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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! RULE: A whole number is divisible by 2 if the last digit is 0, 2, 4 6 or 8. RULE:A whole number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 3 Let's try! yes because = 15, which is divisible by 3 RULE: A whole number is divisible by 5 if the last digit is 0 or 5 RULE: A whole number is divisible by 9 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 9 Let's try no, because = 14 which isn't divisible by yes, because = 18 which is divisible by 9 RULE: A whole number is divisible by 10 if the last digit is 0 If you can cut a cake into 6 slices, how many cakes would you need to buy if there were 18 people coming to the party? 3 cakes! Well done, that was quick! Remember, when you know 1 fact, you also know 3 more! Developed by the North Yorkshire Primary Maths Consultants Summer 2b Know all multiplication and division facts for 3x, 6x and 9x table Know all multiplication and division facts for all tables up to 10 x 10 Know the tests for divisibility for 2,3,5,9 and 10 Know square numbers to 12 x 12 Know the square roots of square numbers to 15 x 15

Helpful hints for parents Make it fun! Make it real! Dice? 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 Remember to work out a tricky multiplucation use what you already know! So to work out 6 x 8: "we might know 6 x 4 =24 and then double it to make 48" To practice the 8 times table, for example, pick a domino and add the dots. The child multiplies the total by 8. The child should also give the associated division fact. There are lots of CDs available with musical tables. Great fun to sing along to on long car journeys! Remove picture cards from the pack. Pick a card and state the multiplication and division fact that the child is working on. eg Pick the '9' card; so 9 x 7 = 63 and 63 divided by 7 = 9 Roll a dice and generate a two-digit, three-digit or four-digit number. Children discuss whether the number is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 9 or 10. Play ‘Beat the calculator’. One person works out the answer to a multiplication or division question (similar to those above) with a calculator and one person works them out in their head. Who is the quicker?  Encourage children to use doubling to link tables such as 2s, 4s, and 8s  Look for patterns in the tables, for example in the 9 times table the digit sum is always 9!  Chanting tables really does help. Make it fun by adding actions too or singing!  Don't forget to chant those division facts too, they are often much harder to recall times multiplied by lots of groups of multiple of divided by shared product divisible by factor square number quotient A back yard is 8 metres long and 4 metres wide. What is the total area? 32 metres squared! How do you know? Because 4 multiplied by 8 is 32. A recipe for a cake requires three tablespoons of honey. If I make 6 cakes for a school fete, how many tablespoons will I need? 18 tablespoons! Why? The product of 3 and 6 is 18. We go on holiday in 7 weeks time. How many days are left until we go? How many school days are left? 49 days and 35 school days! Why? There are 7 days in a week so 7 times 7 is 49. We only go to school for 5 days, so five seven's are 35. Developed by the North Yorkshire Primary Maths Consultants Summer 2b