3c. language of maths

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Four operations

‘English is everywhere, Maths is massive’

Created by Richard Bull

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The four operations

Add

Subtract

Multiply

Divide

Created by Richard Bull

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There are 11 football players on the pitch playing for Chelsea

There are 11 football players on the pitch playing for Milan

How many altogether?

11 ______ 11 = players in total22+

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There are 10 sandwiches

If the sandwiches are shared equally between 5 people

How many sandwiches do they get each?

10 ______ 5 = each2÷

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There are 6 cakes in 1 box

If there are 4 boxes

How many cakes are there in total?

6 ______ 4 = _________ cakes x 24

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Ahmed has £ 50

He spends £22

How much money has he got left?

£ 50 ______ £ 22 = - £ 28.00

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Assessors should ensure candidates understand the following general terms/phrases which appearin most of the assessments:

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Items“A single object or thing”

An example could be a shopping list

Could also be part of a group of items

An example could be an apple

AppleOrange

Tea bagsChips

Sausagescheese

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Estimate“A close guess of the actual value”

An estimate for the amount of sweets in this jar

“I estimate that there are 60 sweets in the jar”

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CompareTo note what is the same and what is not the same about two or more items

Same

Both fruitBoth healthy and natural

Not same

Shape not the sameColour not the sameTaste is not the sameSize is not the same

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DifferenceA word used to describe things that are not the same

They difference is that one travels on the ground and the other on water

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PopularMeans liked or well known

Compared by

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Worlds most popular religion

Pie Chart

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Complete

Means finished making or doing

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Calendar

chart that shows the days, weeks, and months of a year

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Special offer price

items that are sold at a lower price than usual

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maximumlargest number or highest number of something that is possible

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MinimumSmallest number or lowest number of something that is possible

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CheckMeans to make sure that something is correct

Example you can check your answer to the last question on a test

In maths if you are asked to check your answer you need to reverse your calculation

4 + 7 = 11

So to check I can do: 11 – 7 = 4

Created by Richard Bull