7 times table: odd and even patterns, square numbers and tests of divisibility
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Why this why now
This unit introduces and rehearses the facts for the 7-times table. Pupils explore the odd and even patterns in times tables and use this to support problem solving. They identify and represent square numbers as a particular set of multiplication facts. Pupils bring together their times table knowledge, tests of divisibility and new knowledge of square numbers to solve problems. These facts will support the coming units exploring multiplication structures.
Prior knowledge requirements
- Read time to the hour and half hour
- Understand 12-hour clock notation
- Convert between hours and minutes
Threads
Why this why now
This unit introduces and rehearses the facts for the 7-times table. Pupils explore the odd and even patterns in times tables and use this to support problem solving. They identify and represent square numbers as a particular set of multiplication facts. Pupils bring together their times table knowledge, tests of divisibility and new knowledge of square numbers to solve problems. These facts will support the coming units exploring multiplication structures.
Prior knowledge requirements
- Read time to the hour and half hour
- Understand 12-hour clock notation
- Convert between hours and minutes
7 times table: odd and even patterns, square numbers and tests of divisibility
In this unit pupils will represent counting in sevens as the 7-table, explaining the relationship between adjacent multiples. The unit also looks at odd and even patterns in times tables and identifies square numbers.
10 lessons in unit
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