Year 7 have spent a lesson or 2 this week trying to conquer long division. Is anyone else up to the test? Replace the * with numbers to make the division correct
Thank you @ATMMathematics for your #mathssnacks Our students enjoyed the ‘Consecutive Sums’ activity last week. We thought you may appreciate how one of our students in year 8 independently extended the task to generalise for the sum (s) and number (a) of any consecutive numbers
The final Big Crazy Question Challenge 10 is a 'stick or switch' probability question taken from lesson 1 found on this link:
https://t.co/nVUyMYcETe
Please email your responses to [email protected]
Answers from last week are courtesy of Jann in year 7 and Theo in year 8. All the answers did of course depend on how much pasta a student ideally likes to eat in a sitting.
Our first Big Crazy Question of July. How many consecutive sums can you find for each of the numbers from 3-30?
Watch the following clip to find out more: https://t.co/ua0vJTfu04
Remember to email answers to Mrs Handyside [email protected]
And a special mention to Joe in @SJBYear7 for his answer to last weeks Big Crazy Question. Mrs Handyside said the method and the way that Joe communicated his answer made his work stand out!
Here are some answers from last weeks Big Crazy Question courtesy of Oliver in year 8 and Joe and Laura both in year 7. Laura said ‘I was actually really surprised that at one million seconds you had only lived for 11 and a half days - I was expecting it to be much, much more!’
Seb from @SjbYear8 is doing his best to turn his fantastic Big Crazy Question answers from the last few weeks into a Netflix Series for us all at home. Part 1 https://t.co/TXktb8z6un