Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Thursday/Friday Session-Week 9

Both Groups

We are trying to complete our assessment tasks to see whether our learning goals have been achieved. I am really impressed with how well the children have been able to quickly apply the strategies they have learnt.

These assessments will come home in the students learning journals.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Monday Session, Week 9

Year 4/5 & 6

This week we are doing some revision of strategies already learnt.

Make sure you all go back and try out some of the digital activities as a way of revising what you have learnt.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Wednesday Session, Week 8

Year 4

We looked at solving division problems by changing them to multiplication problems. For example 42 divided by 7 is the same as 7 x ? = 42.

Year 5/6

We explored more division strategies and had a go at playing 'Divided Loyalties'. The children have got a good grasp on the place value strategy but need to continue to explore and apply some of the other strategies.

I am away tomorrow so the children have plenty of follow up work to do in class.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Year 5/6 Problem-Tuesday

Year 5/6

Bob had earned $3.78 for 9 aluminium cans that he recycled off the school field. How much does he earn for each can that he finds?

Post the answer as a comment and show your thinking.

Tuesday Session Week 8

Year 4

Same again today. A bit more work with equipment to help the children image what is happening.

Year 5/6

Going to focus on the place value strategy today. Use the divider tool on the right, this is great for illustrating what we are trying to do.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Monday, Week 8

Year 4

Introducing proportional adjustment, specifically doubling and halving. An example is 4 x 10 is the same as 2 x 20 or 8 x 5. We looked at representing this with blocks to illustrate that we are using the same numbers in a different way.

Year 5/6

Today we explored 2 strategies that can be explored to solve problems involving division. The first one, proportional adjustment involves simplifying the problem. For example, 320 divided by 5 can be done by going 320 divided by 10 and then doubling the answer. The second method involves using place value. For example 336 divided by 6 can be solved by going 6 x 50 = 300 + 6 x 6 = 36. Quick recall of multiplication facts is essential here!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Friday, Week 7

Year 4

More of the same today. We will do some speed testing of our 4, 6, 7, and 8 times tables too.

Year 5/6

Working with decimals again. We are learning to use the strategies we already have and apply them to problems involving multiplication of decimals.

Students have to give the 'Canteen Activity' a go in the Learning Links on your right.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Tuesday Session, Week 7

Year 4

Some more learning today on using the compensation strategy. The children are picking it up really fast. Keep working on those times tables too!

Year 5/6

Today we starting solving multiplication problems involving decimals. Get your child to show you how they solve a problem involving decimals. Today they have to solve the following problem and write their thinking and solution as a comment.

Problem

Jimmy is a freestyle skier. He did 6 jumps and scored 9.6 for every jump. What was his total score after the 6 jumps?

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Monday, Week 7 Session

Year 4

We are learning to use the compensation strategy to multiply large numbers. For instance to do 4 x 58 the students will do 4 x 60 then minus 4 x 2 to solve. I will model this using blocks and money.

Don't forget to practice your 6x and 7x!

Year 5/6

As for Friday as the group didn't show.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Friday, Week 6

Year 4

Focus on reviewing our previous learning-using Place value to solve multiplication problems. We are also going to work on strategies to solve our 6, 7 and 9 times tables. The children then need to practice these over the next week.

The strategy we will learn involves splitting the tables. For example the 7 times table is just just your 5x plus your 2x. 7 x 7 = 5 x 7 (35) + 2 x 7 (14). By having these strategies the learning of facts by rote becomes much easier.

Year 5/6

We will review cross products and spend the rest of the session on number knowledge, relating to decimals and equivalent fractions. This knowledge is essential before getting into solving problems that involve multiplying and dividing decimals.

Have a go at the digistore activity, 'Deci-Master'. The link is on the right.