Good morning Year 1!

I have loved seeing how hard you have worked last week. Well done!

Here are your new maths questions and challenge!

I will only post your answers the following morning. This is to give everyone a fair chance of answering it! Good luck!

New maths challenge:

These are the answers to Friday’s questions and challenge:

2, 4, 6, 8 ,10, 12

24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14

46, 44, 42, 40, 38, 36

12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22

Pick a pair answers

19 comments on “30.3.20 Maths questions and challenges!

  1. Good morning miss.
    20-3=17
    9-4=5
    18-2=16
    10-6=4
    The first one is half full and the second one is nearly empty. Then the third one is full and the fourth one is nearly full. Then the last one is empty.

  2. Hello Miss
    Snakes and ladders – 9+7=16
    There are three options:
    1+6, 5+2, 3+4, 4+3
    I did pick a pair on a piece of paper.

  3. 20-3= 17
    9-4= 5
    18-2= 16
    10-6= 4

    Bottles

    half full
    nearly empty
    full
    nearly full
    empty

    Snakes and ladders

    6+1=7
    2+5=7
    4+3=7

  4. 1. 20-3=17
    2. 9-4=5
    3.18-2=16
    4.10-6=4
    5.THE bottles Halfull,
    Nearly empty
    Full
    Nearly full
    Empty

    Snakes and ladders was a bit tricky but I tried my best . So we threw 2, used a ladder , threw 2 and then landed on 16.

    Miss Travers I hope you are NOT TOO lonely.

  5. Gabrielle says:

    20 – 3 = 17
    9 – 4 = 5
    18 – 2 = 16
    10 – 6 = 4

    Bottle 1: half full
    Bottle 2: nearly empty
    Bottle 3: empty
    Bottle 4: nearly full
    Bottle 5: full

    Dice 1 / Dice 2 – the only options possible to get from 9 to 16 by throwing 2 dices are:
    1 / 6
    3 / 4
    4 / 3
    5 / 2

  6. 17; 5; 16 ; 4

    Half full; Nearly empty; Full; Nearly full; Empty.

    1. 4&3
    2. 3&4
    3. 1&6
    4. 5&2

  7. 20-3=17
    9-4=5
    18-2=16
    10-6=4

    Half full
    Nearly empty
    Empty
    Nearly full
    Empty

  8. Miss Travers says:

    I am seeing lots of excellent problem solving on this maths blog. I will show all of the posts tomorrow morning! Keep trying everyone!

  9. Snakes and ladders
    I can roll a one and six
    Or three and a four

  10. Hi Miss Travers

    20-3 = 17
    9-4 = 5
    18-2= 16
    10-6 = 4

    1st bottle = half full
    2nd bottle =nearly empty
    3rd bottle = full
    4th bottle = nearly full
    5th bottle = empty

    snakes and laders

    starting on 9 to get to 16 in 2 moves

    5+2
    4+3
    2+5
    3+4
    6+1
    1+6

  11. 20-3=17
    9-4=5
    18-2=16
    10-6=4

    My mummy checked that I labelled the bottles correctly.

    When I rolled the dice, to get 16 I had to roll a
    6 and 1
    2 and 5
    3 and 4

  12. Hello miss Travers,
    I did my work on my book
    bye bye.

  13. Miss Travers says:

    Hello Clemence!
    Excellent! I hope you are enjoying home learning.

  14. 20-3=17
    9-4=5
    18-2=16
    10-6=4

    Bottles labels:
    Half full; nearly empty; full; nearly full; empty

    Snakes and ladders:
    I rolled a 3 then 4.
    I rolled a 5 then 2.

  15. 20-3=17
    9-4=5
    18-2=16
    10-6=4

    16-9=7 and to do 7 I can do 1+6, 3+4, 4+3 or 5+2?

  16. Aiden has done this work in his yellow book-I forgot to remind him to upload it!

  17. Hello Miss Travers,
    20-3=17
    9-4=5
    18-2=16
    10-6=4
    Bottle exercise:
    1)half full
    2)nearly empty
    3)full
    4)nearly full
    5)empty

    Snakes and ladders
    My counter was on 9 than I throw the dice and I got number 4 and I gone to number 13, than I throw the dice and I got number 5 and I won⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    9+4=13 / 13+5=18
    I made a game and I started from 1.
    In the first roll I got number 2 and I moved to number 2. Than I rolled the dice again and I got number 5 where the ladder is and I climbed to number 14. On the third roll I got number 2. 14+2=16 and I won.

  18. 17
    5
    16
    4

    Half full, nearly empty, full, nearly full, empty

  19. Miss Travers says:

    Well done everyone! I have been so impressed by all of your maths!

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