Primary Resources: Maths: Solving Problems: Word and Real.
In previous years you've said a cheery hello to addition, number lines and multiplication. Now that you are in Year 3, 4, 5 or 6 you'll need to learn about fractions, shapes, perimeters and other mathematically-important topics. Use these KS2 Maths quizzes to refine your skills as a Maths whiz kid!
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The problems have been grouped below by strand. Hover over each title to read the problem. Choose a problem that involves your students in applying current learning. Remember that the context of most problems can be adapted to suit your students and your current class inquiry. Read more about using these problem solving activities.
Algebra for Year 6 (age 10-11) This is a brand new category for Year 6 children, as Algebra is introduced for the first time. In fact, there is nothing very much in the way of new maths, more a change of title, as much of the work would have been covered before in other categories.
Algebra Consolidation Year 6 Spring Block 3 Questions. These Algebra worksheets are fantastic at helping your pupils practice their reasoning and problem solving skills. This pack contains two different question types for Year 6 Spring Block 3. (0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
Solving Word Questions. With LOTS of examples! In Algebra we often have word questions like: Example: Sam and Alex play tennis. On the weekend Sam played 4 more games than Alex did, and together they played 12 games.. Example: At the start of the year the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 2: 1 But now, half a year later, four boys have.
Many of the problem solving questions in this booklet can be solved using a bar modelling method. Encourage children to use diagrams to help them solve the problem. Here is a problem where bar modelling would help. If you want to find out more about bar modelling please contact the Hub.