problems, problems! problems! and how to solve them!
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Problems, Problems! Problems!
And how to solve them!
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Mental Maths
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Learning Objective
• By the end of this lesson, children will be able to :-
• To use all 4 operations (+, -, X, and ) to solve word problems involving numbers in real life.
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Fruit Problem
• If oranges cost 12p each and pears cost £1 for 10, which fruit is cheaper?
• How many more pears than oranges could I buy for £2?
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School Book Problem
• A school book costs 24p and a ruler costs 32p. How many more books could I buy than rulers for £1? How much change would I have?
• If I had to buy a book and ruler set - how many sets could I buy for £5.00?
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Cinema Problem
• John and Mary want to go to the cinema. They have £5.00 to spend. John catches a bus, costing 38p for the trip. Mary goes in a taxi, which costs £1.50. When they leave the cinema, they still had £1.22.
• How much did they spend on the cinema tickets?
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Main Task
Date:-19th September 2000
Title:- Word Problems
Expectations:- Show the workings for the calculation, but DO NOT WRITE OUT
question.
All children are expected to complete 5 word problems!
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Main Task
• Blue group to work directly off this computer screen.
• Yellow table - find Yellow questions around the room. I expect you to complete at least 6 questions.
• Red Table:- Find Red Questions around Room
• Green - Find Green Questions around room
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Blue Tables Task - All need to be completed!
• 1) An apple costs 30p, while a banana costs 23p. How many apples could I buy for £1? How much change would I get from £1.50, if I bought 3 apples and a banana?
• 2) I buy a pizza for 90p. If I shared it between 6 people, how much would each slice cost? How many slices of pizza could I buy for £5.00?
• 3) John has twice as many Pokemon cards as Gregory. If Gregory has 32 cards, how many cards does John have? If John had 32 cards, how many would Gregory have?
• 4) Sally, Jane and Sue each have a car. If each woman takes 1 1/2 hours to drive to London. What was the total time to drive three cars to London.? If each of the cars use 1 litre of petrol to drive 10 miles, and London is70 miles away, how many lires of petrol were used in total?
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Plenary
• 1) An apple costs 30p, while a banana costs 23p. How many apples could I buy for £1? How much change would I get from £1.50, if I bought 3 apples and a banana?
• 2) I buy a pizza for 90p. If I shared it between 6 people, how much would each slice cost? How many slices of pizza could I buy for £5.00?
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• 3) John has twice as many Pokemon cards as Gregory. If Gregory has 32 cards, how many cards does John have? If John had 32 cards, how many would Gregory have?
• 4) Sally, Jane and Sue each have a car. If each woman takes 1 1/2 hours to drive to London. What was the total time to drive three cars to London.? If each of the cars use 1 litre of petrol to drive 10 miles, and London is70 miles away, how many lires of petrol were used in total?