Numberland Maths Club ( Maths for Year 6) :- Homework ideas
1. A subtraction sum has three digits on the top row and three digits on the lower row - see diagram below.Here are 6 numbers to use to fill in the six places in the sum: 0, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9.
How can you fill in these digits so that the answer is the greatest difference possible?
2. How much longer than 52 weeks is a leap year?
3. What is the special number if it is in the 9 times table and it is 9 more than if its digits are reversed?
4. Can you find a two digit number that is three times as big as the two digits multiplied together?
5. How many faces has a triangular prism?
6. What is the probability that the next person you meet has an above average number of arms? impossible, unlikely, evens, very likely or certain?
Members of our school Numberland Maths Club can gain extra stamps on their club membership card by trying these questions.
Anyone else can have a go as well . Why not send your answers via our Enquiry page?