Week 7: Due 22nd March
In your homework exercise book!
You may choose to complete any 1 or 2 or all 3 of the following maths problems according to your ability. The tasks are arranged from easiest to hardest.
Please ensure you place detail into your presentation of work and label each question for ease of marking.
We have been working on different ways to solve problems (written and mental strategies). Please challenge yourself to solve the problems written and mental using the strategies demonstrated in class e.g. split or compensating.
Plus please complete assigned maths tasks on Mathletics!
Manage your time to suit your after school schedule.
You may choose to complete any 1 or 2 or all 3 of the following maths problems according to your ability. The tasks are arranged from easiest to hardest.
Please ensure you place detail into your presentation of work and label each question for ease of marking.
We have been working on different ways to solve problems (written and mental strategies). Please challenge yourself to solve the problems written and mental using the strategies demonstrated in class e.g. split or compensating.
Plus please complete assigned maths tasks on Mathletics!
Manage your time to suit your after school schedule.
Reasoning is part of the Proficiency Strand of the Mathematics Curriculum.
Choose one of the problems you have solved and explain in writing the mathematical thinking behind how you have solved the problem.
Why did you choose?
This is to be completed once when completing each of the tasks.
Why did you choose?
This is to be completed once when completing each of the tasks.
Task 1:
Task 2:
The Star of David
Arrange the numbers 1 through to 12 in the circle below so that each line of numbers adds to the same sum.
Arrange the numbers 1 through to 12 in the circle below so that each line of numbers adds to the same sum.