The tasks in this feature are designed to encourage learners to make, and justify, decisions about the method they use to solve a calculation. If we give pupils opportunities to choose a method that is well suited to a particular calculation, they will become curious, adventurous mathematicians, and are more likely to be accurate compared with following a procedure without reflecting first.

Let's get flexible!
In this article for primary teachers, Ems outlines how we can encourage learners to be flexible in their approach to calculation, and why this is crucial.

Arranging additions and sorting subtractions
Order these four calculations from easiest to hardest. How did you decide?

Fruity pairs
Which two items of fruit could Kate and Sam choose? Can you order the prices from lowest to highest?

Subtraction slip
Can you spot the mistake in this video? How would you work out the answer to this calculation?


Picture your method

Compare the calculations
Can you put these four calculations into order of difficulty? How did you decide?

Method in multiplying madness?
Watch our videos of multiplication methods that you may not have met before. Can you make sense of them?