in a bag; 3 tins of bean, etc.

Maths at home booklet.
Online games
Children love games to engage their learning.
Try some of these sites.

www.ictgames.co.uk
http://mathszone.co.uk/
http://www.topmarks.co.uk/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks1/maths/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/parents/ho
me_activities/everyday_maths.shtml
www.oxfordowl.co.uk and click on maths.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/numbertime/parents/ho
me_activities/everyday_maths.shtml

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