This document contains information about numbers being odd or even. It provides examples of numbers classified as odd or even, such as 245 being odd and 384 being even. It also presents word problems asking the reader to determine possibilities for numbers that are described, such as the number of straws someone could have if they have between 55 and 60 and it is an even number, or Mary's possible age if her age is odd and her brother is 5 years older and younger than 20.
This document discusses telling time and the differences between clocks. It provides examples of common ways to state the time including 7 o'clock, quarter past 10, half past 4, and 9 o'clock. It then asks what the difference is between two clocks, providing answers ranging from 1 hour to 15 minutes for the time differences.
This document describes 5 basic 2D shapes: a circle with 1 curved edge and no corners, a square with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles, a triangle with 3 sides and 3 corners that can be right or non-right angles, a rectangle with 2 long and 2 short sides and 4 right angles, and a hexagon with 6 sides and 6 corners.
The document provides information about units of time including days in a week, hours in a day and week, weeks in a month and year, days in two weeks, the month after March, months that can have 28 days, what a leap year is called, the day before Thursday, and the number of months in a year.
This document introduces fractions and their notation through examples involving dividing objects like squares, circles, food items, and more into equal parts. It explains what a numerator and denominator are in fractions like 1/4 and has the student practice writing fractions to represent portions of different objects that are shaded, eaten, or remaining. The student is also asked to draw shapes to represent other fractions and create their own fraction stories.
This document contains information about numbers being odd or even. It provides examples of numbers classified as odd or even, such as 245 being odd and 384 being even. It also presents word problems asking the reader to determine possibilities for numbers that are described, such as the number of straws someone could have if they have between 55 and 60 and it is an even number, or Mary's possible age if her age is odd and her brother is 5 years older and younger than 20.
This document discusses telling time and the differences between clocks. It provides examples of common ways to state the time including 7 o'clock, quarter past 10, half past 4, and 9 o'clock. It then asks what the difference is between two clocks, providing answers ranging from 1 hour to 15 minutes for the time differences.
This document describes 5 basic 2D shapes: a circle with 1 curved edge and no corners, a square with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles, a triangle with 3 sides and 3 corners that can be right or non-right angles, a rectangle with 2 long and 2 short sides and 4 right angles, and a hexagon with 6 sides and 6 corners.
The document provides information about units of time including days in a week, hours in a day and week, weeks in a month and year, days in two weeks, the month after March, months that can have 28 days, what a leap year is called, the day before Thursday, and the number of months in a year.
This document introduces fractions and their notation through examples involving dividing objects like squares, circles, food items, and more into equal parts. It explains what a numerator and denominator are in fractions like 1/4 and has the student practice writing fractions to represent portions of different objects that are shaded, eaten, or remaining. The student is also asked to draw shapes to represent other fractions and create their own fraction stories.
The document discusses place value in numbers up to the hundreds place. It provides examples of reading and saying two-digit and three-digit numbers aloud. Students are prompted to read increasing numbers aloud to practice identifying the tens and units digits in two-digit numbers and the hundreds, tens, and units digits in three-digit numbers based on place value. The document emphasizes the importance of place value for partitioning numbers.
Powerpoint Maths Time 5minute IntervalsMarisa Bajada
The document lists the running times of various individuals. It provides the number of minutes that "he", "they", and "she" each ran, with times ranging from 5 to 45 minutes. Most running times were between 20-40 minutes, with one individual running only 5 minutes and another running as many as 45 minutes.
This document provides times in various formats, including specifying that it is 7 o'clock, quarter past 10, half past 4, 9 o'clock, quarter to 6, 20 minutes past 10, and 5 minutes to 3. It also states durations of 1 hour, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, 20 minutes, and 15 minutes.
This document lists various types of weather instruments including a barometer, thermometer, anemometer, and rain gauge. It provides a brief overview of common tools used to measure atmospheric conditions like air pressure, temperature, wind speed, and precipitation.
Valletta is the capital city of Malta and contains two ports. Cottonera consists of the towns of Bormla, Birgu, and Isla. Mdina is the old capital city of Malta. Mosta is known for its round church. Other locations mentioned include the airport in Gudja, the fishing village of Marsaxlokk, the highest point in Malta at Dingli, the ferry ports of Cirkewwa and Mgarr connecting to Gozo, and the fishing villages and islands of Marsalforn, Xlendi, Kemmuna, Kemmunett, and Filfla.
The document provides information about units of time including days in a week, hours in a day and week, weeks in a month and year, days in two weeks, the month after March, months that can have 28 days, what a leap year is called, the day before Thursday, and the number of months in a year.
The document discusses place value in numbers up to the hundreds place. It provides examples of reading and saying two-digit and three-digit numbers aloud. Students are prompted to read increasing numbers aloud to practice identifying the tens and units digits in two-digit numbers and the hundreds, tens, and units digits in three-digit numbers based on place value. The document emphasizes the importance of place value for partitioning numbers.
Powerpoint Maths Time 5minute IntervalsMarisa Bajada
The document lists the running times of various individuals. It provides the number of minutes that "he", "they", and "she" each ran, with times ranging from 5 to 45 minutes. Most running times were between 20-40 minutes, with one individual running only 5 minutes and another running as many as 45 minutes.
This document provides times in various formats, including specifying that it is 7 o'clock, quarter past 10, half past 4, 9 o'clock, quarter to 6, 20 minutes past 10, and 5 minutes to 3. It also states durations of 1 hour, 30 minutes, 45 minutes, 20 minutes, and 15 minutes.
This document lists various types of weather instruments including a barometer, thermometer, anemometer, and rain gauge. It provides a brief overview of common tools used to measure atmospheric conditions like air pressure, temperature, wind speed, and precipitation.
Valletta is the capital city of Malta and contains two ports. Cottonera consists of the towns of Bormla, Birgu, and Isla. Mdina is the old capital city of Malta. Mosta is known for its round church. Other locations mentioned include the airport in Gudja, the fishing village of Marsaxlokk, the highest point in Malta at Dingli, the ferry ports of Cirkewwa and Mgarr connecting to Gozo, and the fishing villages and islands of Marsalforn, Xlendi, Kemmuna, Kemmunett, and Filfla.
The document provides information about units of time including days in a week, hours in a day and week, weeks in a month and year, days in two weeks, the month after March, months that can have 28 days, what a leap year is called, the day before Thursday, and the number of months in a year.