Wednesday 8th July maths answers

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

TGB: recognising coins

Starter

What is one more than 54? 55

What is one more than 23? 24

What is one more than 98? 99

What is one less than 74? 73

What is one less than 66? 65

What is one less than 1? 0

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

What are the values of these coins? 

From top to bottom.

1p

2p

5p

10p

20p

50p

£1

£2

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

Use the symbols <,> or = to makes these statements correct.

>


<


=

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

How many?

There are 4 1p coins.

There are 4 2p coins.

There are 3 5p coins.

There are 5 50p coins.

There are 6 £1 coins.

There is 1 £2 coin.

Challenge

Miss Lister thinks all coins are round. 

Is she correct? 

Prove it.

She is incorrect 20p, 50p and £1 are not round.

Challenge

Which is the odd one out?

20p, 12p, 50p, 10p. 

 

Why? 12p because there isn’t a 12p coin. 

Challenge

The tooth fairy left some money for two children. 

Jack has 50p. Mo has £1. 

Jack thinks he has more money because his coin is physically bigger. 

Explain why Jack is wrong. 

Jack is wrong because £1 is worth more than 50p.

Challenge

Miss Lister says

Miss Topliss says

Which coins do they each have? Is there more than one possibility? 

Miss Lister could have £1, 1p or a 2p coin.

Miss Topliss could have 5p or 10p.

Challenge

Can you describe a coin for your class friends to guess? 

Post it in the classroom to see if they can guess. 

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning. 

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game

Please choose sorting of coins. 

Don’t forget to send pictures of your learning, you never know they might feature on the blog.

Wednesday 8th July maths answers

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

TGB: finding 1/2

Starter

What is 10 more than 53? 63

What is 30 more than 65? 95

What is 50 more than 14? 64

What is 10 less than 26? 16

What is 70 less than 85? 15

What is 40 less than 78? 38

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

Sort these shapes into 1/2 and not 1/2.

Share your sorting pictures with me.

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

Which pictures show 1/2?

The blue rectangle and the red circle.

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

Which pictures show 1/2?

The cookies, the tens frame and the cupcakes.

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

Circle half the cupcakes.

Three cupcakes should be circled.

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

Circle half the triangles. 

Five triangles should be circled.

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

Can you find ½ of these numbers? Use objects available to you if you need to.

Find ½ of 16. 8

Find ½ of 20. 10

Find ½ of 10. 5

Find ½ of 32. 16

Find ½ of 24. 12

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

Can you find ½ of these numbers? Use objects available to you if you need to. 

Find ½ of 4. 2

Find ½ of 6. 3

Find ½ of 8. 4

Find ½ of 40. 20

Find ½ of 60. 30 

Find ½ of 80. 40

Challenge

Which one is the odd one out? Explain your answer.

The rectangle is the odd one out as it doesn’t have two equal parts.

Challenge

Miss Lotysz is asked to shade in half of a shape. This is what she shades in. 

Is she correct? Explain your answer.

She is correct because there are 12 small squares and as long as she has shaded in 6 of those squares then she has shown one half.

Challenge

Miss Topliss has some gummy bears. She circles half of them. 

How many gummy bears did she have at the start? 16

Extra Challenge

Can you think of a number and halve it? 

Give a friend some clues and see if they can guess your starting number.

Post your clues in the classroom for your friends to guess.

Share your clues with me to guess.

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning. 

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/games/embed/karate-cats-2?exitGameUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fbbc.co.uk%2Fbitesize%2Farticles%2Fzf4sscw

Choose level 1 fractions for today’s game.

Don’t forget to share your maths learning with me, you never know it might feature on the blog.

Wednesday’s shout outs

Another great day! Well done to everyone who logged on today, I’ve seen some excellent work.

Shout outs today go to William, Corey, Agrima, Nastazja and Ksawery from Year 4 and Esther, James, Alfie and Troy from Year 3 for their wonderful acrostic poems! Well done to all of you, the Plover Posse Award is for you.

Enjoy your afternoon, I’m looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow!

Wednesday 8th June

Good Morning,

 

Well done for continuing to log on and submit your work. Today you will be continuing writing your poetry – remember you can do more than one version and try it out in different ways – the best writers  are never happy with their first version.

We are carrying on learning about negative numbers – go back to the videos if you are unsure and recap.

There are some great horrible history episodes about the Tudor Explorers – have a look on iplayer and youtube to have a watch.

Have a nice day!
Keep safe

Mrs Graves

Wednesday 8th July

Good morning Key Stage One. Today we are answering comprehension questions based on our story.

Here is the story. You can use the link to refresh your memory with the story from yesterday. You also might want to watch it again and enjoy the wonderful pictures from the story 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZE0RjYKAmQ

Retrieval Questions

  1. What 3 things was the garden to the gardener? (Use pages 5 and 6 to help you)
  2. Was the gardener good at gardening? Can you find evidence in the text to support your answer? 
  3. What blossomed in the garden?
  4. How long did the gardener sleep for?
  5. What had happened to the gardener when he woke up?

Inference Questions

The gardener felt incredibly sad about his garden beginning to die and he made a wish.

Have a think about being the gardener. I wonder if you have felt like him before? That you are trying really hard but things are still not going quite right somehow. 

How do you think the gardener must have felt seeing all his garden die? I wonder if you can write your answer in a full sentence?

Now I would like you to think about what the gardener must have wished for when he closed his eyes. 

What do you think that he wished for? Can you write your answer in a full sentence? 

Extra Task.

Can you draw a picture showing how you think the gardener wanted the garden to look when he woke up?

