Year 3 Maths Week 7 Week beginning Monday 11 th May 2020 We are learning to: • interpret and represent the group and item concept in multiplication using models • interpret and represent the group and item concept in division using models • Interpret and represent the four rules using bar models • solve word problems using the four operations Follow the learning journey on this PowerPoint; it has a break down for each day from Monday to Friday. There will be a task each day which could be introduced in a video from our YouTube channel, a link to a different website, a worksheet or an open-ended challenge. If you want to, you could upload your work to Purple Mash so that your teachers can see how hard you’ve been working.
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Year 3 MathsWeek 7
Week beginning Monday 11th May 2020
We are learning to:
• interpret and represent the group and item concept in multiplication using models
• interpret and represent the group and item concept in division using models
• Interpret and represent the four rules using bar models
• solve word problems using the four operations
Follow the learning journey on this PowerPoint; it has a break down for each day from Monday to Friday. There will be a task each day
which could be introduced in a video from our YouTube channel, a link to a different website, a worksheet or an open-ended challenge.
If you want to, you could upload your work to Purple Mash so that your teachers can see how hard you’ve been working.
Day 1
Monday 11th May 2020We are learning to represent and interpret multiplication using bar models.
Watch today’s video (click here to access the FOJS YouTube channel) and complete
the task at the end. If you are unable to access the video, see the next slide for a
visual representation of today’s learning and slide 5 for a copy of today’s task.
Barton Farm has 294 sheep. Fair Oak Farm has 178 more sheep than Barton Farm.
How many Sheep are there on Fair Oak Farm?
Fran scored 824 points in a bowling competition. Luke scored 157 fewer points.
How many points does Luke score?
Now over to you TODAY’S TASK:
You can upload your work to your work folder or to the blog
Cut up some small pieces of paper (scrap paper is perfect for this). 30 small pieces will be plenty
Task
You are going to make your own worded problems and create bar models using your pieces of
paper for ideas.
WARNING – maths skills and knowledge needed!
When you pick for the multiplication/ division questions, you will have to think carefully. If the
number is divisible (without remainders) you can write a division calculation. If it isn’t, you need to
write a multiplication sum.
If you are finding this too challenging, you can simplify the numbers. Get confident first!
Addition and subtraction questions
You need a pile of names (4 in total)You need a pile of toys or games (4 in total)You need a pile of 3 digit numbers (4 in total)You need a pile of mixed 2 digit or 3 digit numbers (4 in total)
Multiplication and division questions
You need a pile of names (4 in total)You need a pile of toys or games (4 in total)You need a pile of these 2 digit numbers 16, 24, 15, 20You need a pile with a 2,3,4, 5
Turn the pieces of
paper face down so
you can’t see and
pick at random.
Make a worded
problem using the
pieces you chose.
Day 4
Thursday 14th May 2020We are applying our understanding of multiplication and division through fluency, reasoning and
problem solving.
Watch today’s video (click here to access the FOJS YouTube channel) where we go
through the answers of yesterday’s questions.
Now let’s try a combination of fluency, reasoning and problem solving.