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Lots of talking Thinking Self-discovery Problem solving Asking questions Real-life learning Practical and engaging lessons ‘I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.’ (A chinese proverb) JLS are performing every day for a week. Their concert lasts 1 hour. How many hours a week will they be singing? Noah saw 12 legs go into the ark. How many creatures did he see? Why use a number line? Mental Calculations Written Calculations -1 +1 Addition + 10 Subtraction Multiplication Division 12 + 23 = 35 Same problem, different methods… 34 + 53 = 87 30 4 50 3 + 10 +1 36 26 +1 37 38 26 + 12 = 38 + 10 + 20 42 42 + 36 = 78 62 +5 72 +1 77 78 • Subtraction as taking away 13 30 – 17 = 13 - 10 -5 -2 15 20 30 • Subtraction as finding the difference (starting from the lower number and counting on to the largest) +3 7 20 – 7 = ? + 10 10 20 Jump to next multiple of 10 Count the jumps 10 + 3 = 13 20 – 7 = 13 End of year expectations… Year 1 Count in steps of 2, 5 and 10 Year 2 Recall multiplication facts in the 2, 5 and 10 x tables Early stages of multiplication Multiplying as repeated addition +2 0 +2 2 +2 4 2x4 +2 6 2x4=2+2+2+2 So, 2 x 4 = 8 8 3x6 or Add the dots +3 0 +3 +3 3 4 groups of 3 6 +3 9 Add the jumps = 4 12 3=4 12 Whilst children learn about numbers and maths at school, there are also lots of ways that you can support your child at home. It doesn’t have to be by doing pages of sums or text books – there are lots of fun activities and games you can do or include in your everyday routines! Here are a few ideas to help you…