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Video summary

Having been transported to a floating library, Olivia and Hassan's ability to solve large equations using written methods is tested.

Their mathematical companion Archimedes teaches them how to use written methods to find the solution.

Although they initially stumble at the concept of regrouping, Hassan and Olivia do find the correct answer and are even able to solve Hypatia’s final question to leave the library.

Hypatia and Archimedes leave pupils with a multi-step addition and subtraction problem to solve in the classroom.

This animated short film is from the ±«Óătv Teach series, Hypatia's Mathematical Maze.

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Teacher Notes

Before watching the film:

Prior to this lesson you may wish to introduce students to other relevant topics, for example:

  • Mental addition and subtraction
  • Partitioning numbers and talking about each digit in a number in terms of its place value
  • Representing numbers with concrete materials and identifying numbers from representations

During watching the film:

Depending on your lesson’s focus, you may wish to pause the video at certain points to check for understanding, asking questions such as:

  • Who can spot when regrouping will be necessary in this example?
  • When would you use column addition / subtraction as opposed to mental?
  • What are the similarities and differences between written addition and subtraction?
  • What method do we need to answer Hypatia's final question?

Final Question:
Hypatia has 37,506 stars. Archimedes has 22,819 stars. How many more does Hypatia have than Archimedes? How many stars do they have all together?

Answer to the final question:37,506 - 22,819 = Hypatia has 14,687 stars more than Archimedes37,506 + 22,819 = They have 60,325 stars altogether

Following on from the film:

  • You could ask pupils to complete written addition and subtraction problems alongside representations of the question using place value counters or dienes blocks.
  • You could give your pupils some 'empty box' problems so they need to work backwards in order find the solution.
  • You could sort some equations in a table, into problems where there is no regrouping necessary, where there is one exchange or where there is more than one exchange.

This short film is suitable for teaching maths at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland.

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