Number Patterns 3
Content Focus: Number Patterns
Learning Intention:
Find unknown quantities in number sentences involving addition and subtraction and identify equivalent number sentences
Use equivalent number sentences involving multiplication and division to find unknown quantities
Learning Intention:
Find unknown quantities in number sentences involving addition and subtraction and identify equivalent number sentences
Use equivalent number sentences involving multiplication and division to find unknown quantities
When you balance an equation, you make sure that both sides of your equation are equal to the same value.
The answer to the expression on the left side of the equals sign (=) should be equal to the value on the right side of the equals sign. Balancing equations is a great way to start your algebra journey without having to worry about algebraic expressions or letters. Much of what you learn when you are balancing equations, you will need to draw on when you are doing algebra and solving equations. Easy
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Snap.
Make a game of Snap with four friends. Each of you will need to make 5 sets. Write a number sentence on a card. Write out the answer to the question on another card. Once you have all finished you can play the game.
To play the game, correctly ‘snap’ the matching cards, and collect all the cards to win.
Make a game of Snap with four friends. Each of you will need to make 5 sets. Write a number sentence on a card. Write out the answer to the question on another card. Once you have all finished you can play the game.
To play the game, correctly ‘snap’ the matching cards, and collect all the cards to win.