Today’s Maths:
Workbook: 2B
Chapter 9: More Word Problems
Lesson 3: Solving word Problems
Links: Lesson 3
Click here for a printable version of this blog post: Friday Maths printable
Today’s word problems are going to be a little bit trickier because they all need you to do more than one step. This means you’ll have to do more than one calculation to get to the final answer. Keep using CUBES to help you, and keep re-reading the question so you know when you have reached the final answer.
Take a look at today’s In Focus task from the Textbook.
We know how many male adults there are and how many female adults. We also know that there are 29 fewer children than the total of all the adults.
So, our first step needs to be – what is the total number of adults? To do this we would have to add the male and female adults together (46+49=95). Now that we know the total adults, we can take away 29 as there are 29 fewer children than adults (95-29=66). The question is asking how many children there are, and we now know that there are 66.
It is quite a lot to do for each question! So read the questions carefully and take your time. Don’t forget to do column method to work out your answers. Good luck!
If you want to challenge yourself, have a go at Worksheet 4. These problems are a little bit trickier so make sure you read the questions carefully and understand what the question is asking you to do.
Here are some extra questions for you to practise. They are a little bit different but the same rules apply – READ THE QUESTIONS CAREFULLY!
This week, BBC Bitesize have teamed up with the Premier League to do some football related Maths challenges. Click here to have a go!
I have done my maths and lesson 4 as well, which was more difficult but I finished it.
Well done for not giving up Adrien 🙂
Dear Miss Carruthers,
I have completed my maths and it was quite easy.
Well done Sophie.
Hi Miss Carruthers,
We have done our maths for today it was a bit tricky.
It was definitely a harder topic today girls, so don’t worry 🙂 I’m sure you were able to work together to solve the problems. Do you need any more help?
Mummy helped me to go through the steps for each question but I did it.
Well done Jack! Sometimes we just need a bit of help to get us started 🙂
Dear Miss Carruthers,
I finished my lesson 3 and it was easy but I am stuck with the second step of the first problem in worksheet 4. I thought 64 was the weight of the mangos but it is not. Why is it 32??
It’s a very tricky one. 64 + 15 = 89. This is the total for the mangoes AND the pears. And so you need to share the 64 into two groups to find out how much the pears weigh. The mango would weigh what the pears weigh plus 25. Does that help?
Maths all done including the all the extras.
Fantastic work Finley!
Dear Miss Carruthers,
I finished my maths hw and it was ok. We also got stuck with the question Marie asked above.
Greetings,
Sophia
Did my answer help you, or do you still need some help?
Good afternoon Miss Carruthers,
we did worksheet 3 and it was easy. Worksheets 4 was a bit tricky: for the problem number 1 we needed my mum help and the rest was ok.
We had a go to Problem solving on white Rose maths and we did not understand the problem number 4. The rest was ok.
Well done for not giving up! Do you want some help with problem 4? Is it one of the football questions?
It was that one about the right order in the line
Oh yes, I know the one 🙂 See if you can draw out the problem, as that might help you work it out.
Dear Miss Carruthers,
Yes it helps thank you. I will do the rest now.
I’m so glad! Well done for asking for help 🙂
It was hard .
Do you want some help?
Hello Miss
I have forgotten to do my word problem so here it is.
Hannah has 100 apples and Sam has 50 less and then Sam eats 3.
How many apples do Sam and Hannah have all together?
Miss I have
done my problem solving and question 4 was a bit hard but and I know Dexter was at the back line.
Well done Marisa! I wonder if anyone can solve your word problem?
I’ve completed my maths worksheet 3, worksheet 4 and the extra questions. I found it OK.
Worksheet 4 was harder but I worked through it. Question 4 in the problem solving was very tricky.
That’s what everyone has been finding. Sometimes it is good to have a challenge to work through 🙂 Well done for trying!
The answer helped, thank you.
I’m so glad 🙂
It was hard but I managed to do it with Mrs Akhtar
I am looking forward to having more work sheets
Thanks
We’ll have more to practise next week Vincent!
I completed my maths work. It was hard. Please give me more work. I am happy to do more work and I am also learning my time tables which Mrs Akhtar has given me to learn
Read through the blog as there are plenty of other activities to try after the Maths No Problem worksheet.
Dear Miss Carruthers,
I have finished my maths , I have started worksheet 4 too. It was hard and I will try to finish it this afternoon.
Well done Sophia 🙂 Good luck finishing it off.
Hi Miss, we finished lesson 3 and it was a bit hard. We also did the BBC Bitesize questions and the extra Problem Solving questions.
Brilliant work! I’m pleased that you tried some of the other activities, even though you found worksheet 3 a bit tricky 🙂
I have finished but I found it hard
Well done for working through it!
I have done worksheet 3 and 4. The first question in worksheet 4 was very tricky but my Mum worked it out because it was so HARD!!!
I’m glad your mum could help you 🙂
Dear Miss, I’ve done my maths.
Have a great weekend!
Bye, Bo
Well done Bo! I hope you have a lovely weekend too! ?
miss I have done my worksheets, I got all correct and it was so fun.
Well done Layla 🙂