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!

Pride of Plover

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

Paul Clarke- for always engaging online and trying super hard with his learning. Miss Lotysz and Miss Lister are very impressed.

Well done Paul!

English 3rd July

Good morning Key Stage One

Here is the poem we have used as a model this week

One black horse standing by the gate, 

Two plump cats eating from a plate,

Three big goats, kicking up their heels, 

Four pink pigs full of grunts and squeals,

Five white cows coming slowly home, 

Six small chicks starting off to roam,

Seven fine doves perched upon the shed,

Eight grey geese eager to be fed, 

Nine young lambs full of frisky fun,

Ten brown bees buzzing in the sun.

Today, using our list from Monday, we are going to write our own poem in the same format.

The video was too big to put on the Blog today but this link will take you straight to the video. (If you do have any problems, email [email protected] and Miss Lotysz can share this with you).

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vnMJndzpD2KVKeSyo1vw_dO20TCJbdNg/view?usp=sharing

Here are my notes from my walk on Monday

Here is my poem – the pink is where I have edited it!

Please remember your poem does not need to rhyme!

Send your finished poems to [email protected]

Friday 3rd July maths learning

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

TGB: odd and even numbers

Starter

2 x 10 =              20 ÷ 10 = 

10 x 5 =              50 ÷ 5 =

6 x 10 =              60 ÷ 10 =

8 x 2 =                16 ÷ 2 =

7 x 5 =                35 ÷ 5 =

9 x 2 =                18 ÷ 2 =

10 x 2 =               20 ÷ 2 =

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

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?

 

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

 

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?

Challenge- odd one out

Which number is the odd one out?

15 43 28

Why?

Challenge- odd one out

Which number is the odd one out?

98 65 14

Why?

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?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

Investigation-addition

If I add two odd numbers together, what happens?

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

Investigation-addition

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

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

Investigation-subtraction

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

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer. 

Investigation-subtraction

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

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

Investigation-subtraction

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

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

Investigation-subtraction

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

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

Investigation-multiplication

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

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

Investigation-multiplication

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

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

Investigation-multiplication 

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

Is the answer odd or even?

 

Write three equations to backup your answer.

 

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

Tuesday 2nd July maths answers

Here’s the answers for today’s maths learning. Let me know how your got on.

TGB: comparing numbers using the correct symbols. 

Starter

Circle                                    Triangle

Rectangle                             Hexagon

Square                                  Triangle

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

Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?

36 is less than 42

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

Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?

64 is greater than 56

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

Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?

64 is equal to 64

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

Put the correct words in the middle to compare these numbers- greater than, less than or equal to. 

41 is greater than seventeen

20 is equal to 20

sixty-six is greater than 16

thirty-three is equal to 33

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

Which number is the greatest?

67 or 25

67

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

Which number is the greatest?

72 or 83

83

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

Which number is the greatest?

49 or 50

50

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

Which number is the greatest?

99 or 90

99

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

Use the correct symbol >, < or = to make these statements correct. 

26   <  54

65  >   56

77  <   78

92  =   92

63   >  36

81   <  97

Challenge

Use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct. 

90 is less than 100

55 is greater than 50

75 is less than 100 but greater than 55

90 is greater than 50 but less than 100

Can you write one of these statements for your friends to work out in the classroom?- try and make it a tricky one. 

Extra challenge 

Using these place value card how many statements can you make.

5 tens 1 one is greater than 2 tens 5 ones

9 tens 8 ones is greater than 5 tens 8 ones

9 tens 1 one is less than 9 tens 5 ones

How many more did you come up with? 

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

Using the poem ‘The Farmyard’, answer the following questions

  1. Where was the black horse standing?
  2. Which adjective describes the cats?
  3. What were the three goats kicking?
  4. What were the pink pigs full of?
  5. What colour were the cows?
  6. The chicks were roaming, what does that mean?(a. walking around, b. flapping their wings, c. pecking the floor)
  7. Where were the doves perched?
  8. How many geese were eager to be fed?
  9. How are the 9 lambs feeling?
  10. What were the 10 bees doing?

Thursday 2nd July maths learning

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

TGB: comparing numbers using the correct symbols. 

Starter

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

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

Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?

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

Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?

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

Can you tell me what the numbers are and whether they are greater than, less than or equal to each other?

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

Put the correct words in the middle to compare these numbers- greater than, less than or equal to. 

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

Which number is the greatest?

67 or 25

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

Which number is the greatest?

72 or 83

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

Which number is the greatest?

49 or 50

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

Which number is the greatest?

99 or 90

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

Use the correct symbol >, < or = to make these statements correct. 

26     54

65     56

77     78

92     92

63     36

81     97

Challenge

Use the words greater than, less than or equal to to make these statements correct. 

90 is ____________________________________ 100

55 is ____________________________________ 50

75 is ____________________________________ 100 but ________________________ 55

90 is __________________________________ 50 but ________________________ 100

Can you write one of these statements for your friends to work out in the classroom?- try and make it a tricky one. 

Extra challenge 

Using these place value card how many statements can you make.

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