Shadow Sums

Make 3 sums from the numbers given.

Drag the numbers onto the shadows to make 3 sums.

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268

141

223

277

310

315

264

160

235

243

267

153

318

104

175

632

902

659

663

597

A Mathematics Lesson Starter Of The Day


Topics: Starter | Arithmetic | Place Value | Problem Solving

  • 10y4, Dagenham
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  • We found this quite easy but the class enjoyed it.
  • 7O, Lord Lawson
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  • We found this very hard!
  • Mrs O'Hagan's Firs yr class, Holyrood Sec School Glasgow
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  • We found this starter quite hard..and as we were given it for homework we were disappointed that as it was still the same day, the numbers were changed
  • Mr Shaw, Beaulieu Convent Jersey Year 9
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  • We found this easier if we worked in teams. It took us 10 minutes to find our first answer.
  • KGo, AHHC
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  • My Year 10s enjoyed this and thought more of these would be great.
  • 7f1, John Port School
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  • We enjoyed this task very much. It was challenging sorting out the problem but fun!
  • Mr. G, Beacon Community College, Crowborough
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  • A very good activity to encourage creative thinking. The first student to find a sum (Brandon Lawrence) did it after 5 trials and within 10 minutes on his own. Most of the students were happy to do this activity.
  • Lizzie Lucas, Holcombe Brook Y5
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  • I think that there should be more of this on the website because it is good fun,me and my mum found it very easy with a little help from dad.
  • Miss Hope, Castle Rushen High School
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  • We found this a bit of a challenge after starting off with different numbers making one of the totals. We got there in the end, after we took Robert's recommendation (We are in y13, age 17 :) ).
  • Jack And Mrs Williams, 9PJH
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  • Very difficult but we cracked it! fun challenge.
  • Jay, Ramsden Hall School
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  • Its okay but we found it confusing.
  • Senan, Barnes Primary Year 6
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  • I really liked this problem. it took me about 3 minutes and I found it quite fun. I would like more of this sort of thing.
  • P6/7s, Craiglockhart Primary, Edinburgh
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  • Our P6/7's (10/11 year olds) did this as a warm up to our Maths lesson. First solution found in 5 minutes.We found it fairly challenging but really got us thinking! We all enjoyed it.
  • St Mark's School,
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  • Challenging but fun. My Year 5 class managed to complete this in 8 minutes. Team work helps!

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