This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Items in this lesson
Subtraction without a calculator
To calculate profit (total sales minus expenses)
To calculate net pay (gross pay minus deductions
To work out reductions/discounts
How much off/how many left
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In this lesson, you will,
Explore different ways to do subtraction
Observe tutor demonstrations and follow on your own device
Put the subtraction sums into real-life problems to understand when to subtract
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wordwall.net
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wordwall.net
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wordwall.net
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Question 1
561 - 459=
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mathigon.org
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561-459
Adding on (using friendly numbers) with a number line
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mathigon.org
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561-459
Decomposing the number to make it easier
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mathigon.org
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561 - 459
Changing the number to easier numbers
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You have £561 in your account on Monday. You have £459 left in your account on Friday. How much did you spend during the week? Write your own problem for 561-459. Use the language cards to help you.
Slide 14 - Open question
579-481
Your total earnings (gross pay) for a day were £579. Your net pay was £481. By how much were you deducted?
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mathigon.org
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Write a problem for this sum. 579-481.
Slide 17 - Open question
What way would you do this sum: 579-481? Which method seems easier?
Slide 18 - Open question
300-35
Your gross pay was £300. You were deducted £35. What was your net pay?
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mathigon.org
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Make up a problem for this sum: 300 - 35 =
Slide 21 - Open question
On the whiteboards/number lines calculate 300-35. Upload a picture of your work here.