As our Science homework is now finished, you will have a combination of subjects each week related to what we are doing in class. There are many ways in which you can access the assignments. There is a copy on the main school website, the class site on the intranet pages, the year 6 class OneNote page on Office 365 and you could download them in school to a memory stick. If necessary, you can have a paper version printed for you in school. You will find the answers by: Using the correct suggested methods, you might even want an adult to help you! Please ask if you need help! Please show the written workings for each of these sums on paper, you can complete the homework in your green Maths revision books- this is where it will be marked. Remember: If you’re stuck, you can always read the multiplication and division sections on your ‘Maths Study Guides’! Grid Method: Long Multiplication: 1. 28 x 9= 2. 56 x 17= 3.104 x 8 = 4. 214 x 4 = 5. 370 x 25 = 6. 84 x 7 = 7. 242 x 19 = 8. 5132 x 6 = 9. 216 x 29 = 10.64783 x 0 = Division Problems: 1. The supermarket has 288 pumpkins and the pumpkins are in boxes of 12. How many boxes are needed? 2. A number multiplied by itself gives the answer 64. Which of these numbers is it? 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 3. A car park has 144 spaces in total and in each row there are 6 spaces. How many rows will be taken up if all 144 spaces are used? 4. Some children have done a sponsored walk. Peter was sponsored £3.00 for each lap he walked around the school track. He managed to raise £51.00. How many laps did he do? 5. Harry Potter was going to make a potion to give to 3 people. He saw on the recipe that to make this for 2 people he needed 250g of fish tails. How much fish would he need to make this potion for 3 people? 6. The children counted 196 sweets on a tray after a party. There were 4 children. How many sweets did each child get? 7. For 6 World Book Day costumes it costs £13.20. How much does it cost for each costume? 8. Pollyanna bought a pack of 12 cans of cola for £8.64. What is the cost for each can? 9. 4216 prizes divided equally give a group of children 8 prizes each. How many children are there? 10. Dad is 32 years old, mum is 27 years old and the children are 7 and 4. What is the average (or mean) age of the family? Bus stop method Reminder!:
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