Years 5/6 number cards with activities (pps, 35kb)

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Transcript Years 5/6 number cards with activities (pps, 35kb)

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Sequencing
Shuffle the cards and place in a
pile with the numbers facing
down.
Order the cards from 0 to 11.
How fast can you do this?
Time yourself.
Who can do it the fastest?!
2 Digit Addition
Spread the cards out (numbers
not showing).
Create two 2 digit numbers and
add them in your head to find the
sum.
You can extend this by making
and adding together larger
numbers.
Rolling Addition
Shuffle the cards and place in a
pile with the numbers facing
down.
Place one card face up.
Next to the card place another
card face up. Add the two
numbers together.
Keep adding to the second pile
and continue adding the numbers
together. What is your total?
What’s my number?
Spread the cards out (numbers
showing).
Player 1 creates a number using
the cards without showing the
player 2. Using the clues of the
remaining numbers and asking
questions, player 2 guesses what
the hidden number is.
You can extend this activity by
removing the remaining cards
from view and limiting the
number of questions.
2 Digit Multiplication
Spread the cards out (numbers
not showing).
Create two 2 digit numbers and
multiply them in your head to
find the product.
You can extend this by making
and multiplying larger numbers.
Target Number
Choose a 3 digit number to be
your target number.
Take 4 number cards and using
the 4 operations try and make
your number as close to the
target number as possible.
e.g Target number 100
My 4 numbers 2,3,7,8
73+28=101
23+78=101
27x3+8=89
Multiplication
Shuffle the cards and place in a
pile with the numbers facing
down.
Write a number on a piece of
paper.
Place one card face up next to
the number. Multiply the two
numbers together. Keep doing
this until you have gone through
the whole pile.
Change the number on the paper
and start again.
Doubles
Shuffle the cards and place in a
pile with the numbers facing
down.
Turn the top card over and
double the number. Continue to
double the total. How many times
can you double the original
number?
Turn the next card over and
repeat. Go through the whole
pack of number cards.
Can you keep a running total?
Division
Shuffle the cards and place in a
pile with the numbers facing
down.
Select cards to create a number
with 2 or more digits. Turn over
another card and divide the
original multi-digit number by the
number on your card.
How many times will it go into
your original number?
Is there a remainder?
4 Digit Numbers
Spread the cards out (numbers
showing).
Create a 4 digit numbers using
the following criteria:
• Smaller than 10,000, or
• Between 5,000 and 7,000, or
• Larger than 999, etc.
Make up your own criteria to
follow.
Subtraction 1
Shuffle the cards and place in a
pile with the numbers facing
down.
Write a 2, 3 or 4 digit number on
a piece of paper.
Place one card face up next to
the number. Subtract that
number from the number on the
paper. Keep doing this until you
have gone through the whole pile.
Change the number on the paper
and start again.
Subtraction 2
Shuffle the cards and place in a
pile with the numbers facing
down.
Take the top 2 cards to create a
2 digit number.
Subtract:
• 10, or
• 9, or
• 7, etc.
You can extend by using 3 or 4
(or more) digit numbers.