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1 Let s all have fun doing Maths!!!! Maria Regina College Naxxar Primary - Year 3 Today the date is and the weather is Station 1- In Class Here we are in class. Look around you and count the number of windows and doors in class. Number of windows is Number of doors is The difference between the number of doors and windows is
2 Look at the windows in your class. The number of panes in 1 window is The number of panes in 4 windows is The number of panes in 1 door is The number of panes in 5 doors is How many squares /rectangles can you count in the shape of a window? Squares Rectangles Switch on the fan in your class. Does it turn clockwise or anticlockwise? It turns
3 In which way does the doorknob turn? It turns Estimate the number of chairs and tables in class. I think there are chairs. I think there are tables. Count the number of tables and chairs in class. chairs in class. tables in class. tables and chairs altogether. Have a look around you and draw Something we measure in metres. Something we measure in centimetres.
4 Find a number grid in your class and write the even numbers between 1 and 50 In the space below write the odd numbers between 50 and 100
5 Station 2 In the Corridor Go near the lift and look at the clock hanging on it. The largest number on the clock face is The smallest number on the clock face is The time is Write the time in digital form I think of a 2 digit number. The sum of the digits is 12. The difference between the digits is 4. My number is
6 Estimate the number of footsteps from one side of the corridor to the other. Now check your answer. footsteps. Let s all now estimate the number of steps to go downstairs. Now check your answer. steps. Circle the correct answer. The post office box has the shape of a Triangle Cube Cylinder
7 The postman collects the post on M, T, W, T F and S The postman does not collect any post on S. From your position, estimate the number of steps to the headmaster s office. steps. Look at the notice board. Circle the correct answer. The notice board has the shape of a Rectangle Square Circle
8 Station 3 In the Playground Hopscotch starts with number It ends with number Number is my age. are even numbers. are odd numbers. Numbers table. are in the x2 Go near the basketball nets. How many throws can you do in 1 minute? Throws
9 Estimate how many children can sit on one bench. The number of children who can sit on the bench is Estimate the number of children who can sit on the 2 benches. The number of children who can sit on the 2 benches is You need benches for 50 children.
10 Estimate the number of lemons in 1 tree. Count the lemons. lemons. If one lemon costs 10c, 5 lemons would cost From 1, I would get change. Find a leaf and draw it below. The leaf covers more space than my hand. Yes No Two things which can be covered completely with the leaf are Two things which cannot be covered with the leaf are
11 Fold the leaf in half. Mark the fold line in your drawing. This is the line of symmetry. Draw another symmetrical shape below. Look at the cars. Station 4- Outside School One car has 4 wheels. 3 cars have wheels. Choose a car plate and arrange numbers from the Smallest to largest number Largest to smallest number When adding the 3 digits on the number plate the largest number I can get is Congratulations!!! You have completed your Maths Trail!!!!
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