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Numeracy Workshop Multiplication & Division

Numeracy Workshop Multiplication & Division. 6 th February 2014. Aims of Workshop. To enhance knowledge of how Numeracy is taught at CGPS To understand some of the strategies used to develop children’s learning of multiplication and division at KS1.

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Numeracy Workshop Multiplication & Division

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  1. Numeracy WorkshopMultiplication & Division 6th February 2014

  2. Aims of Workshop • To enhance knowledge of how Numeracy is • taught at CGPS • To understand some of the strategies used to • develop children’s learning of multiplication • and division at KS1

  3. Numeracy in KS1 • Use vocabulary correctly • Maths for a real purpose • Concept building, practical activities, outdoor learning • Maths is fun! • Aware of the strategies they use to calculate • More confident

  4. Multiplication and Division introduction • Year 2 Spring term • Multiply by 2, 5 and 10 and extend to 3 and 4 • Concept building • Moving towards learning times tables in Year 3 • Move towards linking to division and • multiplication facts

  5. Multiplication vocabulary • X • times • multiply • repeated addition • lots of • arrays

  6. Multiplication strategies • Counting in sequences of 2, 5, 10 • Doubling another word for x 2 • Identify multiples • Arrays, lots of • Repeated addition

  7. Division strategies • Know that halving is the inverse of doubling • Divide by sharing equally into groups • Concept building

  8. Thank you for listening! Any questions?

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