Friday 3rd July maths answers

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

TGB: odd and even numbers

Starter

2 x 10 =  20            20 ÷ 10 =  2

10 x 5 =  50            50 ÷ 5 = 10

6 x 10 =  60           60 ÷ 10 = 6

8 x 2 =  16              16 ÷ 2 = 8

7 x 5 =  35              35 ÷ 5 = 7

9 x 2 =  18              18 ÷ 2 = 9

10 x 2 =   20            20 ÷ 2 = 10

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

Highlight the even numbers in the sequence.

 

12 13 14 15 16

 

54 55 56 57 58

 

26 28 30 32 34

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

Highlight the odd numbers in the sequences

 

17 18 19 20 21

 

88 89 90 91 92

 

25 35 45 55 65

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

If the numbers are even, what will they end in?

0,2,4,6,8

 

If the numbers are odd, what will they end in?

1,3,5,7,9

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

Challenge- odd one out

Which number is the odd one out?

23 14 85

Why?

14 because it is even and the others are odd.

Challenge- odd one out

Which number is the odd one out?

15 43 28

Why?

28 because it is even and the others are odd.

Challenge- odd one out

Which number is the odd one out?

98 65 14

Why?

65 because it is odd and the others are even.

Investigation

Now I want you to do some investigating.

I’m going to give you a series of questions on the next few slides. I want you to find out the answers for me. 

These might take you a little longer to work out and you will need more than one equation to prove it.  

 

Investigation-addition

If I add two even numbers together, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

even + even = even

Write three equations to backup your answer.

2 + 4 = 6         10 + 8 = 18          52 + 14 = 66

Investigation-addition

If I add two odd numbers together, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

odd + odd = even

Write three equations to backup your answer.

3 + 5 = 8        15 + 9 = 24            63 + 7 = 70

Investigation-addition

If I add an even number and an odd number together, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

 even + odd = odd

Write three equations to backup your answer.

6 + 5 = 11         22 + 3 = 25          34 + 21 = 55

Investigation-subtraction

If I subtract an odd number from an odd number, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

odd – odd = even

Write three equations to backup your answer. 

9 – 5 = 4           25 – 7 = 18            33 – 23 = 10

Investigation-subtraction

If I subtract an even number from an even number, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

even – even = even

Write three equations to backup your answer.

10 – 8 = 2         16 – 4 = 12            96 – 76 = 20

Investigation-subtraction

If I subtract an even number from an odd number, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

odd – even = odd

Write three equations to backup your answer.

15 – 6 = 9        33 – 2 = 31             55 – 12 = 43

Investigation-subtraction

If I subtract an odd number from an even number, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

even – odd = odd

Write three equations to backup your answer.

12 – 3 = 9          22 – 11 = 11         46 – 13 = 33

Investigation-multiplication

If I multiply an even number and an even number, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

even x even = even

Write three equations to backup your answer.

2 x 4 = 8         2 x 6 = 12              4 x 10 = 40

Investigation-multiplication

If I multiply an odd number and an odd number, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

odd x odd = odd

Write three equations to backup your answer.

1 x 3 = 3        3 x 5 = 15             5 x 7 = 35

Investigation-multiplication 

If I multiply an odd number and an even number, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

odd x even = even

Write three equations to backup your answer.

5 x 2 = 10        3 x 10 = 30        7 x 6 = 42

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

Enjoy your weekend!

Year 6 leavers celebrations

Good afternoon, just a reminder that we need photos in asap of children during their time at Plover. The photos do not have to be in uniform, just one where they are roughly 4/5 at the start of their school journey and a most recent one. We would also like videos of your children (and families if you wish to be involved) marching so we can create a Year 6 Amarillo video. If both of these requests these can be sent to [email protected] asap we can make a start on creating the videos. The deadline for both of these requests is 4pm on Monday 6th July. If you could spread the word amongst Year 6 parents- we would really appreciate it! 

Thank you so much to everyone who has sent them in so far! We want to make it as special as possible for our Year 6’s!

Fantastic work

Isabella and Oliver have worked really hard writing this poem together. Oliver has been a fantastic coach to Isabella, well done!

Friday 3rd July

Good Morning,

 

Another dreary weather day, but I’ve heard it is going to be better again next week.

I am going to be doing a Google meet with the class at 11 o’clock today and I will share the code nearer the time.

Mr Pickering has been working hard at putting together our virtual Art Gallery Final Product and I hope to share that with you later – so keep an eye out.

Times Tables Rockstars and Epic reading are key today so get on and beat your score.

Hope to see you later.

Mrs Graves

It’s Pride of Plover Time!

Today, the Pride of Plover Award goes to someone who has had a fabulous week.

If you know you have only just returned to school this week, it could be you.

If you know that you have been working incredibly hard, it could be you.

If you know your manners have been impeccable, it could be you.

If you are not in school today, it could be you.

If you are in Key Worker Group 4, it could be you.

If you are called Charlie Jackson it IS you.  Well done Charlie.

Both Mr Whitfield and Mr Panks have been so impressed with how hard you have been working this week. They have also mentioned how impeccable your manners have been. Well done young man. Truly deserved.

Mrs H 🙂

F2P Pride of Plover

This week I have chosen Isabelle. Isabelle is always a superstar in her learning. She works hard and tries her best all the time even if she is unsure. She has shown this through her writing, maths and particularly in her model making. Well done Isabelle.

Pride of Plover

My Pride of Plover yellow t-shirt winner this week goes to…

Frayer for settling back into school really well and making Miss Lotysz smile on our video call.

Well done Frayer!

Pride of Plover

My Pride of Plover yellow t-shirt winner this week goes to…

Eshal for trying hard with online learning and submitting great maths work.

Well done Eshal!