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first level MENTAL AGILITY and multiplication and division

It was lovely to see so many families seeing our CPA approach at parent consultation and in action in the classrooms at ‘Sharing our learning’:

Welcome back to our Mental agility program and our new focus on violet and

MULTIPLICATION, DIVISION, FRACTIONS, DECIMALS, PERCENTAGES, PROPORTION and RATIO:

Please find attached activities we focus on in school.

Please can you support your child’s learning and practise these at home too:

Here are some ideas of how to practise at home:

Making EQUAL GROUPS:

Examples of EQUAL SHARES:

Please also look out for games and home work tasks set on

A brilliant website, explaining many concepts we focus an in school and fantastic opportunities to consolidate learning!

https://go.educationcity.com/

We look forward to sharing some strategies and photos with you from school soon!

We will be working on lots of equal groups and equal shares until the holidays!

If you have any questions please come and see Ms.Brunner anytime.

Always happy to help! 🙂

Primary 4 Blog

Primary 4 homework W.B 13.11.23

Hello everyone!

Thank you for your efforts in homework last week. Homework will continue to be issued on Mondays and is expected back on Thursdays.

This week our spelling pattern is -nce. Your child should have copied these down in their homework jotters, but here they are:

chance

dance

lance

France

glance

stance

pence

fence

since

bounce

prince

Please choose 2 activities from the grid below:

Your maths homework is a addition task. You can choose between the mild or spicy option. The sums are written out in formal column addition form (chimney sums) but you can work out the answer by using partitioning, picture jottings, or an empty numberline sketch. We have practised all these methods in class. If you choose to use a chimney sum please remember to show your working!

Mild:

Spicy:

Please also have a look at the blog for whole-school and P3-P4 homework which is related to Scottish Book Week!

Good luck!

Mrs Rush