2D Shapes
Learning Intention: We are learning to name and describe two dimensional shapes that can be formed by splitting and combining other shapes.
Your Challenge: Create a short video that shows the different types of four sided shapes.
You will:
You will:
- Use the correct mathematical names for four-sided shapes
- Describe the features of four-sided shapes
- Explain the relationship between different groups of four-sided shapes
- Create four-sided shapes by combining a set of different 2-dimensional shapes
- Use mathematical symbols to show parallel and congruent sides
- Identify right angles in four sided shapes
Time Word Problems
Learning Intention: We are learning to convert between units of time to solve problems.
Solve these problems using an empty number line or any other strategy you know. Make sure you show how you worked out your problem.
Write your answer in a sentence when you have solved the problem. |
Multiplication Word Problems
Solve these word problems using any strategies you know for multiplication and division. Make sure you show how you worked them out.
Write your answer for each question in a sentence when you have solved the problem. |
The Number Song
Place value - A Lesson and some Practise
Reading, ordering and comparing Large Numbers
Your goal for this term is to be able to read, order and represent numbers to at least 99 999.
REading Large NumbersLearning Intention: We are learning to read large numbers.
Remember:
Download the PowerPoint file and insert audio to record yourself reading each number. Export your presentation as a video file (.mp4) and save it in the shared folder.
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Writing Large Numbers
Learning Intention: We are learning to write larger numbers in words.
Use the Maths Cats Really Big Number Reader to see how to write large numbers in words.
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Use the Maths Cats Age Calculator to find out exactly how old you are in years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds. Record these numbers in numerals in your book. Use your placemat and the Really Big Number Reader to help you to write these numbers in words. (Remember to use Australian conventions for writing numbers)
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Write the populations of the countries of South America in words.
Remember to follow the conventions for writing numbers:
(Population information from Wikipedia, April 2015) |
Comparing and Ordering Large Numbers
Learning Intention: We are learning to compare larger numbers and to order them according to their size.
We can use the less than < and greater than > symbols to compare numbers. 12 675 < 15 675
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Look at the table of Land Areas of South American Countries.
Which country is bigger in each pair listed below? Write a number sentence using < or > to prove your answer.
Order all of the countries of South America according to the size of their land area in square kilometres. Record your answers in a table. (Land area information from Wikipedia, April 2015) |
Multiplication Facts
Your goal is to master the multiplication facts to 10 x 10 this term. Pretest yourself to find out which facts you need to practise. Play games online and offline to help you to build up speed.
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Maths Fact Art
Create an artwork, inspired by Paul Klee's Once Emerged from the Gray of Night, that will help you to learn a tricky fact.