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Key Stage 2 Maths Meeting. Earsham Primary School Presentation to Parents. Monday 30 th October 2017. National Curriculum Programme of Study. Addition and Subtraction. ( Year 3 ). ( Year 6 ). Adding larger numbers. Adding 3 digit numbers. Multiplication.
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Key Stage 2 Maths Meeting Earsham Primary School Presentation to Parents Monday 30th October 2017
Addition and Subtraction (Year 3) (Year 6) Adding larger numbers Adding 3 digit numbers
Multiplication Multiplying 3 digit numbers by a single digit 6 x 40 100 300 3 120 18 300 120 + 18
Multiplication Multiplying 4 digit numbers by 2 digits 2000 20 100 4 x 10 20000 1000 40 200 6000 3 60 300 12
Division Dividing 3 and 4 digit numbers 1x 12 = 12 61 732÷ 12 = 2x 12 = 24 3 1 6 8 3x 12 = 36 40 x 12 20 x 12 4x 12 = 48 1 x 12 720 480 5x 12 = 60 5 4 9 3 0 10x 12 = 120 0 732 20x 12 = 240 40x 12 = 480 12 7 9 0 8
Fractions, Percentages and Decimals Decimals Percentages Fraction 2 3 2 66.66% 0.666 3 4 5 75% 0.75 0.40 40%
Adding Fractions (Year 3) + = 18 2 2 4 2 2 9 7 4 7 5 7 10 20 (Year 6) + = 10 8 + = 20 20
Multiplying Fractions (Year 5) x = or 30 2 10 2 2 6 1 12 2 24 4 8 4 3 4 4 (Year 6) Multiplying Mixed Numbers x = 2 3 7 3 x = 1
Dividing Fractions (Year 6) ÷ = 8 2 8 3 4 4 10 10 20 20 3 2 Rotate the 2nd pair of Fractions = x 24 = 1 1 20
Measurements – Area of Shapes (Year 5) (Year 3/4) (Year 6) 7cm 11cm Adding Squares Complex Shapes Using Formulas
Measurements – Volume Estimating Volumes Finding the Volume using formulas
Measurements – Angles (Year 3/4)
Measurements – Angles (Year 5/6)
Statistics (Year 3/4) Which is the favourite sport? Which is the most unpopular sport? How many people took part altogether? How many people voted for softball? Create your own bar chart.
Statistics (Year 5) What was the temperature at 2pm? Which 3 recordings were the coldest? Predict the temperature at 10pm. How many recordings were made? Create your own line chart.
Statistics (Year 6) Which was the favourite sport? Which is the most unpopular sport? What fraction voted for track events? Which 2 sports make a total of 50%? Create your own pie chart.
Sample Questions Maths Paper 1: Arithmetic chapter menu next page
Sample Questions Maths Paper 2 / Paper 3 : Reasoning chapter menu next page
Sample Questions Maths Paper 2 / Paper 3 : Reasoning chapter menu next page
click to see all text How to Help Your Child with Maths • Play times tables games • Play mental maths games including counting in different amounts, forwards and backwards • Encourage opportunities for telling the time • Encourage opportunities for counting coins and money; finding amounts or calculating change when shopping • Look for numbers on street signs, car registrations and anywhere else! • Look for examples of 2D and 3D shapes around the home • Identify, weigh or measure quantities and amounts in the kitchen or in recipes • Play games involving numbers or logic, such as dominoes, card games, darts, draughts or chess chapter menu next page