Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Division Practise

Your group has been learning to solve division equations.  Here are some websites to help you practice your new learning
Division Practise

Monday, October 14, 2013

Division

This term we are learning about division. Did you know that if you know your times tables you already know your division.
The equation 3 x 2 means 3 groups of 2.  So if we skip count that 2,4,6 so 3x 2 = 6.
So what does 6/2= mean?  It means you start with 6 and need to find out how many times the number 2 goes into 6. So if I skip count backwards in twos it sounds like this 6,4,2 so I have gone backwards in twos 3 times.  6/2 = 3. 

What do you notice about 3 x 2 =6 and 6/2 = 3?
Write your ideas in your math book.

Have a go on the set tasks on study ladder www.studyladder.co.nz

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Multiplication Practice

This website is call jog the web.  It is where you can create a space for websites about a certain thing.  The link below takes you to a jog the web page for you to practice your multiplication skills.  All the websites are on the left hand side so you can go between the different sites without having to go  through bookmarks.  Comment below explaining which was your favourite website to use.
jog the web - multiplication

Friday, July 5, 2013

Explaining Our Strategies

We have been learning to solve large number equations  by using rounding to the nearest ten and reversing the equation to help us solve these quicker. Solve this equation using one of the strategies or a combination of these strategies.  Write your working out in your math book and take a fotobabble of it, explaining how you solved the equation.  Embed it into a blog post on your own blog and write a short description explaining what your fotobable is about.

68  + ____ = 134

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Say and Write Numbers to 1,000,000

We have been learning to say and write numbers up to one million.    Record yourself on this voicethread to see if you can say the following numbers.  There are some challenging ones, but I'm sure you can say them :)

Can you say these numbers to one million?