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1 KS1 Maths Workshop October 9th 2017

2 While you’re waiting Please complete the first part of the evaluation form What is next in the sequence? o,t,t,f, Add these numbers up: What strategies did you use? Show me 5 (whole group activity)

3 Aims of the session: Enjoy maths and play around with numbers.
Learn a little about how we teach maths across KS1. Learn how we teach: Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division

4 KS1 Practise Makes Permanent
“The Principle focus of mathematics teaching in Key Stage 1 is to ensure that pupils develop confidence and mental fluency with whole numbers, counting and place value. This should involve working with numerals, words and the four operations, including with practical resources (for e.g. concrete objects and measuring tools). An emphasis on practice at this early stage will aid fluency.” DfE 2013

5 Maths in KS1 at Applecroft School
Fun and something to be played with Relevant to everyday life and especially the children’s everyday life. Involves practical and oral/mental work as well as ‘traditional’ book work. Taught once a day for between 20 and 60 minutes. Contained within a 3 part lesson : Oral/mental starter Main activity Plenary Is supported by numerous additional sessions for booster and enhancement. Challenging.

6 What Maths do we teach in KS1?
Number bonds from 10 and 20 ( ie 7+3=10, 18+2= 20) Place value ( units, tens and hundreds) Addition and subtraction to 100 Basic multiplication ( 2,5,10) Basic division ( dividing into 2, sharing into groups) Fractions ( ½ , ¼, 1/3 3/4) Time ( o’clock, 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

7 Understanding number The ‘eightness’ of eight!

8 Place Value We use place value cards
in combination with unifix cubes 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.

9 Oral and Mental Children are encouraged to develop mental strategies to solve calculations. Rapid recall of number facts (number bonds, times tables, doubling, halving) Big Maths carried out weekly Lets have a go!

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12 Your Turn Big Maths…Beat That (Y6 questions)

13 Resources Number line Counters Unifix cubes Number square
Place value cards Dienne rods

14 Year 1 and Y2 Objectives + & -
Mental Calculation – see sheet Written Methods – see sheet See Planning on a Page

15 Addition and Subtraction
Counting Using known number facts- near doubles, compensating Mental methods including jottings Largest number first Number lines – compensation, bridging through 10, partitioning. Children are shown a variety of strategies so they can make the choice when it comes to solving a problem.

16 Addition Written calculations: Models & images: Mental calculations:

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18 Have a go Partitioning Bridging Compensating
On-line resources to support the learning in school – Purple Mash

19 Subtraction Written calculations: Models & images:
Mental calculations:

20 Written calculations:
Mental calculations: Models and images: Subtraction

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23 Have a go Counting back on a number line Bridging Compensating
On-line resources to support the learning in school - Espresso

24 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

25 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

26 Multiplication Written calculations: Models & images: Mental

27 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

28 Written calculations:
Mental calculations: Models and images: Multiplication

29 Multiplication Times tables – counting up in 2s, 5s etc.
Repeated addition = 20 So four lots of 5 makes 20 Grouping and arrays Partitioning and recombining

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31 Have a go Repeated Addition on a number line Arrays
On-line resources to support learning in school - ITPs

32 Division Times tables – repeated subtraction- counting backwards
Grouping Sharing

33 Division Written calculations: Models & images: Mental calculations:

34 Written calculations:
Mental calculations: Written calculations: Models and images: Division

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36 Have a go Repeated addition / subtraction on a number line Sharing
Grouping On-line resources to support the learning in school - website

37 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

38 Online games Children love games to engage their learning. Try some of these site links.

39 Feedback Session What can you do at home?
Make Maths fun!! Make Maths practical and related to real life - out and about. Ask children how they have worked out an answer. Practise rapid recall of number facts. Websites to support maths: NEVER say – I always found maths hard!! Thank you for coming and please fill in the evaluation form


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