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SOLVE THIS JIGSAW PROBLEM.
Download a copy from AIMING HIGH, cut out the 25 pieces. Arrange them in the square so that fractions match on all the edges where they touch.
For a starter look at these 2 pieces. Which edges would you match?
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Fraction Jigsaw - Today's Daily Maths Starter��Today's activity is a fraction game��Match the fractions and have fun doing it.
��If you’re not sure, have a chat about it. Work it out together
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SOLVE THIS JIGSAW PROBLEM YOU'LL FIND ON AIMING HIGH BY MATCHING THE FRACTIONS
For a starter look at these 2 pieces. Which edges would you match?
Use the link in the comments to go to AIMING HIGH or type out the link in the picture. Cut out all 25 pie… https://t.co/eD4QlvBW5b
Handshakes or Bows - ��Today's activity looks at number patterns..
��If 20 is too many, start with people and work your way up. Being systematic is an important tool in mathematics and in life.��
If you have a large group, you can start off in … https://t.co/eD4QlvBW5b
��Today's activity looks at number patterns..��
If 20 is too many, start with people and work your way up. Being systematic is an important tool in mathematics and in life.��
If you have a large group, you can start off in small groups, have th… https://t.co/eD4QlvBW5b
A PUZZLE FOR MONDAY.
Solve it for 20, then for a large number.
Can you find the number pattern and formula for n people?
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MATHS YOU HAVE SEEN BEFORE
Two mathematical systems, that are fundamentally the same,
make it possible to solve problems relating to one using knowledge relating to the other.
Using what you already know saves time.
Play these games and find the simi… https://t.co/eD4QlvBW5b
THE WEEKEND GAME
Play both versions of the game.
Is either one a fair game? Explain your answers?
If you are a teacher would you use this game in a lesson? If so how?
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Today's activity look at numbers.��First you have to solve the puzzle using the clues, you will be thinking about factors and multiples. Working systematically will help you solve it.��Then have a discussion to identify the type of number:��For y… https://t.co/eD4QlvBW5b
This puzzle will engage you in thinking about multiples and factors, and in working systematically to check the different possibilities.
For learners It will seem more like a game rather than a routine practice exercise. It can become a race to see who… https://t.co/eD4QlvTwWJ
TO COMPLEMENT EXTREMES
TODAYS'S LESSON STARTER ON INTEGERS
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Today's Mini Maths Meal, starter activity reveals how fascinating numbers really are!
Follow this link to see more mini maths moments and to obtain the follow up activity pack:
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PLAY FOR FUN
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MORE CYCLES TO DISCOVER.
Investigate what happens to the last digits of powers of 2 and powers of 3.
YOU KNOW ABOUT TIME, DAYS OF THE WEEK AND MONTHS OF THE YEAR
These are cycles of 12, 24 and 7 - CLOCK ARITHMETIC
Now discover other cycles
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Today’s activities will help with figuring out methods to do calculations and solve problems by spotting and solving mistakes that other people have made.��Thus increasing understanding of maths and problems.
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