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These teaching slides compliment the Multi Age Year A Mathematics Sample Unit 9 released by the Department of Education found here.
Attribution is given to: © State of New South Wales (Department of Education), 2023.
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Please note: that due to copyright licensing, little prep may be required on your part as I am not able to insert all resources into the teaching slides. I will provide prompts within the slides to ensure you know exactly what resources need to be inserted and on what slides to ensure that the flow of your lesson is fluid and seamless.
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An entire teaching slide with interactive games and thought provoking lesson content.
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Worksheets/ Black Line Masters (BLM)/ Printable resources.
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Additional activities to support teaching and learning content.
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Links to online interactive games to enhance student engagement.
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Educational videos and songs attached and linked within the slides.
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Learning Intentions and Success Criteria for each lesson.
This is just one of many for the entire year!!!
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About the slide setup for Multi Age Units:
As this is a multistage unit, often parts of the lessons or resources are relevant to either Early Stage 1 or Stage 1.
To make this discrete, or easier to identify, I have used the following animals to assist.
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The wombat icon on the slides identifies all Early Stage 1 content and resources. It was chosen as it is an animal that lays low, walks the ground symbolising laying the groundwork or foundations of Maths. Therefore, Early Stage 1 concepts will be identified by the Wombat.
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The kangaroo icon on the slides identifies all Stage 1 content and resources. It was chosen as it is an animal that jumps to new heights. It still relies on the ground to travel, but leaps and bounds forwards, extending on what they know. Therefore, Stage 1 concepts will be identified by the Kangaroo.
This two-week unit develops student knowledge, understanding, and skills of combining and separating quantities. Students are provided opportunities to:
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represent combining situations in different ways through the use of gesture, enactment, drawings, numbers and words
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use symbols to describe mathematical quantities, actions, and relationships in efficient ways
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understand that the order in which 2 quantities are combined does not change the result
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recognise that when 2 collections have the same total, they are described as ‘equivalent in value’. Words such as ‘equal’, ‘equivalent’, and ‘is the same as’ can also be used
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use different strategies, such as counting on and counting back, to work out the total when combining and separating quantities
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record equations (number sentences) in different ways using drawings, words, numerals, and symbols
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model the inverse relation between addition and subtraction using concrete materials and drawings
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use knowledge of related facts (number bonds) to determine a missing quantity
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understand that repeated addition involves the structure of equal groups; for example, 2 + 2 + 2 is equivalent in value to 3 twos
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use mathematical tools, such as an equal-am balance, to determine if the mass of a collection is equivalent.
Lesson 1: Symbols can be used to tell a mathematical story
Lesson 2: Plus, minus and equal symbols
Lesson 3: Commutative property
Lesson 4: Part-part-whole
Lesson 6: Finding the missing part of the mathematical story
Lesson 7: Uncovering related facts
Lesson 8: Related number facts can help us uncover missing information
References and materials covered throughout are specifically stated/attributed within the teaching slides.
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This purchase is for you and your classroom. Duplication for an entire school or an entire school system is strictly forbidden. Additional copies must be purchased for each classroom use.
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This product can be altered and built upon to suit the needs of your classroom, students, teaching and learning within the context of your school but cannot be resold as your own product.
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