Monday 27 February 2012

Fynamore Y4 & 5

Today I visited Fynamore School, and did my first session with some Year 4 and 5 mathematicians.  I'm looking forward to working with this group once a fortnight.  Here is the problem we worked on today...


Here is our summary of what we did (click to hear what the students are saying)...
NumberPuzzle
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Friday 10 February 2012

Y7 Challenge Day

Well done to the 8 year sevens who went to St Mary's for a maths challenge day.  Here is what they did...

Wednesday 8 February 2012

World Education Games...

The World Education Games are here!  You have all been registered, and you will have your logins and passwords before half term.  Can anyone beat Kayliegh's magnificent 72 questions correct in 60 seconds?  Can we be the highest totalling school in Wiltshire?  Will your tutor group be victorious.

Get Practising now

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Monday 6 February 2012

Intermediate Maths Challenge

Congratulations to the 100 year 9 and 10 students who took part in the UK Intermediate maths challenge last week.  This is a competition that set challenging problems, and is a national competition.  We don't know results yet; they get set off to the UK Maths Trust, but when they do we will let you know who excelled, although all that took part from year 10 maths set 1, and year 9 sets 1 and 2 should be congratulated for their effort in what is a very exacting competition.  Questions are multiple choice, but losing marks for wrongs answers soon discourages you from merely guessing, and don't forget, no calculators!

Example questions from this year are...

9.
Auntie Fi's dog Itchy has a million fleas.  His anti-flea shampoo claims to leave no more than 1% of the original number of fleas after use.  What is the least number of fleas that will be eradicated by the treatment?
A: 900000              B: 990000        C: 999000         D:999990          E: 999999


17.
The first term of a sequence of positive integers is 6.  The other terms in the sequence follow these rules:

  • if a term is even then divide it by 2 to get the next term;
  • if a term is odd then multiply by 5 and subtract 1 to get the next term.
For which value of n is the nth term equal to n?
A: 10 only               B: 13 only         C: 16 only            D: 10 and 13 only         E: 13 and 16 only





20.
A rectangle with are 125 cm2 has sides in the ratio 4:5. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
A: 18cm         B: 22.5 cm           C: 36cm            D: 45cm           E: 54 cm




Feel free to offer your answers in a comment below!