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NUMERACY

Week 5
Oct 14 - Oct 20

Number of the Day (One per day)

Use the number of the day template to complete the number of the day (pick one each day). If you forget how, check the completed example provided in your home learning package and at the bottom of the numeracy page. You should try with 2 digit numbers, but once you get the hang of it you can try 3 or 4 digits.

​Numbers:
52    OR     652    OR     7652
71    
OR     271    OR     3271
84    
OR     484    OR     5484

Math Tasks  (Daily Math & Worksheets)

Try your best to complete the numeracy worksheets for this week. Each one works on a different kind of skill. 

Worksheets:
Daily Math - We started the week 2 sheets in class. Please complete the rest of the days and the brain stretch. Use the cheat sheets provided for help with conversions and time.
3D Shapes - trace the 3D shapes then colour the shapes below the correct colour.
Fact Family Houses - use the numbers in the roof of each house to make 2 addition and 2 subtraction sentences.
Learning to Tell Time - write the time for each clock, then draw the hands for the clocks where the time is provided. Use the daily math cheat sheets (measurement) and use the clock to help you.

Games 

There are lots of numeracy games you can play at home together using pencil and paper, dice, or cards. Students can also use their Chromebook or other device to play some of the online games suggested.

Pencil & Paper, Dice, or Cards:
Guess My Number (100s chart and a pencil)
Addition War (deck of cards)
Make Ten (deck of cards)

Online: (if you need your login info again let me know)
Prodigy
Education.com

Challenge of the week: 3 Act Task (The Juggler)

Click the link above to see the 3 act task.
Follow the directions for each task. Try your best to estimate reasonably without looking at the answers. 
Act 1 gives you some information. Estimate the answer.
Act 2 gives you more information, and you can change your estimate or find the answer.
Act 3 gives you the answer.
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