30 March 2014

Camp groups

There were 96 children at a camp...
  1. They were put into groups of 3 for a game. How many groups of 3 were there?
  2. They were put into groups of 8 to go for a walk. How many groups of 8 were there?
  3. They were put into groups of 6 to do some jobs. How many groups of 6 were there?
Instructions:
  1. Do your working in your maths journal, ensuring you date it and work neatly. If you need to draw a picture or a diagram to help you.
  2. In your maths journal, make the strategy you used clear to follow - i.e. don't just write the answers - show your working.
  3. Make comments (using anonymous) but please put your first name on the comment. 
  4. Keep each comment separate.

Ref. p59 National Curriculum Maths Level 3

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