Friday, 13 March 2015

Working out problems in Maths groups.

 Using Place Value knowledge to split up two digit numbers to solve Addition and Subtraction problems.

My teacher gives each pair a problem to work out with a buddy. We take turns to explain what strategy we used to solve the problems. This makes us active Math learners.


We are encouraged to take risks and use a variety of different ways to work out problems. There is no one way of solving a problem. It all depends on our basic fact knowledge.


Some of us sit and watch how others are solving a problem and then we ask them to go through the working again but slowly so that we can understand their way  of solving the problem.
"I like learning from my buddy" says Nancy.


Shadrach and Haniel play 'Bowl a Fact' game to revise and practise their addition and subtraction skills. Learning can be fun when you learn through playing games.

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