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What scores could you get with two darts? Could you score 14 with 2 darts?

5. 6. A. What scores could you get with two darts? Could you score 14 with 2 darts? Could you score 14 in more than one way? Find all the ways of scoring 14. What is the smallest score you could get with 3 darts?. 7. Target. 10. 9. 8. Working Space. SANC Maths Clubs.

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What scores could you get with two darts? Could you score 14 with 2 darts?

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  1. 5 • 6 A • What scores could you get with two darts? • Could you score 14 with 2 darts? • Could you score 14 in more than one way? • Find all the ways of scoring 14. • What is the smallest score you could get with 3 darts? • 7 • Target • 10 • 9 • 8 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs Derived from: Irons, C. (1999). Numeracy: 160 mental maths discussions, Volume 2. Mimosa Publications. Section 10

  2. 6 • 9 B • What scores could you get with two darts? • Could you score 16 with 2 darts? • Could you score 16 in more than one way? • How many darts would you need to score 28? • What is the largest score you can get with 3 darts? • What is the largest score you can get with 3 darts? • 8 • Target • 11 • 7 • 10 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs Derived from: Irons, C. (1999). Numeracy: 160 mental maths discussions, Volume 2. Mimosa Publications. Section 10

  3. 11 • 7 C • What scores could you get with two darts? • How many darts would you need to score 36? • Could you score 20 with 2 darts? • Could you score 20 in more than one way? • Find all the ways of scoring 20 • What is the largest score you can get with 2 darts? • What is the smallest score you can get with 2 darts? • 12 • Target • 9 • 13 • 8 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs

  4. 7 • 9 D • What scores could you get with two darts? • Could you score 26 with 2 darts? • Could you score 26 in more than one way? • Find all the ways of scoring 26. • Could you score 22 with 2 darts? • Could you score 22 in more than one way? • Find all the ways of scoring 22. • Now try 32 • 11 • Target • 17 • 15 • 13 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs Derived from: Irons, C. (1999). Numeracy: 160 mental maths discussions, Volume 2. Mimosa Publications. Section 10

  5. 16 • 11 E • What scores could you get with two darts? • Could you score 25 with 2 darts? • Could you score 25 in more than one way? • What is the largest score you can get with 2 darts? • What is the smallest score you can get with 2 darts? • 14 • Target • 13 • 15 • 12 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs Derived from: Irons, C. (1999). Numeracy: 160 mental maths discussions, Volume 2. Mimosa Publications. Section 10

  6. 5 • 16 • What scores could you get with two darts? • Could you score 14 with 2 darts? • Could you score 14 in more than one way? • What is the largest score you can get with 3 darts? • Estimate the total of all the scores. Check using the Making Tens strategy. • 7 • Making Tens • 19 • 4 • 1 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs Derived from: Irons, C. (1999). Numeracy: 160 mental maths discussions, Volume 2. Mimosa Publications. Section 10

  7. 19 • 6 E • What scores could you get with two darts? • Could you score 25 with 2 darts? • Could you score 25 in more than one way? • What is the smallest score you can get with 2 darts? • Estimate the total of all the scores. Check using the Making Tens strategy. • 4 • Making Tens • 13 • 12 • 1 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs Derived from: Irons, C. (1999). Numeracy: 160 mental maths discussions, Volume 2. Mimosa Publications. Section 10

  8. 15 • 16 E • What scores could you get with two darts? • Could you score 31 with 2 darts? • Could you score 46 with 3 darts? • What other scores could you get with 3 darts? • Estimate the total of all the scores. Check using the Near Doubles strategy. • 13 • Near Doubles • 14 • 16 • 15 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs Derived from: Irons, C. (1999). Numeracy: 160 mental maths discussions, Volume 2. Mimosa Publications. Section 10

  9. 99 • 28 • What scores could you get with two darts? • What is the largest score you can get with 2 darts? • What is the smallest score you can get with 2 darts? • Could you score 152 with 3 darts. Which numbers would you need to hit? • Estimate the total of all the scores. Check using the Landmark Numbers strategy. • Landmark Numbers • 49 • 4 • 8 • 15 Working Space SANC Maths Clubs Derived from: Irons, C. (1999). Numeracy: 160 mental maths discussions, Volume 2. Mimosa Publications. Section 10

  10. 16 • 11 E • 14 • Target • 13 • 15 • 12

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