Tag: Maths 2025

Gratifying Graphs 📊📉📈💹

Your job for the Gratifying Graphs task is to become a detective and extract important secrets from four different types of graphs! You’ll need to look closely at a Histogram, a Dot Plot, a Stem-and-Leaf Plot, and a Line Graph to figure out what each one is showing and when people would use it in real life. For each graph, you must answer all the specific questions—like finding out how many people were surveyed or what the most popular number was—just by reading the bars, dots, and lines. The final step is to prove you understand the data by writing one clear statement about what the graph tells you, like if something is increasing over time or if most of the data is bunched together. Good luck with your graph investigation!

The completion of the Gratifying Graphs investigation signifies your successful transition from reading data to truly interpreting it. By analyzing the Histogram, Dot Plot, Stem-and-Leaf Plot, and Line Graph, you have not only answered specific questions about totals, averages, and frequencies but have also proven you can identify the unique purpose of each graph type. Most importantly, the task concludes with your ability to generate meaningful analytical statements, demonstrating that you can synthesize complex visual information into clear, insightful conclusions about the data’s trends and distribution. You have successfully mastered the essential skill of data literacy.

An if you didn’t give it a go please see if you can identify these questions

Calculating Analog and Digital Times

This task, based on the provided slides, requires you to solve ten word problems involving calculations of elapsed time, start times, and finish times. For each of the ten assignment questions, you must use the provided interactive clock face to drag and position the hour and minute hands to visually represent the correct answer. The core deliverables include taking a screenshot of every slide showing the correct time on the clock, compiling all ten screenshots into a new slideshow presentation, and finally, posting this completed evidence to your personal blog. The overall purpose is to practice and demonstrate proficiency in solving complex time-related scenarios.As a final summation, the successful completion of the Time Problems Assignment marks the culmination of your work in calculating and visualizing time. This comprehensive task required you to translate ten complex word problems into precise clock readings, effectively demonstrating your mastery of elapsed time and time manipulation. The ultimate submission—a blog post featuring a presentation of ten carefully captured screenshots—serves as the final, verifiable proof of your skill in accurately setting the hands of an analog clock to resolve detailed time-based scenarios. This signifies the full and accurate completion of all stipulated objectives.

Integer Investigator

This task is all about becoming an expert at adding and subtracting integers, which are those positive and negative numbers you see on a number line!

First, you need to look at the number line examples to understand how adding a positive number means moving right and adding a negative number (or subtracting a positive one) means moving left. Think of it like a game of jumps! 🐸

Your main job is to solve four tricky temperature problems. You’ll need to use your integer skills to figure out big temperature differences, like how much hotter Sydney is than a freezing cold place in Canada. You also need to work out new temperatures after things get much colder (like in Christchurch) or much warmer (like in Dunedin). Make sure your answers are correct, especially for the very cold mountain problem!

If you finish early and want to practice more, spend about 10 minutes tackling the ‘Integer Invader’ game to make sure you’re a true integer master! Your success will be showing that you can solve all four temperature questions correctly. Good luck!

Maths: Word Problems

Task Description: No mai haere mai ki te Point England Podcasting, this is coming to your love at Auckland City, New Zealand and today’s brief case is MATHS! And I have made a podcast all about Word Problems this task will teach how to find strategies in word problems and how to work them out.

This podcast like my other podcasts is a great opportunity to watch, learn and listen for ways to solve word problems. Today’s word problem was a question asking us to work out 4 x 5 and how we found out to use multiplication. Make sure to leave a positive comment and check out the rest of Point Englands Blogs, Kia Ora!

 

Prime Maths: Book Five Division 2.4

Task Description: No mai haere mai ki te Point England Podcast! Today’s brief topic for maths is Prime Maths Book Five all about dividing two digit whole numbers by two digit whole numbers. This podcast will help any of you who are stuck in any similar questions. It will help you get better and better each day in your division and make sure to keep practising on your divisions.

This Podcast would be a great opportunity to teach anybody who is stuck in division. Make sure to check out more of my other maths podcasts including more of Point England’s blogs. Coming to you live in Auckland, New Zealand, Kia Ora!

Prime Maths Book 5       Season 1’s Dividing Two Digit Numbers By Two Digit Whole Numbers 2.4          Episode Three

William’s Prime Maths: Book 5, Episode 2

Task Description: Welcome back to today’s continuation episode 2! Today’s exercise on Prime Maths for Book 5 is all about Word Problems! We learnt all about Word Problems, how to solve them with the correct maths, how to work it out easily and we put all of our knowledge from maths to our videos. This video can help you learn how to solve problems especially Word Problems and easier and smarter ways we can solve it.

This is coming live to you at Auckland City, New Zealand. This video is free to watch around anywhere ( if you have wifi..) and it’ll teach you many things about Word Problems. Hope you’ll enjoy watch my maths podcast. Please leave a positive comment. Kia Ora!

Prime Maths: Book Five.            Episode Two.           Season 1’s Exercise 1.6 Word Problems