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Maths Workshops For Parents
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Maths Workshops For Parents Helping Your Child in Multiplication and Division MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Multiplication MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Use of Vocabulary Product 10 x more than etc Twice Double Multiply
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Use of Vocabulary Product 10 x more than etc Twice Double Multiply Repeated addition Multiple MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Multiplying by 10, 100, 1000, We move the numbers not the decimal point. 1000 100 10 1 1/10 1/100 1/1000 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Have a go 100 x 0.3 10 x 0.05 1000 x 4.03 SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL X 25, 50, 200 25 x 12 25 x 50 25 x 25 50 x 18 200 x 45 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Mental Methods of calculation
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Mental Methods of calculation Partitioning – breaking up the sum into parts and doing each part separately. 47 x 5 = (40 x 5) + (7 x 5) = = 235 34 x 7 = 56 x 5 = 45 x 6 = MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Years 3 and 4 Split Array 15 x 6 = 90 10 5 x 10 x 6 = 60 5 x 6 = 30 6
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Years 3 and 4 Split Array 15 x 6 = 90 10 5 x 10 x 6 = 60 5 x 6 = 30 6 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Have a go 35 x 7 = 45 x 8 = 56 x 3 = 346 x 9 = SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Using Tables Times table knowledge is vital for multiplying and dividing. We often use facts to help in calculations 16 x 8 = (8 x 8 = 64, so 16 x 8 must be128) 11 x 13 = 10 x 13 = = 141 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL The Factor Method Years 3 and 4 also use this, although in a simple form Children need good tables knowledge 30 x 12 = 30 x (6 x 2) or (3 x 4) 30 x 6 = 180 x 2 = 360 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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The Factor Method Gets a bit more advanced in years 5 and 6 3.5 x 16
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL The Factor Method Gets a bit more advanced in years 5 and 6 3.5 x 16 (2 x 8) or (4 x 4) or (1 x 16) 3.5 x 2 = 7 7 x 8 = 56 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Have a go 14 x 12 16 x 15 3.5 x 18 = 4.25 x 16 = SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL The Italian Method Often used instead of more traditional methods – for simplicity it is hard to beat. 1 3 5 X 2 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Have a go 245 x 56 345 x 45 45.3 x 13 SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Division MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Vocabulary Division Inverse of Multiplication Quotient
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Vocabulary Division Inverse of Multiplication Quotient 10 x Smaller etc Repeated Subtraction Half Quarter Share MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Dividing by 10, 100, 1000 and We move the numbers not the decimal point. 1000 100 10 1 1/10 1/100 1/1000 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Have a go 3.25 / 1000 = 0.56 / 100 = / 10 = MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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The Chunking Method We teach division as repeated subtraction.
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL The Chunking Method We teach division as repeated subtraction. This is the basis for chunking Can be used for long division also MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Using repeated subtraction
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Using repeated subtraction 5 36 25 (5x5) 11 (5x2) 1 The answer is 7 remainder 1/5 (or 0.2) MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Have a go 12 250 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Have a go 12 250 120 (12x10) 130 10 The answer is 20 and 10/12
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Have a go 12 250 120 (12x10) 130 10 The answer is 20 and 10/12 MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Next Meeting on + and - Thursday 28th February 2013 @ 6.30pm
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Next Meeting on + and - Thursday 28th February 2013 @ 6.30pm MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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Number lines & decomposition
SCOTTS PRIMARY SCHOOL Number lines & decomposition Used for subtraction Likely to see in lower end of school and with children less confident with decomposition. MATHS WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
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