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1 KS Reasoning & Problem Solving Questions
2 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions Information This booklet contains over 40 reasoning and problem solving questions suitable for KS and KS3 classes. These are the questions that we have been putting out each day in March 06 on Twitter in the run up to SATS. KS The answers are provided with some simple notes at the back of the booklet and for some questions supplementary questions and variation has been provided. We hope to release more questions like this over the course of next year including some open ended problems. Please keep a look out for our work. If you have not seen our schemes and assessments for primary then please take a look at our website As always we welcome any feedback on the work we are doing and the materials that we are releasing. Thank you for taking an interest in our work. The White Rose Maths Hub Team Trinity Academy Halifax 06 For information and comments mathshub@trinityacademyhalifax.org
3 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions Children s Reponses Children s responses will tell you a lot about their depth of understanding of a given topic. For example Bar Modelling Pictorial Methods KS Many of the problem solving questions in this booklet can be solved using a bar modelling method. Encourage children to use diagrams to help them solve the problem. Here is a problem where bar modelling would help. Some children may approach this using trial and error. Some may say that.5 is equivalent to 3 and then try and work out equivalent fractions e.g. 6, 9 and realise difference 4 6 increases by each time. Some may try and form an equation. Trinity Academy Halifax 06 For information and comments mathshub@trinityacademyhalifax.org If you want to find out more about bar modelling please contact the Hub.
4 What fraction is shaded? Here are 3 identical rectangles. Part of each shape has been shaded. 3 5 What fraction of the middle shape is shaded? Here are 3 identical rectangles. Part of each shape has been shaded. What fraction of the middle shape is shaded?
5 Presents and Lollies Mrs Jones has 0 to spend on presents. She buys 4 mugs and 3 teddy bears. What is the greatest number of keyrings she can buy? Lollies are sold in two sizes, small and large. Sanjay buys two small lollies for 9p Jenny buys 5 small lollies and 3 large lollies and pays with a 0 note. Jenny receives 4.6 change. How much does one large lolly cost?
6 Perimeter Problems Here is a square. Inside the square is an equilateral triangle. The perimeter of the triangle is 54cm. Find the perimeter of the square. The perimeter of the rectangle is 33 metres. Find the length of the rectangle. 3.6m length
7 Fractions Friday Choose one of these symbols <, > or = A square is divided into smaller squares. What fraction is shaded? to make the number sentences correct You may use the fraction strips below to help you.
8 Ratio Problems Des has two bags of sweets. Each bag contains only lime and strawberry sweets. There are 0 sweets in each bag. In the first bag there is lime sweet for every 3 strawberry. In the second bag there are lime sweets for every 3 strawberry. How many more lime sweets are there in the second bag? A tower is made of red and green cubes. For every red cube there are green cubes. Each cube has a height of.5cm The tower is 30cm tall..5cm How many green cubes are in the tower?
9 Number Problems Three numbers are marked on a number line. A C B Louise is thinking of a number. 0 The difference between A and B is 8 The difference between A and C is 9 D is 0 less than C What is the value of D? Can you mark D on the number line? It is less than 50 It is a -digit number. 3 is a factor of this number. The sum of its digits is one third of the number. What number is Louise thinking of?
10 Co-ordinate Problems y y x C A x x B x (-, 3) x x (-, 0) (6, 0) The diagram shows two identical triangles. The co-ordinates of three points are shown. Find the co-ordinates of point A. x x A x A is the point (0, -0) B is point (8, 0) The distance from A to B is two thirds of the distance from A to C Find the co-ordinates of C.
11 Fraction of an Amount Work out the missing values 3 Sarah has some cookies in a jar. 5 of 30 = of 30 = 3 4 of Here is a number card A quarter of the card is 4 In January she eats 5 of the cookies. 8 There are cookies left in the jar. How many were in the jar at the start? Find 7 of the card.
