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Wyndham Road, Ealing, London, W13 9TE
Fielding
Primary School and Nursery
It's that exciting time of year again! Get ready to rock out and compete for the crown as classes participate in the next Fielding Battle of the Bands over the Easter break.
Times Tables Rock Stars (TTRS) has become a phenomenal way for our pupils to learn times tables, making it both fun and challenging. Our last battle during the Christmas break saw fantastic engagement and fluent practice from all pupils. TTRS's carefully sequenced programme of daily practice ensures no child is left behind, and those who are confident can over-practise to achieve higher levels of automaticity.
To keep this momentum going, we are launching our next 'Battle of the Bands' over the Easter break, where all classes in Years 3-6 will compete for the top spot!
Fluency and instant recall of times tables are essential for many future maths topics. Quick mental maths operations free up working memory for more challenging tasks. This foundation is crucial for pupils' success in mathematics.
A Battle of the Bands is a fun and competitive way for pupils to practise their times tables on TTRS. This battle will be between all classes in Years 3, 4, 5, and 6.
The Fielding Battle of the Bands will begin on Friday, 4th April 2025 at 4pm and will end on Tuesday, 22nd April 2025 at 8pm. Winners will be announced on Wednesday, 23rd April 2025!
Pupils can log in using their personalised username and password. If they are unsure of their login details, they can check with their class teacher. Click here to access the site.
Every correct answer in any game type is worth 1 point towards the class team. Pupils can play in Garage, Rock Slam, Soundcheck, and more to earn points. Remember, Battle points are separate from coins! Pupils will still earn coins per correct answer in various game modes.
From the winning class, the pupil who scores the most points for their class team will win:
No, this is not required. TTRS promotes the "little and often" technique, so pupils only need to play between 3-10 minutes at a minimum of 3 times per week as part of their practice. By doing this over the half-term, they will be earning points for their class band!
Practising times tables is crucial as it builds a strong foundation for future maths topics. This practice stems from number bonds and links to the intentions of Maths Circle's NumBots, progressing towards fluency, rapid recall, and reasoning problem-solving skills. Ensuring pupils are confident and fluent in their times tables will help them tackle more complex mathematical challenges with ease.
Let's make this Battle of the Bands the best one yet! Encourage your children to participate and practise.
Rock on, Fielding pupils! 🎸
Wyndham Road, Ealing, London, W13 9TE