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Multiplying and dividing three-digit numbers by single-digit numbers (five days).

Children revise using the grid method to multiply three-digit numbers by single-digit numbers, approximating first and looking out for ones which can be easily worked out mentally. The same method is used to multiply three-digit prices such as £4.59 by single-digit numbers. Children are taught how to use their knowledge of place value to multiply tenths by single digits, and then to use partitioning to multiply two-digit numbers with one decimal place by single-digit numbers, e.g. 3.6 × 7. Children revise chunking to divide three-digit numbers, this time by any single digit (answers less than 40). They use this experience to make up divisions with answers within a given range.

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Thanks very well thought out!

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Great planning ideas for Year 5 with a useful set of worksheets to go alongside. Thanks

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