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Mastering the Four Rules of Math: A Problem-Solving Guide

This interactive math guide is designed to help students confidently tackle problems involving the four basic arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Through a series of engaging slides, learners will explore various problem types, including calculating percentages from test scores, determining areas and perimeters of squares, volume of cubes, and conversions between units of measurement. Participants will also be reminded of the BODMAS rule to ensure proper order of operations. Join us to enhance your mathematical problem-solving skills!

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Mastering the Four Rules of Math: A Problem-Solving Guide

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  1. SOLVING Four Rules PROBLEMS Next Slide

  2. Type your name and send: Next Slide

  3. LET'S Work out 19 x 3 Next Slide

  4. Add together £3.52, £5.00 and 92p Answer in Pounds Next Slide

  5. If I get 6 out of 10 on a spelling test what is this score as a percentage? Next Slide

  6. Visualise a square that is four cm by four cm. • What is it’s area in cm squared? Next Slide

  7. Visualise a square that is four cm by four cm. • What is it’s perimeter in cm? Next Slide

  8. Visualise a square that is four cm by four cm. now imagine that it is one face of a cube. • What is it’s volume in cm cubed? Next Slide

  9. How many millilitres in 3 ½ litres ? Next Slide

  10. Work out 32+33 Next Slide

  11. Can you remember BODMAS? • What does the “B” stand for? Next Slide

  12. LO: to solve problems that involve four rules A I don’t know how to tackle any of the problems at all. B I can solve four rules problems, some of the time. C End of slide show I know how to solve four rules and word problems confidently.

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