January - Maths

  • What are we learning during Maths lessons at the moment?

    Here is a video of the French team at work!

    France

    Here are a few maths problems for you.

    Enjoy!

     

     

     

    Some more from the Czech class :-)

    1. WHAT IS THE FOLLOWING SHAPE?

    2. DIVIDE THE CLOCKFACE INTO SIX PARTS (ANY SHAPE) BUT MAKE SURE THAT THE TOTAL OF THE NUMBERS IS THE SAME IN EVERY PART.

    3. JOIN THE SHAPES WITH THE SAME NUMBERS BUT KEEP IN MIND THAT THE LINES CANNOT INTERSECT OR LEAVE THE RECTANGLE.

     

     

    This is what we studied in Maths lessons in the Czech Republic:

     

    Kavala

    We are sending you an algebra exercise and a geometry one contained in the students book, in order to show you what are we learning these days in the subject of Mathematics.

    Notice and fill the Table

     

    5 Pirates
    Maths from UK
     
    5 pirates of different ages have a treasure of 100 gold coins.

    On their ship, they decide to split the coins using this scheme:

    The oldest pirate proposes how to share the coins, and ALL pirates (including the oldest) vote for or against it.

    If 50% or more of the pirates vote for it, then the coins will be shared that way. Otherwise, the pirate proposing the scheme will be thrown overboard, and the process is repeated with the pirates that remain.

    As pirates tend to be a bloodthirsty bunch, if a pirate would get the same number of coins if he voted for or against a proposal, he will vote against so that the pirate who proposed the plan will be thrown overboard.

    Assuming that all 5 pirates are intelligent, rational, greedy, and do not wish to die, (and are rather good at math for pirates) what will happen?
     
     
     
    Measuring                                                          Calculator cake
     
     
     
     
    Polish pupils learn about fractions:
     
     
    Polish pupils solved some of your quizzes: