MAKING MATHS COUNT
4. How many steps from your back door to your back fence? 5. How many steps across your back yard? 6. How many steps from your letterbox to your next-door neighbour’s letter box? 7. How many steps from your front door to your next-door neighbour’s letter box? (Look for a short cut.) 8. How many steps from your letter box to the end of your street?
TASK 3 Roll to 100 Adding single digits to 100 You will need:
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Place your counters on the start position (1). If you are playing as a pair, use ‘rock, paper, scissors’ to decide who has the first turn. The first player rolls the die. Try to work out which number you will land before you move your counter, by adding the number on the die to the number you are on. The next player has a turn. The first player to reach 100 wins. 99
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What would be the fewest number of rolls you would need to make to reach 100 and win the game?
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