Lesson One – Number Dice

This maths teaching pack for Key Stage One gets the children to practise creating and rolling sets of dice that can be used to calculate and record different pairs of number that can be added together to make sums to ten.
The class can explain and model how to count on from the biggest number displayed on the dice faces to support the completion of each addition calculation.
Download this teaching pack including a lesson plan, classroom activities and an interactive presentation to practise creating and rolling sets of dice that can be used to calculate and record different pairs of number that can be added together to make sums to ten
Activities in this teaching pack include a template to select and record numbers on dice faces to use as part of an addition calculation for sums to ten when working with counting on from the biggest numbers in each sum to identify the matching totals.
The interactive presentation gets the children to explore how to create sets of dice that can be used to record different pairs of number that can be added to make sums to ten.
This lesson is part of a maths scheme of work to get the children to practise adding different pairs of single digit numbers to record matching sums to ten using concrete equipment and diagrams to support calculations. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.
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