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Preston Place, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, SN7 7XE
Folly View
Primary School
For each day there will be a video to watch and a worksheet to have a go at. If you have anything at home to help you have a go at the work practically too or instead, that would be great! For example you could could make your own number cards by tearing up some paper and writing one number up to 20 on each one. Then you could use them to create addition and subtraction number sentences (e.g. 14 + 5 and 20 - 3). You could use objects from your house to help you solve the questions.
Monday
WALT (We are learning to): Subtract by counting back and crossing 10.
Click on the video link below, then find the 'Addition and Subtraction (within 20) block' - under Spring Term and click it. Find and watch the 'Subtraction - crossing 10 (counting back)' video, then complete the sheet below.
Tuesday
WALT: Subtract by counting back crossing 10, using partitioning.
Click on the video link below, then find the 'Addition and Subtraction (within 20) block' - under Spring Term and click it. Find and watch the 'Subtraction - crossing 10 (1)' video, then complete the sheet below.
You could have a go at doing this by drawing your own number lines and making up your own subtractions if you prefer!
Wednesday
WALT: Subtract by counting back crossing 10, using partitioning.
Today is the second day we are looking at using a number line to subtract, but counting back in chunks.
Click on the video link below, then find the 'Addition and Subtraction (within 20) block' - under Spring Term and click it. Find and watch the 'Subtraction - crossing 10 (2)' video, then complete the sheet below.
Thursday
WALT: Subtract by comparing and finding the difference.
Click on the video link below, then find the 'Addition and Subtraction (within 20) block' - under Spring Term and click it. Find and watch the 'Related Facts' video, then complete the sheet below.
Friday
We usually use Fridays at school to have a good re-cap and check the children have understood all the topics we have covered during the week. You could have a look back at the work you have done and have another go at any tricky questions.
You could also have a look on the Internet for some maths games.
There is also a really good new maths app by White Rose that you can download to play if you want to.
Here are some good websites:
Preston Place, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, SN7 7XE