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| |Activity |

| |Continue to practise your times tables for at least 15 minutes every day, you pick to practise whichever you think you need to practise. If you’re confident with your times tables then practise all |

| |up to 12 x 12. Practise on: |

| |Times Tables Rockstars - - for a challenge you can challenge me to a 1 on 1 Rock Slam. |

| |Hit the button - - for a challenge try hit the question on mixed. |

|Monday |Inset Day – enjoy the last day of your holidays! |

|Tuesday |Equivalent Fractions – Remember you can only add or subtract fractions if they have the same denominator. Today we are going to remind ourselves of how to change fractions so their denominators are |

| |the same. Remember our golden rule – whatever you do to one side of the fraction (numerator or denominator) you must do the same to the other side. |

| | - Use this link to help you. Take the quiz to see how much you can remember and then watch the video. Continue reading under the video, if you’re not |

| |quite sure on how to find equivalent fractions yet then use these examples to help you. |

| |Task - Open up the worksheet labelled Equivalent Fractions 5.1.21 and complete these questions. |

| |Extension – At the bottom of the bitesize page there is a game called Guardians – Defenders of Mathematica. You have to do 3 training questions first but after that you can select different areas of|

| |maths to play the game in. Go to Forest of Fractions and Decimals and have a go at these if you feel up to it. |

|Wednesday |Adding and Subtracting Fractions – Remember, you cannot add or subtract fractions with different denominators. Use yesterday’s work to help you with today’s work. Make the denominators the same and |

| |the complete the addition or subtraction. - use the information on this page to help you, take the quiz to see how much you can remember then watch |

| |the videos before doing the worksheets. |

| |Task – complete the worksheet labelled Adding and Subtracting Fractions P1 6.1.21. After this complete the worksheet labelled Adding and Subtracting Fractions P2 6.1.21. |

| |Extension – Continue on the game from yesterday or give it a go today. If you completed the first fractions level yesterday there will be a harder level for you to have a go at now on the Forest of |

| |Fractions and Decimals section. |

|Thursday |Adding and Subtracting Fractions – Use the website from yesterday to remind yourself of he learning if you need to. |

| |Task – Complete the worksheet labelled Adding and subtracting Fractions 7.1.21. |

| |Extension – Continue on Defenders of Mathematica or give it a go today. If you completed the first fractions level there will be a harder level for you to have a go at now on the Forest of Fractions|

| |and Decimals section. |

|Friday |Adding and Subtracting Fractions – Remember, a common denominator is a number that is a multiple of both denominators you have e.g. a common denominator of ¼ and 1/3 is 12 as 12 is in the 4 and 3 |

| |times tables. This might help you today. |

| |Task – Today you have a choice, if you are feeling very confident with adding and subtracting fractions have a go at the sheet labelled Mixed Addition and Subtraction 8.1.21. If you think you need |

| |bit more practise first then have a go at the sheet labelled Adding and Subtracting Fractions 8.1.21. You are welcome to do both sheets if you wish to. |

Year 6 Maths Planning—WB 4.1.2021

Weekly Focus: - Adding and subtracting fractions.

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