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The Outwood Grange Family of Schools 2016 Teacher Notes 1.Students are given roughly 10 numbers each week and, using only the digits 2,0,1,6, are asked.

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1 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools 2016 Teacher Notes 1.Students are given roughly 10 numbers each week and, using only the digits 2,0,1,6, are asked to use any mathematical operation to create the given numbers. 2.Students will need to be aware of BIDMAS, this is an agreed order of operations. So the order you should do your calculations in is: - Brackets - Indices - Division and Multiplication. Start on the left and work them out in the order that you find them. - Addition and Subtraction. When only addition and subtraction are left in the sum work them out in the order you find them, starting from the left of the sum and working towards the right. Example What is 4 + 2 × 3= 4 + 6= 10

2 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Challenge

3 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Your challenge: You can use any mathematical operation and ALL of the numbers 2,0,1 and 6 to create sums with the answers from 1 to 100. Each week you will be given a different set of numbers to complete. Calculators are not allowed!

4 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools Examples. 20 1 6 so you could have 2 + 0 + 1 + 6 = 9 2 0 1 6 so you could have 20 + 16 = 36 20 1 6 so you could have 6 x 2 + 10 = 22 2 0 1 6 so you could have 2 3 + 6 x 10 = 68

5 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools You can use: Addition Sum Plus Add + Multiplication Times Product Lots of x Subtraction Minus Take away Difference - Division Divide Share ÷ Indices Powers Squared 2 Cubed 3 Square root √ Factorial ! Not sure what this means, find out!

6 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools BIDMAS RACKETSRACKETS NDICESNDICES IVIDEIVIDE ULTIPLYULTIPLY DDDD UBTRACTUBTRACT Don’t forget about BIDMAS:

7 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools 2 + 4 x 3 BIDMAS () 2 + 12 ) ( = 14 Example

8 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools 2 + (4 + 3) X 2 BIDMAS ( = 16 2 + 7 X 2 ) 2 + 14 ) ( Example

9 The Outwood Grange Family of Schools This week’s numbers are…… 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 A point will be given for each correct answer, with bonus points awarded for the most mathematically creative calculations. Any questions and for answer submissions, speak to any member of the maths department! WEEK 1


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