Problem solving - the ultimate goal - Mathematics Mastery.
Perfect for KS1 students, our Maths problem-solving activities and resources test a range of skills from addition and subtraction to remainders and number order.
Maths problem solving booklets covering a wide range of mathematical problems designed to improve problem solving strategies as well as numeracy and mathematical ability. Designed to be printed as A5 booklets. Disclaimer: These are free because the problems are from a wide variety of sources, most of which I have forgotten.
These problem solving starter packs are great to support students with problem solving skills. I've used them this year for two out of four lessons each week, then used Numeracy Ninjas as starters for the other two lessons. When I first introduced the booklets, I encouraged my students to use scaffolds like those mentioned here, then gradually weaned them off the scaffolds.
Problem Solving Games These resources provide fun, free problem solving teaching ideas and activities for primary aged children. They will help children to reason mathematically, a vital skill if they are to learn to solve problems.
Help your kids learn and practice the ability to calculate, reason and solve problems effectively with our selection of maths problem-solving activities and games for Year 5 and Year 6. These activities will allow kids to apply their maths knowledge and skills to real-life scenarios to deepen their understanding of problem-solving.
Problem Solving Games These free maths problems activities are great for teaching and learning the skills needed to solve mathematical problems as they are engaging for young children. They lend themselves well to use with an interactive whiteboard where teachers can easily demonstrate strategies for solving problems which have different combinations of correct answers.
Here's some other data about the Titanic you could explore if you wanted to geek out more. The statistics vary slightly from source to source so these numbers may deviate slightly from the data we explored earlier in the lesson. Adults Survivors Non-Survivors Male Female Male Female 1st Class 57 140 118 4 2nd Class 14 80 154 13.