Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byGwenda Carr Modified over 9 years ago
2
Mathematician ? Who still wants to be a
3
Welcome People ! In association with “Lets Learn some Maths!”
4
Question 1 A.264 264 B.321 321 C.537 537 D.32 32 How many miles is it between Holyhead and London? Chart from : www.myguidebritain.com/distance-chart/ Success Criteria Find the number where Holyhead and London meetFind the number where Holyhead and London meet Horizontally and verticallyHorizontally and vertically
5
That’s the That’s the Wrong Answer Wrong Answer Wrong 0 money
6
Walk away 0
8
And will start on Question…… next
9
Q1Q2Q3Q4 Q1Q2Q3Q4 Q5Q6Q7Q8 Q5Q6Q7Q8 Q9Q10Q9Q10 Q11Q12 Q11Q12 Q9Q10Q11Q12 Q13Q14 Q13Q14 Q15
10
That’s the Wrong Answer Wrong 1000 money
11
Walk away 1000
12
£1000
13
And will start on Question…… next
14
Q1Q2Q3Q4 Q1Q2Q3Q4 Q5Q6Q7Q8 Q5Q6Q7Q8 Q9Q10Q9Q10 Q11Q12 Q11Q12 Q9Q10Q11Q12 Q13Q14 Q13Q14 Q15
15
That’s the Wrong Answer Wrong 32000 money
16
Walk away 32000
18
And will start on Question…… next
19
Q1Q2Q3Q4 Q1Q2Q3Q4 Q5Q6Q7Q8 Q5Q6Q7Q8 Q9Q10Q9Q10 Q11Q12 Q11Q12 Q9Q10Q11Q12 Q13Q14 Q13Q14 Q15
20
Yes That’s Correct
22
Question 2 Which team has the lowest attendance? A.Wigan Athletic Wigan AthleticWigan Athletic B.Chelsea Chelsea C.Arsenal Arsenal D.Manchester United Manchester UnitedManchester United Statistics from: www.4thegame.com/statistics/premiership/attendances/ Success Criteria The smaller the bar the lower the attendanceThe smaller the bar the lower the attendance Which is the smallest bar?Which is the smallest bar? Is it the smallest number too?Is it the smallest number too?
23
Yes That’s Correct
24
200
25
Question 3 How many more children have got a dog as a pet than a snake? A.Eight Eight B.Three Three C.Nine Nine D.Seven Seven 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Pet Dog Cat Snake Children Children’s Pets Success Criteria Number of children who have dogs minus number of children with a snake Number of children who have dogs minus number of children with a snake Or count on from the number of children with snakes to the number of children with a dogOr count on from the number of children with snakes to the number of children with a dog
26
Yes That’s Correct
27
300
28
Question 4 How many minutes in 2½ hours? A.90 90 B.120 120 C.60 60 D.150 150 Success Criteria Remember there are 60 minutes in every hourRemember there are 60 minutes in every hour Therefore there are 30 minutes in half an hourTherefore there are 30 minutes in half an hour
29
Yes That’s Correct
30
500
31
Question 5 According to the forecast, the low temperature on Monday night compared to Sunday night will be… A.Higher Higher B.Lower Lower C.The same The sameThe same D.53º 53º www.wunderground.com/global/stations/03715.html Success Criteria Look carefully at the correct day and time of dayLook carefully at the correct day and time of day Look for the keyword LOW and the temperature will be in ºF and ºCLook for the keyword LOW and the temperature will be in ºF and ºC
32
Yes That’s Correct
33
1000
34
Question 6 How many more Muslims are there in Wrexham than Sikhs? A.0.03% 0.03% B.0.24% 0.24% C.0.27% 0.27% D.0.10% 0.10% www.nwren.org.uk/images/faith-pie-wrexham.gif Faith in Wrexham Success Criteria Look for the keywords and numbersLook for the keywords and numbers Count up from the lowest number to the highestCount up from the lowest number to the highest Remember place value, keep your columns levelRemember place value, keep your columns level
35
Yes That’s Correct
36
2000
37
A class was asked what pets they had. How many children were asked about cats and dogs? Question 7 A.21 21 B.20 20 C.25 25 D.22 22 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Pet Dog Cat Snake Children Children’s Pets Success Criteria Think carefully about the question. Remember,even if they answered ‘snake’ they were still asked about cats and dogs.Think carefully about the question. Remember,even if they answered ‘snake’ they were still asked about cats and dogs.
