Farm Fresh Feeds A How To Guide for Doggy Dinners
Davids Doggie Dinners Ltd
Welcome To Davids Doggie Dinners
Based In Queenborough Kent, we deliver all our orders ourselves andrun to a delivery schedule, if you do not see your area please contact us before placing an order.
Please note that, due to price increases by many of our suppliers, we have made the decision to replace some of the slower moving lines with a more affordable, but equivalent product. To make things easier, below is a guide to supplier packaging etc.
Bulmer - MVM - Prime Raw - Birmingham are in tubes
Southcliffe - TPMS - Just Natural - DAF are in flat packets
DELIVERIES must be placed 48 hours before scheduled delivery date ( Mondays orders need to be in by Friday evening )
COLLECTIONS must be placed before 8am for the same day collection. Collections are 10 till 12 Monday-Saturday ONLY.
PLEASE CHECK OUR DELIVERY SCHEDULEBEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER.
Company House Number - 09324191
VAT Registration Number - 204273150
Doggy Division Dinners
Doggy Division Dinners
A simple introduction to division in real-life situations
Learning Objectives:
- Y1: To solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of the teacher.
- Y2: To recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 2, 5 and 10 multiplication tables, including recognising odd and even numbers
- Y2: To solve problems involving multiplication and division, using materials, arrays, repeated addition, mental methods, and multiplication and division facts, including problems in contexts.
A simple introduction to division, (through sharing). The dogs are
always hungry, there is no end to this game!
There are two types of division, 'Grouping' and 'Sharing'. Sharing is often used as a first introduction to division in real life situations.This game focusses on 'Sharing', e.g. 10 dog biscuits are shared between 2 dogs. How many biscuits do they get each?
NB: If I were to solve 10 2 via the 'Grouping' technique it would be... 'There are 10 dog biscuits. Dogs are allowed 5 biscuits each.How many dogs could you feed?'
Instructions:
Read the Maths Sentence on the box of dog food, then share out the bones between all of the dogs.
NB: In Year 2 children are expected to use their knowledge of multiplication facts for 2, 5 and 10. I could have focussed on having only2, 5 or 10 dogs, but I wanted this to be more of an introduction to division rather than a place to use inverse multiplication facts. More able childrenin Year 2 will find this too simple.
Have fun!
HAVING TROUBLE LOADING? Please try this version.
Doggy Division Dinners
Doggy Division Dinners
A simple introduction to division in real-life situations
Learning Objectives:
- Y1: To solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of the teacher.
- Y2: To recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 2, 5 and 10 multiplication tables, including recognising odd and even numbers
- Y2: To solve problems involving multiplication and division, using materials, arrays, repeated addition, mental methods, and multiplication and division facts, including problems in contexts.
A simple introduction to division, (through sharing). The dogs are
always hungry, there is no end to this game!
There are two types of division, 'Grouping' and 'Sharing'. Sharing is often used as a first introduction to division in real life situations.This game focusses on 'Sharing', e.g. 10 dog biscuits are shared between 2 dogs. How many biscuits do they get each?
NB: If I were to solve 10 2 via the 'Grouping' technique it would be... 'There are 10 dog biscuits. Dogs are allowed 5 biscuits each.How many dogs could you feed?'
Instructions:
Read the Maths Sentence on the box of dog food, then share out the bones between all of the dogs.
NB: In Year 2 children are expected to use their knowledge of multiplication facts for 2, 5 and 10. I could have focussed on having only2, 5 or 10 dogs, but I wanted this to be more of an introduction to division rather than a place to use inverse multiplication facts. More able childrenin Year 2 will find this too simple.
Have fun!
HAVING TROUBLE LOADING? Please try this version.