© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 7 Day 3 Objective: Apply strategies used for adding pairs of whole numbers to adding numbers with one decimal place.

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© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 7 Day 3 Objective: Apply strategies used for adding pairs of whole numbers to adding numbers with one decimal place.

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 7 Day 3 Look at these different strategies – which is your favourite? is like So… and Total = 92 So… is is like So… = 88 And is 92 So… is

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 7 Day 3 Work in pairs to find the answers HINT! There are three which add to 10. If you can spot them, they are zero effort! = = = = = = = = = = = =

© Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 7 Day 3 Palindromic numbers Write a one-place decimal number less than 10 Reverse the digits Add the two numbers Look and see if you have a number that reads the same forwards and backwards. If not, repeat the process. Reverse the digits Add the two numbers Eventually you will get a number that reads the same forwards as backwards! Total = Total = Total = 36.3 ✔ ✔

= = = = = = = = = = = = Spot the sums which add to whole number. There are 6 to find! © Hamilton Trust Keeping Up Term 1 Week 7 Day 3