38
Yes That’s Correct
39
4000
40
Question 8 You roll a dice once, What is the probability that you will roll a 5? A.0 0 B. 1 / 6 1 / 6 1 / 6 C.Likely Likely D.certain certain Success Criteria What are the possible numbers you can roll?What are the possible numbers you can roll? How many times would you be able to roll a 5?How many times would you be able to roll a 5? Which answer makes sense every timeWhich answer makes sense every time
41
Yes That’s Correct
42
8000
43
Question 9 Each month Daf likes to treat himself to a visit to the cinema. If he had £75 for his birthday and each visit costs £6.80, will he be able to go every month in a year? If not, how many months can he go? A.No, 11 months No, 11 monthsNo, 11 months B.Yes Yes C.No, 10 months No, 10 monthsNo, 10 months D.No, 9 months No, 9 monthsNo, 9 months Success Criteria Cost per month x number of months = money needed for a yearCost per month x number of months = money needed for a year If it’s not enough how many months are payed for?If it’s not enough how many months are payed for? Remember the maximum amount of money he has available to spendRemember the maximum amount of money he has available to spend
44
Yes That’s Correct
45
16,000
46
Question 10 A pencil is about 15 cm long. If pencils were laid end to end, how many would be needed to cover a distance of 1 mile? A.10,506 10,506 B.10,667 10,667 C.10,604 10,604 D.1,605 1,605 Success Criteria 100cm in a m100cm in a m 1600m in a mile1600m in a mile Convert miles into meters then metres into centimetres.Convert miles into meters then metres into centimetres. How many pencils will make that amount of cm’s?How many pencils will make that amount of cm’s? Calculator is allowed with this question
47
Yes That’s Correct
48
32,000
49
Question 11 How much did the artist earn altogether in April and June? A.£3300 £3300 B.£3750 £3750 C.£4000 £4000 D.£3025 £3025 Success Criteria Work out the scale and how much each part of it is worthWork out the scale and how much each part of it is worth Work out the value of the relevant bars and add them togetherWork out the value of the relevant bars and add them together
50
Yes That’s Correct
51
64,000
52
Question 12 How many more children prefer bananas than apples? A. 2.5 2.5 B. 8 8 C.18 18 D.10 10 Key Orange Apple Banana - 15 bananas - 16 apples - 7 oranges Favourite Fruits of a group of 190 children. Success Criteria 15 times table is the 10 and the 5 added together15 times table is the 10 and the 5 added together 16 times table is the 10 and the 6 added together16 times table is the 10 and the 6 added together e.g. 10x = 10 20 30 40 50 60 5x = 5 10 15 20 25 30 5x = 5 10 15 20 25 30 15x = 15 30 45 60 75 90 15x = 15 30 45 60 75 90
53
Yes That’s Correct
54
125,000
55
A.90º 90º B.100º 100º C.130º 130º D.270º 270º Success Criteria A full circle is 360º A right angle is 90º A right angle is 90º A straight line is 180º Use this information to work out angle AUse this information to work out angle A What is the value of angle A? Question 13
56
Yes That’s Correct
57
250,000
58
Question 14 Calculate the only possible length or width of the rectangle.. A.W=9.5cm W=9.5cm B.L=8.5cm L=8.5cm C.L=7.5cm L=7.5cm D.W=10cm W=10cm Area = 45cm 2 Perimeter = 27cm Success Criteria Rectangles Area = length x widthRectangles Area = length x width Rectangles Perimeter = length + length + width + widthRectangles Perimeter = length + length + width + width
59
Yes That’s Correct
60
500,000
61
Question 15 What is the total surface area of this wedge? A.109cm 109cm B.149cm 2 149cm 2149cm 2 C.109cm 2 109cm 2109cm 2 D.26cm 2 26cm 226cm 2 8cm 10cm 3cm 5cm Success Criteria Separate all the faces of the wedgeSeparate all the faces of the wedge Work out the area of each faceWork out the area of each face Rectangles A= lxwRectangles A= lxw Triangles A= ½(bxh)Triangles A= ½(bxh) Add the totals togetherAdd the totals together
62
Yes, AMAZING That’s Correct
63
1,000,000
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.