12 Number Reasoning Here is part of a multiplication grid. Shade in any other squares that have the same answer as the shaded square. Sally multiplies a number by 00 Her answer has three digits. The hundreds and ones digit are the same. The sum of the digits is 0 What number could Sally have started with? Are there any others?
13 Shape Problems This shape is made of a regular pentagon and a square. This diagram is made up of two different sized rectangles. 60m The area of the square is 8cm. Find the perimeter of the shape. For each large rectangle the length is double the width. The length of the diagram is 60m. Find the area of one of the small rectangles.
14 Fractions & Percentages For Q3 you may find it helpful to draw a bar model or other diagram to help you. of A = B 5% of B = C 3 Geoff is reading a book. If A is 36 find the value of C 5% of P = Q of Q = 5 R 0% of R = 7 On Monday he reads of the book. 3 On Tuesday he reads 3 pages. 0 of the remaining He has 35 pages left to read. How many pages are in the book? Calculate P + R
15 Wednesday Workout A plank of wood is 4.6 metres long. 0.5 In the pyramid the two numbers below add to the make the number above. Complete the number pyramid m Three lengths of wood are cut from the plank. 4 m 65cm 390mm How much wood is left? Can you write all of your answers as fractions in their simplest form?
16 Class 6 are doing a survey. Statistics Problems They ask 0 people this question. How many pets do you own? The results are shown in this bar chart. Here are the heights of three horses. 60cm m.73m Number of people What is the mean height? Tino is another horse. 0 3 Number of pets owned How many pets in total do these people own? The mean height of all four horses is.6m Find the height of Tino.
17 Two different problems Filip buys 4 strawberry cupcakes and chocolate cupcake. A shape is made up of a square and rectangle. Filip paid 3.70 The perimeter of the shape is 70cm. The area of the square is cm A chocolate cupcake costs 5 pence more than a strawberry one. What is the area of the rectangle? How much does a chocolate cupcake cost?
18 Chocolate Orange Two friends buy some chocolate bars. Each bar cost.8 A shop owner buys oranges in boxes of 5 She buys 8 boxes of oranges. The cost of each box is.40 There is a special offer on. Buy one bar, get a second half price The owner sells the oranges separately. She sells them for 70 pence each. They buy 5 bars and split the cost equally. How much do they each pay? By the end of the week she sells 9 oranges. 0 of the How much profit has she made?
19 Number problems Laura buys: Here are two number cards. 3kg of potatoes and.5kg of carrots. Here is some information about the cards. When you divide A by B you get.5 The difference between A and B is 7 She pays with a 0 note. Find the value of A and B. How much change does she get?
20 Three Quick Questions A 5p coin has a thickness of.6mm 3 Here is a rule for generating a sequence. Jake makes a tower of 5p coins worth 90p. Multiply the previous term by 3 and subtract 4 What is the height of the coins in cm? The second term of the sequence is 5 Jamie has a number. Find the difference between the first and fourth terms of the sequence. If I divide my number by 5 I get What answer does Jamie get if she divides the same number by 5? Explain your answer.
21 Weighty Problems A football and toy train together weigh 360g. The mass of a box of chocolates is 90g. The box contains 7 identical chocolates. Three footballs and two toy trains weigh 80g. Manish eats 3 chocolates The mass of the box is now 94g Find the weight of the empty box. Find the weight of a toy train.
22 Fraction Problems The symbol means Maz and Fred each make a tower using red and yellow cubes. Double the first number and then subtract the second number e.g. 5 = 8 Their towers are the same height. Find the missing values = of Maz s tower are red cubes of Fred s tower are red cubes = 4 ( 3 ) = Maz uses 9 red cubes. How many red cubes does Fred use?
23 Egg Problems One egg and one slice of toast costs.94 You might find it useful to draw a bar model or other diagram to answer Q These three chicks lay some eggs. Three eggs and two slices of toast costs 5 How much does one slice of toast cost? Kelsey Beth Caroline Beth lays twice as many as Kelsey. Caroline lays 4 more than Beth. They lay 44 eggs in total. How many eggs does Caroline lay?
