Monday 9 June 2014

Homework T2W5

This is my homework that I have been working on this week.

Target Number: 83
80+3=83
(10×8)+3=83
(8×10)+3=83
(30+30)+23=83
40+43=83
(10×4)+40+3=30
79+4=83

Multiplicative Strategies
Use division and multiplication to work out this task.

Activity One
1. Both specials are $20.
Which one should I choose to get the most cartons?
The fruity nectar with the bargain of 25 cartons that is $20 dollars.

2. I think there are about 5 apples in a kilo. How many apples might we get for $8?
4 Apples

3. How many tubs of frozen yoghurt can I buy for $12?
4 Tubs of frozen yoghurt
4. We need 15 blowers. How many packs will we need to buy?
2 packs

5. 15 metallic balloons will give us 1 each. How many packs is that?
3 packs of metallic balloons

b. i. Max decides to buy 2 balloons for each person. How many packs does he need to buy now?
6 packs
ii. How much will that cost him?
$18 dollars

Activity Two
1. Max’s mother has already made 5 fruit kebabs for his party. Max is making
another 10.
Each kebab looks like:
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A. How many pieces of watermelon will Max use for his 10 kebabs?
10 pieces of watermelon for each kebab

B. How many pieces of fruit will he use altogether?
7 pieces of fruit altogether on 1 kebab stick

C. Max washes 28 grapes. Is that enough for 10 kebabs?
No, it’s not enough

2. Max puts out plates of 4 different vegetable bites and bowls of 3 different dips.

A. Max challenges his 14 guests to each choose a different veggie and dip
combination. Is this possible? Explain your answer.

Veggie Bites
Veggies and dips
Carrot
Celery
Capsicum
Cauliflower
Onion




Tomato Salsa
Yes



Guacamole






b. How many different combinations would there be if Max put out
an extra:
i. dip?
ii. veggie bite?

Spelling Practise
These are my spelling words for T2W5.

Term 2 Spelling Words
materials
distance
add
mass
litre
decisions
volume
properties
millilitres
subtract

Meaning Match

materials
The matter from which a thing is or can be made.
distance
The length of the space between two points.
add
Join (something) to something else so as to increase the size, number, or amount.
mass
A large number of people or objects crowded together
litre
a metric unit of capacity, formerly defined as the volume of one kilogram of water under standard conditions, now equal to 1,000 cubic centimetres (about 1.75 pints).
decisions
a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
volume
the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container.
properties
a building or buildings and the land belonging to it or them.
millilitres
  1. one thousandth of a litre (0.002 pint).
subtract
take away (a number or amount) from another to calculate the difference.

Find an inspiring quote about it:
Make sure you include:
  • Who said it
  • What it means to myself
  • how you will apply it on your own life

The person who reads too much and uses his brain too little will fall into lazy habits of thinking.

-Albert Einstein

This quote was from Albert Einstein.

This quote means think more than reading then copying and pasting it on your own work.

This will apply in my life once I get to university because I could remember the quote to inspire me a little bit about using my thinking skills instead of reading information and copying and pasting it into my own work.

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