Mathematical Trails In pairs, choose either a receipt or shopping brochure Solve the problems asked for your trail Discuss what strategies used to help.

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Mathematical Trails In pairs, choose either a receipt or shopping brochure Solve the problems asked for your trail Discuss what strategies used to help you solve the trail with your partner Share your strategies with the group ELICIT Consider what questions you could ask pupils to… SUPPORT EXTEND …their mathematical thinking in problem-solving?

Open ended investigations Take a set of decimal cards per pair How many different equations can you make using all the numbers? Discuss what strategy you used to help you solve the investigation with your partner Share your strategy with the group ELICIT Consider what questions you could ask pupils to… SUPPORT EXTEND …their mathematical thinking in solving problems?

Practical Task This activity involves individual, pair and group work Read the problem card and follow the directions Discuss what strategy you used to help you solve the task with your partner Share your strategy with the group ELICIT Consider what questions you could ask pupils to… SUPPORT EXTEND …their mathematical thinking in problem-solving?

Puzzle Working in pairs solve the decimal puzzles included in the pack Discuss what strategies you might use to help you solve the puzzles with your partner Share your strategies with the group ELICIT Consider what questions you could ask pupils to… SUPPORT EXTEND …their mathematical thinking in problem-solving?