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Photocopiable resource book: - Progressive daily practice in mental addition, subtraction and multiplication to help pupils develop fluency in the fundamentals of mathematics. - Pupils advance at their own pace, providing built-in differentiation. - Perfect for the start of the maths lesson, though easily incorporated into all classroom routines. - Suitable for use with pupils aged 6 to 16. - Pupils motivated through emphasis given to beating their own scores. - Tracking sheet to record pupils' progress.
How to be Brilliant at Mental Arithmetic by Beryl Webber Pdf
How to be Brilliant at Mental Arithmetic addresses the twin pillars of mental arithmetic - mental recall and mental agility. Mental recall depends on familiarity with number bonds and plenty of opportunity to practise. Mental agility depends more on confidence with the number system and the four operations. Using the worksheets in this book, students will learn about: tens and units; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; addition shortcuts; product squares; quick recall; number sequences; factors; more and less; approximations; metric and imperial measures.
Number Grids and Tiles by David Fielker,Frances Mosley Pdf
Mental imagery is essential to children's understanding of numbers. This book provides a goldmine of number girds and charts to enhance children's mental imagery and to consolidate this through valuable activities. * 0-99, 1-100, 1-200 and blank girds * multiplication girds * jigsaws and other puzzle grids * number tiles in two sizes * 50 pages of photocopiable grids.
Logic Puzzles 1 Mental Arithmetic Number Puzzles and Other Games: 230+ Puzzle Grids and Dozens of Other Fun Activities by Christopher Morgan Pdf
Logic Puzzles 1 is a fun an engaging way to learn and practice mental arithmetic skills. Each logic puzzle comprises 5 sums with the resulting numbers already indicated. Two sums read vertically (left to right), two read horizontally (top to bottom) and one reads diagonally (top left to bottom right). You have to work out which 4 numbers go into the 4 squares such that all 5 sums read correctly. There is only a single solution that resolves all 5 sums. There are 4 logic puzzles on each page. On the first page, some numbers are already provided, to help illustrate how it works. The logic puzzles on the first 10 pages feature only addition horizontal & vertical sums. The diagonal subtraction sum ensures only a single unique solution. Thereafter, there is a mixture of addition & subtraction sums in all directions. On page 69, the are 4 logic puzzles from the second book in this series, which feature multiplication & division sums. After every 10 pages of Logic Puzzles, there are a couple of different puzzles and games to make completing the book more interesting. In addition to the 230+ Logic Puzzles puzzle grids, which feature a mixture of Addition & Subtraction, there are dozens of other fun puzzles and games from Bounce Learning Kids included. What's included? 230+ Logic Puzzle grids (2x2) featuring Addition & Subtraction 1 Wordsearch puzzle - find all the double-o words 10 Money Words puzzles - work out the value of each word, then solve the sum 6 Alphabet Number Code puzzles - match the correct letters with the correct numbers to crack the code 1 Crossword Numbers puzzle (10x10 grid) - solve all the sums and place the resulting numbers into the correct places in the grid 3 Fraction Codes puzzles - find the letters that matches the right fraction to solve the codes 1 Make 10 puzzle - find all the pairs and triplets of numbers that add up to 10 in any direction 1 Crossword Math puzzle - find all the missing numbers, then solve the bonus sum underneath 1 Number Search puzzle - solve each sum and find the resulting number in the grid 1 Make 11 puzzle - find all the pairs and triplets of numbers that add up to 11 in any direction 1 Wordsearch Math puzzle - find the combinations of 3 numbers that make a valid addition sum Answers to all puzzles Logic Puzzles 1, and the other books in this series, are a great way to help develop mental arithmetic skills in a fun and engaging way. The books become progressively more challenging. Book 1 is the easiest level.
This photocopiable resource for Key Stage 2 is divided into two main parts. The first covers the important areas of mental maths, such as the four rules, fractions, decimals, money and time, and the second part presents associated topics to enable pupils to employ mental skills in contexts such as shape and measures. The work is at two levels of difficulty: National Curriculum Level 3, and Levels 4-5.
