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The first lesson works on 3 digit numbers divided by 2 digit numbers.
The second lesson works on 4 digit numbers divided by 2 digit numbers.
There are no remainders in either lesson.
Each lesson is broken down into individual steps with modelled, guided and independent tasks. The lesson works with animations so that only the part of the calculation you are focusing on, is visible on the screen.
Answers and adaptations for the lessons are included.
Powerpoint chunking the text of H is for Hawk by Helen MacDonald from the Edexcel iGCSE anthology.
Each slide has helpful commentary but also highlights significant quotes and sets tasks based on these.
Really helpful revision resource for students and teachers alike.
Whole text is explored but the tasks help to consolidate understanding and skills needed to pass the exam.
Shows how we can use our knowledge of tables facts to 10x10 and products of multiples of 10 to divide by a single digit with an answer greater than 10.
This powerpoint is designed to clearly explain Division using the chunking method to Key Stage 2 pupils. You’ll love the clarity of the explanations here, and pupils will love this.
DIvision by single digit numbers and division by two digit numbers is considered. There are 14 slides, including one title and one end slide. There are 12 examples of calculations shown.
4 digits divided by 2 digits.
A complete lesson that breaks down the chunking method into individual steps. This lesson uses animations to support the individual steps in slide show mode.
Independent task, with answers and an adaptation are included.
There are additional notes at the bottom of some of the slides to support teacher knowledge.
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Research shows clearly that teaching vocabulary through patterns and collocations is a much more effective way than teaching single words. Although I have always endeavoured to teach words in context and phrases, this collection of quickies is more au fait with current vocab research.
As a result, here is a new set of GCSE revision quickies that are chunk-based and focus on collocation and lexical priming. These new quickies complement the ones I have previously created beautifully in my opinion.
Why you should use them: they reflect the way humans learn languages - through chunks and lexical patterns rather than single words. So the focus here is on developing a repertoire of ready-to-use phrases recycled over and over again.
Objective: To divide whole numbers by 2, 3, 4, and 5 using ‘chunking’.
16 questions.
Answer sheet provided.
7 - 11 years.
PDF and Word formats attached so fully editable.
This lesson in an introduction to the chunking method of long division.
Set out in a ppt presentation, the method is broken down into individual steps. Each step has animation to support the teaching of the method. An adaptation of the independent task is also available. Answers for the independent task are included on the ppt. There are additional notes in the notes section of the ppt to support the teachers in this lesson.
Two Powerpoints, One a template, the other an example. Full of hyperlinks to help moving between French and English. To use the template, just replace each item with your own Conti style chunks.
This lesson is designed to take student through the chunking experiment that links to capacity and duration in the MSM. It has full instruction to explain how to get started and a printable results table for students to gather the raw data. It provides a good opportunity to link in to research methods and develop student’s understanding of and ability to write about how research in psychology works.
It is accompanied by a help sheet for students to write up the experiment once they’ve carried it out. This could be given as a homework task following the DIY lesson.
Both these resources link to pages 125-126 of the new spec (OCR)textbook.
Finally, the homework sheet can be easily adapted for use on writing up any of the other student DIY tasks (now for some maths!)
A Simple PPT to explain chunking and division. LO: I understand how to use chunking to divide , also goes onto LO: I understand division word problems. year 4. Can be edited to suit your class.
this resource is can be used as a starter to introduce division with chunking where repeated subtraction is used to divide numbers. it is ideal for year 3-5 school pupils as well as adults working at Entry level.