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3D space - faces, edges a.nd corners
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Edges are formed when 2 faces meet.
Corners are formed when 2 or more edges meet.
This square pyramid has 5 faces. It has 8 edges and 5 corners.
You will need: � objects
What to do:
Your task is to investigate the faces, edges and corners of some common classroom or household objects. Record the number of each to fLnish the fact flles.
t1 0 □ faces □ faces □ face □ faces
□ edges □ edges □ edges □ edges
□ corners □ comers □ corners □ corners
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What to do next:
Draw lines to join the objects with their matching solids below.
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3D space - pyramids
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What to do:
Cut out the solid cards and put them in a pile, face down. Cut out the labels and put them side by side, face up.
Turn over the solid cards one at a time and put them under the right label. You can play this by yourse� or you can race against other people. Get somebody to check. How did you go?
Now, can you do it even faster?
What to do next:
Combine your solid cards with those of a partner and play Snap!
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*Watch the video on Seesaw before completing this activity*
Draw your containers in the boxes below.
Draw a line on each one to show the volume of water it is holding.
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Add some water to each container (without measuring). How can you work out which one has the greatest volume? Which has the least volume? Have a play with your containers and cup. Then explain below how you worked out what to do.
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Time and MoneySERIES TOPIC
2C
Money – writing and ordering amounts
How do we write amounts with dollars and cents?
$2.50c
If the amount has no cents we can write it as:
$2 or $2.00If the amount has no dollars we can write it as:
50c or $0.50
1 Write the amounts on the price tags.
2 Put these amounts in order of value from least to most.
a $5 5c 50c
b $2.50 $25.00 $0.25
c $80.00 $0.80 $8.00
d $11.95 $12.95 $10.95
We keep the dollar sign.
We put a decimal point between the dollars and cents.
We remove the c sign.
a one dollar
c 12 dollars and 50 cents
e 27 dollars
b 80 cents
d 35 cents
f 15 cents
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Time and MoneySERIES TOPIC
2C
Money – amounts to $5
1 You are at your school fair. Show which coins you could use to buy:A
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Time and MoneySERIES TOPIC
2C
Money – change
A book costs $2.00 ($2). We pay with a $5.00 ($5) note. How much change should we receive? One good strategy is to count on using a number line.We start at $2.00.We make 3 jumps of $1.00.We should receive $3.00 change.
1 How much change?
0 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00
Item and cost
You pay with Number line Change
$4.00 0 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00
$2.00 0 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00
$3.00 0 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00
$5.00 0 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00
$1.00 0 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00
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Time and MoneySERIES TOPIC
2C
Money – change
A cake costs $2.60. We pay with a $5.00 note. How much change shouldwereceive?Wecancountontofindout.First we count the cents on to the nearest dollar. We start at 60c and make 4 jumps of 10c to 100c. We have jumped 40c and we are now at $3.00.
Then we count the dollars on to $5.00.We make 2 jumps. 40c + $2.00 = $2.40We should receive $2.40 change.
1 Use the number lines in the help strip to work out the change.
0 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00
0c 10c 20c 30c 40c 50c 60c 70c 80c 90c 100c
$0 $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.000c 10c 20c 30c 40c 50c 60c 70c 80c 90c 100c
Item and cost
You pay with Working out Change
$3.60____c + $____
$1.80____c + $____
$2.30____c + $____
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