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Seesaw shenanigans
A group of animals has made a seesaw in the woods. How can you make the seesaw balance?
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How do you see it?
Here are some short problems for you to try. Talk to your friends about how you work them out.
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Always, sometimes or never? KS1
Are these statements relating to calculation and properties of shapes always true, sometimes true or never true?
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Eightness of eight
What do you see as you watch this video? Can you create a similar video for the number 12?
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Biscuit decorations
Andrew decorated 20 biscuits to take to a party. He lined them up and put icing on every second biscuit and different decorations on other biscuits. How many biscuits weren't decorated?
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Writing digits
Lee was writing all the counting numbers from 1 to 20. She stopped for a rest after writing seventeen digits. What was the last number she wrote?
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Same length trains
How many trains can you make which are the same length as Matt's and Katie's, using rods that are identical?
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Number balance
Can you hang weights in the right place to make the the number balance balanced?
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Happy halving
Can you split each of the shapes below in half so that the two parts are exactly the same?