When does it rain money?
A: When there is a change in the weather....
Firing up the Brain:
Game 1: Order your decimals from smallest to largest.
Game 1: Order your decimals from smallest to largest.
Please use three 10 sided dice please.
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Preparing the Brain:
WWLT: To add and subtract decimals. Then start to use this skill to solve simple problems.
WWIF: I think clearly
Engaging the Brain:
Revision of adding and subtracting decimals.
"When adding and subtracting decimals, the decimal point acts like si________"
WWLT: To add and subtract decimals. Then start to use this skill to solve simple problems.
WWIF: I think clearly
Engaging the Brain:
Revision of adding and subtracting decimals.
"When adding and subtracting decimals, the decimal point acts like si________"
Try these with a partner. Note: they have not been set up correctly....
a) 3.91 + 2.3 = b) 9.43 - 2.72 = c) 10 - 4.37 =
Stretching the Brain:
Complete the following questions in the time given in your maths books.
a) 3.91 + 2.3 = b) 9.43 - 2.72 = c) 10 - 4.37 =
Stretching the Brain:
Complete the following questions in the time given in your maths books.
Strengthening the Brain:
Correct the errors in these below:
a) 27.95 +45.63 = 612.158
b) 55.28 - 24.29 = 79.57
c)
Correct the errors in these below:
a) 27.95 +45.63 = 612.158
b) 55.28 - 24.29 = 79.57
c)
Why is there no gold at the end of the rainbow?
Firing up the Brain:
Solve the following problems....
Solve the following problems....
Preparing the Brain:
WWLT: How budgets are important and how to use our decimal knowledge to help this.
WWLF: I am responsible.
Engaging the Brain:
WWLT: How budgets are important and how to use our decimal knowledge to help this.
WWLF: I am responsible.
Engaging the Brain:
Stretching the Brain:
If you were given $6.50 a day to organise everything you need for lunch and recess for five days, would you survive?
If you were given $6.50 a day to organise everything you need for lunch and recess for five days, would you survive?
Strengthening the Brain:
I have $25, what combinations of the following new items am I able to purchase?
What items will I need from home in order to be fully dressed for today's weather conditions?
Will I have any money left over?
* T-shirt $9.50
* Jeans $15.25
* Cap $5.30
* Skirt $9.75
* Jumper $12.20
* Runners $11.30
* Ballet flats $7.90
* Shorts $9.75
I have $25, what combinations of the following new items am I able to purchase?
What items will I need from home in order to be fully dressed for today's weather conditions?
Will I have any money left over?
* T-shirt $9.50
* Jeans $15.25
* Cap $5.30
* Skirt $9.75
* Jumper $12.20
* Runners $11.30
* Ballet flats $7.90
* Shorts $9.75
How do you double your money?
Firing Up the Brain:
a) How many weeks in a year? b) How many months in a year c) How much would I earn a year if my part time job paid me $150 a week. d) Which job would earn me more..... - McDonalds where I work 40 weeks of the year at $150 a week, 8 weeks at $250 a week (school holidays) and the rest of time on family holiday. or - Baby sitting my cousin every second Friday for $150 a week, mowing the family and neighbours lawn for $100 a month and stacking shelves at Woolworths one night a week for $65 a shift. |
Preparing the Brain:
WWLT: How to set out a budget to buy you *imaginary* first car
WILF: I work well with others
Engaging the Brain:
WWLT: How to set out a budget to buy you *imaginary* first car
WILF: I work well with others
Engaging the Brain:
Stretching the Brain:
- What will you need to consider when buying a car?
- What are some of the additional costs when buying a car?
Strengthening the Brain:
Task: When you were 15 you got your first job at Hungry Jacks for $11.00 an hour. After working 15 hours a week, saving most of your wage and birthday money you now have $15, 000 saved on your 17th birthday. You will need to create a budget for your first car.
Crucial websites and documents:
- What will you need to consider when buying a car?
- What are some of the additional costs when buying a car?
Strengthening the Brain:
Task: When you were 15 you got your first job at Hungry Jacks for $11.00 an hour. After working 15 hours a week, saving most of your wage and birthday money you now have $15, 000 saved on your 17th birthday. You will need to create a budget for your first car.
Crucial websites and documents:
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Additional budget practise to extend your learning: