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Category Archives: 3- Turquoise
British Museum
Do you think sand burial or coffin burial was the most effective? Why?
Why did the Ancient Egyptians preserve bodies by mummification? How do you know?
What was your favourite part of our trip to the British Museum?
Posted in 3- Turquoise
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Number puzzle
Click on the link below.
http://nrich.maths.org/content/id/7212/NRICH-poster_OneThirtySix.pdf
Can you find the chosen number from this square using the clues?
Posted in 3- Sapphire, 3- Turquoise
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Fractions puzzle
In a class of 24 children…
1/2 of the class supported Arsenal
1/4 of the class supported Spurs
1/6 of the class supported Man Utd.
Can you work out how many children supported each team?
The rest of the children supported Liverpool – how many?
Posted in 3- Sapphire, 3- Turquoise
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Mathletics
Make sure you complete this week’s Mathletics task, and see if you can get a certificate in the next assembly.
Well done Honey, Eesa and May for being our Mathletics stars so far!
Posted in 3- Turquoise
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Arrays
We’ve been learning to multiply using arrays this week. Can you explain what an array is to someone at home? You could use small items like paperclips or raisins to show an example. Tell us your explanation – and let us know what you used to help.
You can also show someone how to use the times tables grid. Can you remember what is special about all numbers on the diagonal line (in red)?
Posted in 3- Sapphire, 3- Turquoise, News, Sapphire, Turquoise
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