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Number Strategies Reflection

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📚 Part 1: Quick Check

1. Which of these is an addition strategy you have used?

Partitioning (splitting numbers)

Counting by threes only

Making tens

Guessing the answer

2. Round 47 to the nearest ten.

40

50

47

3. Tick all strategies you have tried this unit:

Using number lines

Partitioning numbers

Doubles (e.g. 6 + 6)

Using a calculator

4. Use a strategy to solve 36 + 27. Show your steps.

✏️ Part 2: Reflection

WALT: We are learning to reflect on addition and rounding strategies we use.

Success criteria: I can name a strategy, explain how I used it, and show my thinking.

Differentiation: If writing is tricky, tell a partner or draw your steps. Sentence starters can help.

Extension (optional): Write a short paragraph about how your strategies have improved your confidence with numbers.

5. My favourite strategy was:
6. Explain how you used this strategy. Try a sentence starter: "I used this strategy by..." or "This helped me because..."
7. Show rounding on a number line. Round 68 to the nearest ten. Draw or write your steps.
8. One tip I would give a friend learning this is:
9. Extension (optional): Write 3–4 sentences about your learning journey in maths this unit.

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