Maths Celebration- Chapter 8
Term 3 - Maths Buddies (new)
Term 3- Maths Seating chart
Select 3 of the sentence starters to describe what you did and the process you used during the math lesson.
You can use pictures and images to show what you are learning.
Use the digits 9, 5, 3, 7, 1, and 4 to create a 3-digit number that follows these clues:
____ ____ ____
1️⃣ The digit in the hundreds place is the largest odd number.
2️⃣ The digit in the tens place is half of the digit in the hundreds place.
3️⃣ The digit in the ones place is one more than the tens digit.
Write your 3-digit number in the box!
📌 Challenge: Can you swap the tens and ones digits and still make a correct number?
Complete this Mind Challenge in your maths journal.
Read the clues carefully and use the given numbers to figure out the 3-digit numbers.
Show your workings and write your answers clearly.
Is there more than one Answer?
I am thinking of a 3-digit number. Can you work it out?
🔢 Clues:
1️⃣ My number is more than 500 but less than 900.
2️⃣ The digit in the hundreds place is twice the digit in the tens place.
3️⃣ The digit in the ones place is the smallest odd number.
✍ Write my number and explain how you found it!
📌 Challenge: Add 100 more to your number. What is your new number?
Complete this Mind Challenge in your maths journal.
Read the clues carefully and use them to work out the 3-digit number. Show your workings clearly and explain how you found the answer.
Write your final answer and check if there is more than one possible solution.
📌 Challenge:
Add 100 to your number and write your new number. Does your number still follow all the clues? Why or why not?
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