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1 Times Tables Challenge

2 Times Table Challenge This activity is ideal for reinforcing the students’ knowledge of their multiplication tables. It is also fun, making the students well motivated and eager to remember their tables.

3 Teams

4 R U L E S Four students are competing Each question is worth 5 points.
The student that buzzes in first has 5 seconds to respond. Each question is worth 5 points. R U L E S An incorrect answer for each individual question results in a five point deduction. The student with the highest point total at the end will be declared the winner.

5 Rules to follow on the day
Show respect Don’t call out the answer Stay seated Be patient Be on your best behaviour Students with the best behaviour will be rewarded.

6

7 Six Rounds Round questions Round 2- Online (10 questions) Round 3- Verbal questions (5 questions) Round 4- The missing number (5 questions) Round 5- Dice

8 Start

9 Round 1 10 questions

10 3x12= 36

11 7x__=56 8

12 ___x10=120 12

13 3X9= 27

14 9x0=

15 11X___=11 12

16 8x4= 32

17 9x7= 63

18 6x3= 18

19 11x__=55 5

20 Round 2 Follow the link 3-12

21 Round 2 Follow the link 3-12

22 Round 3 10x5 Verbal questions

23 Give a number and find two numbers that multiply to give this number
5 questions

24 Find two numbers that multiply to give this number
81

25 9X9

26 Find two numbers that multiply to give this number
144

27 12X12

28 Find two numbers that multiply to give this number
54

29 6 X 9 =

30 Find two numbers that multiply to give this number
72

31 8 X 9

32 Find two numbers that multiply to give this number
110

33 11 X 10

34 Find two numbers that multiply to give this number
63

35 9 X 7

36 Find two numbers that multiply to give this number
56

37 8 X 7

38 Round 4 Dice (Smart note book)(two pairs of dice with different colours)

39 Round 4 Variety

40 ? x 9 = 81

41 9

42 ? x 7 = 49

43 7

44 4 X ? = 32

45 8

46 8 X ? = 72

47 9

48 11 X ? = 110

49 10

50 End

51 Round 5 Word problems

52 Each child has 23 eggs. If there are 65
children, how many eggs are there in total? 1495

53 Each pencil costs $76.00. How much do 35
pencils cost? $2660

54 A carton holds 24 packets of biscuits. Each packet has 12 biscuits
 A carton holds 24 packets of biscuits. Each packet has 12 biscuits. How many biscuits can be packed in 45 cartons? 

55 In one carton we can pack 24 × 12 biscuits.
In 45 cartons, we can pack 24 × 12 × 45 biscuits. 24 × 12 = 288 $12960

56 There are 41 bananas in each box. How many
bananas are in 90 boxes?

57 There are 27 stickers in each box. How
many stickers are in 15 boxes? Answer:

58 Round 5 Dice (Smart note book)(two pairs of dice with different colours)

59 Involve the audience Teachers to choose 4 students
Each one answer a question on the wheel The student with the highset score wins a prize

60 Spin Wheel Game

61 The Spin Wheel Spin Wheel Points Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
11 The Spin Wheel Group 2 Group 12 Group 3 Group 13 Group 4 Group 14 Group 5 Group 15 Group 6 Group 16 Group 7 Group 17 Group 8 Group 18 Group 9 Group 19 Group 10 Group 20 Spin Wheel Points

62 The Spin Wheel Spin Wheel Points

63

64 Reveal the word Game

65 1 2 3 4 5 a e n 6 7 8 9 10 t s Smile l 11 12 13 14 15 g r

66 1. What is the next prime number after 7?
2. The perimeter of a circle is also known as what? 3. 65 – 43 = ? 4. True or false? A convex shape curves outwards. 5. What does the square root of 144 equal? 6. True or false? Pi can be correctly written as a fraction. 7. What comes after a million, billion and trillion? 8. 52 divided by 4 equals what? 9. What is the bigger number, a googol or a billion? 10. True or false? Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal. = ? 12. How many sides does a nonagon have? 13. True or false? -2 is an integer. 14. What is the next number in the Fibonacci sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ? 15. 7 x 9 = ? 16. True or false? In an isosceles triangle all sides are unequal. 17. In statistics, the middle value of an ordered set of values is called what? 18. What does 3 squared equal? 19. True or false? -4 is a natural number. 20. 5 to the power of 0 equals what?

67 1. 11 2. The circumference 3. 22 4. True 5. 12 6. False 7. A quadrillion 8. 13 9. A googol 10. True 12. 9 13. True 14. 55 15. 63 16. False (2 sides are equal) 17. The median 18. 9 19. False 20. 1


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