Good morning everyone!
Your final maths challenge of the week!
As next week is the Easter holidays I will post today’s answer later on this afternoon! So try to have a go before the answer is shared!
You can continue to visit mathletics and practise your times tables in the holidays if you find yourselves missing your daily maths challenge! But, you may want a break and a rest, and that is fine too! 🙂
Speaking of mathletics…
I have seen some of you have been awarded some certificates:
?Gold for Giordano!
?Silver for Ella, Nina, Sophie, Emilie, Vincent, Ajay, Giordano, Clara and Lucy!
?Bronze for Ella, Nina, Elisa, Paolo, Sophie, Martin, Emilie, Amarissa, Vincent, Ajay, Tijne, William, Giordano, Clara, Lucy and Clare!
Now onto the maths challenges…
Yesterday’s answers:
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A big well done to these children for correctly answering yesterday’s challenge:
Sophie, Ella, Nina, Ajay, Raimundo, Alfred, Stella, Albert, Paolo, Tijne, Vincent, Clare, Rafael, Holly, Lucy, Mayowa, Karter and Pablo.
The first person to get the correct answer was…
Sophie!
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Sophie, Ella, Nina, Ajay, Raimundo, Alfred, Stella, Albert, Paolo, Tijne, Vincent, Clare, Rafael, Holly, Lucy, Mayowa, Karter and Pablo.
Today’s challenge:
Good luck!
Please let me know if there is anything you need or would like me to post on the blog for the Easter holidays!
Thank you all for being such super stars at all of this online learning! You are all brilliant!
From Miss Lee 🙂
1) 5, 5, 2, 2
2) 2, 4, 8
3) 5, 4, 3, 2
Morning Miss Lee,
Please can you post more maths challenges for the Easter Holidays?
Thank you
Good morning Miss Lee and everyone!
Here are my answers:
For the first is..
5+2+5+2=14
The second one is..
2+4+8=14
The third one is..
1st pond = 5 2nd pond= 4 3rd pond =3 4th pond= 2
5+4+3+2=14
Thank you and happy Easter ?
Hello Miss Lee
5,5,2,2
2,4,8
5,4,3,2
Here are my answers for today’s maths challenge ?:
1. 5+5+2+2=14
2. 2+4+8=14
3. 5+4+3+2=14
First-2,2,5,5
Second-4,8,6
Third-5,4,3,2
1)2+2+5+5=14
2)2+4+8=14
3)5+4+3+2=14
pond 1. 5
pond 2. 2
pond 3. 5
pond 4.2
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pond 1. 10
pond 2. 4
pond 3. 10
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1)2+2+5+5=14
2)10+10+4=24
3)9+9+3+3 =24
Hi Miss Lee! Here is my answer to question
1: 2,2,5,5
2: 2,4,8
3: 5,4,3,2
(During the Easter holidays, I would like to have some science experiments to do posted on the blog)
Hello, the answers are:
1) 5+5+2+2=14
2) 0+2+4+8=14
3) 5+4+3+2=14
5+5+2+2=14
2+4+8=14
5+4+3+2=14
Happy Easter to everyone!
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Hello Miss Lee,
I just wanted to let you know that I didn’t got mentioned on the blog for getting the answer right.
And I’m having trouble with the 2nd question,so could you explain it to me?
Thank you
Hi Amarissa, Miss Lee is busy at the Hub today looking after some children. I’ll let her know that you’ve posted on here and I’m sure she’ll be able to sort your first point.
For you question about the Maths, let’s see if I can help! I think it is a bit of ‘trial and error’ to see which numbers work. If each pond is holding twice as many, then we’ll need to multiple the first number by 2 to see how many are in the next pond. Maybe start with 1, see what answers you get, and if it is not correct then start again and try 2 in the first pond.
I hope that helps to get you started. Let me know if you have any other questions.
1. 2,2,5,5=14
2. 2,4,8=14
3. 5,4,3,2=14
2,2,5,5
2,4,8
5,4,3,2
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1.) The first answer is 5 for the first and second pond and then 2 for the other ponds.
2.) The answer to the second question is 2 for the first pond and then for the second pond it’s 4 and for the last pond it is 8!
3.) I dont understand the last question. A little bit of help?
My answers :
1) 1 pond=5
2 pond=2
3 pond=5
4 pond =2
My working out:
5+5=10
2+2=4
10+4=14
2) 1 pond=2
2 pond=4
3 pond=8
My working out:
2+4+8=14
3) 1 pond =5
2 pond =4
3 pond =3
4 pond=2
Working out:
5-1=4-1=3-1=2
2+3=5
5+4=9
9+5=14
Hi Miss Lee,??
My answers:✍?
1. 5,5,2,2,
2. 2,4,8,
2. 5,4,3,2,
Done!?
Hi Miss Lee,
My answers are:
1) 5, 2, 5, 2
2) 2, 4, 8
3) 5, 4, 3, 2,
Thank you
1. Pond 1 would have 5. The second one would have 5 as well, the third would have 2 and the last would have 2.
2 Pond 1 would have 10, the second one would have 2 and the third would have 2 as well.
3. Pond 1 would have 4, pond 2 would have 2, pond 3 would have 4 and pond 4 would have 4