Day 136 of 180Week 28 of 36, MondayFourth quarter

Mixed × and ÷, twenty questions

🔢 Math🧠 Review⏱️ about 25 minutes

Twenty mixed multiplication and division facts, timed. Every division answered must be justified with its multiplication.

A deliberate return to something from weeks ago. Forgetting a bit is the point.

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Today is rung 7 of 10 on this topic

Division and fact families

Can do: Knows 42 ÷ 6 because they know 6 × 7, and understands division as sharing and as grouping.

Why it matters

Division taught as a separate skill doubles the memorisation load. Taught as multiplication backwards, it's free.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Treats every division as a brand-new problem to work out by repeated subtraction.

⏱️ Two-minute check

"56 ÷ 8?" then "How did you know?" Then: "Write the four facts in that family."

Solid looks like: Seven, justified by 8 × 7, and all four related facts.

The full activity for this topic · 10 minutes

Fact Family Triangles

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  1. 1Draw a triangle with 6, 7 and 42 at the corners.
  2. 2Cover one corner. They say the missing number and the fact that gives it.
  3. 3Write all four facts from that triangle: two multiplications, two divisions.
  4. 4Do a real sharing problem — 42 sweets between 6 people — and connect it back to the triangle.
  5. 5Then a grouping problem: 42 sweets in bags of 6. Same maths, different picture.

If it's too hard

Use small numbers from tables they already know cold.

If it's too easy

Division with a remainder, and what the remainder means in the actual story.

Say this

"Don't work it out. What times 8 gives you 56? That's the same question."

Math practice

Week 28 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 136

    🔢 Math

    Mixed × and ÷, twenty questions

  2. Tuesday · Day 137

    📖 Reading

    Silent, then say

  3. Wednesday · Day 138

    🔢 Math

    Halve the recipe again

  4. Thursday · Day 139

    ✏️ Writing

    Write a real letter

  5. Friday · Day 140

    🌍 Social Studies

    Where would the port go?

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