24 Shopping Beans can be bought in single tins or as a multipack of 4 tins. Cola is sold in bottles and cans. 330ml 48p.5 litres.59 Ben buys 0 single tins. John buys multipacks and single tins. Yasmin buys 5 cans and 3 bottles. She sells the cola in glasses. I paid.4 less than Ben. John How much does a multipack of beans cost? She sells all of the cola. How much profit does she make?
25 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions KS Sheet Answer Notes What fraction is shaded? Presents and lollies Perimeter problems Fractions Friday Ratio problems Number problems keyrings How much change would she get?.8 7 cm Find the area of the square..9 m Find the area of the rectangle. >, > more lime sweets There are 8 green cubes D = 3 Can they write their own problems to challenge each other? Shade in more squares so that 5 7 is shaded. First bag has 5 lime sweets Second bag has 8 lime sweets How many strawberry sweets are there in total? There are cubes in the tower. Trinity Academy Halifax 06 For information and comments mathshub@trinityacademyhalifax.org
26 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions KS Co-ordinate problems Fraction of an amount 7 (9,7) (,5) cookies Encourage students to make up their own number problems. Number reasoning Shade in all the square numbers. What fraction of the numbers are greater than 50? 4.4 is one possibility Various answers Trinity Academy Halifax 06 For information and comments mathshub@trinityacademyhalifax.org
27 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions KS Shape problems Fractions & percentages 63 cm Large rectangle: Length = 4 m 96 m Width = m Small rectangle: Length = m Width = 8 m B = 8 What happens if the value of A is C = 4.5 changed? What is the value of A if B = 36? R = Q = 350 P = 400 A bar model diagram may help 75 pages students answer this question. Wednesday workout Students may find it easier to work in hundredths to begin with. In its simplest form. Trinity Academy Halifax 06 For information and comments mathshub@trinityacademyhalifax.org
28 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions KS Statistics problems Two different problems.3 m left or equivalent 4 pets.6 m.65 m Chocolate orange.36 Students may struggle to realise that they need to multiply the height of the bar by the number of pets. 94 pence Strawberry cupcake = 69 pence 3 x = 43 cm Some students may have worked out the area of the large rectangle which is 4 x = 64 cm How much more would they each have to pay if they bought 6 bars? How much would they save by buying the 6 bars together? Trinity Academy Halifax 06 For information and comments mathshub@trinityacademyhalifax.org
29 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions KS Number problems Three quick questions Weighty problems 6 profit 4.0 change A = B = 4.88 cm 4 6 Train = 70 g She has 40 oranges in total She sells 36 oranges She makes 5.0 They cost her 9.0 Potatoes cost.34 Carrots cost 3.65 Encourage students to find the fractional equivalent of.5 and then use equivalent fractions. With explanation. Is there a connection between Jamie s number and the answers? st term = 3 nd term = 5 3 rd term = 4 th term = 9 Does the difference increase if the nd term is 8? What is the difference if the nd term is -0 Football = 90 g 66 g Each chocolate = 3 g Trinity Academy Halifax 06 For information and comments mathshub@trinityacademyhalifax.org
30 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions KS or equivalent Fraction problems or equivalent or equivalent Students could make up their own problems and their own special symbols. Egg problems Shopping 0 red cubes 8 pence 0 eggs.66 for a multipack 6.33 profit Egg =. Toast = 8 pence Students may find it helpful to draw a bar model for this question. Ben pays 5.70 John pays 4.46 Students should show all their working out. Total ml of cola = 5400 Total cost = 7.7 She can make 54 glasses of cola She gets 3.50 for the 54 glasses. If she wants to make 0 profit, how much would she have to charge per glass of cola? Trinity Academy Halifax 06 For information and comments mathshub@trinityacademyhalifax.org
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