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Ludworth Primary School Big Maths A guide for Ludworth Parents Big Maths is a teaching programme used at Ludworth to help children to become numerate. Problem solving and word problems cannot be solved until children can manipulate and understand how numbers work. Big Maths lessons are fast, fun and furious. Children work on whiteboards and flash answers to their teachers and the pace of the lesson is quite exhausting. We need to pass on the pressure to work at pace and have maths facts instantly available, rather than counting on fingers. The children are introduced to child-friendly terms such as Switchers and Learn Its, rather than commutative law and number bonds to help them manipulate numbers and make them more confident and more successful. CLIC Sessions This stands for Counting, Learn Its, It s Nothing New and Calculation. Maths lessons contain each of these elements. COUNTING Children will count forwards, backwards, in steps of 3 6 or 25, read and write numbers and in multiples. When practising counting at home with your children, make sure you go backwards and forwards. Don t always start at 0 make sure they can count on from 75 to 106 for example. LEARN ITS Learn Its are addition facts and times tables facts. There are 72 Learns Its in total. 36 addition Learn Its and 36 multiplication Learn Its. These are facts that children need to learn off by heart, so when they are asked What is 6+4? they are able to give the answer as quickly as they would be able to tell you their name. As soon as they know 3x5=15 they also know 5x3=15 (This is known as a Switcher )

Learn Its by Year Group Reception Doubles of 1, 2,3,4,5, and 2+1 = 3 and 2+3 = 5 Year 1 Doubles of 6,7,8,9, and numbers which make 10 (2+8, 7+3) Year 2- Remainder of 1 digit + 1 digit facts (eg 9+7=16) Year 3 focus on x3 x4 x9 tables facts Year 4 the six remaining facts (6x6, 6x7, 6x8, 7x7, 7x8,8x8,) and 36 Addition Learn Its Year 5 and 6 - all 72 Learn Its. Your child s teacher will select the Learn Its for your child to work on and rather than race ahead. Please work at home to make sure they really do know their Learn Its and their Switchers with INSTANT RECALL (no fingers!) Addition Learn Its Multiplication Learn Its

BIG MATHS BEAT THAT Big Maths Beat That is a weekly timed test of your child s Learn Its. The aim is to improve their score by one each time. Stickers are awarded to children who Beat That. You can help your child to improve their scores, by asking them to give you instant responses to their Learn Its while at home, the journey to school and throughout the day at weekend. Little and very often is the key to success, so the information enters the long term memory. IT S NOTHING NEW This is the most important aspect of CLIC the way children become successful and properly numerate. Ideas such as 5things and 3things are always 8things. If we then change the thing to tens for example. 5 tens + 3 tens = 8 tens. Children will count in bananas, aliens, cats etc. to lead into this. It becomes much easier to use amounts and measures such as ml, m, Pim the Alien is used to reinforce this concept. The idea is that the learning is nothing new children find begin told that this means they feel able to answer the questions with real understanding. If a child knows double 4, they can use that to find double 40 with confidence. Strange phrases such as Jigsaw Numbers, Smile Multiplication and Where s Mully? are all part of this section of Big Maths. Jigsaw numbers are a way of adding pairs of numbers to equal 100, decimals equal to 1.0

Smile Multiplication is used for multiplying multiples of 10 eg. 40 x 6 Where s Mully? is a game that is played to help children master division, which is traditionally the most challenging of the four operations. He hides behind numbers in a number square and the children have to find him. The word division is never used! eg. He s hiding behind the biggest multiple of 3 without going over 40 he s on 39 Calculation This aspect of CLIC is when the teacher will work on developing the class progress and understanding of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Big Maths clearly maps out which steps children should do in a clear order and helps teachers to identify where to go back to if a child is struggling.

Big Maths is a very useful tool to help children become numerate but we still need your support at home. How can you help? Help your child practice their Learn Its at home a few minutes a day is all you need Insist that numbers are written the correct way round Come into school and volunteer to play some maths games with children Stay for a CLIC session to see what it is like and have a go yourself Congratulate your child if their Big Maths score goes up. Make maths a positive experience (don t tell your child you were rubbish at maths when you were at school they will think they should be!) If you have any questions or concerns please see your child s class teacher in the first instance, or Mrs Simmonds Maths Co-ordinator who will hold an annual Parents Meeting at the beginning of each academic year devoted to Big Maths. You can find further support and games for Maths on our website www.ludworth.org.uk These are found in two separate places just follow the black banner at the top For Pupils > Mathletics Links > Links for Pupils This second page contains links to lots of sites with excellent maths games on!