Thursday 26th March – Numeracy Tasks for today
Good Morning Primary 7! I hope you are all well and staying safe at home🙂 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, Countdown, PODCAST QUIZ
SPICY
84654 – 54985
1578.64 + 65.9 + 4.178
62584 x 6
62856/ 9
HOT
569321.58- 452985.909
2684751.328 + 9581.87 + 34.07
842 x 42
29476.08/ 8
EXTRA
68 x 82 518 x 64 199 x 518
COUNTDOWN – Can you reach the target number? The challenge is to use the numbers available and the four standard operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) to hit the target.
Each number can only be used once but it may not be necessary to use all the numbers.
TARGET – 896
NUMBERS – 25, 2, 7, 6, 8, 7
Here is the link to the online game if you wish to challenge yourself further! https://nrich.maths.org/6499
PODCAST MATHS QUIZ – (You may be asked to sign up to BBC to access this, ask an adult at home – it’s just an email address and then create a password, I just set up an account for myself)
You will need your jotter/paper and a pencil – listen to the podcast, there are various questions and then the answers are given too. The last round is Target Number, the same as we play in class. Keep a score of your points! Let me know your scores by commenting on this post. Good Luck!
I got 44 out of 45.
The quiz was good fun.
Super, I’m really glad you are enjoying these quizzes, will look at more 🙂
Good Morning Mrs Paton, I did the podcast quiz and got 44/45.
That is fantastic Aysha! These quizzes are good aren’t they?