Have a cereal box? Make an aeroplane!

Welcome to the Carranballac Corker. This is the weekly Family Learning Activity Page. Discuss the challenges and place your completed
sheet in the box near the office. The correct winning entries will be drawn at the whole assembly on Monday mornings.
Word of the Week: Write a definition for the following.
Likelihood: _________________________________________________________________________
Last Week’s word: Isometric - means having equal dimensions or measurements. In an isometric
drawing, all objects and lengths are the same size and will be drawn the same size whatever their
position.
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Early Years:
https://eclass.upatras.gr/modules/document/file.php/PDE1456/challenges_year_1_and
_2.pdf
At the toy shop
The toy shop stocks tricycles and go-carts.
The tricycles have 3 wheels.
The go-carts have 5 wheels.
Suna counted the wheels.
He counted 37 altogether.
How many tricycles are there?
How many go-carts?
Find two ways to do it.
Have a cereal box? Make an aeroplane!
What you need:
Cereal box, Ruler, Pen or
pencil, Scissors, Tape and
paperclips for weight (optional)
Once the cereal box is empty, don’t throw it away. Use your empty
box to make a fun plane with your kids.
Making a basic plane out of a cereal box is easy to do. Once you
have mastered a basic design, you can adjust the shape of the body
and wings, add weight, paint and decorate your plane. Each family
member could make a plane and have a flying race to see which
plane flies the furthest.
Have fun!!
Due: Friday 16th September