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This half term your child is working towards achieving their individual KIRF target, indicated below. The ultimate aim is for your child to be able to recall these facts instantly! K ey I nstant R ecall F acts Building confidence in mathematics is crucial so be pleased with their efforts and always encourage with praise. Make sure these practice sessions are enjoyable - if your child is really not in the mood it is the wrong time to be practising! Well done, that was quick! If there are 4 wheels on a skateboard, how many wheels will there be on 4 skateboards? Sixteen wheels! What is 1/2 of 0.38? 1/2 of 0.08 = 0.04 So 1/2 of 0.38 must be 0.19! 1/2 of 0.3 =0.15 Spring 1b Developed by the North Yorkshire Primary Maths Consultants Double 34    72 Halves 84   42 ½ or  43 Know multiplication and division facts for 2x and 4x table Know all 2- digit pairs that total 100 Know the doubles and halves of all two-digit numbers Know doubles and halves of 2-digit decimals Know the prime numbers within 50

Helpful hints for parents Make it fun! Make it real! Money: Songs and rhymes Timed Games: How well are you doing? How many questions can you answer in 2 minutes. Can you beat your own record? Dominoes: Playing cards: Call out! Key vocabulary multiply product times by lots of share group divide doublenear double twice 2 lots of 2 times half halved divided by 2 shared between 2 group in pairs  Create regular opportunities for rapid fire questions where an instant correct answer is required  Encourage children to use what they already know, for example the 6x table is double the 3x table!  When children are confident with doubles ask them to find the corresponding halves  Practise halving at least as often as doubling. This will help children with subtraction at a later date Pick a domino This domino could represent 0.52 or 5.2 or 52. Use any of these numbers to double or halve Play number ping pong! Start of saying 'ping', child replies with 'pong'. Repeat and then convert to numbers i.e. say 3.9' and they reply '7.8' (double 2 digit decimal) Or say, '7.8' and they say '3.9' Show children a set of coins, children work out the value of the coins and say how much more is needed to make a pound. Remove picture cards from the pack. Pick a card, state the multiplication and division fact that the child is working on. e.g. Pick the '8' card so 4 x 8 = 32 and 32 divided by4 is 8 As well as commercial CDs children enjoy inventing their own clapping games and chants linked to the times tables A piece of ribbon measuring 63 cm is cut from a piece which is a metre long. How much ribbon is left? 37cm! Can you tell me why? I know 63 and 37 make there are 100cm in a metre The swimming pool is 3.7km away. How far will we travel there and back? £33.50 How do you know? I know because half of 60 is 30 and half of 7 is 3.5 Two tickets cost £67, how much would one ticket cost? 7.4km Can you explain? Well, double 3 is 6 and double 0.7 is 1.4 which makes 7.4 altogether If children are finding decimals tricky relating questions to money makes it much easier to understand. Developed by the North Yorkshire Primary Maths Consultants Spring 1b