5 Parking charges 0 Keywords: changing subjectexpandlinear equationssimplifysubstitution Students use substitution to evaluate a linear equation for parking charges. Students expand, simplify, and change the subject of the equation. Preview
5 Savings account II 1 Keywords: bankinglinear equationsmoneyrulessavingsubstitution Students demonstrate their understanding of a linear algebraic equation to calculate the amount of money in a savings account. Preview
2 Tens frames to twenty 4 Keywords: additionsubtractiontens frames Students use tens frames to show how to add and take away numbers to 20. Preview
34 Animal race 0 Keywords: distance-time graphsgraph interpretationrelationships Students interpret a line graph showing the running speed of different animals. Preview
6 Shaky Bridge run 2 Keywords: breakeven pointsdistance-time graphsgraph interpretationlinear equations Students interpret 2 line graphs to write five statements comparing the relationship between times, distances and speeds for Jack and Ellie in a 10 kilometre running race. Preview
3 Emma's day 1 Keywords: graph interpretationline graphstime-series Students interpret a line graph of a familiar situation. Preview
4 Days off school 0 Keywords: linear equations Students solve mathematical problems about days off school and identify another linear equation that represents the situation. Preview
5 Writing equations II 1 Keywords: equationslinear equations Students write equations for story problems describing practical situations. Preview
4 Distance jogging 4 Keywords: algebraic expressionslinear equations Students solve mathematical problems involving distance, and identify parts of an algebraic expression. Preview
5 Algebra arrays 1 Keywords: algebraic expressionsarrayslinear equationsproblem solving Students complete 3 x 3 addition arrays by using whole numbers and algebraic expressions. Preview
5 Antarctic temperatures 2 Keywords: linear equationspronumerals Students identify parts of algebraic equations and use the equations to calculate temperatures in the Antarctic at different times of the day. Preview