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Year 5 Maths challenge Autumn 2.

Hi Year 5!

Can you use your multiplication and division skills to take on the challenge for Autumn 2?

Bronze Challenge

Oh no! Earth is being invaded!

Some tripods and bipods flew from planet Zeno.

At least two of each of them have landed on Earth.

Tripods have 3 legs.

Bipods have 2 legs.

There are 23 legs altogether.

How many Tripods are there?

How many bipods are there?

Silver Challenge

Oh no! Earth is being invaded!

Some tripods and quadpods flew from planet Zeno.

At least two of each of them have landed on Earth.

Tripods have 3 legs.

Quadpods have 4legs.

There are 30 legs altogether.

How many Tripods are there?

How many quadpods are there?

Can you find 2 different answers?

Gold Challenge

Oh no! Earth is being invaded!

Some hexpods and octopods flew from planet Zeno.

At least two of each of them have landed on Earth.

Hexpods have 6 legs.

Octopods have 8 legs.

There are 60 legs altogether.

How many Hexpods are there?

How many Octopods are there?

Can you find 2 different answers?

You can send your answers to the following share point.

42 responses to “Year 5 Maths challenge Autumn 2.”

  1. Shahzaib M.

    Bronze
    There are ten bipods because 2 x 10 = 20
    There is one tripod because 1 x 3 = 23
    In total there are 23
    Silver
    There are 6 Quapods because 4 x 6 = 24
    And 2 x 3 = 6
    In total there are 30
    Gold
    There are 6 Octopods
    And 2 Hexapods
    2 x 6 = 12
    8 x 6 = 48
    12 + 48 = 60
    There are 6 Hexapods
    And 3 octopods

  2. Sumayyah A.

    I have uploaded it ( I have had support because i did not understand

  3. Sara M.

    Bronz change.
    Tripods¡ 3 leg.
    There are 7 tripods I Know this because I did the bus stop method divide total leg by each leg 23- 3=7’2.
    Silver change
    Tripods 10(30 “3 .
    Outdoors 7(30” 4
    4+4+4+4+4+4+4=28.

  4. Joel G.

    I have uploaded my math work

  5. Naimol A.

    I did Bronze 3×3=9 ledge 10×10=100 ledge

    1. Naimol A.

      There is 20 tripods altogether .
      There is 21 bipods together .
      Sliver challenge
      There is 27 tripods .
      There is 26 quad pods .
      The calculation you can make for 27 is 3×9 that equals 27
      The Calculation you can make for 26 is 1×26 . Fo more information is is a factor.

      1. Mrs Khan

        Naimol, have a look at your answers. For bronze tripods have 3 legs, bipods have 2 legs and there are 23 legs altogether.

  6. Kevin R.

    I have uploaded to share point 😊

  7. Bahar K.

    Bronze
    There are ten bipods because 2 x 10 = 20
    There is one tripod because 1 x 3 = 23
    In total there are 23
    Silver
    There are 6 Quapods because 4 x 6 = 24
    And 2 x 3 = 6
    In total there are 30
    Gold
    There are 6 Octopods
    And 2 Hexapods
    2 x 6 = 12
    8 x 6 = 48
    12 + 48 = 60
    There are 6 Hexapods
    And 3 octopods

  8. Nihit N.

    I uploaded my work to the SharePoint.

  9. Sadeen S.

    I have uploaded my work.

  10. Amanah S.

    I’ve sent it to the share point

  11. Safa K.

    I have uploaded my work

  12. Aayan M.

    I have completed and uploaded my work.

  13. Maryam G.

    I have uploaded my work to the share point link.

  14. Afreen S.

    I didn’t see the homework blog so I uploaded my work on the sharepoint

  15. Safah D.

    Silver:
    6×3=18 There are 18 tripods
    3×4=12 there are 12 biopods
    18+12=30

    2×3=6 there are 6 tripods
    6×4=24 There are 12 bio pods
    24+6=30

  16. Zainab A.

    I have uploaded my work work on to the share point ✅

  17. Shahzad S.

    bronze
    how many tripods are there?
    5 tripods
    how many bios are there?
    4 bipods
    silver
    how many tripods are there?
    6 tripods
    how many quadpods are there?
    3 quad pods

  18. Zakariya K.

    I couldn’t find the share point for DT so I have uploaded it to the maths share point.

  19. Samik S.

    I have completed and sent my maths challenge work

  20. Zakariya K.

    I have uploaded my work

  21. Simin W.

    I have sent my work to the share point.

  22. Aisha R.

    I have uploaded my work

  23. Saee N.

    I have done it and uploaded it on the Sharepoint

  24. Osato O.

    I have uploaded my work to sharepoint.

  25. Moosa K.

    There are 5 tripods and 4 bipods all together there are 23 legs.

    1. Moosa K.

      Silver
      How many Tripods are there?
      There are 6 tripods
      How many quadpods are there?
      There are 3 quadpods
      All together there are 30 legs.

  26. Ayaan B.

    BRONZE:
    there are 3 tripods that make 9
    there are 7 bipods that make 14 legs

  27. Azaan H.

    Bronze.
    How many Tripods are there?
    There are 5 Tripods.
    How many Bipods are there?
    There are 4 Bipods.
    There are 23 legs altogether.
    Silver.
    How many Tripods are there?
    There are 6 Tripods.
    How many Quadpods are there?
    There are 3 Quadpods.
    There are 30 legs altogether.

    1. Mrs Khan

      Azaan, please show your working out.

  28. Muhammad B.

    Bronze challenge:
    Tripods have 3 legs.
    Bipods have 2 legs.
    There are 23 legs altogether.
    There are 5 tripods and 4 bipods.

    1. Muhammad B.

      Silver challenge:
      2 tripods=6 legs
      2 Quadpods=16 legs

      4 tripods=12
      4 quadpods=16
      3 quafpods=12
      6 tripods=16

  29. Hammad A.

    bronze:
    1 Tripod has 3 legs so there are 3 tripods that make 3×3=9 legs
    1 Bipod has 2 legs so there are 7 Bipods that make 2×7=14 legs
    the total legs are 14+9=23 legs.
    silver:
    1 tripod has 3 legs so there are 6 tripods that make 3×6=18 legs
    1 Quadpod has 4 legs so there are 3 Quadpods that make 4×3=12 legs
    the total legs are 18+12=30 legs.
    gold:
    1 Hexpod has 6 legs so there are 3 hexpods that make 6×2=12 legs
    1 Octopods has 8 legs so there are 6 octopods that make 8×6=48 legs
    the total legs are 12+48=60 legs.
    there are 6 hexpods that make 6×6=36 legs
    there are 3 Octopods that make 3×8=24 legs
    total legs are 36+24=60 legs

  30. Aysha R.

    Bronze challenge
    —————————–
    Tripods = 3 legs
    There are 7 tripods i know this because I did the bus stop method (divide)total legs by each legs. 23÷3=7r2
    Dipods=2 legs
    There are 11 dipods I know this because from 23 the the nearest number from the 2 timetable is 22 then I did 23 – 22 which is 1remaining.
    Silver challenge
    ————————–

    Tripods 10(30÷3)
    Quadpods 7 (30÷4)r2
    4+4+4+4+4+4+4=28(it means 7 × 4)
    Gold challenge
    ————————-
    Hexpods 10 (60÷6)
    Octopods 7 (8÷56) r4

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