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Year 1 MathWeek 5 WB 4.5.20
Monday 4th May 2020 Positional game
Today we will be revising positional language.
Talk to your adult about the key words below. See if you remember what they mean.
Key words:
Parent note: Can your child use a couple of toys to show you that they understand what these words mean, for example, the robot is next to the ball?
next to
Did you get them right?
Today, you will be following the instructions on the next page to draw a picture!
You will need:
A piece of paper A pencil coloring pens or pencils
Activity – Follow the instructions to draw a picture.
Step 1: Draw a big tree in the middle of your page.
Step 2: Draw some grass under the tree.
Step 3: Draw a bird on the tree.
Step 4: Draw a bird next to the first bird.
Step 5: Draw a dog in front of the tree.
Step 6: Draw a plane in the sky, far away from the tree.
Step 7: Draw a cat hiding behind the tree trunk.
Step 8: Draw six apples on the floor.
Challenge: Can you give some instructions to an adult or your siblings to add to your picture?
Remember to use the key words to guide them!
Finally, colour in your picture!
Tuesday 5th May 2020One More and One Less.
Last week, we became experts on finding ten more and ten less
than a number.
Today, we will revise 1 more and 1 less to prepare us for a
challenge tomorrow!
When we find 1 more we _______
When we find 1 less we __________
ADD 1.
SUBTRACT 1.
What is one less than 25? What is one more than 25?
Jump one step back to work out one less
Jump one step forwards to work out one more
151 more1 less
TENS ONES
1614What has happened to the tens and ones?
151 more1 less TENS ONES
1614The tens stays the same.
151 more1 less TENS ONES
1614The ones changes.
271 more1 less TENS ONES
Have a go at doing this yourself.
271 more1 less TENS ONES
2826
Well done if you got the answer correct.
Today, you will be playing a game very similar to the one that you played last week.
You will need:
A piece of paper A pencil A die
Activity – One more and one less gameDirections:
1. Copy the table below on a piece of paper.
2. Roll the die twice and record the numbers in the middle column, for example, if you roll 2
on the first go, write this down as the tens number and if you roll 8 on the second go, write
this as the ones number, for example, 28.
3. In the left column, write the number that is one less.
4. In the right column write the number that is one more.
Wednesday 6th May 20201 more and 1 less, 10 more and 10 less
Today we will be revising 1 more and 1 less and 10 more and 10 less than any number.
Tell your adult a quick trick to work out 10 more and 10 less than any number on a 100 square grid.
There is a YouTube link to this lesson on
our SWECET channel.
Slide one step up to work out 10 less
Slide one step down to work out 10 more
10 more and 10 less
Jump one step back to work out one less
Jump one step forwards to work out one more
1 more and 1 less
37
Look at the number in the middle. Can you work 1 less and 1 more?
Use the grid to help you.
37
Answer:
3836
37
Can you work out 10 less and 10 more?
3836
Use the grid to help you.
37 38
27
47
36
Answer:
Activity – 1 more and 1 less and 10 more and 10 less.
Copy the boxes below on to your sheet of paper. Fill in the empty boxes.
Use this link to help you: https://www.primarygames.co.uk/pg2/splat/splatsq100.html
16 28 43 65
Challenge: Make some of your own, choosing your own number. Send them to your school’s year 1 email for your teacher to complete!
Answers:
16 28 43 65
6
26
1715 27
38
18
29 4442
53
33
6664
75
55
Thursday 7th May 2020Positional language treasure hunt
On Monday, we practiced positional language. Can you remember some position
language words?
Clue:
Did you remember correctly?
Today, we will also be using the words left and right.Can you remember which one is your left hand? What about your right hand?
Activity – Positional language treasure hunt game
Today’s game has different levels. Challenge yourself to reach level three.
Level 1: Ask your parents to write some instructions for you to get from one room in the house to
another, for example, from the kitchen to the bathroom. Can you follow their instructions?
Level 2: Write a set of instructions for someone in your house to get from your bedroom to the kitchen.
Did you remember all of the steps?
Level 3: Hide a toy somewhere in the house (or in the garden!). Write a set of instructions for someone
to follow to find the toy. Were your instructions clear?
Go to the next slide to see some key words that you may use.
Key words:
Friday 7th May 2020Bank Holiday