Maths Task

MNP Workbook: 3A
Chapter 6: Mass
Lesson 1&2: Reading weighing scales (pages 167-168)

Click HERE for a printable version of this task
Click HERE for the Maths No Problem link

Well done for all of your work this week on measuring length. We will now move on to measuring mass.

Skill: I can read weighing scales to determine mass in grams or kilograms.

Let’s Recap…

Now have a go at the Guided Practice below in your yellow homework book.

Now you have warmed up, you are ready to complete your Maths No Problem worksheets.

Complete Maths No Problem worksheet 1&2 (pages 167-168). If you have completed these worksheets in your book click HERE for blank MNP worksheets. Once you have completed, ask an adult to help check your answers using the MNP website.

Support
If you are finding these worksheets tricky, watch the following BBC bitesize videos to support your learning.

Click HERE for measuring weight – grams and kilograms video

Click HERE for Units of measurement video

If you need to ask a question, post it on the blog and I can help.

Extension Work
Click below for some fun games to measure mass.
Click HERE for Mostly Postie game
Click HERE for the Reading Scales game 

13 comments on “Maths Task – 5.6.20

  1. I liked the maths games.

  2. Matthias says:

    Hello Miss Jones, I completed my work.

  3. Hi miss I’ve done my maths homework.

  4. I have completed my maths Miss.

  5. Miss Jones says:

    Excellent work so far everyone!

  6. I’ve completed the maths and games, I found a few tricky as I didn’t read the scale correctly.

  7. Miss Jones says:

    Good effort Ethan! Don’t worry at all 🙂 Let me know if you need any help.

  8. Hello Miss Jones
    I have solved all my Maths No Problem book.
    I hope you have a restful Weekend.??

  9. Miss Jones says:

    Well done, thanks so much Chloe H, have a lovely weekend too. 🙂

  10. Penelope says:

    hi Miss , I have done all my maths !

  11. Karolina says:

    Hello Miss Jone
    I have done all my maths tasks

  12. Miss Jones says:

    Great 🙂

  13. I loved doing the maths.

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