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Which is biggest? w + 1 2w w2 5 - 3w
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Make a comment or ask a question?
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(3, 2) What do you know? What can you deduce?
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Ask a question or make a comment about this statement
Ask a question or make a comment about this statement. ‘The average of the 3 cards is 6.’ 3 6 ? Anonymous Contribution
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Continue…. Contributed by the Sir Robert Woodward Academy and Josh Evans, Mike Ollerton and Jenny.
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My area is 24cm2, what shape am I?
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Make a comment or ask a question about this statement.
‘ In one of the classes that I teach the ratio of boys to girls is 2 : 3.’ Contributed by the Sir Robert Woodward Academy and Josh Evans, Mike Ollerton and Jenny.
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What do you see? (Possible follow up questions.
What transformations could you make? Or the teacher adds a transformation and ask pupils, what do you see now?)
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Draw some rectangles with whole number dimensions that have an area of 24cm2
Contributed by the Sir Robert Woodward Academy and Josh Evans, Mike Ollerton and Jenny.
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How many numbers can you make? Order them from smallest to largest.
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If x = 3, y = -2 and z = -1 How many ways can you make 12?
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16 64 = 1 4 / Make a comment or ask a question.
= 1 4 / Contributed Josh Evans.
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Which is the odd one out? Why?
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How many shapes can you see?
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Sketch all the possible triangles which have a perimeter of 20 and integer side lengths.
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How many squares? Contributed by the Sir Robert Woodward Academy and Josh Evans, Mike Ollerton and Jenny.
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