Friday, 9 May 2014

“Marvellous Maths” - Hexagons
Term 2, Week 1

WALT: solve subtraction problems by subtracting enough to get to 10, then subtracting what is left over.


Samoa has 14 lollipops and Kaden ate 6 of them. How many does Samoa have left?
Use Educreations on the iPad to share how you worked this question out. Post your movie on your blog.


Kyron took 12 photos on the iPad at assembly but Mitchell deleted 7 of them. How many photos are left on the iPad?


Miss Nalder had 16 flutter boards and gave 9 of them to students at the pool. How many did she have left over?


Kosini had $23 dollars and he donated $5 to the ANZAC day collection. How much money did he have afterwards?



BASIC FACTS

10+4=
16+4=
19+1=
9+1=
14+6=
6+4=
5+3+2=
8+2+7=
6+8+4=
12+6+2=
14+4=



Greater than or less than:
Use these signs > (greater than), < (less than), or = (equal) to make the maths sentence true. I have done the first one for you.
7   >   4
12      8
57      58
19      29
13      3
27      27
17      12
31      31
2+3     4+1


Extra for Experts:
I have six sides. What shape am I?
I have eight sides. What shape am I?
I have three points. What shape am I?
I have five edges. What shape am I?



If you are finished, work on xtramath, or studyladder (maths tasks your teacher has set for you).

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