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Football Fever is a fun, interactive game designed to improve your number skills. Designed like a board game, you play against other computer players to top the leaderboard and win the game, improving your skills all the time. Do you want to improve your number skills? Perhaps you want to develop your skills in measuring temperatures, weights and distances? This course will help you improve your number skills in addition, multiplication, division and subtraction. It will show you how to read charts and diagrams and much much more. Do you love football? Well let this course combine your love of football with learning about the world of numbers. Let Chris Kamara and his friends Carman and Phil be your guides and help throughout the course. Select a country you want to represent and travel around the globe playing matches against local league teams. Correctly answer questions to score goals. The highest scoring teams will be invited to play in the International Golden Boot Challenge! Perhaps you just want to dip in and out of the course? No problem, you can move through the course from start to finish, dip in and out, or just study the number skills areas
football fever numbers- uk (England, Scotland, Wales)
Outline and learning objectives:
Number and fractions:
Recognise, understand and compare the written form, patterns and value of whole numbers up to 1000.
Recognise negative numbers in the context of temperature.
Approximate by rounding to the nearest 10 or 100 for whole numbers up to 1000.
Read, write and understand common fractions in everyday contexts.
Recognise and use equivalent fraction forms in everyday contexts.
Addition, subtraction and multiplication:
Understand how to add and subtract, and use, whole numbers of up to 3 digits to give totals up to 1000.
Understand how to multiply 2 digit whole numbers by a single digit in everyday contexts.
Division:
Understand how to divide 2 digit whole numbers by a single digit and use in everyday context.
Read, understand and compare written amounts of money in decimal notation up to 1000 pounds and use in everyday contexts.
Measure, shape and time: Read and interpret distance in everyday situations. Estimate, measure and compare length, weight and capacity using appropriate units and instruments. Read and record time in 5 minute intervals using am and pm. Calculate duration of time.Read, understand and record common date formats. Identify and use the properties of 2D and 3D shapes to solve practical problems using appropriate vocabulary.
Data handling: Extract and interpret information from lists, tables, diagrams, charts and simple maps. Make numerical comparisons from bar charts and pictograms. Make observations and record numerical information using a tally. Organise and represent information in different ways so that it makes sense to others. Previous experience required:You don't need any previous knowledge to start this course. Why not have a go now?
Northern Ireland and Ireland football fever numbers
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