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A lesson to reinforce written methods Skills Recap M A T H S MIXED STARTER Find the HCF of 72 and 36 4 Calculate 565 ÷ 5 1 2 Find the LCM of 12 and 9 3 Calculate the area of the shape below Create a factor tree for 242 5 A lesson to reinforce written methods 5cm 10cm LO: To perform division without remainders

A lesson to reinforce written methods Bus stop division 24/11/2018 Core: will be able to divide using a clear method. Challenge: will be able to use bus stop method clearly Aspire: to understand place value and be able to check results by working backwards and analysing working out Vivo Star: Display a high level of understanding including working efficiently Keywords: place value, units, order A lesson to reinforce written methods LO: To perform division without remainders

A lesson to reinforce written methods Warm up divisions M A T H S ACQUIRE FLUENCY 30÷3= 25÷5= 42÷6= 18÷3= 24÷6= 15÷3= 28÷7= 49÷7= 36÷6= 16÷4= Now Try these 2 x 5 2 2 x 7 x 10 5 4 x 7 3 x 4 x 5 10 6 x 4 8 5 x 6 x 10 6 10 x 8 4 9 x 6 4 x 5 x 10 A lesson to reinforce written methods LO: To perform division without remainders

A lesson to reinforce written methods Warm up divisions M A T H S ACQUIRE FLUENCY Now Try these 5 28 14 6 3 50 20 27 30÷3= 16÷4== 25÷5= 42÷6= 18÷3= 24÷6= 15÷3= 28÷7= 49÷7= 36÷6= 10 5 7 6 4 A lesson to reinforce written methods LO: To perform division without remainders

A lesson to reinforce written methods The bus stop division examples M A T H S TALK ABOUT IT 288 ÷ 12 1 68.5 ÷ 5 2 A lesson to reinforce written methods 67 ÷ 4 3 LO: To perform division without remainders

A lesson to reinforce written methods Bus stop division practice M A T H S HAVE A GO A- I want to practise the “basics” 284÷4 201 ÷ 3 612÷12 504÷7 294÷7 1 B- I want practise working with decimals 98÷8 65÷4 14÷5 194÷8 145÷4 2 C- I want a challenge 432÷18 465÷15 529÷23 966÷23 864÷27 3 =71 =67 =51 =72 =82 =12.25 =16.25 =2.8 =24.25 =36.25 =24 =31 =23 =42 =32 A lesson to reinforce written methods The cost of a book is £2.50. Mrs Brown has £58 to spend. Work out the greatest number of these books that Mrs Brown can buy. LO: To perform division without remainders

A lesson to reinforce written methods Division in context M A T H S SUM IT UP I want to write 3 7 as a decimal. What do I do? What happens? A lesson to reinforce written methods LO: To perform division without remainders