Here are today's questions. There are two problems for KS1 and two for KS2.
In KS1 problem children have to find missing numbers in an addition pyramid and see if they can reason to find a missing number in a different one. They then have to solve a multi-step problem, which initially looks easier than it actually is.
At KS2 children have to be able to adding fractions and decimals together and convert between fraction and decimal. For the second question children have to adding and subtract decimals after converting to the same unit of measure.
Every day in March the White Rose Maths Hub is aiming to put out a question of the day.
Tweet us @WRMathsHub a picture of your children's answers for a chance to win a prize.
In KS1 problem children have to find missing numbers in an addition pyramid and see if they can reason to find a missing number in a different one. They then have to solve a multi-step problem, which initially looks easier than it actually is.
At KS2 children have to be able to adding fractions and decimals together and convert between fraction and decimal. For the second question children have to adding and subtract decimals after converting to the same unit of measure.
Every day in March the White Rose Maths Hub is aiming to put out a question of the day.
Tweet us @WRMathsHub a picture of your children's answers for a chance to win a prize.
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