Globetrotters

Maths Passport GLOBETROTTERS
These are the learning targets for:
GLOBETROTTERS
This is the final stage of Maths Passport.
The targets show the skills that need to be learned. Children will have their progress recorded on their Target Card which will show
when they achieve the target - and show that they are retaining that skill and knowledge.
When they have completed each target - for this stage - they will have achieved their passport for that region so will then move onto
another region of the world. Children will then gradually complete their World Maths Passport.
Globetrotters
Examples
1 squared is 1
Know by heart all the
squares of numbers between
1 and 12
62 = 36
Can your child answer these questions?
Can you tell me all the square numbers between 50 and
100?
A number squared is 49, what is the number?
Games LINK NUMBER COP
11 squared is 121
Games LINK SPOOKY
SQUARES
Games LINK
Know by heart all squares of 30 squared is 900
multiples of 10 up to 100
squared
902 = 8100
What would be the answer to 40 squared? Can you explain
how you got your answer?
Games LINK
Recognise and recall factors The factors of 24 are
of numbers up to 100 and
1,24,2,12,3,8,4,6
corresponding multiples of
100
Games LINK
Which is the missing number?
6x ? = 42
The answer is 36 – which multiplication sum could it be?
Using place value and times 6.2x7=43.4
table facts to 12 x 12 multiply
and divide by a decimal to 1 12x0.8=9.6
decimal place.
20÷0.4=50
Games LINK
14÷1.4=10
Which is the missing number: 8x? = 32
Know by heart all the
division facts up to 12x12
Which is the missing number? ?÷ 6=9
132÷11=12
56÷7=8
Games LINK
The answer is 24 – which multiplication sum could it be?
What is 30÷1.5?
The answer is 4 – which division sum could it be?