Number Challenge Activities for 27/04/2020
Engage in a variety of mathematical activities based on the number 22, including multiplication, addition, subtraction, and word problems. Sharpen your math skills by working through these challenges and applying different math methods. Use the given number to solve equations and tackle real-life scenarios. Enhance your problem-solving abilities and mathematical understanding with this interactive learning opportunity.
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NUMBER CHALLENGE 27/04/2020 On the next few slides, you will be asked to complete questions based on a number. Complete these in your Yellow books.
This week your number is: 22 Tip: When working out the answers, think about the methods (column method, portioning, part whole model etc) we learnt in the Autumn Term. Use your prior knowledge to help you.
MULTIPLCATION 1) Multiply this number by 2 2) Multiply this number by 3 3) Multiply this number by 4 4) Multiply this number by 6 5) Multiply this number by 8 6) Multiply this number by 10
ADDITTION 1) Double this number 2) Add 5 to this number 3) Add 10 to this number 4) Add 45 to this number 5) Add 67 to this number 6) Add 100 to this number
SUBTRACTION 1) Subtract 2 from this number 2) Subtract 5 from this number 3) Subtract 10 from this number 4) Subtract 12 from this number 5) Subtract 15 from this number 6) Subtract 20 from this number
WORD PROBLEMS 1) Kelly has 22 sweets. She shares them equally with her friend Alisha. How many do they both receive? 2) Joshua has 22 tennis balls. He throws 5 over the fence. How many does he have left? 3) Sarah has 22 carrots. John buys 20 more. How many do they have altogether? 4) Isabel measures her pencil which is 22CM. She then measures her rubber which is 5CM and her sharpener which is 4 CM. What is the total measurement for all three objects?