The 99 Club
The 99 Club
The idea is that with repeated practice, the scheme should result in increased speed and confidence when tackling mental maths problems without relying on written workings and methods.
If all of the calculations are answered correctly twice in a row, the child moves up to the next level!
We completed a baseline test with children starting at varying levels within the clubs.
The 22 Club adds eleven further questions involving repeated addition for numbers from one to ten ie. 3+3+3+3, 5+5+5+5+5, while the 33 Club begins to introduce times tables.
Division facts are added by the time a pupil reaches the 77 Club, and in the 88 Club and 99 Club, pupils will be tackling a range of mixed multiplication and division problems.
The idea is that with repeated practice, the scheme should result in increased speed and confidence when tackling mental maths problems without relying on written workings and methods.
If all of the calculations are answered correctly twice in a row, the child moves up to the next level!
We completed a baseline test with children starting at varying levels within the clubs.
The 22 Club adds eleven further questions involving repeated addition for numbers from one to ten ie. 3+3+3+3, 5+5+5+5+5, while the 33 Club begins to introduce times tables.
Division facts are added by the time a pupil reaches the 77 Club, and in the 88 Club and 99 Club, pupils will be tackling a range of mixed multiplication and division problems.
The full breakdown of The 99 Club levels is as follows:
11 Club - 11 questions involving doubling numbers from one to ten 22 Club - 22 questions involving repeated addition of numbers from one to ten 33 Club - 33 questions introducing the 2x, 3x, 5x and 10x tables 44 Club - 44 questions adding the 1x, 4x and 6x tables 55 Club - 55 questions adding the 7x and 8x tables 66 Club - 66 questions adding the 9x, 11x and 12x tables 77 Club - 77 questions consisting of inverse division facts 88 Club - 88 questions of mixed multiplication and division facts 99 Club - 99 questions of mixed multiplication and division facts |
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