Super Hundreds Challenge!
Year 3: Adding Ones & Crossing the Hundreds
Ready for the Hundreds Leap?
This is a big one! When you add the ones digit, you’ll cross over into the next HUNDRED. Take your time and show those numbers who’s boss!
Practice Crossing the Hundreds!
Add the numbers. The hundreds digit is going to change!
Mental Maths Leap: Conquer the Hundreds Boundary!
Hello Super Mathematicians! Are you ready to take your mental maths skills to the next level? Today, we’re tackling an exciting challenge: adding a single-digit number to a 3-digit number when the answer leaps right over the next hundred! Imagine you have a number like 298, and you want to add 7. You’re going to jump from the 200s all the way into the 300s! It’s like a giant hop on the number line!
How Does “Crossing the Hundreds” Work?
Let’s look at our example: 298 + 7.
Think about it like this:
- How many more do you need to get from 298 to the next big round hundred, which is 300? You need just 2 more! (298 + 2 = 300)
- We wanted to add 7, but we’ve already added 2. So, how much of the 7 is left to add? We do 7 – 2 = 5.
- Now, add that leftover 5 to our new hundred: 300 + 5 = 305.
So, 298 + 7 = 305! See? You’ve crossed the hundreds boundary!
Practice Zone: 18 Brain-Boosting Questions!
Time to put your brain into high gear! Here are 18 questions where you’ll need to cross the hundreds boundary. Read each one, do the maths in your head, and then see if you got the correct answer. Good luck, you’ve got this!
(Your web app with the 18 questions will go here. You’ll insert this using the appropriate WordPress method – e.g., a shortcode, Custom HTML block for an iframe, or a specific plugin block.)
Why Is Adding Across Hundreds a Super Skill?
- Boosts Your Brainpower: It makes your mental calculation skills super strong.
- Prepares You for Bigger Numbers: This is a stepping stone to adding even larger numbers with confidence.
- Real-World Maths: You’ll find this handy when working with money that goes over a pound (like 98p + 7p) or measuring things.
- Makes You Feel Like a Maths Star: And rightly so!
Tips for Parents & Teachers
This activity focuses on the mental strategy for adding a single-digit number to a 3-digit number, specifically when the sum crosses a hundreds boundary (e.g., 298 + 7 = 305; 495 + 8 = 503).
Use Number Lines (Optional): A visual jump on a number line can help solidify the concept.
Focus on “Making the Next Hundred”: Encourage children to identify how many are needed to reach the next multiple of 100.
Partition the Single-Digit Number: Help them see how the single-digit number is split to first make the hundred, and then add the remainder.