Thursday 16th April – Numeracy Tasks
Here is today’s Board Number, please complete in the maths jotter that is in your home learning pack. Remember you do not have to do the extra, this is simply an extra challenge.
Once you have finished, please use a calculator to correct or ask someone at home to correct your work. Remember, you can also use the inverse operation to correct your work too. For example 28472 x 6, once you have the answer, to use the inverse operation to correct, simply carry out a division calculation using your answer divided by 6 (the answer to this division calculation should be 28472).
TASKS – Board Number and 5 a Day (Corbett Maths)
SPICY
20000 – 17309
95842 + 5221.8
45834 x 9
29256/ 8
HOT
342010.8 – 185959.251
958471 + 254758.38 + 3584.2
584 x 76
41247.12 / 6
EXTRA
50.76 / 4 157.34 x 7 111.58 / 7 974.28 x 5
BODMAS : Copy each of the following and insert brackets to make each calculation correct:
5 + 3 x 2 = 16 18 – 5 x 2 = 8 20 + 4 ÷ 6 = 4
10 + 6 ÷ 2 x 5 = 25 5 + 2 x 8 – 6 ÷ 2 = 7
TASK 2 – Continue to work on Corbett Maths 5 a day questions
Corbett Maths – Primary 5 a day
Please complete some of the worksheets on Corbett Maths 5 a day – you do not need to print the worksheet, simply write the question in your jotters and work it out.
Start on the 1st April and begin to work through them, you do not need to complete all of April in one day! There are 4 levels of difficulty ranging from Bronze to Platinum (most difficult). Please do not worry if there is a question you are unsure of.
Here is the link to the April questions:
https://corbettmathsprimary.com/2019/12/03/printer-friendly-5-a-day-april/
Here is where you can find the answers, please have a go at working out the answer before checking the answers. You may wish to complete one day, correct it and then move onto the next day.
https://corbettmathsprimary.com/2018/05/30/5-a-day-april-answers/
5+(3×2) = 11
18-(5×2) = 8
10 + (6/2) x5 = 25
5 + (2×5) – (6/2) = 12
20 + (4/6) = 20.6 recurring
I got different answers to you, is this right?
20 + (4/6) = 0.6 recurring
5+ (2×5) = 12
5+ (3×2)- (6/2) =11
I got different answers to you on these ones, is this right?
Hi Rebecca, I will post the answers to the BODMAS questions, the brackets are to be added to make each calculation correct.