Friday 10th July maths answers

Here are the answers tot today’s learning. Let me know how you got on.

TGB: exit ticket

Here is your exit ticket for fractions. Remember this isn’t a test, this is to see what you have learnt and what you might still need more help with.

1/2 of 16 = 8

1/2 of 20 = 10

1/2 of 32 = 16

1/4 of 4 = 1

1/4 of 40 = 10

1/4 of 80p = 20p

3/4 of 16 = 12

3/4 of 28 = 21

3/4 of 44 = 33

2/4 of 44 = 22

2/4 of 8 = 4

2/4 of 20 = 10

4/4 of 40 = 40

1/3 of 15 = 5

1/3 of 30 = 10

Tick all of the unit fractions. 

1/3 /

2/4

1/9 /

6/10

5/7

1/10 /

3/9

Tick all the non unit fractions. 

3/7 /

4/7 /

1/2

9/10 /

5/8 /

3/4 /

1/7

True or false?

1/2 is the same as 3/4 False

1/2 is greater than 1/4 True

3/4 is less than a half False

 

Would you rather have 1/2 a chocolate bar or 2/4 of a chocolate bar?

1/2 and 2/4 are both the same.

 

Don’t forget to share any pictures of your learning with me, you never know they might appear on the blog.

Friday 10th July maths answers

Here are the answers to today’s maths questions. Let me know how you got on

TGB: counting coins

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Use or draw coins to show the given amounts. 

10p in 5p coins. 2 5p coins

50p in 5p coins. 10 5p coins

50p in 10p coins. 5 10p coins

40p in 5p coins 8 5p coins

60p in 20p coins 3 20p coins

£1 in 50p coins 2 £1 coins 

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Can you add these amounts together?

1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p = 7p

2p + 2p + 2p + 2p = 8p

5p + 5p + 5p + 5p + 5p = 25p

10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p = 80p

20p + 20p + 20p + 20p = 80p

2p + 2p + 1p = 5p

5p + 5p + 10p = 20p

£1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 = £8

£2 + £2 + £2 + £2 = £8

£2 + £1 = £3

Challenge 

Miss Lister’s piggy bank is full of two pence pieces, five pence pieces and ten pence pieces. 

Using one type of coin at a time how can he make 30p?

How many 2p will she need? 15 2p coins

How many 5p will she need? 6 5p coins

How many 10p will she need? 3 10p coins 

Challenge 

Miss Topliss has 2 silver coins. Miss Topliss has 2 5p coins. 

Miss Lister has 5 bronze coins. Miss Lister has five 2p coins. 

Miss Lotysz has 1 silver coin. Miss Lotysz has one 10p coin. 

They all have the same amount of money. Which coins do they each have?

Collect or draw the coins to prove it.

Don’t forget to let share any pictures of your maths learning with me, you never know they might feature on the blog.

End of the week

It’s the end of the week and what a busy one it has been!

Another day with wonderful work and children challenging themselves to do their best. Well done to you all!

I’ve seen great work from Cole, Amelia, Riley, Arwa, Dalton, Alesha and Nastazja and lots of you have again been earning Knowledge Points and improving your speed and accuracy on TTRockstars. Well done!

I hope the weather is good for us this weekend and you all have lots of fun.

I’ll see you on Monday for our final week in Y3 and Y4.

Take care!

Pride of Plover

My Pride of Plover Yellow T-shirt winner this week is…

Daniel for always completing online learning to such a high standard.

Well done Daniel!

Pride of Plover

My Pride of Plover Yellow T-shirt winner this week is…

Syler-Rose for working super hard at school.

Well done Syler-Rose!

Friday 10th July

Good morning Key Stage One. Today I thought we could have a look at a lovely animation of a beautiful picture book. I know this is one you all love…Owl Babies!

 

Today there are a few tasks to choose from.

-Could you make a lost poster for the owl?

-Could you write a letter to the baby owls telling them that they do not need to worry. Perhaps you could share something that you feel a bit worried about with the baby owls?

– Could you read the story and describe the personalities of each of the baby owls? How do we know what each owl baby is like?

– Could you describe the wood where the owls live. How is it different at day time and night time?

– Could you write a note from the owls’ mum telling them not to worry while she has gone?

Whatever you choose, please remember to email [email protected] with your work!

 

Friday 10th July maths learning

Good morning, here is your maths learning for today. If you need any help please contact [email protected]

TGB: exit ticket

Here is your exit ticket for fractions. Remember this isn’t a test, this is to see what you have learnt and what you might still need more help with.

1/2 of 16 =

1/2 of 20 =

1/2 of 32 =

1/4 of 4 =

1/4 of 40 =

1/4 of 80p =

3/4 of 16 =

3/4 of 28 =

3/4 of 44 =

2/4 of 44 =

2/4 of 8 =

2/4 of 20 =

4/4 of 40 =

1/3 of 15 =

1/3 of 30 =

Tick all of the unit fractions. 

1/3

2/4

1/9

6/10

5/7

1/10

3/9

Tick all the non unit fractions. 

3/7

4/7

1/2

9/10

5/8

3/4

1/7

True or false?

1/2 is the same as 3/4

1/2 is greater than 1/4

3/4 is less than a half

 

Would you rather have 1/2 a chocolate bar or 2/4 of a chocolate bar?

 

Don’t forget to share any pictures of your learning with me, you never know they might appear on the blog. Check back at 3pm for the answers to today’s learning. 

Friday 10th July maths learning

Good morning, here is your maths learning for today. If you need any help please contact [email protected]

TGB: counting coins

Starter

Here is a game to get you started with your maths learning today 

http://www.eduplace.com/kids/mw/swfs/rockhopper_grade2.html

Here is a video to help you with today’s learning. 

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Use or draw coins to show the given amounts. 

10p in 5p coins. 

50p in 5p coins. 

50p in 10p coins. 

40p in 5p coins

60p in 20p coins

£1 in 50p coins

Here are some questions for you to have a go at. 

Can you add these amounts together?

1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p + 1p =

2p + 2p + 2p + 2p =

5p + 5p + 5p + 5p + 5p =

10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p + 10p =

20p + 20p + 20p + 20p =

2p + 2p + 1p =

5p + 5p + 10p =

£1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 + £1 =

£2 + £2 + £2 + £2 =

£2 + £1 =

Challenge 

Miss Lister’s piggy bank is full of two pence pieces, five pence pieces and ten pence pieces. 

Using one type of coin at a time how can he make 30p?

How many 2p will she need?

How many 5p will she need?

How many 10p will she need?

Challenge 

Miss Topliss has 2 silver coins.

Miss Lister has 5 bronze coins.

Miss Lotysz has 1 silver coin.

They all have the same amount of money. Which coins do they each have?

Collect or draw the coins to prove it.

Don’t forget to let share any pictures of your maths learning with me, you never know they might feature on the blog. Check back at 3pm for today’s answers.