S.O.D.A. Start Of Day Activity - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

S.O.D.A. Start Of Day Activity

Description:

S.O.D.A. Start Of Day Activity Morning registration mathematics activity Aligned to the Renewed Framework for Mathematics Stoke-on-Trent Primary Maths Team – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:79
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 15
Provided by: Stoke6
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: S.O.D.A. Start Of Day Activity


1
S.O.D.A.Start Of Day Activity
  • Morning registration mathematics activity
  • Aligned to the Renewed Framework for Mathematics
  • Stoke-on-Trent Primary Maths Team

2
S.O.D.A.Start Of Day Activity
  • WHAT IS IT?
  • Up to10 mathematics questions per day based on
    the Renewed Framework for Mathematics.
  • Questions 1-5 consolidate maths from the previous
    unit.
  • Questions 6-10 are based on the previous years
    coverage of the next unit (following Block
    sequence A B C D E).
  • This will support you in pitching the learning
    appropriately for the next unit and gathering
    evidence for APP.
  • WHAT IS IT NOT?
  • SODA is NOT intended to be used during any part
    of the daily mathematics lesson.
  • It is an ADDITIONAL resource to support the
    CONSOLIDATION of learning which has taken place
    previously.

3
S.O.D.A.Start Of Day Activity
  • WHEN?
  • During the registration period at the start of
    the day.
  • Pupils could record their answers in a SODA
    book.
  • Go through the questions and discuss strategies
    the children used with the pupils during
    registration.
  • Ensure that you model the correct mathematical
    vocabulary and always encourage the children to
    use it correctly.
  • HOW?
  • Use SODA as it stands or personalise the
    questions for your pupils by adapting / replacing
    them.

4
Year 2, Block A, Unit 1
  • Questions 1 - 5 based on Year 1, Block E, Unit 3
  • Questions 6 -10 based on Year 1, Block B, Unit 1

5
Monday 1st September 2008
  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. INSET DAY
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
6
Tuesday 2nd September 2008
  • 1.Write the next 3 numbers in the sequence?
    23, 21, 19, 17, ___, ___, ___
  • 2. How much money altogether?
  • 3. Double 12
  • 4. 16 apples are in a bag. Half are red. How
    many apples are red?
  • 5. How many sides on 3 triangles?
  • 6. The number before 8?
  • 7. Which 2D shape has 4 sides all the same
    length?
  • 8. There are 8 people on the bus. 2 people get
    off.
  • 2 more people get off. How many people are
    left on the bus?
  • 9. Draw the shape that is the base of a cone.

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
7
Wednesday 3rd September 2008
  • 1. 17.
  • 2. Write all even numbers less than 15
  • 3. 1 apple costs 45p. I have 10p. How much more
    money do I need?
  • 4. Half of __ is 6
  • 5. 36 50
  • 6. 10 7
  • 7. A shape with 5 sides?
  • 8.
  • How many crayons altogether?
  • 9. What number is two before 27?

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
8
Thursday 4th September 2008
  • 1. 65 40
  • 2. 8 7 2 3
  • 3. How many coins make 30p?
  • 4. The difference between 12 and 19?
  • 5. 84, 74, 64, ___, ___, ___
  • 6. 0 5
    10

  • What are the

  • missing numbers? ( )
  • 7. How many faces does a cube have?
  • 8. 2 10 10 - 2
  • 9.
    How many dots

  • altogether?

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
9
Friday 5th September 2008
  • 1. Draw a square. Split it into quarters.
  • Colour one quarter (1/4) of the square
  • 2. What time does the clock show?
  • 3. - 8 15
  • 4. Double 11
  • 5. How many bicycles have a total
  • of 16 wheels?
  • 6. 12 birds are in a nest. 8 fly away. 2 more
    birds
  • fly away. How many birds are left in the
    nest?
  • 7. Draw a shape that has 2 short sides and 2
  • long sides.
  • 8. Name the shape that you have drawn.

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
10
Monday 8th September 2008
  • 1. What is the total?
  • 2. 25 12
  • 3. Double 9
  • 4. There are 24 children in a class. Half of
  • them are boys. How many are girls?
  • 5. Which numbers are multiples of 5?
  • 55, 12, 23, 70, 45, 59
  • 6. Draw a square. Draw a line in the square to
  • make 2 triangles.
  • 7. Name this shape
  • 8. Name a 3D shape that will not roll

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
11
Tuesday 9th September 2008
  • 1. 20 children sit at 4 tables. There is the
    same number of children at each table. How many
    children sit at each table?
  • 2. Which coins make 45p?
  • 3. How many sides on 5 squares?
  • 4. What colour will the tenth
    counter be?
  • 5. I think of a number. I double it and the
    answer is 16. What number was I thinking of?
  • 6. Which 2 shapes fit together to
  • make this shape?
  • 7. How many corners does a hexagon have?

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
12
Wednesday 10th September 2008
  • 1. Look at the clock. What
    time was it half an hour earlier?
  • 2. Double 15
  • 3. 75, 70, 65, __, __, __
  • 4. 3 19 16
  • 5. How many coins make 1.20?
  • 6. How many faces does a cuboid have?
  • 7. 10 less than 22
  • 8. Which of these numbers are between 20 and
  • 40?

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
13
Thursday 11th September 2008
  • 1. Fifty six, sixty six, seventy six,
    _________, _________
  • 2. Ben caught 20 fish with his fishing net. He
    shared the fish equally between 4 tanks. How many
    fish were in each tank?
  • 3. Double 5 then add 8.
  • 4. A banana costs 5p. How much will 8 bananas
    cost?
  • 5. 1 ruler costs 6p. Katie bought 2 rulers. How
    much did she spend?
  • 6. How much change did Katie get from 20p?
  • 7. Laura writes these numbers in order. 34, 43,
    32, 23, 40 What number goes in the yellow box?

  • smallest largest
  • 8. 20 less than 46?


Year 2 Block A Unit 1
14
Friday 12th September 2008
  • 1. What number is halfway between 8 and 16
  • 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
  • 2. 42 subtract 5
  • 3. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
    14, 15, 16, 17, 18, Which numbers are odd?
  • 4. A can of lemonade holds 100ml. Lewis drinks
    half of the lemonade. How much is left in the
    can?
  • 5. A pizza is cut in to 6 equal slices. Two
    children share
  • the pizza. How many slices will each child
    get?
  • 6. Triangles Not Triangles Copy the
    diagram
  • Draw 3 shapes in
    each part of the diagram
  • 7. 30 less than 56
  • 8. Name this shape

Year 2 Block A Unit 1
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com