For this lesson we start off with a 3 and 4 times tables test using the knowledge we have gained over the last 2 weeks. Then we look at applying our times tables knowledge to derive facts, for example, if 2 x 3 = 6 then 20 x 3 = 60. There is a worksheet below if you would like to print and work on that instead.
In today's maths lesson we are focusing on improving our recall of the 4 times table. You can either choose to write the answers to the questions directly into your book or print and use the worksheet below.
We are continuing or focus on the 4 times table by learning different methods to divide by 4. You can either choose to write the answers straight into your workbook or on the worksheet which you can access via the link below.
In today's lesson, we start our focus on the four times table by learning how to multiply by four. You can answer all the questions on the worksheet below if you wish to print it off or by answering them in your book. If there are any questions then please let me know via ClassDojo or email.
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