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RT @chilledmaths @DrHelenDrury Well now that you mention it. Here's one I prepared earlier π arkcurriculumplus.or…
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RT @mashupmath You can download all of our free weekly math challenges on our website: mashupmath.com/weekl… #edchat pic.twitter.com/g38D…
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RT @OCR_Maths Hereβs today's #OCRmathsPuzzle! π ππ π I have a bag of apples. I use 50% of the apples for apple pies. I then use 1/3 of the remaining apples in a fruit salad. There are 12 apples left. How many apples were originally in the bag? #teacher #resource #fractions #percentages
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@pwharris @louiseseeley 75 x 24 3/4 of 24 = 18 so 75 x 24 is 100 times bigger so 1800 #mathstratchat
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@AccomplishEdu @LSE_MathsHub My group are exploring this after the holidays.
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@AccomplishEdu @LSE_MathsHub Love the penguins π§
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RT @AccomplishEdu Penguins definitely got the thumbs up all round from todays TAs attending my workgroup .@LSE_MathsHub pic.twitter.com/4cSC…
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Great working with Fernwood Primary yesterday considering how to integrate Numicon into their maths lessons. Lots of great mathematical talk. pic.twitter.com/2fFk…
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RT @LaSalleEd Have you come across More-Same-Less grids? Given the centre, vary the conditions of the problem to satisfy the column and row heading. e.g. the cell above might be '8 pens cost $4.80'. @MrMattock and @ashtonC94 created a site with more examples over at more-same-less.co.uk pic.twitter.com/sL2J…
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@pwharris 24 x 36 = 2 x 12 x 3 x 12 = 6 x 144 = 600 + 240 + 24 = 864 #MathStratChat
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