Sharing Home Learning Resources

rcoobc

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Just a thread to share resources I and maybe others are using for home learning if thats okay.

Maths
Making 10s and 20s - word document. Year 2 and Year 3. Time required - 1-5 mins.
Writing numbers - PNG. Year R. Time required 1-5 mins.
21 fun maths games. Year R-Year 4ish. Lots of fun as it's all cutting and sticking.
Long addition (2 digit) song. Quite fun.
Long subtraction song. Absolutely hilarious.
White rose maths - Loads of PowerPoint resources here courtesy of @No Love

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Just looked at the material you linked. It’s ridiculously simple, I completed it all in about an hour or so. I learned this back in primary school... none of us are going to learn anything with this stuff.
 
Just looked at the material you linked. It’s ridiculously simple, I completed it all in about an hour or so. I learned this back in primary school... none of us are going to learn anything with this stuff.
:lol:
 
Just looked at the material you linked. It’s ridiculously simple, I completed it all in about an hour or so. I learned this back in primary school... none of us are going to learn anything with this stuff.
You'll never get to @oates ' level without the basics like this.
 
Just looked at the material you linked. It’s ridiculously simple, I completed it all in about an hour or so. I learned this back in primary school... none of us are going to learn anything with this stuff.
:lol:
 
@rcoobc

Remember your concrete materials/manipulatives if you’re working on those addition questions you’ve posted. Super important. As a general rule of thumb for anyone working with children on Numeracy, the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract model is a great place to start. Yeap Ban Har is big proponent of it, and his work is easily accessible:

https://mathsnoproblem.com/en/approach/concrete-pictorial-abstract/

Might help a few out. Pretty much anything by White Rose Maths is usually decent, too:

https://whiterosemaths.com/
 
@rcoobc

Remember your concrete materials/manipulatives if you’re working on those addition questions you’ve posted. Super important. As a general rule of thumb for anyone working with children on Numeracy, the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract model is a great place to start. Yeap Ban Har is big proponent of it, and his work is easily accessible:

https://mathsnoproblem.com/en/approach/concrete-pictorial-abstract/

Might help a few out. Pretty much anything by White Rose Maths is usually decent, too:

https://whiterosemaths.com/
I have no clue what this is, but totally appreciate this type of maths method.
 
I have no clue what this is, but totally appreciate this type of maths method.

I won’t bore you with the minutiae, but you can drop me a PM if needs be. Just makes for more sustainable attainment and meaningful learning experiences.