Number Activities Summer Course July 2011. Session Outline Exploring Number activities Place Value activities Language & Number Operations Teaching Number.

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Number Activities Summer Course July 2011

Session Outline Exploring Number activities Place Value activities Language & Number Operations Teaching Number Facts Summer Course July 2011

Points to Note Summer Course July 2011

Activities for exploring Number 3 question activity Sound of a number of activity Ten Bus activity Number Fans Counting Stick Summer Course July 2011

Counting Stick Summer Course July Click on the link below for uses in each class

Number Fans Summer Course July 2011

Sound of a Number Summer Course July 2011

Three Question Activity How many sweets/counters are there? (Take some away while pupil has head turned) How many sweets were there? How many sweets are in my hand? Summer Course July 2011

Number Pictures Summer Course July 2011

Emphases within Number Summer Course July 2011

Teacher Guidelines page 70 Summer Course July 2011

Place Value Activity Summer Course July 2011 Place Value Charts Place Value Charts A resource for learning or teaching place value. Excellent for teachers and pupils alike. Superb on interactive whiteboards. Different levels of difficulty which include decimals.

Language & Number Operations Summer Course July 2011

Language & Number Operations Summer Course July 2011

Teaching of Number Facts Summer Course July 2011

Summer Course July 2011

Number Trios (using Concrete Materials) = 3 then = 3 3 – 1 = 2 3 – 2 = 1 Summer Course July 2011

Number Trios (2, 4, 6) = = 6 6 – 2 = 4 6 – 4 = 2 4 and 2: How many altogether? 2 and how many make 6? 6, take away 2: How many left? Suitable preparation for addition and subtraction Summer Course July 2011

Support Materials Summer Course July 2011

INTO InTouch Articles Turning the Tables Making Tables add up! Making Tables add up again! Summer Course July 2011