Maths Level 1 Week 1, Day 2 Morning. Today! Morning: – Starter: A Brave Puzzle – Tutorial: Add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers using a range.

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Maths Level 1 Week 1, Day 2 Morning

Today! Morning: – Starter: A Brave Puzzle – Tutorial: Add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers using a range of strategies – Break – Tutorial continued – Extension activity, if time: worksheets

Afternoon Starter: it must be matchic Practise assessment paper Last half hour: maths game - Sudoku

Starter A Brave Puzzle

This square has eleven letters missing, which you have to replace: Every row, column AND the main diagonals contain all the letters in the word "BRAVE".

Answer

Add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers using a range of strategies

IF TIME: WORKSHEETS

LUNCHTIME

Maths Level 1 Week 1, Day 2 Afternoon

Starter: It must be Matchic Practise assessment paper Last half hour: maths game - Sudoku

Starter It must be Matchic!

It must be matchic! If you had six matches, it would be easy (wouldn't it?) to make two identical triangles. But your task is to take six matches and make FOUR identical triangles. The matches don't have to be the same length. If you can do it, then you can call yourself a Match-ician. If you can't do it, you'll have to call yourself a lump of Match Potato!

Answer: Or you could go 3D and have them as edges of a tetrahedron:(A tetrahedron has 6 edges and 4 triangular faces)

PRACTISE ASSESSMENT PAPER

Last Half Hour Maths game Sudoku! But how do I do it? The object is to insert the numbers in the boxes to satisfy only one condition: each row, column and 3x3 box must contain the digits 1 through 9 exactly once.