Year 6 Mathematics Resources

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Year 6 Mathematics Resources PowerPoint presentation with notes and worksheet are available to download on the Monthly Maths home page

The 4 by 4 grid

Even Odd Square Prime Multiple of 3 Multiple of 4 Factor of 30 Less than 10 Greater than 7 How to introduce the problem. Place eight of the ten terms (randomly in this demonstration) in the outer 8 cells of the grid. The aim is to place the numbers from 1 to 16 in the other cells so that each number satisfies the properties at the top of the column and the left of the row. After a first attempt you could discuss how odd and even shouldn’t appear one as a row heading and one as a column heading. Then give out the worksheet. Who’s the first to manage to place 12 numbers? You could show this on the board. Anybody place more numbers?