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Maths Target Boards - PowerPoint
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What are Target Boards? Target boards have been around for a long time and they are an effective way of working with numbers, symbols, shapes and measures. . How do they work? Pupil’s are presented with a grid of numbers, symbols, shapes or measures. You ask a range of questions based on the information they are presented. You ask questions like… . Which numbers add up to make 50? How many multiples of 4 can you find? Which number on the grid has the most factors? How many prime numbers are there? How many square numbers are there? How many cube numbers are there? How many triangle numbers are there? Which two numbers that have a sum of 18 Which three numbers that have a product of 120 How many odd numbers are there? How many even numbers are there that are also a factor of 60?? . What’s included? 36 Target Boards! . Class organization: Split the class into two groups and get them to compete. Time trials. Quiz. Quick fire individual questions.
Maths - Target Boards
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Maths - Target Boards

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**3 Target Boards ** 3 Target Boards: Whole Numbers, Decimal Numbers & Negative Numbers. The idea of Target Boards has been around for a long time and they are an effective way of working with numbers. How it works: Your student’s are presented with a grid of numbers and you say something like: Which numbers add up to make 20? How many multiples of 4 can you find? Give me two numbers that have a sum of 18. How many odd numbers are there? There are lots of variations you can do with this activity … split the class into two groups and get them to compete, individual time trials etc.
4 Operations: Target Number!
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4 Operations: Target Number!

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Target Number - Using all 4 operations! . Make each target number using the numbers provided. 2 pages. . Rules: . Use the 5 numbers provided for each question to make the Target Number (you don’t have to use all 5 numbers). You can only use each number ONCE! Use any operation (+, -, ÷, ×) Show HOW you reach the Target Number in the WORKING OUT BOX provided . Fully editable
Inverse Operations - Addition & Subtraction sums
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2-page activity booklet. Suitable for 6 - 9 years. Activity 1: Write 4 SUMS (2 addition sums and 2 subtraction sums) using the 3 numbers shown. Activity 2:Have a go at creating 4 SUMS using your own 3 numbers. Very versatile and open ended! Great for differentiation by outcome and student choice!