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Weekly Overview – Maths – LKS2 w/c 8.6.20
Day 1 Picture maths - today you will answer a range of questions based on information from
the garden centre. You must choose the correct operation to solve the word problem and
show your working out when necessary.
Day 2 Picture maths – today the focus is multiplying by 10 and 100. There are also some
elements of addition to some of the questions, so make sure you read them carefully.
Day 3 Graphs - Pictograms – today the focus is answering questions based on pictograms (linked
to the garden centre).
Make sure that you look at the pictograms carefully and take your time to answer the
questions. Pay attention to all the detail on the page so you answer the questions using the
correct pictogram.
Day 4 Graphs – Pictograms & Tally charts – today the focus is on making your own tally
chart and pictogram using the information provided. You must then write your own
questions for someone else to answer about your pictogram/tally chart.
Day 5 Graphs – Bar charts – today you must answer questions based on the bar charts
provided, which focus on weather in different cities across the world over the past couple
of weeks. Once you have answered those questions, you must then use the information
provided to create your own bar chart. There is an extra challenge to write your own
questions for someone to answer about your bar chart.
Welcome to the Garden Centre
Day 1 – Picture maths
Today’s questions use a range of maths skills. You must work out what operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication or division) to use to solve each problem. Remember to show your working out if the question asks you to, especially if it asks you to prove your answer.
If a questions is too tricky, move on. You can choose which ones to tackle.
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
1) Order the flowers from cheapest to most expensive.
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
2) What’s the difference in price between the most
expensive flowers and the least expensive flowers?
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
3) You have £10. Find all the different possibilities of
flowers you can buy with your money. You must show
your working out.
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
4) Because there is a shortage of flowers, all the flowers
double in price. What is the new price of each of the
flowers? Show any working out that is required.
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
5) I spent £10.47 on three bunches of the same flowers.
Which flowers did I buy? Prove it.
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
6) I spent £10.47 on three bunches of the same flowers.
Which flowers did I buy? Prove it.
Which bunches can’t it be and how do you know?
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
7) I buy a bunch of crocus and tulips and pay with a £10
note. How much change will I get? (Please show all the steps
to solve this problem)
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
8) Which flowers are able to half in price exactly? Prove
it.
Day 2 – Picture maths
Today’s questions mainly focus on multiplying by 10 and 100. There may be some questions with two or three steps to solve, so make sure you read them carefully.
Remember the rule for multiplying by 10 and 100:
- When we multiply by 10, all the digits move one place to the left, making the value ten times greater.
- When we multiply by 100, all the digits move two places to the left, making the value a hundred times greater.
Example
If the question was 21 x 10 = this is what you would do.
1) The 2 from the tens would move one place to the left into the hundreds column.
2) The 1 from the ones would move one place to the left into the hundred column.
3) There would be nothing in the ones column, so you would need to put a zero down (place holder) to ensure the number held its value.
You can use this resource to help you.
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
1) On Friday morning, I went to the garden centre and
bought ten bunches of allium. How much did they come to ?
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
2) On Tuesday afternoon, ten bunches of hyacinth were
sold. How much money was spent on hyacinth?
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
3) On Wednesday, ten bunches of daffodils were sold and
ten bunches of peonies. How much money did the garden
centre take for the flowers?
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
4) During a three day period, 100 bunches of tulips were
sold. How much money did the garden centre take?
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
5) Last week, the garden centre sold 100 bunches if allium.
How much did the bunches total?
Hyacinth - £4.75 per bunch
Allium - £3.99 per bunch Peonies – £4.99 per bunch
Daffodils - £1.50 per bunchTulips - £3.49 per bunch
Crocus - £3.95 per bunch
6) During the week the garden centre sold 100 bunches of
daffodils, 100 bunches of peonies, 10 bunches of tulips and
10 bunches of crocus. How much money did they make?
Day 3 – Graphs
Today we will focus on reading information from pictograms.
Make sure that you look at the pictograms carefully and take your time to answer the questions. Pay attention to all the detail on the page so you answer the questions using the correct pictogram.
Hyacinth
Daffodils
Tulips
Allium
Peonies
Crocus
Type of
flowers
Number of flowers sold
= 6Monday at the Garden Centre
Hyacinth
Daffodils
Tulips
Allium
Peonies
Crocus
Type of
flowers
Number of flowers sold
= 6Friday at the Garden Centre
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
1) Which flowers were the least popular on Friday?
How many were sold?
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
2) Which flowers were the most popular on Monday?
How many were sold?
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
3) How many bunches of tulips were sold on Monday?
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
4) How many bunches of peonies were sold on
Friday?
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
5) How many bunches of flowers were sold altogether
of Friday? Show your working out.
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
6) Which day had the most sales of flowers? Show
your working out.
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
7) Which flowers were most popular over the two
days?
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
8) Which flowers were least popular over the two
days?
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
9) Which flowers doubled in popularity on Friday?
WALT: answer questions based on pictograms
10) Which flowers halved in popularity on Monday?
Day 4 – Graphs
Today, it is your turn to make your own tally chart and pictogram using the information provided.
You must then write your own questions for someone else to answer about your pictogram/tally chart.
Bronze – create 3 questions
Silver – create 5 questions
Gold – create 7 questions
Hint – use the questions from day 3 to help you create your own.
Tally chart example
Flowers
Peonies
Tulips
Daffodils
Flowers bought on Tuesday
22
5
13
Title
Headings
List the
name of
flowers.
Draw a tally to
represent how
many were sold.
Amount of
flowers sold in
digits.
Total amount
sold altogether.
Pictogram example Title
Amount of
flowers sold in
pictures.
Key showing
the value of
each
picture.
List the
name of
flowers.
Headings
It is time to create your own tally chart
and pictogram using the information
below:
On Saturday the following flowers were sold at the garden centre:
Peonies - 60
Tulips - 45
Daffodils - 20
Hyacinth - 30
Crocus - 5
Allium - 15
Tip – think carefully about the key you could use for the value of the flowers. Think about
what multiple you could choose.
You must then write your own questions for someone else to answer about your pictogram/tally
chart.
Bronze – create 3 questions
Silver – create 5 questions
Gold – create 7 questions
Hint – use the questions from day 3 to help you create your own.
Day 5 – Graphs
Today, we are going to focus on bar charts.
You will have some questions to answer yourself and you will have a frequency chart to create your own bar chart from.
Good luck!
1) What is the bar chart showing you?
2) What was the temperature on Saturday?
3) Which day/s was the temperature hottest?
4) Which day/s was the temperature coldest?
5) What is the difference in temperature
between the hottest and coldest day?
6) Which city had the hottest temperature on
Saturday?
7) Which city had the coolest temperature on
Wednesday?
8) How much hotter was it in Rio de Janeiro
that Liverpool on Sunday?
Day 5 – GraphsNow it is time to make your own bar chart. First look at the example so you remember what to include in your bar chart.
Title
Scale
Sub-headings/labels
X-axis
Y-axis
bars
Day 5 – GraphsUse the information below to create your own bar chart.
Day/Date Temperature in degrees Celsius
Thursday 28.5.20 13
Friday 29.5.20 12
Saturday 30.5.20 11
Sunday 31.5.20 10
Monday 1.6.20 11
Temperature in Reykjavik, Iceland
Challenge – create your own questions for someone to answer about the bar chart you have constructed.