Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Investigations!

There is a long history of investigation in mathematics with evidence that the Ancient Egyptians explored numbers and found patterns and connections in their work. From the time of ancient civilizations mathematics has been used to make sense of the world and the universe in which we live.



Throughout the year we will be working through different investigations using and applying our maths skills and knowledge. Investigations require us to work systematically, think logically and to search for patterns as well as making conjectures, testing these and trying to make generalizations.

See our investigations develop through the year - you can also try them at home!


Investigation 1: Three in a Bag.


This investigation explores totals and complements to 30 with plenty of mental arithmetic. It's an opportunity to develop patterns and work in a methodical, structured way. Here are our questions:

1. Can all totals between 3 and 30 be made with only threee numbers between 1 and 10?

2. Using only 3 numbers between 1 and 10, how many ways can any number between 3 and 30 be made?

3. Can you find all the totals that can be made with consecutive numbers (e.g. 3 + 4 + 5  = 12) ?

4. Can you find totals that can be made using three numbers that are the same - is there a pattern in these totals?

In school we'll use the numicon shapes to help us as they are multi sensory and help us to see the organized system in numbers. Here's what they look like:


Of course you could try this at home without the shapes.

Home Learning

Here are your home learning questions for this week. We have been learning to add and subtract decimals and these questions will help you consolidate these key life skills :-)




1. 53.47 + 78.32

2. 726.3 + 93.56

3. 7.93 + 49. 03

4. 85.62 + 529.3 + 103.07

5. 86 + 18.06 + 65.32 + 100.2

6. 85.51 - 46.46

7. 582.7 - 94.45

8. 632.9 - 8.99

9. List 5 ways in which being able to add and subtract decimals will be useful for you in the future.

Remember, if you need some coaching you can always post a comment and I'm sure someone will help you by 'teaching not telling!' as we do during Rally Coach. Your learning is due in on Tuesday 27th September.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Solve simple problems involving ratio and proportion

http://uk.ixl.com/math/year-6/ratios-word-problems
If you need help figuring out how to solve ratio word problems click on this website.

Use a fraction as an operator to find fractions of numbers and Quantities

This wide selection of Fraction games will help you practice your fraction memory
This Link is amazing and we hope you and your mates will enjoy this game!!!!!!
Have fun:)
By Nadiyah and Aoife :-D

Carry out column addition and subtraction of numbers involving decimals

http://www.math.com/school/subject1/lessons/S1U1L4GL.html

This is a good demonstration on how to do column addition and subtraction using decimals.
it breaks it down in simple steps so its understandable. This will help you learn.
We found this website called welcome to maths playground and its wicked! There are some links in the links page.

solve simple problems involving ratio and proportion

http://uk.ixl.com/math/year-6/ratios-word-problems
If you need help solving ratio problems this is the best site to go to!!!

Read and plot co-ordinates in all four quadrants.

A fun classical maths game to help you with your co-ordinates.If your struggling on your co-ordinates this game is the game for you also there is a time limit.Try and see how many aliens you can find!!!



By Kurun and Ikash

Multiply and divide decimals by 10 or 100 and integers by 1000,and explain the effect

Math basketball is a fun and hard decimal division game and you can play on your own,with your friend or in a team. You have to answer the questions by clicking on the right one.You can shoot in the hoop but if you get it wrong you don't get to shoot in the hoop the computer does it for you http://www.math-play.com/