Posted on April 27, 2020April 27, 2020 by RhysToday’s work – Ancient Egypt, punctuation, prime and square numbers and Lego Challenge to build a bridge
Why does everyone start work at 12 O’Clock in Egypt Rhys? Remember when working out squared numbers you multiply the number by itself- e.g. 5 squared is 5×5, 8 squared is 8×8 and 9 squared is 9×9! Another brilliant lego challenge, well done!
Great you’re looking at square and prime numbers Rhys – this BBC bitesize page gives good explanations and examples if you want to take a look https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zyhs7p3/articles/z2ndsrd Great bridge, how strong do you think it is?
Why does everyone start work at 12 O’Clock in Egypt Rhys?
Remember when working out squared numbers you multiply the number by itself- e.g. 5 squared is 5×5, 8 squared is 8×8 and 9 squared is 9×9!
Another brilliant lego challenge, well done!
Great you’re looking at square and prime numbers Rhys – this BBC bitesize page gives good explanations and examples if you want to take a look https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zyhs7p3/articles/z2ndsrd
Great bridge, how strong do you think it is?