Thursday 2nd July maths learning

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

TGB: making equal groups- grouping.

Starter- fill in the missing numbers

37, ___, 57, 67, _____, _____

42, 52, ____, _____, 82

_____, 35, _____, 55, 65

84, 74, _____, _____, 44

96,____, 76, ____, ____

____, 53, _____, _____, 23

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

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

Can you group these counters into equal groups?

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

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

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

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

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

How many groups has she made?

How many counters are in each group?

How many counters are there altogether?

Can you write the equation to match the groups? 

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

How many groups has she made?

How many counters are in each group?

How many counters are there altogether?

Can you write the equation to match the groups? 

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

How many groups has she made?

How many counters are in each group?

How many counters are there altogether?

Can you write the equation to match the groups? 

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

How many groups has she made?

How many counters are in each group?

How many counters are there altogether?

Can you write the equation to match the groups? 

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

How many groups has she made?

How many counters are in each group?

How many counters are there altogether?

Can you write the equation to match the groups? 

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

50 ÷ 10 =

25 ÷ 5 =

30 ÷ 10 =

16 ÷ 2 = 

12 ÷ 2 =

20 ÷ 5 = 

90 ÷ 10 = 

Challenge 

Miss Topliss is trying to sort the pencils into equal groups. How many ways can she do this?


Will they all be equal?

40 ÷ 1 = 

40 ÷ 2 =

40 ÷ 3 =

40 ÷ 4 = 

40 ÷ 5 =

40 ÷ 6 =

40 ÷ 7 = 

40 ÷ 8 =

40 ÷ 9 = 

40 ÷ 10 = 

 

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