We thought of a number between 1 and 100. We then came up with clues to help others work out the number we had thought of.
Here they all are:
Alex‘s Number
It is more than 5
It is odd
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 18
Taylor‘s Number
It is more than 50
It is odd.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 13
It is a multiple of 3
Evei‘s Number
It is more than 20
It is even.
It is a multiple of 10
When you add the digits together you get 1
Harry‘s Number
It is more than 25
It is even.
It is a multiple of 10
When you add the digits together you get 6
Emma‘s Number
It is more than 65
It is even.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 10
Mellisa‘s Number
It is between 30 and 40
It is odd.
It is not a multiple of 5.
When you add the digits together you get 10
Chloe W‘s Number
It is less than 40
It is even.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 8
Molly‘s Number
It is more than 10
It is even.
It is a multiple of 10
When you add the digits together you get 5
Leah‘s Number
It is more than 0
It is odd.
It is a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 10
Holly H‘s Number
It is more than 50
It is even.
It is a multiple of 10
When you add the digits together you get 1
Harvey‘s Number
It is more than 20
It is odd.
It is a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 7
Pippa‘s Number
It is less than 50
It is a 2 digit number.
It is odd.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 9
Georgina‘s Number
It is between 5 and 20
It is odd.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 8
Will C‘s Number
It is between and 10 and 20
It is odd.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 4
Chloe G‘s Number
It is between 10 and 30
It is odd.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 11
Rhiannon‘s Number
It is more than 50
It is odd.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 13
Kieran‘s Number
It is more than 60
It is even.
It is a multiple of 10
When you add the digits together you get 7
Richie‘s Number
It is less than 50
It is even.
It is a 2 digit number
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 8
Holly M‘s Number
It is more than 50
It is even.
It is not a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 12
George‘s Number
It is more than 45
It is odd.
It is a multiple of 5
When you add the digits together you get 10
Sunday, 18 January 2009
Friday, 16 January 2009
Chocolate Fridge Cake
We are learning about instructions in Literacy. We have followed a recipe to make Chocolate Fridge Cake and enjoyed eating it!
Here is the recipe:
Chocolate Fridge Cake
Ingredients:
250g digestive biscuits
150g milk chocolate
150g dark chocolate
100g unsalted butter
150g golden syrup
100g raisins
Method:
1. Use cling film to line a 20cm shallow, square-shaped tin. Leave extra cling film hanging over the sides.
2. Put the biscuits into a plastic bag. Now bash them into pieces using a rolling pin.
3. Melt chocolate, butter and golden syrup in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Stir occasionally.
4. Remove the bowl from the heat and stir in the broken biscuits and raisins.
5. Spoon the mixture into the tin. Level the surface by pressing it down with a potato masher.
6. Leave to cool, then put the chocolate mixture in the fridge for 1-2 hours to set.
7. Turn out the cake and peel off the cling film. Cut the cake into 12 squares and enjoy!
Here is the recipe:
Chocolate Fridge Cake
Ingredients:
250g digestive biscuits
150g milk chocolate
150g dark chocolate
100g unsalted butter
150g golden syrup
100g raisins
Method:
1. Use cling film to line a 20cm shallow, square-shaped tin. Leave extra cling film hanging over the sides.
2. Put the biscuits into a plastic bag. Now bash them into pieces using a rolling pin.
3. Melt chocolate, butter and golden syrup in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water. Stir occasionally.
4. Remove the bowl from the heat and stir in the broken biscuits and raisins.
5. Spoon the mixture into the tin. Level the surface by pressing it down with a potato masher.
6. Leave to cool, then put the chocolate mixture in the fridge for 1-2 hours to set.
7. Turn out the cake and peel off the cling film. Cut the cake into 12 squares and enjoy!
Thursday, 15 January 2009
Space Maths
This term we are going on a space exploration in maths. We have designed space ships and are going to lots of different planets.
Click here to do some Spacey Maths and practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
Click here to do some Spacey Maths and practice adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
Labels:
addition,
division,
maths,
multiplication,
space,
subtraction
Monday, 12 January 2009
Symmetry
We have been learning all about symmetry and making symmetrical aliens (the pictures of these will follow at a later time.
Here are some websites to practice symmetry:
symmetry game
Click here then click on the relective symmetry picture (if a Google page opens click on the top choice (reflection.swf))
Here are some websites to practice symmetry:
symmetry game
Click here then click on the relective symmetry picture (if a Google page opens click on the top choice (reflection.swf))
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