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Monday 3 December 2012

My Maths -- By Quaid

  Volume and Capacity
1 Tablespoon = 15 mlsYesterday you used or are going to use 6 Tablespoons of jelly for each colour. How many ml’s does six tablespoons measure. 6x15  5,30,45,60,75,,90 mls    3x30  30,60,90 mls ✔
  Show your working out hereWrite out your strategy here:My strategy I used: I halved the first number and doubled the second number to make it easier . The answer is 90✔


Present your answers in this table
Colour
Number of Tablespoons
Number of Millilitres (mls)
Red
6 tsp✔
90 mls✔
Orange
6 tsp✔
90 mls✔
Green
6 tsp✔
90 mls✔
Total-calculate each row
18 tsp✔
270 mls✔



Yesterday we made 13 pottles of Rainbow Jelly.13 students will be the first to enjoy the jelly. How many more students need to make jelly and have this yummy privilege. We have 31 students.
Show your strategies you used:13+ _=31  I rounded 13 to the nearest 5 which is 15. Then I added what I needed which is 16.I then added the two back which is 13 so the answer is 18I halved 13=6.5 than I kept on adding on.6.5, 13, 19.5,26,32.5
Yesterday we used:2 packets of green jelly2 packets of orange jellyThe jelly will serve 13 students
How many packets do we need for 31 students?You will need 5 packets and have 1.5 cups left.✔I  kept on  making groups and then add the rest.Show your strategies you useRecipe: - serves 13 students4 packets of Jelly(orange and green)2 cups of hot water2 cups of cold water
1 cup = 250 mls2 cups = 500✔____________________?I doubled 250If you combined the hot and cold water together how many mls do we need?Show your strategies:I Doubled 5001000___ Convert this amount into 1_____  litres

If you were making Traffic Light Jelly for 31 students - write out the list needed for this amount.
Include total including the colours9__10____ packets of jelly9____5___ cups of hot water9____5___ cups of cold/chilled water/iceHow many litres would you need of hot and cold water?2.5 lWork out the number of total tablespoons needed. You can do it by colour first or combine colours together186Show the strategies you used: 31 x 6 = 186


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