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1 L.O: To understand that a quarter is four equal parts of a whole.
Maths Lesson 1 L.O: To understand that a quarter is four equal parts of a whole.

2 L.O: To understand that a quarter is two equal parts of a whole.
What shapes have been halved?

3 L.O To understand that a quarter is two equal parts of a whole.
Can you half these shapes?

4 L.O To understand that a quarter is two equal parts of a whole.
Let’s look at the cake …. We are going to cut the cake into slices and share it. 2 slices = a half slices = a quarter

5 L.O: To understand that a quarter is two equal parts of a whole.
Now lets look at the shapes! 4 equal parts are called a quarter ¼ 2 equal parts are called a half ½

6 L.O: To understand that a quarter is two equal parts of a whole.
Let’s divide these shapes into quarters Did I divide them correctly?

7 L.O: To understand that a quarter is two equal parts of a whole.
Let’s watch a clip about halves and quarters

8 L.O to revise number bonds to 8 and recall number bonds to 9
Maths Lesson 2 L.O to revise number bonds to 8 and recall number bonds to 9

9 L.O to revise number bonds to 8 and recall number bonds to 9
We are going to look at two special numbers! 5 and 6 What numbers go together to make 5 and 6?

10 L.O to revise number bonds to 8 and recall number bonds to 9
Now that we can remember our number bonds to 5 and 6 let’s use our fingers to help!

11 L.O to revise number bonds to 8 and recall number bonds to 9
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12 L.O to revise number bonds to 8 and recall number bonds to 9
Now let’s take a look at the rockets …

13 L.O to revise number bonds to 8 and recall number bonds to 9
Now let’s write all the pairs to 9 in the box! Can you remember them?

14 L.O: to double numbers to 10
Maths Lesson 3 L.O: to double numbers to 10 L

15 L.O: to double numbers to 10
Can you remember how to count in twos? What number comes next?

16 L.O: to double numbers to 10
Let’s use our fingers to help us count in twos!

17 L.O: to double numbers to 10
We are going to double numbers! This means to add the same number to itself 4+4 5+5 6+6 Can you think of an example of doubling?

18 L.O: to double numbers to 10
Let’s listen to a song about Doubling! 4+4 5+5 6+6

19 L.O: to double numbers to 10
Let’s double 4 What should we write? What is the answer? Well done!

20 L.O: to double numbers to 10
Let’s look at the alien spaceships They will help us practice doubling numbers! ullscreen=0&allocId=0&tools=undefined&previewBeforeOpen=undefined&isProductPreview=undefine d&eventOrigin=false&resOpenIndex=0&moduleID=231296&resTypeID=9&specialID=9&resThumb=htt ps://resources.activelearnprimary.co.uk/r00/r0023/r002390/r /previews/Y1W17D2a_S_thum b.jpg&product=abacus&closeButton=over&ver= &fileID=239066&resourceFrame=undefi ned&frameless=undefined&newWindow=undefined&platformUrl=https%3A// y.co.uk/planning&pageID=239066&pageFile=assets.json&innerid=239066&flashWarning=false

21 L.O: to double numbers to 10
We are going to write our answers on the number double table! Can you find the answers? You can use your fingers to help you!

22 Now let’s use the cubes to help us double numbers.
L.O to double numbers to 10 Now let’s use the cubes to help us double numbers. Build a tower of 6 cubes Then double it and build another tower of 6 cubes. How many cubes are there altogether?

23 Maths Lesson 4 L.O to recall number bonds of 5,6,7,8,9,10

24 L.O: to recall number bonds to 5,6,7,8,9,10
Can we remember our number bonds to 8? What numbers go together to make 8? 4+ _____ = 8 What number is missing? Let’s try some more!

25 L.O: to recall number bonds to 5,6,7,8,9,10
We are going to use our number cards to help us remember all our number bonds When I call out a number you must find someone that will help you make that number bond. If I call out ‘5’ …2 and 3 must stand beside each other.

26 L.O: to recall number bonds of 5,6,7,8,9,10
Let’s look at the number bonds table There are more number bonds for 10 than any other number!

27 L.O: to recall number bonds to 5,6,7,8,9,10
Now we are going to look at subtracting the number bonds. 7-2 = ? 8-3= ? We can use the number bonds table to help us!

28 L.O: to count objects recall number bonds of 5,6,7,8,9,10
Some children are going to be given the number cards. We need to listen carefully! If you have the answer on your number card stand up!

29 L.O to recall number bonds to 20
Maths lesson 5 L.O to recall number bonds to 20

30 L.O: to recall number bonds to 20
We are going to look at a special number! What numbers go together to make 10? 10

31 L.O: to recall number bonds to 20
Look at my sheet with rockets on it How many rockets are there? 10! Well done! If I fold it over how many can you see? How many are hiding?

32 L.O: to recall number bonds to 5,6,7,8,9,10
We are going to work in Pairs now! Listen carefully, you will be either A or B If you are A count out 10 cubes If you are B count out 6 cubes Now put your cubes together. How many do you have? How many more do you need to make 20?

33 L.O: to recall number bonds to 20
Let’s write out the number bonds to 20 on the board Can we remember all of them? Well done! Now let’s use the coat hanger and pegs to practice them! How many pegs are hiding?


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