Good morning Year 1!

Well done for all your hard work this week so far!

Here are your next maths questions and challenge! Remember I will post the answers the following morning to make sure everyone has a fair try at the questions.

Have a listen to this video on number pairs and put the numbers in below:

Try these harder ones:

Today’s maths challenge:

Answers to yesterdays questions and challenge

20 , 16, 22, 39, 232, 355

 

19 comments on “2.4.20 Maths question and challenge!

  1. Robots 5+5=10; 3+7=10; 8+2=10, 7+3=10, , 9+1=10
    5+15=20, 13+7=20, 10+10=20

    Challenge

    1st column had 6 bricks, second column =3, third column =2, fourth column=5

    So if Pete moved third column to the first column 6+2=8, Move the second colum to fourth 5+3=8. Both would be same height.

  2. 5+5=10; 3+7=10; 8+2=10; 4+6=10; 7+3=10; 9+1=10
    5+15=20; 13+7=20; 10+10=20

    Golden Bars
    He moved 2 bars from the first pile to the third pile and he moved 1 bar from the fourth pile to the second pile.

  3. 5+5=10 3+7=10 8+2=10 4+6=10 7+3=10 9+1=10
    5+15=20 13+7=20 10+10=20
    I’ve done Gold bars with LEGO to help me.

  4. Dear Miss Travers.

    Number pair that make 10

    5+5 = 10
    3+7=10
    8+2 =10
    4+6=10
    7+3=10
    9+1=10

    Number pairs that make 20

    5+15=20
    13+7=20
    10+10=20

    Extra ones ?

    Number pairs that make 30

    10+20 =30
    17+13=30
    15+15+30
    12+18 =30
    14+16 =30

    Pirate Pete

    4 piles of gold 6,3,2,5

    6+2 = 8
    5+3 = 8

    Completed in 2 moves.

  5. 5+5=10
    3+7=10
    8+2=10
    4+6=10
    7+3=10
    9+1=10
    5+15=20
    13+7=20
    10+10=20

    Two towers with 8 blocks each.

  6. Good Morning Miss Travers,
    Number bonds to 10:
    5, 7, 2, 6, 3, 1.
    Number bonds to 20:
    15, 7, 10.

  7. Hello Miss Travers,

    Number bonds to 10
    5+5, 3+7, 8+2, 4+6, 7+3, 9+1, 10+0.

    Number bonds to 20
    5+15, 13+7, 10+10, 19+1, 11+9, 12+8, 16+4, 14+6, 17+3, 18+2, 20+0.

    Gold bars
    Take 2 bars away from pile 1 and put them on pile 3. Take 1 bar away from pile 4 and put it on pile 2.

  8. 5+5=10
    3+7=10
    8+2 =10
    4 +6=10
    7+3=10
    9+1 =10 ?

    5+15=20
    13+7=20
    10+10 =20 ?

  9. 5; 7; 2; 6; 3; 1; 15; 7; 10

    Move 2 blocks from the left pile to the 3rd pile.
    Move 1 block from the right hand pile to the 2nd pile.
    All four piles should now have 4 blocks.

  10. 1- 5
    2- 7
    3- 2
    4- 6
    5- 3
    6- 1
    7- 15
    8- 7
    9- 10

    Pete took 2 gold bars from the tallest pile and put it in the shortest pile. He took one bar from the pile that had 5 and put it on the pile that had 3 bars.

  11. 1. 5+5=10
    2. 3+7= 10
    3. 8+2=10
    4.4+6=10
    5.7+3=10
    6.9+1=10
    7.5+15=20
    8.13+7=20
    9.10+10=20

    Pirate has to move pile one to pile three,
    And pile two to pile four
    2×8=16

  12. Clémence says:

    Hi Miss Travers,
    These are my Math,
    5 + 5 = 10,
    3 + 7 = 10,
    8 + 2 = 10,
    5+15=20,
    13+7=20,
    10+10=20,
    18+2=20,
    6+14=20,
    11+9=20,
    4+6=10,
    7+3=10,
    9+1=10.

  13. Heloise:
    Hundreds, Tens, Ones:
    20, 16, 22, 39, 232, 355

    Crossword:
    Across
    1:Two
    3: Six
    4: Twelve
    5: Nine
    Down
    2: One
    3: Seven
    4: Ten.

    Number Pairs:
    5+5=10, 3+7=10, 8+2=10
    4+6=10, 7+3=10, 9+1=10
    5+15=20, 13+7=20, 10+10=20.

    Gold bars:
    I put the stack of 3 on top of the stack of 5, and then the stack ok 2 on top of the stack of 6. That makes 2 stacks of 8.

  14. Hello Miss Traves,
    5+5=10
    3+7=10
    8+2=10
    4+6=10
    7+3=10
    9+1=10
    5+15=20
    13+7=20
    10+10=20

    Gold bars
    Fabi took 2 bars from the pile that has six bars (6-2=4) and put it to pile with two bars (2+2=4) and now we 2 piles of 4 bars.
    The second move is:
    Take one bar from pile with 5 bars (5-1=6) and put it to pile with 3 bars (3+1=4) and now we have 4 piles with four bars each and they have equal heights.
    16:4=4 4×4=16

    Fabi done the exercise using Lego pieces.

  15. 1.
    5 + 5 = 10
    3 + 7 = 10
    8 + 2 = 10
    4 + 6 = 10
    7 + 3 = 10
    9 + 1 = 10

    2.
    5+15=20
    13+7=20
    10+10=20

  16. I went to the dark, blue sticky glue park and I saw a thief. There was
    blue glue on Ginger’s back. So quickly the farmer Tom cleaned Ginger.

  17. 5+5=10
    3+7=10
    8+2=10
    4+6=10
    7+3=10
    8+2=10
    9+1=10
    5+15=20
    13+7=20
    10+10=20
    Challenge
    I put 2 bars ( 6-2) on the pile with 2 bars and I put 1 bar( 5-1) on the pile with 3 bars, so I have 4 piles with 4 bars. My mum sent a picture?

  18. Miss Travers says:

    Well done everyone! Your maths is super!

  19. Hi Miss Travers,

    Robots:
    5+ 5= 10
    3+ 7=10
    8+2=10
    4+ 6= 10
    7+3= 10
    9+ 1= 10

    5+15 = 20
    13+7=20
    10+10=20

    Pirate
    He has to make piles of 4 gold bars by moving them in the middle.

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