We face lots of maths problems every day – some simple, some not so simple.. Every day maths... You and your three friends decide to go and watch a new movie in 3D.. You and your three f
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Level 1/2
Trang 3We face lots of maths problems every day – some simple, some not so simple Here are
some examples.
Every day maths
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?
-4
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go and watch a new movie in 3D
Going to the cinema…
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go an watch a new movie in 3D
Going to the cinema…
You buy two drinks
and three tubs of
popcorn Drink
£1.99 ea ch
Popcorn
£1.42 ea ch
What is the total
cost for your trip?
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minutes to cook.
Time…
You put the food in
at 21:15 What time will your dinner be
ready?
21:25 + 25 minutes = 21:5
0
?
Trang 9What time train would you need to catch from Long Road to be at the Ice Skating Rink before
08:30?
Trang 11Understanding and using whole
and negative numbers.
What will you learn?
Trang 12Addition, subtraction, multiplication and
division using a range of strategies.
What will you learn?
Trang 13Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages.
What will you learn?
= 1/10
= 0.10
= 10%
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Trang 15Solving problems requiring
calculation with time, money, weight,
length, capacity and temperature.
What will you learn?
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What will you learn?
Trang 17Converting units of measure.
What will you learn?
Trang 18Calculating area and perimeter in
practical situations.
What will you learn?
3.05m
21.12m
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diagrams, models and shapes.
What will you learn?
Trang 20Extracting and interpreting data from graphs, tables, charts and diagrams.
What will you learn?
Trang 21Calculating mean, mode, median and range.
What will you learn?
mode
=
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of an event occurring.
What will you learn?
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