Developing strategies to plan and solve problems

In this lesson, we will investigate and model multiple-step worded problems involving money.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which of the set of numbers below have a mean of 6?

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Q2.From the set of numbers below which does not have a mean of 8?

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Q3.A footballer scores 3 goals in his first game, 5 goals in his second game and 1 goal in his third game. What is the average number of goals that he has scored across his games?

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Q4.6 people have the following number of sweets: 3,8,5,8,6. If they were to share the sweets equally between them how many would they each get?

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Q5.Tickets to the cinema cost £8 each. Five friends go and each friend has the following amount of money: £9,£11,£6,£7,£6 Do they have enough money between them to pay for 5 tickets?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which of the set of numbers below have a mean of 6?

1/5

Q2.From the set of numbers below which does not have a mean of 8?

2/5

Q3.A footballer scores 3 goals in his first game, 5 goals in his second game and 1 goal in his third game. What is the average number of goals that he has scored across his games?

3/5

Q4.6 people have the following number of sweets: 3,8,5,8,6. If they were to share the sweets equally between them how many would they each get?

4/5

Q5.Tickets to the cinema cost £8 each. Five friends go and each friend has the following amount of money: £9,£11,£6,£7,£6 Do they have enough money between them to pay for 5 tickets?

5/5

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Developing strategies to plan and solve problems

Word money problems

Q1.I buy three souvenirs for £2.90, £3.60 and £4.10. How much did I spend in total?

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Q2.A lemonade costs £2.25. I buy 2 for me and my friend and I pay with a £10 note. How much change do I receive?

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Q3.I buy a meal deal and a tub of cream from the shops. I pay with a £10 note and receive £4.75 in change. How much did I spend on the meal deal and the tub of cream

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Q4.A child's cinema ticket costs £4.60 and an adult cinema ticket costs £8.55. If I spent a total of £26.30, which tickets did I purchase?

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Q5.A child's cinema ticket costs £4.60 and an adult cinema ticket costs £8.55. If I received £27.65 from a £50 note, which tickets did I purchase?

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Developing strategies to plan and solve problems

Word money problems

Q1.I buy three souvenirs for £2.90, £3.60 and £4.10. How much did I spend in total?

1/5

Q2.A lemonade costs £2.25. I buy 2 for me and my friend and I pay with a £10 note. How much change do I receive?

2/5

Q3.I buy a meal deal and a tub of cream from the shops. I pay with a £10 note and receive £4.75 in change. How much did I spend on the meal deal and the tub of cream

3/5

Q4.A child's cinema ticket costs £4.60 and an adult cinema ticket costs £8.55. If I spent a total of £26.30, which tickets did I purchase?

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Q5.A child's cinema ticket costs £4.60 and an adult cinema ticket costs £8.55. If I received £27.65 from a £50 note, which tickets did I purchase?

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Lesson summary: Developing strategies to plan and solve problems

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