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5.1 Addition
> 5.1 Addition
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You will often need to add two
amounts together to find out how
many altogether.
As the numbers get larger, counting
takes too long and it is easy to make
a mistake. A place value grid will help
you to calculate.
Exercise 5.1
1 Draw two different arrangements for 7 on the ten frames.
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2 Find the totals.
a 41+6=
d 62+7=
3 Find the totals.
b 35+4=
e 37+2=
71 c 46
6 +2
42+10=
Answer: 42 + 10 = 52
Jump on 10 on the
number line. 42 + 10 = 52
c 73+4=
f 53435
The ones have
not changed.
42+10=52
5.1 Addition
4 Find the totals.
a 57+10= b 34+10= c 79+10=
d 48+20= e 65+20= f 26+30=
5 Find the totals.
a 37 b 61 g 56
+10 + 20 + 30
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Why do you think that might be?
Share your ideas with your partner.
“J & 6+4=10. Use this to help you write two number sentences
to show complements of 20 and one number sentence to
show complements of 100 using tens numbers.
7 Use the number bonds for 5 to help you write number
sentences to show the complements of 50 using tens numbers.
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Find the total of these three numbers.
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4 and 6 equal 10.
And 5 more is 15.
4+6 =10
10+5 =15
Answer: 4+5+6=15
“J 8 Find the totals.
a 9+6+1= b 5+7+5= c 7+4+3=
Write some calculations that add 4 single-digit numbers
for your partner to solve. Swap calculations.
What made the calculations hard or easy? Discuss with your partner.
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Keep adding three single-digit numbers in the same pattern.
1+2+3=6 2+3+4= 344455
What do you notice?
Can you say why? Discuss with your partner or in a small group.
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5.2 Subtraction
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> 5.2 Subtraction
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You will often need to subtract one amount from
another to find out how many are left.
As the numbers get larger, counting takes
too long and it is easy to make a mistake.
A place value grid will help you to calculate.
Exercise 5.2
1 Find the missing numbers.
a 37-5= b 46-4= © 79-6=
d 68-7= e 59-8= f 87-5=
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2. Find the missing numbers.
a 69 b 49
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53-10=
5 tens — 1 ten
some of the answers without
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The ones have
not changed.
53-10 = 43
Jump back 10 on the
number line. 53 — 10 = 43
Answer: 53 - 10 = 43
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5.2 Subtraction
3. Find the missing numbers.
a 47-10= b 85-10= c 69-10=
d 36-20= e 58-20= f 64-30=
4. Find the missing numbers.
a 52 b 61 c 45
=10 -20 -30
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Choose a row from the bottom half of a 100 square. Subtract 20
from each of your numbers. What do you notice about your answers?
Will the same thing happen, whichever row you choose?
Share your ideas with your partner.5 Working with numbers to 100 > 5.3 Multiplication
“J 5 Choose the correct operation (add or subtract) to solve each 7 Draw aring around the calculation that does not have
word problem. Write and solve your number sentence. the same answer as the others.
«Dad bought a bag of 24 red apples and a bag 39-6 23+10 43-20 37-4
of 10 green apples.
Look what | can do!
How many apples did Dad buy?
b There are 64 seats on the bus.
30 people get on.
How many empty seats are there?
c There are 28 pages in Arun's book.
He read 6 pages.
How many pages does he have left toread?__—
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make altogether?
qY 6 Tick the correct calculations. Correct any mistakes.
83-30 58-5 34420 4247
83 58 34 42 When things come in equal groups, we can
-30 =5 = 20 +7 multiply to find out how many. Arrays help
53 8 14 19 you to see equal groups, like on a muffin tray.
array equal groups
multiply, times, multiplication
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Exercise 5.3
1 Write the repeated addition and multiplication number sentences.
+10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10
2. Show this repeated addition number sentence on the number line.
24+24+24+2+24+2+2+2=16
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Write the multiplication number sentence.
“J 3. Write the missing number sentences.
