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Year 3 Daily Review�Term 3 – Lesson 30

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Means of participation

Choral response - students give the answer verbally in unison

Mini-whiteboard - students write their answer on a mini-whiteboard before showing it to the teacher.

Pair share - Students discuss with the person next to them.

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At the expected level for the lesson; nearly all students should be able to do these questions.

A small increase in difficulty from the expected level, eg larger numbers or a more complex calculation.

Extension - increased difficulty; suitable for a small number of students.

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Say these numbers

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818 519

3819

679 789

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What is the value of the 5 in 53 812?

50 000

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Solve the equation. �Which strategy did you use?

5

algorithm

number line

partitioning

constant difference

compensation

bar model

76 + 81 =

157

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Solve the problem using a bar model

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A supermarket sold 293 tins of tomatoes in total on the weekend.

On Sunday they sold 189 tins.

How many did they sell on Saturday?

Sunday

Saturday

293 - 189 = 104

?

293

189

104

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Multiplication facts: x4

7

6 x 4 =

7 x 4 =

9 x 4 =

3 x 4 =

1 x 4 =

8 x 4 =

5 x 4 =

10 x 4 =

4 x 4 =

2 x 4 =

24

28

36

12

4

32

20

40

16

8

14 x 4 = 

40 x 5 = 

4 x 20 = 

40 x 40 = 

56

200

80

1600

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Division facts: ÷4

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8 ÷ 4 =

20 ÷ 4 =

36 ÷ 4 =

40 ÷ 4 =

24 ÷ 4 =

28 ÷ 4 =

16 ÷ 4 =

4 ÷ 4 =

12 ÷ 4 =

32 ÷ 4 =

4

9

5

8

7

6

2

3

1

10

1600 ÷ 40 = 

200 ÷ 5 = 

80 ÷ 4 = 

56 ÷ 4 = 

40

40

20

14

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What fraction of this shape has been shaded?

 

9

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What fraction of this collection has been circled?

10

 

Image credit: Clipart

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How much money is this?

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Image credits: Royal Australian Mint

$3.50

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What is the value of these coins?

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$4.70

Image credits: Royal Australian Mint

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How much liquid is in this container?

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20 ml

40ml

20ml

30ml

10ml

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How many litres are in this container?

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3000 ml

3 litres

8000ml

4000ml

6000ml

2000ml

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Estimate weight

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If a cup holds 250ml, how much might a similar sized shampoo bottle hold?

2L

50ml

275ml

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Estimate weight

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If a soft drink bottle holds 1.25L, how much might a similar sized kettle hold?

1.5L

750ml

20ml

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Estimate the area of the blue square

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Area: 1 cm2

Area: 16 cm2

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Bar model credit: Australian Government Department of Education 2023