Email your answers and pictures to [email protected]

 

Wednesday 8th July maths learning

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

TGB: finding 1/2

Starter

What is 10 more than 53?

What is 30 more than 65?

What is 50 more than 14?

What is 10 less than 26?

What is 70 less than 85?

What is 40 less than 78?

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

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

Sort these shapes into 1/2 and not 1/2.

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

Which pictures show 1/2?

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

Which pictures show 1/2?

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

Circle half the cupcakes.

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

Circle half the triangles. 

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

Can you find ½ of these numbers? Use objects available to you if you need to.

Find ½ of 16. 

Find ½ of 20.

Find ½ of 10.

Find ½ of 32.

Find ½ of 24. 

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

Can you find ½ of these numbers? Use objects available to you if you need to. 

Find ½ of 4.

Find ½ of 6. 

Find ½ of 8.

Find ½ of 40.

Find ½ of 60.

Find ½ of 80.

Challenge

Which one is the odd one out? Explain your answer.

Challenge

Miss Lotysz is asked to shade in half of a shape. This is what she shades in. 

Is she correct? Explain your answer.

Challenge

Miss Topliss has some gummy bears. She circles half of them. 

How many gummy bears did she have at the start?

Extra Challenge

Can you think of a number and halve it? 

Give a friend some clues and see if they can guess your starting number.

Post your clues in the classroom for your friends to guess.

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning. 

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/games/embed/karate-cats-2?exitGameUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fbbc.co.uk%2Fbitesize%2Farticles%2Fzf4sscw

Choose level 1 fractions for today’s game.

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

Wednesday 8th July maths learning

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

TGB: recognising coins

Starter

What is one more than 54?

What is one more than 23?

What is one more than 98?

What is one less than 74?

What is one less than 66?

What is one less than 1?

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

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

What are the values of these coins? 

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

Use the symbols <,> or = to makes these statements correct.



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

How many?

Challenge

Miss Lister thinks all coins are round. 

Is she correct? 

Prove it.

Challenge

Which is the odd one out?

20p, 12p, 50p, 10p. 

 

Why?

Challenge

The tooth fairy left some money for two children. 

Jack has 50p. Mo has £1. 

Jack thinks he has more money because his coin is physically bigger. 

Explain why Jack is wrong. 

Challenge

Miss Lister says

Miss Topliss says

Which coins do they each have? Is there more than one possibility? 

Challenge

Can you describe a coin for your class friends to guess? 

Post it in the classroom to see if they can guess. 

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning. 

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game

Please choose sorting of coins. 

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

Tuesday 7th July maths answers.

Here are the answers to today’s learning.

TGB: Exit ticket

Here is your exit ticket for today’s learning. Remember this isn’t a test, this is to see what you know and what you might need more help with. If you need any support please email [email protected]

What is one more than 56? 57

What is one more than 65? 66

What is one more than 77? 78

What is one less than 96? 95

What is one less than 88? 87

What is one less than 33? 32

Fill in the missing number. 49, 50, 51, 52, 53

Fill in the missing number. 84, 85, 86, 87, 88

Fill in the missing number. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59

Fill in the missing number. 61, 60, 59, 58, 57

Fill in the missing number. 77, 76, 75,74, 73

Fill in the missing number. 88, 87, 86, 85, 84

This number has 5 tens and 2 ones. What is the number? 52

This number has 4 tens and 7 ones. What is the number? 47

This number has 6 tens and 9 ones. What is the number? 69

This number has 9 tens and 0 ones. What is the number? 90

This number has 8 tens and 1 ones. What is the number? 81

Make these statements true. 63 > 36. Using the symbols < ,> or =

Make these statements true. 54 < 96. Using the symbols < ,> or =

Make these statements true. 72 = 72. Using the symbols < ,> or =

Make these statements true. 55 < 56. Using the symbols < ,> or =

Make these statements true. 79  78. Using the symbols < ,> or =

Tick the even numbers

36

41

94

82

15

Tick the odd numbers

14

97

33

41

75

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

Tuesday 7th July maths answers

Here are the answers to today’s maths questions.

TGB: unit and non-unit fractions

Starter

63 + 5 = 68

54 + 9 = 63

47 + 21 = 68

37 + 26 = 63

65 – 2 = 63

78 – 9 = 69

52 – 21 = 31

67 – 38 = 29

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

What is the same and what is different about each bar model?

They all have different denominators (2, 3 and 4)

The numerators are the same, they are all one.

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

What fraction is shaded in this diagram?

1/2

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

What fraction is shaded in this diagram?

1/3

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

What fraction is shaded in this diagram?

1/4

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

What fraction is shaded in this diagram?

1/3                        2/3                     3/3

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

What fraction is shaded in this diagram?

1/4                    2/4                3/4               4/4

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

Match the unit fraction to the correct picture.

1/2- pears

1/3- flowers

1/4 apples

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

Say whether the fractions are unit fractions or non-unit fractions. 

½- unit 

¼ – unit

â…– – non-unit

6/8- non-unit

1/9- unit

4/8- non-unit

â…“- unit

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

Write down your own examples of unit fractions and non- unit fractions.

Share your examples with me.

Challenge

Miss Lotysz says

Is she correct? No, she is incorrect because there are 4 parts altogether and 2 parts are shaded. She has shaded in 2/4 or 1/2.

Challenge

The shaded part of each shape represents ¾. 

True or false?

False. Only 2 of the shapes represent 3/4.

 

Here is a game for you to have a go at once you have completed your learning. 

http://www.snappymaths.com/counting/fractions/interactive/unitshapes/unitshapes.htm

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