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Welcome to our Upper KS2 meeting 0n Progression in Calculations
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Understanding and Using Calculations For all calculations, children need to: Decide on the most appropriate method i.e. mental, mental with jottings, written method or calculator Approximate before calculating and check whether their answer is reasonable.
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Facts need to be learnt off by heart Tables – Vital for multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, measures and problem solving. Doubles - both whole and decimal numbers. Halves – both whole and decimal numbers. Need to practise counting up and down in different amounts.
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Grid Method 7 10 6 70 42 70 42 112 + 16 x 7 =
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Grid Method 600 100 90 15 805 + x203 3060090 510015 Children have to develop their understanding of related facts. 23 x 35= Show Video 1
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12 2.7 + 0.06 14.76 Once children are confident at grid method they will move on to column multiplication.
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Have a go at solving this multiplication using the grid method. 54.3 x 4
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10x -4 2x2x 48 ÷ 4 = 12
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Division by Chunking Recall of multiplication tables helps make this method more efficient, e.g. 72 ÷ 3.
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Division by Chunking e.g. 196 ÷ 6 Watch Video of HTU ÷ TU
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1 x 7 = 7 2 x 7 = 14 5 x 7 = 35 10 x 7 = 70
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Have a go at solving this division using the chunking method. 96.8 ÷8 Watch Video to find the answer
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Applying what you know 73 children and 8 adults are going on a school trip. How many buses do they need to hire if buses have 25 seats (not including the driver’s seat!) I have saved £230. A train ticket costs £50. How many tickets can I buy.
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