Starter quiz
- What single number fits into each of these gaps to make this correct? 16 ÷ 8 = 16 ÷ ___ ÷___ ÷___
- '2' ✓
- Match the numbers so that one is half of the amount of the other.
- 20⇔10 ✓
- 30⇔15 ✓
- 40⇔20 ✓
- 70⇔35 ✓
- 90⇔45 ✓
- Select the multiples of 4
- 24 ✓
- 32 ✓
- 37
- 40 ✓
- 47
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- Select the multiples of 8
- 100
- 200 ✓
- 300
- 400 ✓
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- A bakery has baked 50 cupcakes. It packs them into full boxes of 4 Can 49 cupcakes be packed into full boxes of 4?
- Yes
- No ✓
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- A bakery has baked 170 cupcakes. It packs them into boxes of 4 Can all 170 cupcakes be packed?
- Yes
- No ✓
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Exit quiz
- Look at the number sequence: 8, 16, 24, ___, 40, 48 . What is the missing number?
- '32' ✓
- Match the numbers so that one is half of the amount of the other.
- 200⇔100 ✓
- 300⇔150 ✓
- 400⇔200 ✓
- 700⇔350 ✓
- 900⇔450 ✓
- Select the multiples of 8
- 32 ✓
- 37
- 40 ✓
- 68
- 96 ✓
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- Select the multiples of 4
- 50
- 100 ✓
- 150
- 200 ✓
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- Select the multiples of 8
- 88 ✓
- 97
- 104 ✓
- 116
- 208 ✓
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- Is 784 a multiple of 8?
- Yes ✓
- No
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- If you can halve a multiple of 4 then it is a multiple of 8 and divisible by 8
- All numbers divisible by 8 are also divisible by 4 and 2
- Multiples of 8 are all multiples of both 2 and 4
Common misconception
Lack of fluency in 4s and or 8s times tables and understanding when tackling word problems.
Clearly model highlighting key words of worded problems to understand the problem and the operation required for the calculation. Continue to use language stems such as 'If I know...' 'Then I know...,' to support mathematical thinking.
Keywords
Halve - A half is one of two equal parts of a whole.
Divisible - Divisibility is when division of a number results in another whole number.
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