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BRONZE List 3 objects with right angles. True or false? An acute angle is smaller than a right angle. An obtuse angle is smaller than a right angle. SILVER Tell me the properties of each
Hi Year 2! This half term’s challenges recap your Summer 2 learning. Write your answers on the blog. Good luck! BRONZE SILVER GOLD Greater Depth Challenge
This half term we are learning about the Ancient Greeks. The Ancient Greeks started the Olympic games in 776 BC. Can you become an Olympic mathlete and complete our challenges? We look forward to reading
Bronze: Write the time on each analogue clock in 12-hour digital format. Example: Clock One reads 09:40. Silver: Assuming that all the times are PM, convert each one to the equivalent 24-hour format. Example: 09:40
This half term’s Maths Challenges are linked to our learning about decimals. Bronze Match the equivalent hundred square, words, fraction and decimal representations from the grid. Silver Complete the statements with > or <. Use
Here is your Maths challenge for this term! Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Now make your own puzzle for someone else to solve.
Hi Year 1, Please choose a challenge to complete. You can write your answers on this blog or in your homework book. Winners will be announced at the end of the half term. Good luck!
Bronze Silver Gold
Hi Y2. Here is your maths challenge! Please complete the challenge you are most comfortable with but please ensure you challenge yourself and have a go. I know you will do brilliantly! BRONZE: SILVER: GOLD:
Hello Year 5, This half term’s Maths Challenge links to our Rivers topic. Bronze The River Nile is 4132 miles long – round to the nearest 1000, 100 or 10. Where are the coldest waters
Hi year 4, This half term’s maths challenge is based around fractions. BRONZE Solve the following: 4/11 + 5/11=5/6 + 1/6 = 3/8 + 3/8 =7/10 – 3/10=8/12 -3/12=3/4-1/4 = SILVER Use the fraction wall
Challenge 1: Recap on last term’s learning Challenge 2: Apply this term’s learning Using the fraction wall to help you, order the fractions from smallest to largest. 7a.
Hi Year 1! Your Maths Challenges this half term are based on measuring length. Choose a challenge and write your answers on the blog. The best response will be chosen for a prize in our
This half term, in our History lessons, we are learning about significant individuals (famous people). Try to complete one or more of these maths problems, based on some significant individuals from Britain.
These challenges are based around money. This has not been taught so far this term, so please use your knowledge of money from Y2 as well as you understanding of the 4 main operations. Bronze
Here is a plan for a new zoo that will be opening in 2024. Bronze Calculate the perimeter for the following animal enclosures in squares and ensure you show the calculations. Example: The koala enclosure
Hi Year 1, Please choose a challenge to complete. You can complete more than one if you wish! Please write your answers on this blog or in your Homework book. Winners will be announced at
Hi Year 5, This half term we are learning about the Victorians. Can you complete a Victorian money challenge using the information you have been given? Bronze: The chimney sweep has earned 4 Silver Sixpence
This half term’s challenges are based on addition. Choose a challenge and write your answer on the blog. Remember to write which challenge you are completing e.g. Bronze. The best answers could win a prize
Metals Metals come from rocks called ores. They are strong, hard and shiny materials that can be hammered into different shapes without breaking. Their properties make them useful for objects such as cutlery, saucepans, cars and coins. Plastics Plastics are
Welcome back, Year 5! Have a good at your Maths challenge for this term. Bronze Challenge: Oh no! Earth is being invaded! Some tripods and bipods flew from planet Zeno. At least two of each
Hi Year 4, This half term in topic we have been learning about the Anglo-Saxons. I was wondering if you could complete some Anglo-Saxon based maths problems? Bronze Put each kings reign in chronological order.
This term, we will be learning about addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Below are a range of puzzles to apply their previous learning and skills. If you would usually complete silver challenges in class, then
Hi children, Choose a challenge and write your answers on the blog or in your homework book. Remember, the challenge winner will be announced at the end of term. Good luck! BRONZE SILVER GOLD
Bronze Can you order the following numbers in descending order? 678, 346, 290, 109, 489, 110 Silver Gold Platinum
This half term’s challenges are based on number and place value.Choose a challenge and write your answer on the blog. Remember to write which challenge you are completing e.g. Bronze.The best answers could win a
This half term year 4 we are looking at place value, including roman numerals. Your challenge this half term will focus on these skills. Bronze What numbers are represented below? Silver Gold Round the following
Hi Year 1, Pick a challenge to complete. You can complete all 3 if you like! All of the challenges link to our learning in school this half term. You can complete your challenge in