Mark, Chloe and their mammy went to the supermarket to buy fruit to make fruit smoothies for everyone. Mammy bought 2 trays of apples. She bought twice the amount of pineapples as individual apples. Then she bought 2 boxes of mangoes and 3 trays of kiwi fruit. She bought 2 bunches of bananas and half the number of melons as individual bananas. If mammy and the children each ate one piece of fruit in the car on the way home, how many pieces of fruit did they have left altogether to make the fruit smoothies?
mangoes
Practical Tasks
1. Go out to the teachers’ car park and count how many cars are there. From that information, can you work out how many wheels there are? Cars =
Wheels =
2. Go to the school hall and work out how many chairs could fi t there if you were to have an assembly. (Do this without setting up the whole hall with chairs!)
Tip: Make one row of chairs across the top of the hall. How many times can you make a row of chairs like this until they fi ll the hall?
Write the multiplication sentence and answer here: School Musical Time!
It’s time for St Angela’s annual school musical and everyone is getting very excited.
But before the show can go on, some fi nal organising has to be done. Dress rehearsals have to take place, tickets have to be sold, seating has to be arranged, etc.