Maths - Group 3
Week 2
Week 2
Warm Up:
Main Task :
Complete the following questions
Continue the number sequence
899, 900, 901, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____ .
234, 235, 236, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____ .
722, 721, 720, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____, _____ .
Find 10 less than
256
678
980
Find 10 more than
777
583
987
Find 100 less than
256
678
980
Find 100 more than
777
583
987
Round these numbers to the closest 10
67
34
75
Round these numbers to the closest 100
646
956
125
Warm Up:
Main Task :
Warm Up:
Main Task :
Solve these problems and show the strategy you used
23 + 44 =
65 + 13 =
45 + 37 =
56 - 13 =
78 - 26 =
67 - 29 =
27 + 8 =
32 + 15 =
67 + 12 =
64 - 36 =
Warm Up:
Main Task :
Solve the following word problems and show the strategy you used.
Mila had 43 pencils in her pencil case at the beginning of the year. Over the course of the year, she lost 14 pencils. How many pencils did she have left?
Johnny had 32 pet lambs on his farm in September. In October, he had 96 lambs. How many lambs had been born since September?
Daisy ordered 81 bouquets of flowers to sell in her shop. By the end of the week she had 28 left. How many bouquets had she sold?
William had 23 lollies in his lolly jar. After going to the dairy, he had 52 lollies. How many did he buy at the dairy?
Warm Up: Find three ways to find the answer by using subtraction facts from the numbers given.
Extra for experts: Find four more ways you can find the difference. E.g. 100-50-10-5
Main Task :
Today you get to have a break from problems, but instead you get to learn a fun math game that you can play with your whanau.
Cards are dealt out to the players.
One player calls ‘Draw’ and both players turn over their top card and place it face up in the center.
The players add the two numbers together and the first player to call out the total wins the two cards.
After all cards have been used, the players count the number of cards that they have won. The winner is the person who has the most cards.
Deal 2, 3 or 4 cards to each player.
Players arrange their cards to make the largest possible number with the cards that they have been dealt, e.g. with cards 2, 5 and 8, a player would make 852.
The player with the largest number in each round keeps the cards they were dealt.
The game ends when there are not enough cards to deal out. The winner is the player who has collected the most cards.