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Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Measures

Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Measures. Cut out each of the question slides and place them around the room, stick them on the walls if you wish. Print out and distribute the answer sheet, one per pupil, or team, and set them off to find the answers. The correct sequence is:

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Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Measures

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  1. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Measures Cut out each of the question slides and place them around the room, stick them on the walls if you wish. Print out and distribute the answer sheet, one per pupil, or team, and set them off to find the answers. The correct sequence is: 119, 200, 120, 20, 29, b, 5, 0.2, d, 2.6, 80, 1/3, c, 10, a, 135

  2. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Answer Sheet Answer Sheet Name: Name:

  3. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems 200 119 Previous Answer Previous Answer ? ? To the next clue To the next clue The perimeter of a regular pentagon is 60cm. What is the length of one side in mm? What is one fifth of a kilogram in grams?

  4. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems 20 120 Previous Answer Previous Answer ? ? To the next clue To the next clue In the Arctic it is -21°C. In London it is 8°C. What is the temperature difference in Centigrade? A cup holds 50ml. How many cups can I pour from a liter bottle?

  5. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems 29 Previous Answer Previous Answer ? ? To the next clue To the next clue b It takes Mike’s dad 25 minutes to drive to work. He works every day except Sunday. How many hours does he spend each week traveling to and from work? • What is the time 35 minutes after ten to one? • 1:30 • 1:25 • 1:20

  6. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Previous Answer Previous Answer ? ? To the next clue To the next clue 5 0.2 • Which is the shortest length: • 270mm? • 0.5m? • 30cm? • ¼ m? What decimal is the arrow pointing to?

  7. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Previous Answer Previous Answer ? ? To the next clue To the next clue d 2.6 How many more ml of liquid does jug A contain? What is the perimeter of this rectangle in meters?

  8. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems 1/3 Previous Answer Previous Answer ? ? To the next clue To the next clue 80 • Jasmine travels to Scotland to see her aunt. Her train leaves at 8:15am and arrives at 2:50pm. • How long is her journey? • 5hrs 15mins • 5hrs 45mins • 6hrs 35mins • 6hrs 15mins Maya and Mike each drink 500ml of water from a 1.5 litre bottle. What fraction is left?

  9. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems 10 Previous Answer Previous Answer ? ? To the next clue To the next clue c Approximately how many cm are there in 4 inches? • How many cm are there in a km? • 100,000 • 10,000 • 100,0000 • 1000

  10. Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems Mathematical Treasure-hunt: Problems 135 Previous Answer Previous Answer ? ? To the next clue To the next clue a If each weight is 30grams, what is the heaviest weight that the apple could be (in grams)? What is the combined area of A, B and C (in m²)?

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