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ROUND 1 James Harrison & Tony Washington £ + 3 4 Maths Pop Quiz ROUND 1 James Harrison & Tony Washington Canterbury College % = 6 5 1 2

Topic Aims Level Method Equipment Duration Level 1 & Level 2 Maths Quiz Round 1 Aims Teamwork Relief from a Hard revision lesson Revision practice Level Level 1 & Level 2 Method Quiz with Answers at the end of the slide show Can be done in pairs/individual/groups Equipment Pens/Pencils Notepads Duration 20 Minutes

Maths Pop Quiz You will only receive ½ a point for answers missing units. You have been warned! The quiz will be 4 rounds of 8 questions (see corresponding resource for Round 2, 3 and 4) At the end of each round you will swap your answer sheet with another team, so your answers must be neat.

Round One

Question 1 Let’s see who was paying attention If you have time to play the whole quiz, how many questions will there be in total?

Question 2 Here are two floor plans of two houses. What is the difference between the two areas?

Question 3 Here is a Connect Four grid. It is the yellow player’s turn. Write the coordinates for where the yellow player can go to win the match.

Question 4 What is 34x45?

How long does the journey take? Question 5 This is the time when the train leaves. How long does the journey take? This is the time when the train arrives on the same afternoon.

Question 6 A man can jump 6.73m in the long jump. How far is that in km?

MARTIAN MONSTERS Question 7 If these Martian Monster cards cost 22p each, how many could you buy with these coins?

Question 8 The ratio of leaves to flowers on a plant is 6:1 There are 17 flowers How many leaves are there?

Round One ANSWERS

32 4 rounds x 8 questions Question 1 Let see who was paying attention If you have time to play the whole quiz, how many questions will there be in total? 4 rounds x 8 questions 32

6 30 36 Question 2 Here are two floor plans of two houses. What is the difference between the two areas? 30 36 6

Question 3 Here is a Connect Four gird. It is the yellow player’s turn. Write the coordinates for where the yellow player can go to win the match.

Question 4 What is 34x45? 1530

63 minutes 1 hour 3 minutes Question 5 How long does the journey take? This is the time when the train leaves. How long does the journey take? 63 minutes or 1 hour 3 minutes This is the time when the train arrives on the same afternoon.

0.00673 km Question 6 A man can jump 6.73m in the long jump. How far is that in km? 0.00673 km

MARTIAN MONSTERS Question 7 You have £2.63 That buys 11 cards If Martian Monster cards cost 22p each, how many could you buy with these coins? MARTIAN MONSTERS You have £2.63 That buys 11 cards

Question 8 The ratio of leaves to flowers on a plant is 6:1 There are 17 flowers How many leaves are there? 17x6 102 leaves

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