VC2M4N06
develop efficient mental and written strategies and use appropriate digital tools for solving problems involving addition and subtraction, and multiplication and division where there is no remainder
- using and choosing efficient calculation strategies for addition and subtraction problems involving larger numbers, for example, place value partitioning, inverse relationship, compatible numbers, jump strategies, bridging tens, splitting one or more numbers, extensions to basic facts, algorithms and digital tools where appropriate
- using physical or virtual materials to demonstrate doubling and halving strategies for solving multiplication problems; for example, for 5 × 18, using the fact that double 5 is 10 and half of 18 is 9; or using 10 × 18 = 180, then halving 180 to get 90; or applying the associative property of multiplication, where 5 × 18 becomes 5 × 2 × 9, then 5 × 2 × 9 = 10 × 9 = 90 so that 5 × 18 = 90
- using an array to represent a multiplication problem, connecting the idea of how many groups and how many in each group with the rows and columns of the array, and writing an associated number sentence
- using materials or a diagram to solve a multiplication or division problem, by writing a number sentence and explaining what each of the numbers within the number sentence refers to
- representing a multiplicative situation using materials, array diagrams and/or a bar model, and writing multiplication and/or division number sentences, based on whether the number of groups, the number per group or the total is missing, and explaining how each number in their number sentence is connected to the situation
- using place value partitioning, basic facts and an area or region model to represent and solve multiplication problems; for example, for 16 × 4, thinking 10× 4 and 6 × 4, then 40 + 24 = 64, or a double double strategy where double 16 is 32, double this is 64, so 16 × 4 is 64
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4 Digit Subtraction - Flip It Card Game
Practise subtracting 4-digit numbers with and without regrouping with a fun game of Subtraction Flip It!
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Place Value to the Thousands Place - Maths Mats
Practise place value concepts, addition and subtraction with a printable set of place value charts.
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2-Digit Subtraction Strategies Posters
Remind your students to use different subtraction strategies when subtracting 2-digit numbers with a set of printable subtraction anchor charts.
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The Mathematical Easter Egg Hunt – Whole Class Game
A differentiated whole class Easter egg hunt.
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Halloween Themed Division Riddles - Worksheet
Have a bit of division fun with our riddle-based Halloween sheets!
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Missing Digit Multiplication - Interactive Activity
Encourage critical thinking with this missing digit multiplication activity.
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Rounding Task Cards
Use place value knowledge to round numbers to the nearest ten through to the nearest hundred thousand with this set of 20 task cards.
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Colouring by Larger Numbers - Operations
Colouring pages to be used when working with operations.
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Place Value - Bunting
A display bunting which can be used to practise Place Value from units to quadrillions.
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Number Talks - Division Strategies Task Cards
Build number sense skills with this set of 24 task cards.
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Mental Maths Division Posters
Use this set of division posters in your classroom when teaching different mental maths strategies.
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Mental Maths Multiplication Posters
Use this set of multiplication posters in your classroom when teaching different mental maths strategies.
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Division Strategies Posters
Use this set of printable classroom posters when teaching different division strategies.
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Fact Family Icosahedron (4, 7, 12 Multiplication and Division Facts)
A hands-on game to play when learning about multiplication and division fact families.
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Fact Family Icosahedron (3, 6, 9 Multiplication and Division Facts)
A hands-on game to play when learning about multiplication and division fact families.
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Fact Family Icosahedron (2, 5, 10 Multiplication and Division Facts)
A hands-on game to play when learning about multiplication and division fact families.
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Equation Tails Active Learning
A whole class active game that encourages learning through a physical setting.
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Divide and Conquer Active Learning
A whole class active game that encourages learning through a physical setting.
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Maths Activity Ideas for Parents - Multiplication and Division
An information sheet for parents or carers to use when assisting children with multiplication and division at home.
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Maths Activity Ideas for Parents - Addition and Subtraction
An information sheet for parents or carers to use when assisting children with addition and subtraction at home.
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Doubles Leap Frog - Doubling Numbers Game
A fun game for students to play when doubling two digit numbers.
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Maths Resource Pack for Parents - Multiplication and Division
A comprehensive resource pack for parents to help Year 3 and Year 4 children with multiplication and division.
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Number Talks Teaching Resource Pack - Grade 4
A collection of number talks teaching resources that support meaningful and highly engaging conversations in the mathematics classroom.
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Maths Resource Packs for Parents - Addition and Subtraction
An extensive collection of resources for for parents to help Year 3 and Year 4 children with addition and subtraction.
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Rounding Numbers to 10, 100 and 1000
A 60 minute lesson in which students will round 5-digit numbers to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000.
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Expanding Numbers Beyond 10 000
A 60 minute lesson in which students will investigate how place value can be used to expand numbers.
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Partitioning Numbers Beyond 10 000
A 60 minute lesson in which students will investigate how place value can be used to partition numbers into smaller parts.
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Exploring 5-Digit Place Value - Assessment
An assessment task in which students will demonstrate an understanding of place value in the tens of thousands.