Calculations Without Calculators by John M. Gilmour Pdf
We were all happy when we went to school and learned about numbers with our "toys", fingers, coins, marbles, blocks, etc.. When they were removed, we had to look at the board, watch the teacher do things with numbers (+, -, x, ÷), and we faithfully copied them with pencils and paper, even though we had no idea where most of the numbers came from, because our calculating tools had been taken away, and we had nothing with which to replace them. We were lost, and this was the start of negativity towards self and numbers. The education system has assumed for generations that we all automatically make this transition from the physical to the abstract. Most of us don't!! As a result, our experiences with math, in school and beyond, brought Frustration, Embarrassment, Anxiety, Regret, and Stress to our lives. It is time to get rid of these FEARS, and you do so by mastering the system described in this book. You will learn to calculate by making physical movements on a visual grid. Preparation, Understanding, Learning, and Application make PULA, and that is the key to your success. Preparation entails eliminating all negativity, and believing that you will surely succeed if that is what you want to do. Understanding every word you read and every diagram you see is essential. If you don't, it is not your fault! Try again, and, if necessary, ask for help. There is no such thing as a stupid question. Learning takes concentration and effort. It is much easier to learn things you do understand than to memorize things you don't understand. Application happens because you believe in your new knowledge. There is no rush to master the system. When it does happen, you will have changed your FEARS into feeling SAFER with numbers. If SAFER stands for Speed, Accuracy, Focus, Endurance, and Recall, these are much more positive attributes than what FEARS stood for. Your mastery of calculating on the grid gives you the chance to TRAIN your BRAIN in these five areas. If you give yourself this GIFT for LIFE, you will do everything at a greater speed, more accurately, with greater focus, for a longer time, and remember it all. The book consists of nine very easy lessons, a set of blank grids and tables you are welcome to copy, eighty exercises, and a book of answers to selected exercises. There is no age limit. This system can be the first place where children see and learn about numbers. At the other end of the age scale, you are never too old to learn.
The Framework Maths course is designed to match the pitch, pace and progression of the Framework for Teaching Mathematics at Key Stage 3. This students' book is written for the Extension tier in Year 7, and is suitable for students working beyond the Framework objectives. It comprises units organized clearly into full-colour spreads. Each unit offers: prior learning points identified at the start so that revision is a continual process; learning objectives covered with examples showing the key techniques; plenty of practice with questions pitched at the level suggested in the framework; and summaries and review questions to help students gain responsibilty for their learning.
Mental Mathematics for the Numeracy Hour by Tony Harries,Mike Spooner Pdf
This text is designed to help coordinators and teachers of mathematics in primary schools to plan and develop an appropriate, differentiated scheme of mental mathematics activity to support numeracy and other mathematical work throughout the primary years.
Teaching Arithmetic in Primary Schools by Richard English Pdf
There is a new and increasing emphasis on the importance of teaching arithmetical skills in primary schools. This text outlines what is meant by arithmetic and enables trainee teachers to build their own confidence in teaching arithmetic. It covers all aspects of arithmetic including recall of number facts and traditional pen and paper methods. Each arithmetical approach is illustrated with detailed examples and readers can access their own learning in each area. Guidance on when and where to use different approaches to enhance children′s learning is included and interactive activities highlight essential links between theory and practice. Abouth the Transforming Primary QTS series This series reflects the new creative way schools are begining to teach, taking a fresh approach to supporting trainees as they work towards primary QTS. Titles provide fully up to date resources focused on teaching a more integrated and inclusive curriculum, and texts to draw out meaningful and explicit cross curricular links.
Fostering Children's Mathematical Power by Arthur J. Baroody,Ronald T. Coslick Pdf
Teachers have the responsibility of helping all of their students construct the disposition and knowledge needed to live successfully in a complex and rapidly changing world. To meet the challenges of the 21st century, students will especially need mathematical power: a positive disposition toward mathematics (curiosity and self confidence), facility with the processes of mathematical inquiry (problem solving, reasoning and communicating), and well connected mathematical knowledge (an understanding of mathematical concepts, procedures and formulas). This guide seeks to help teachers achieve the capability to foster children's mathematical power - the ability to excite them about mathematics, help them see that it makes sense, and enable them to harness its might for solving everyday and extraordinary problems. The investigative approach attempts to foster mathematical power by making mathematics instruction process-based, understandable or relevant to the everyday life of students. Past efforts to reform mathematics instruction have focused on only one or two of these aims, whereas the investigative approach accomplishes all three. By teaching content in a purposeful context, an inquiry-based fashion, and a meaningful manner, this approach promotes chilren's mathematical learning in an interesting, thought-provoking and comprehensible way. This teaching guide is designed to help teachers appreciate the need for the investigative approach and to provide practical advice on how to make this approach happen in the classroom. It not only dispenses information, but also serves as a catalyst for exploring, conjecturing about, discussing and contemplating the teaching and learning of mathematics.
Homepages Maths by Robin Grist,Philippa Hepworth,Jackie Cook Pdf
Presents a software by which you can personalise activities and supporting resources. This work offers a range of activities designed to support and complement your lessons, including home context work, number games and puzzles, problems to solve and short written exercises including mental maths and language quizzes.