Week 4 - Number Flashcards

1
Q

What is number sense

A

How well a child constructs the meaning of numbers fluidity and flexibly and their ability to mentally compute. Applies to everyday life.

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2
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What is numeration

A

The content and processes taught in maths lessons. The formal understanding of processing numbers and understanding them in relation to interpreting and notating.

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3
Q

What is mental computation?

A

To be able to solve problems mentally without pen and paper.

Essential for everyday life*

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4
Q

What do students need to mentally compute?

A

Understand the concept to organise their thinking

Know basic number facts and strategies

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5
Q

4 steps of mental computation

A
  1. Decide what operation to perform
  2. Select a strategy for carrying out the operation
  3. Perform the operation
  4. Make sense of the number
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6
Q

How is mental computation fostered?

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  1. Open tasks
  2. Work with quantities not symbols
  3. Use student language
  4. Rely on context for cues
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7
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Where does mental computation come from?

A

Number sense and activities everyday with maths tasks

Know ledge of number facts

Exploring a range of useful mental strategies

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8
Q

Teaching sequence for place value

A
  1. Concept
  2. Language
  3. Symbols
  4. Practice
  5. Renaming
  6. Comparing
  7. Sequence/order
  8. Adjust
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9
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Uses for numeration

A

Subsidising

Computation

Estimation

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10
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Prime number

A

Number that can be divided by 1 or itself

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11
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Composite number

A

3 or more factors

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12
Q

The big 7 thinking strategies

Addition and subtraction

A
  1. Count on/back
  2. Doubles/halving
  3. Used for 10, 8 and 9
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13
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Big 7 multiplication and division strategies

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  1. Double (x2), (x4) and DDD (x8)
  2. Counting for x5 and x10
  3. Real world for 0x and 1x
  4. Build up for x3 and x6 and down for x9
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14
Q

Resources for place value and numeration

A

Function machine

Numeral expander

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15
Q

Subsidising square and cubic numbers

A

3 x 3 = 9 and this is a square number

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16
Q

Triangular numbers

A

Obtained by adding the counting numbers from 1

17
Q

Different bases

A

Base 10 - mainly used
Place value

Base 5

Base 2 - binary coding

18
Q

Representing large numbers

A

Marbles

Sprinkles