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Year 5 Autumn 2 Maths Challenge

Please complete these on paper as many will need diagrams to complete your work.

Bronze:

How do you know?

Draw a diagram to show this.

Silver

What is a prime number? Create a checklist to help someone work out if their number is prime.

Gold

Use the same method to show all the factors for 24 and then 36.

Platinum

How did you solve it? Define a prime number and a square number.

List all the square numbers up to 100.

37 responses to “Year 5 Autumn 2 Maths Challenge”

  1. Khadija A.

    bronze
    10 times 800=8000
    8000-800=8000=7200meters
    silver
    The missing prime numbera are 17 and 19
    gold
    factors of 12 is
    12346
    factors for 24 is
    1246812
    factors for 36 is
    1234691218

  2. Abul-Qasim H.

    Bronze
    10 x 800 = 8000
    8000 – 800 = 7200 meters
    Silver
    The missing prime numbers are 17 and 29.

  3. Abdullah K.

    Bronze:
    Alex ran 7200.I know this because 800 x 1000 = 8000 – 800= 7200
    Silver:
    2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,
    Gold:
    The factors for 12 is
    1,2,3,4,6,
    The factors for 24 is
    1,2,4,6,8,12,
    The factors for 36 is
    1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,

    Abdullah

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