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Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara has £ 10. How many

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara has £ 10. How many sandwiches can she afford?

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara has £ 10. How many

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara has £ 10. How many sandwiches can she afford?

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara has £ 10. How many

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara has £ 10. How many sandwiches can she afford?

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara wants to buy 3 sandwiches

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara wants to buy 3 sandwiches and 2 drinks. She has £ 5. How much more money does she need?

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara wants to buy 3 sandwiches

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara wants to buy 3 sandwiches and 2 drinks. She has £ 5. How much more money does she need?

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara wants to buy 3 sandwiches

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara wants to buy 3 sandwiches and 2 drinks. She has £ 5. How much change does she get?

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara wants to buy 3 sandwiches

Zara Sandwich: £ 1. 80 Drink: 30 p Zara wants to buy 3 sandwiches and 2 drinks. She has £ 10. How much change does she get?

Choose 3 consecutive single-digit numbers.

Choose 3 consecutive single-digit numbers.

Choose 3 consecutive single-digit numbers. Add them.

Choose 3 consecutive single-digit numbers. Add them.

Choose 3 consecutive single-digit numbers. Add them. Multiply the middle number by 3. What

Choose 3 consecutive single-digit numbers. Add them. Multiply the middle number by 3. What do you notice?

John goes on a 3 -day holiday. He makes 15 sandcastles. Each day he

John goes on a 3 -day holiday. He makes 15 sandcastles. Each day he makes one more sandcastle than the day before. How many sandcastles does he make each day?

4 10 7

4 10 7

4 10 The sum of these numbers… The difference between the largest and smallest

4 10 The sum of these numbers… The difference between the largest and smallest number is… 7

4 The sum of these numbers… 10 4 The difference between the largest and

4 The sum of these numbers… 10 4 The difference between the largest and smallest number is… 7 10 7

4 The sum of these numbers… 10 4 The difference between the largest and

4 The sum of these numbers… 10 4 The difference between the largest and smallest number is… 7 10 10 4 7

3 6 8 7 The sum of these numbers… The difference between the largest

3 6 8 7 The sum of these numbers… The difference between the largest and smallest number is…

3 4 6 The sum of these numbers is 7 20 The difference between

3 4 6 The sum of these numbers is 7 20 The difference between the largest and smallest number is 4

1 3 5 The sum of these numbers is 9 20 The difference between

1 3 5 The sum of these numbers is 9 20 The difference between the largest and smallest number is 8

2 3 5 The sum of these numbers is 10 20 The difference between

2 3 5 The sum of these numbers is 10 20 The difference between the largest and smallest number is 8

people camping. per tents needed.

people camping. per tents needed.

20 people camping. 17 people camping. 4 per tents needed. people camping. 6 per

20 people camping. 17 people camping. 4 per tents needed. people camping. 6 per tent. 4 tents needed.

20 eggs. 6 eggs per box. full boxes. 20 eggs. 6 eggs per boxes

20 eggs. 6 eggs per box. full boxes. 20 eggs. 6 eggs per boxes to hold all the eggs.

20 ÷ 5 = 4 21 ÷ 5 = __ remainder __

20 ÷ 5 = 4 21 ÷ 5 = __ remainder __

Divides by 3, no remainder Divides by 4, no remainder 16 14 20 18

Divides by 3, no remainder Divides by 4, no remainder 16 14 20 18 24

Rank by Difficulty 18 ÷ 4 12 ÷ 4 52 ÷ 4 40 ÷

Rank by Difficulty 18 ÷ 4 12 ÷ 4 52 ÷ 4 40 ÷ 4

Split numbers to divide How many 4 s in 52? 52 ÷ 4

Split numbers to divide How many 4 s in 52? 52 ÷ 4

52 ÷ 4 Split numbers to divide 52 4 4 4 4

52 ÷ 4 Split numbers to divide 52 4 4 4 4

52 ÷ 4 Split numbers to divide 52 4 4 4 4 4 12

52 ÷ 4 Split numbers to divide 52 4 4 4 4 4 12 40 4 4 4 4 4

45 ÷ 3 70 ÷ 5

45 ÷ 3 70 ÷ 5

Procedural Variation

Procedural Variation

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A book has pages Jen has read Jen has left

A book has pages Jen has read Jen has left

A book has 60 pages Jen has read Jen has left

A book has 60 pages Jen has read Jen has left

A book has pages Jen has read Jen has 60 pages left

A book has pages Jen has read Jen has 60 pages left

Jim does some gardening. He earns £ 25 per day. How much does he

Jim does some gardening. He earns £ 25 per day. How much does he earn per week? Tom plays the flute. He practises for 25 minutes per day. How long does he practise per week? Give your answer in hours and minutes.

Which multiplication? 18 + 6 15 + 10 + 5

Which multiplication? 18 + 6 15 + 10 + 5

4 children are about to share some pizzas. Then Harry joins them. He brings

4 children are about to share some pizzas. Then Harry joins them. He brings another pizza to share. Now that Harry has come, will each child have more, less or the same amount of pizza?

Number as length 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Number as length 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Number as length 10 0

Number as length 10 0

0 297 350 842 1000

0 297 350 842 1000

0 297 350 842 1000

0 297 350 842 1000

‘The evidence suggests that students need to be taught how to collaborate, and that

‘The evidence suggests that students need to be taught how to collaborate, and that this may take time and involve changes to the classroom culture. ’