How can you use the numbers below to make the target number?

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How can you use the numbers below to make the target number? ENTRY TASK How can you use the numbers below to make the target number? You can add, subtract, multiply or divide. You can only use each number once. 75 50 9 8 4 2 Target Number: 579

Objective: to be able to draw and use lines of symmetry

IS YOUR FACE SYMMETRICAL?

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How would you reflect this?

Reflect the shapes across the x-axis

2 4 6 8 -2 -4 -6 y x y = -2 x = -1 x = 4 y axis x axis

y = -x y = x (6,6) (5,5) (4,4) (3,3) (2,2) (1,1) (-1,-1) 2 4 6 8 -2 -4 -6 y x (6,6) y = -x y = x (5,5) (4,4) (3,3) (2,2) (1,1) (-1,-1)

School Treasure Hunt Work in groups of 3 Each group needs a whiteboard, pen and map of the school Each group will be given a starting station Read the instructions to find the next station Once you are taken back to your starting station come to me