Primary 3- Numeracy detectives!

We have been working on remembering, showing our understanding and applying our learning in real life situations. It is very important to know what type of calculation is the correct approach so we have been numeracy detectives , solving the clues that the word problems can give us. We have been exploring the language of numeracy to work out which direction to go in. We have also had the choice to push ourselves with a chilli challenge. This is an extra tricky bit of detective work  to keep our brains buzzing. Today we learned it’s important to use what you already know as a stepping stone to accuracy in a new calculation. Applying higher order thinking skills to our numeracy means so much more than sheets of identical ‘sums’.

Primary 3 Roots of Empathy.

We haven’t seen baby Georgia for a month and she has done a lot of growing! She loves to hear us sing and she was full of smiles. Her mummy told us that Georgia is up a lot at night; every couple of hours and we talked about the importance of a good sleep for our mood. Georgia was much stronger on her tummy and can almost roll over now. We look forward to seeing how she has changed on her next visit in February.

Primary 3 numeracy in Action


Now its time to build on last term’s numeracy work of place value and partitioning number! We are using the giant Numicon shapes to represent numbers with 2 digits and then adding our ones and then tens to find a total. We know that the position of a digit is really important and applying this knowledge and explaining what we are doing to others helps us achieve accuracy. Doing this in a group means that others can jump in where they think they can make a change. It really helps us understand the concept when we can move, talk and write. Some of us have been using the Numicon rods and a number line to help with our addition to 20.

It may have been chilly on Friday but we still went outside to do our numeracy. We did our exercises while practising our counting forwards and backwards in 10s from any given number, we used the 100 square in ‘difference between’ calculations and we took a partner for a number walk and talk. All these activities improve our muscle memory as well as being fun.