PowerPoint- examples of worded problems to complete together.
What operation will we be using? How do you know? Model the process and how to double check your answer using the inverse.
Three different challenges (dependent on child’s ability) to complete.
Children will learn about who Christopher Wren was and why we remember him today.
They will write a letter to King Charles II pretending to be Christopher Wren telling him the plans of how London should be rebuilt.
Challenge 1- read the properties and write down what shape has been described using the word bank to support (triangle, square, rectangle and circle).
Challenge 2- read the properties and match this to the correct shape (triangle, square, rectangle, circle, hexagon, pentagon and semi-circle).
Reasoning and problem solving activity has also been included.