Year 4: What sign?

Tweet Children in Year 4 will be investigating a whole range of problems involving number and being able to recognise and explain patterns. Children should then be able to extend the ideas presented and use these to make predictions and ask ‘What if….?’ questions. Problems may appear in many forms such as the following: Find numbers [...] . . . → Read More: Year 4: What sign?

Resource of the week: adding 2-digit numbers mentally

Tweet One of the keys to success with maths is being able to calculate mentally. There should be no need to resort to written methods or to a calculator to add two 2-digit numbers; mental calculations should rule! Having said that, these are not easy, and a number of skills need to have been learned to [...] . . . → Read More: Resource of the week: adding 2-digit numbers mentally

Division: 3-digit numbers divided by 8

Tweet Here is another page for practising the short division method, this time just using the eight times table. The key to this method is, of course, a good knowledge of the 8 times table, as without this the solution can take an awfully long time and lots of errors may occur. The table has been [...] . . . → Read More: Division: 3-digit numbers divided by 8

Using a number square in year 2

Tweet Here we have one page from a selection found in Year 2 which looks in detail at a 1-100 number square and is excellent practice at understanding place value as well as counting. We often take it for granted that children can count up to 100 easily, but in fact many children are not at [...] . . . → Read More: Using a number square in year 2

141 TMD What Are Binary Numbers? Part 1

Tweet Learn what binary numbers are and how to count in binary. Sponsor: Betterment.com Listen to the math podcast here . . . → Read More: 141 TMD What Are Binary Numbers? Part 1

Resource of the week: Valentine’s Day Maths

Tweet Looking through the range of resources it occurred to me that Valentine’s Day is coming up shortly. Sometimes it’s nice to have a change and special occasions such as Valentine’s Day allows us to do this. Here we have a maths worksheet suitable for Year 3 children with a Valentine Day’s theme. It is a [...] . . . → Read More: Resource of the week: Valentine’s Day Maths

140 TMD How to Add and Subtract Roman Numerals

Tweet Learn how to add and subtract like an ancient Roman. SPONSOR: Visit SmartTalkSuccess.com to learn more about The Public Speaker’s new book! Listen to the math podcast here . . . → Read More: 140 TMD How to Add and Subtract Roman Numerals

139 TMD What Are Roman Numerals?

Tweet Learn where Roman numerals came from and find out how to use them. SPONSOR: Try lynda.com free for 7 days by visiting lynda.com/math! Listen to the math podcast here . . . → Read More: 139 TMD What Are Roman Numerals?

Resource of the Week: Make 18

Tweet Here is a worksheet that makes children think a little bit more. It shows a number sentence with two numbers that total 18. It asks what the two numbers could be. The first thing to look for with this is children who use a logical or methodical approach. Usually children will write down the first [...] . . . → Read More: Resource of the Week: Make 18

Year 4 measurement word problems

Tweet Word problems can cause children quite a few problems as they have to work out what mathematical operation(s) to carry out to reach the right answers. This page is a set of word problems all to do with measurement, including time. In order to reach the correct answers children need to be able to calculate [...] . . . → Read More: Year 4 measurement word problems