5+5+5+5+5=25
2x4=8
10+10+10+10+10=50
5x3=15
2424+2+24+2=10
10x 2=20
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5.3 Multiplication
4 Write a multiplication sentence for each array.
5 Draw an array to show that 2 x 8 = 16.
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#22numbers to 100
6 Write the multiplication table for 1, to 1 x 10 = 10.
1x1=1 . “i
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x 2 x =
x = x =
x = 1x10=10
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Write the multiplication table for 0.
How is this the same as any other multiplication table?
How is it different? Discuss your ideas in a small group.
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5.3 Multiplication
Write the missing double, addition and multiplication sentences.
double 5 is 10
2+2=4
10x 2=20
Use the counting stick to help you find the correct answers.
Count in twos from zero. What is the 5th number you say?
Count in fives from zero, What is the 7th number you say?.
Count in tens from 0. What is the 2nd number you say?
Count in twos from 0. What is the 8th number you say?
Marcus likes to count in twos, fives and tens from zero.
When he says ‘20, what could he be counting in?
Write some multiplication facts to explain your answer.
Work with a partner. Take it in turns to ask each other multiplication
or division questions. Check the answers together.
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Look what I can do!
> 5.4 Division
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Conic
quay division as grouping
or how to share equally.
division as sharing
repeated subtraction
Put 6 buns into groups of 2: a
Share 6 buns equally between 2 plates:
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5.4 Division
Exercise 5.4
1 _ Use repeated subtraction on the number line to help you
solve each di
a 45:55
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10 20 «30, 40 50 Os 7 BO GO 100
b 14+2=
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2. Use the arrays to help you solve
each division.
Use the groups of 5 and
groups of 2 to help you.
35+5= b 12+2=
a
a
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10+2=
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Answer: 10+ 2=5 5 on each plate,
10+2=5
3. Share the flowers between two vases.
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There are each plate until there
2 plates. re are none left
4 Share the strawberries between 5 children.
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Put the frogs and the wheels
into groups to help you.
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6 Choose a method to use and find the answers.
a 80+10= b 25+5=
Which method for divis Pn
(repeated subtraction, grouping or sharing)?
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7 30 children are playing some games.
The first game needs teams of 2.
The second game needs teams of 5.
The third game needs teams of 10.
How many teams play in each game?
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Look at your answers when you divide by 5.
When do you get an odd number answer?
When do you get an even number answer?
Explain why. Discuss your ideas with your partner.
c 18+2=
a
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5.4 Division
8 Write and solve the number
sentences, Do you need to
multiply or divide?
a 5 children can sit ona
bench. How many
benches are needed
for 30 children?
b 10 children have 5 marbles each.
How many marbles do they have altogether?
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to multiply or divide to solve a word problem
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1 Find the mi:
a 42 c 64
+5 +30
d 48 e 69 ff 77
-20 = 10 - 6
2 Find the missing numbers. Use the number lines to help you.
a 3x5= b 40+10= c 9x2=
e 1x10= f
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3 Write the number sentence you use to solve each problem.
a There are 37 children in Class 2 when everyone is here,
but 5 children are away. How many children in Class 2 today?
b 5horses share 20 carrots. How many carrots does each
horse get?
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Project 3: Borrowing pencils
®> Project 3
On Monday, a class of children are drawing some pictures.
There is a tray of 68 colouring pencils at the front of the
classroom. One child from each table goes up to the tray to
borrow some pencils.
Zara takes 10 pencils for her table.
* Arun takes 20 pencils for his table.
+ Sofia takes 7 pencils for her table.
* Marcus takes 10 pencils for his table.
How many pencils are left in the tray?
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At the end of the lesson, all of the children
put back the pencils that they had borrowed.
How many pencils are in the tray now?
On Tuesday, the class are making some
posters. There is a pot of 39 marker pens at
the front of the classroom. Zara, Arun, Sofia
and Marcus all go up to the pot to borrow
some pens, When they go back to their
tables, there are 10 pens left in the pot.
How many pens could each person have
taken? Is there more than one answer?