Year 3 Maths Home Learning 08.02.2021 - 12.02.2021
Good morning Year 3. I hope you are all well and ready for another week of learning. This week in Maths we will be consolidating some of the work you have been completing through problem solving and reasoning. Remember to keep using TTRockstars at least 3 times a week. This only needs to be for 10-15 minutes. I will look at your scores on Friday to see how your are getting on. Keep up the hard work Year 3!
Here is our Maths Key Vocabulary Glossary for Year 3. This can also be found on our Class Page under the Maths Heading. The glossary will outline the key vocabulary we use in our year group as well as providing a definition and example for each.
Monday 8th February:
Warm up - How many ways?
631 - how many different ways can you represent this 3 digit number? You could draw it, partition it or use one of the many other ways we have learnt in school.
Can I solve problems involving time?
Applying knowledge of time to solve problems.
Once you have completed today’s lesson, remember to move onto the reasoning problem. Use APE to help you answer (Answer Prove Explain)
Tuesday 9th February:
Warm up - The answer is?
The answer to my calculation is 115. What could the calculation be? Is there more than one? How many can you find?
Can I solve problems involving time?
Applying knowledge of time to solve problems.
Once you have completed today’s lesson, remember to move onto the reasoning problem. Use APE to help you answer (Answer Prove Explain)
Wednesday 10th February:
Warm up - What number am I?
I think of a number. I add 16, subtract 30 and my answer is 36. What was my number?
I think of a number. I subtract 10 and add 2. My answer is 20, what was my number?
Can I find solutions to problems involving place value?
Finding solutions to problems.
Once you have completed today’s lesson, remember to move onto the reasoning problem. Use APE to help you answer (Answer Prove Explain)
Thursday 11th February:
Warm up - Four operations.
Can you make the following numbers using all four operations e.g.
15 = 10+5 15=21-6 15=5x3 15=30÷2
9 20 16 10 27 33
Can I apply my place value knowledge to solving problems?
Applying place value knowledge.
Once you have completed today’s lesson, remember to move onto the reasoning problem. Use APE to help you answer (Answer Prove Explain)
Friday 12th February:
Warm up - Can you find?
Can you find:
A 3 digit number that all the digits add up to 7?
A calculation where the answer is 42?
A multiplication calculation where the answer has a 4 in?
A division calculation where the answer has 2 digits?
A 3 digit number where the tens and ones digit is odd and the hundreds digit is even?
Can I solve word problems with unknown values?
Once you have completed today’s lesson, remember to move onto the reasoning problem. Use APE to help you answer (Answer Prove Explain)
Timestables:
This week we will be consolidating our knowledge of the 3, 4 and 8 timestables. I have included links to the BBC Supermovers for you to refer back to.
3 timestable. 4 timestable. 8 timestable.
I would like you to complete these multiplication wheels. Remember, you need to multiply the number in the centre by the number just outside it. The answer then goes into the outer ring. Some have the answer already included, for these you must work out what you need to multiply the centre number by to get this answer.