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Place Value and Estimating

Place Value and Estimating. Year 2 Summer Term Week 2 Lesson 3. Today we will be learning to:. understand and use words about estimation and approximation give a sensible estimate for a number of objects find the difference between an estimate and actual count. Mental Activity.

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Place Value and Estimating

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  1. Place Value and Estimating Year 2 Summer Term Week 2 Lesson 3

  2. Today we will be learning to: • understand and use words about estimation and approximation • give a sensible estimate for a number of objects • find the difference between an estimate and actual count.

  3. Mental Activity Today we are going to practise number bonds to 10.

  4. I shall call out a number. How much more do you need to add to it to make it total 10?

  5. What strategy did you use?

  6. Now we are going to practise number bonds to 100.

  7. I shall call out a multiple of 10. How much more do you need to add to it to make it total 100?

  8. What strategy did you use?

  9. Main Activity Today we are going to be estimating counting and comparing numbers.

  10. An estimate is a reasonable guess. It can never be wrong. What does estimate mean?

  11. I will take a handful of cubes. I will put them into a glass. Estimate how many cubes you can see.

  12. I will remove about half the cubes. Start to count out the others.

  13. I will remove about half the cubes. Start to count out the others. Would you like to change your estimate?

  14. The more you know about the number, the closer your estimate will be. Was your estimate close?

  15. Calculate the difference between each estimate and the count.

  16. Take a handful of objects. Estimate how many there are. Count them. Work out the difference between your estimate and the actual count. Group Work

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