Week beginning October 8th - Foundation to Year 2
Making Longer, Making Shorter
First, Ahmed used interlocking cubes to make a rod four cubes long:
How many cubes did he need to make a rod twice the length of that one?
How many cubes did he need to make one three times the length?
How many cubes did he need to make one four times the length?
How many cubes did he need to make a rod half the length of his first one?
How many cubes did he need to make a rod a quarter of the length of his first one?
These rods are the ones Ahmed made:
Which one is twice the length of Ahmed's first rod?
Which one is three times the length?
Which one is four times the length?
Which one is half the length of his first rod?
Which one is a quarter of the length of his first rod?
Which one is the same length as his first rod?
How many cubes did he need to make a rod twice the length of that one? 4×2=8
How many cubes did he need to make one three times the length? 4×3=12
How many cubes did he need to make one four times the length? 4×4=16
How many cubes did he need to make a rod half the length of his first one? 4÷2=2
How many cubes did he need to make a rod a quarter of the length of his first one? 4÷4=1
The first picture of blocks is equal to Ahmed's
The second is half of Ahmed's blocks
The third is a quarter
The fourth is twice Ahmed's blocks
The fifth is three times Ahmed's blocks
The last one is four times Ahmed's blocks
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