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Mental Agility First level

Hi and welcome to the second section of our MENTAL AGILITY rainbow this term!

Until Christmas our school will focus on ADDITION and SUBTRACTION!

Please find attached activities children work on in class.

We would really appreciate your support in practising them at home too!

It is vital to use concrete material as long as they are needed!

Concrete resources, also known as manipulatives, are physical objects that children can pick up and manipulate to improve their maths knowledge. A variety of concrete maths resources can help children to understand the relationship between numbers and the number system.

Another important skill is to be able to count forward and backwards from different starting points such as

Can you count from 18-24, 39-46 or

Please count backwards from 98.

This will enable learners to be able to count on from a number to add another collection or count back for subtracting purposes.

To hide the one or more collection helps to gain confidence:

(Empty) Number lines and Hundred squares are very helpful to gain a good understanding of number.

Take a look at this amazing website and have a go playing the games or quizzes!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zwv39j6/articles/z8hyfrd

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Mental Agility Early level

Hi and welcome to the second section of our MENTAL AGILITY rainbow this term!

Until Christmas our school will focus on ADDITION and SUBTRACTION! Please find attached activities children work on in class. We would really appreciate your support in practising them at home too!

Most importantly learners have many opportunities to experience number in lots of contexts and with all their senses. Here are some examples:

Rolling a die, identifying the number and carrying out actions that many times such as jumping or clapping.

Concrete materials are vital at this stage! Looking, touching, moving and counting objects is super practice!

It is very important to match numbers and items and count forwards and backwards starting from different numbers, not always from 1.

Looking at 2 collections and counting to see how many there are altogether.

Lots of songs and games are a fun way to gain confidence!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/nursery-rhymes-counting-songs/zn67kmn

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CELEBRATING SUCCESS

thank you for popping in! Before we start our new

MENTAL AGILITY

focus we were keen to show you how hard we worked on

across the school:

having fun with numbers to 5, 10 (and beyond)!

experimenting with Place Value arrow cards and partitioning numbers into

100s, 10s and 1s

Place Value arrow cards represent numbers in expanded notation. The cards overlap to form multi-digit numbers.

and consolidation with online games.

lots of practice with visualising and learning important principles of seeing patterns, anchoring numbers and enforce number bonds with the hands on teaching resource REKENREKS.

and Ten frames – to help develop a strong number sense! Ten frames are very useful in helping learners visualise numbers and build a good understanding of the relationships between numbers.

fun with board games and

using DIENES resources to represent 1,10,100 and 1000

allowing the learners to understand the relationship between the different columns on a place value grid:

using a variety of resources to identify, write and partition numbers up to 1 000 000 including Place value charts to help find the place value of each digit based on its position in a number.

using Place value discs including decimal numbers to tenths.

Place value disks help learners compare the value of each place, like that the tens place is ten times the ones place.

focusing on rounding to 2 decimal places.

We are excited to get started with Addition and subtraction next.
See you soon! 🙂

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Maths Week 2023

Learners of the Royal Mile Primary School –

In preparation for this year’s

15th September – 1st October 2023

We value your ideas and would appreciate your suggestions greatly!

Why not check out this website and get inspired:

https://www.mathsweek.scot/news/maths-week-scotland-2023-dates-and-theme

Here are some ideas from staff to celebrate

at the Royal Mile:

We will launch maths week with a fun buddies

assembly to revise all our hard work on

Primary 3, 4, 6 and 7 will visit the Museum on the Mound

Located in the historic Bank of Scotland Head Office, this fascinating museum takes a fresh look at money – and much, much more. Art & design, technology, crime, trade and security – all feature in the story of money.

and focus on amazing workshops such as:

  • What is Money?Investigate a range of extraordinary artefacts once used as money in other cultures. 
  • Heads and TailsExplore the design and security features of coins. Discover how they were made in medieval Scotland and strike your own.
  • Design Your Own BanknoteCompare and contrast banknotes past and present. Add security features to your own note using stamps and invisible ink.
  • Kists & KeysSpark conversations about value, some of the benefits and risks of using cards and how to keep money safe using the Museum’s collections, including £1,000,000.

We are hoping to experiment with BBC coding challenges and

Lots of opportunities to play motivating maths games by just scanning QR codes dotted around the school and spend lots of time focusing on

such as maths walks.

We already look forward to a

competition!

for your ideas and suggestions too! 🙂

Is there something maths/numeracy related that you always wanted to find out more about?

What did you really enjoy during the previous maths weeks?

LET US KNOW! Please help us make it a fantastic maths week!

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Mental Agility Early level

Welcome everyone! 🙂

In order to start building a good understanding of number we spend time every day working on Mental Agility.

As a whole school we decided to following the section of this rainbow:

We are starting the year with the blue section:

Combing and Partitioning Numbers and Place Value

We will be singing lots of number songs and playing many games in order to use all our senses!

Please find attached some activities we will be covering in school.

Lots of learn through play and repetition will help our learners to become confident!

We would really appreciate your support and regular revision at home too, such as:

What number is on this bus? Let’s count back from 5 together.

Here is a song you could sing together at home:

Please feel free to let us know about any questions or concerns you may have!