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S.O.D.A.Start Of Day Activity
  • Morning registration mathematics activity
  • Aligned to the Renewed Framework for Mathematics
  • Stoke-on-Trent Primary Maths Team

2
S.O.D.A.Start Of Day Activity
  • WHAT IS IT?
  • 10 mathematics questions per day based on the
    Renewed Framework for Mathematics.
  • Questions 1-5 consolidate maths from the previous
    unit.
  • Questions 6-10 are based on the previous years
    coverage of the next unit (following Block
    sequence A B C D E).
  • This will support you in pitching the learning
    appropriately for the next unit and gathering
    evidence for APP.
  • WHAT IS IT NOT?
  • SODA is NOT intended to be used during any part
    of the daily mathematics lesson.
  • It is an ADDITIONAL resource to support the
    CONSOLIDATION of learning which has taken place
    previously.

3
S.O.D.A.Start Of Day Activity
  • WHEN?
  • During the registration period at the start of
    the day.
  • Pupils could record their answers in a SODA
    book.
  • Go through the questions and discuss strategies
    the children used with the pupils during
    registration.
  • Ensure that you model the correct mathematical
    vocabulary and always encourage the children to
    use it correctly.
  • HOW?
  • Use SODA as it stands or personalise the
    questions for your pupils by adapting / replacing
    them.

4
Year 6, Block D, Unit 3
  • Questions 1 - 5 based on Year 6, Block C, Unit 3
  • Questions 6 -10 based on Year 5, Block E, Unit 3

5
Monday 15th June 2009
  • estimate how many litres is
  • 1. 1 gallon
  • 2. 1 ½ gallons
  • 3. 4 gallons
  • estimate how many gallons is
  • 4. 1 litre
  • 5. 15 litres
  • Write the recipe for
  • 6 smoothies
  • 1 smoothie
  • 20 smoothies
  • 100 smoothies

Tropical Smoothie Recipe makes 3 smoothies 1
banana, 18 raspberries 12 strawberries, 24g
peach pulp 60g mango pulp, 660ml milk
Year 6 Block D Unit 3
6
Tuesday 16th June 2009
  • Describe the story of this bath time line graph
  • 6. One third of a number is 8. What is the
    number?
  • 7. 1/5 of 35 8. 1/100 of 5 km 9. 265
    4
  • 10. 4/5 ?/20 What is the missing numerator?

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
7
Wednesday 17th June 2009
  • Draw a graph to show this data.
  • (next slide)
  • What is the most appropriate type
  • of graph to choose?
  • Use squared paper or graph paper
  • You choose the right scale
  • Is it better for the age or height
    to go on the Y axis?
  • Why?
  • Remember labels for each axis and a title
    for the graph. (see slide below)
  • 6. X is ¼ of Y. Find 3 different numbers for X
    and Y
  • 7. 15 x 20 is less than 16 x 20. How much less?
  • 8. 20 of 125 9. 28 5
  • 10. 2/3, 4/6, 6/9 copy this and write the next
    3
  • equivalent fractions in the sequence

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
8
Wednesday 17th June 2009

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
9
Thursday 18th June 2009
  • 1. Represent this data as a pie chart(next
    slide)
  • 2. What is the total sample size?
  • 3. Calculate how many degrees each
  • sector measures?
  • 4. Use a compass, ruler and protractor
  • to construct your pie chart
  • 5. What could be the title of the pie chart?
  • 6. A fraction equivalent to 2/5
  • 7. 80g of cornflakes for 2 people. How many g
    for
  • 6 people?
  • 8. Bags cost 16. What do they cost with 75
    off?
  • 9. Which fractions are less than half?
  • 7?10, 60?100, 2?5, 1?10, 11?20
  • 10. 544 4

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
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11
Friday 19th June 2009
  • 1. Estimate the percentage of the pie chart for
    each class. 2. Now work out the exact percentages
    with a calculator. 3. How accurate were your
    estimates?

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
12
Monday 22nd June 2009
  • 1. write 6/10 as a decimal number
  • 2. 1 match lights 3 candles. How many matches
    are
  • needed to light 12 candles?
  • 3. I have 1.00 I spend 45. How much do I
    have
  • left?
  • 4. Order smallest to largest.
  • 1 ¼, 2 ¾, ¼, 1 ½, 2 ¼, 1 ¾, 2 ½,
  • 5. Draw a diagram with 70 shaded
  • 6. Draw a diagram with 0.25 shaded, 0.75
    unshaded
  • 7. 5 packets of flower food, when diluted,
    makes
  • 500ml. How many litres will 20 packets of
    flower
  • food make?
  • 8. I have 2.00, I spend 45. How much do I
    have
  • left?
  • 9. How many sixths are equivalent to 1/3?
  • 10. 6 children buy a present costing 20. They
    all
  • pay the same. How much does each child pay?

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
13
Tuesday 23rd June 2009
  • Given a set of numbers explain in words
  • how you would work out the
  • 1. Mean
  • 2. Median
  • 3. Mode
  • 4. Range
  • 5. Work out the mean, median, mode and range
    for
  • this set of numbers 4 12 8 10
    16
  • 6. Write 0.55 as a common fraction 7. ¾ of
    80
  • 8. In a test I got 50, my friend got 12/20.
    Who did
  • better?
  • 9. Which is larger 1/8 or 1/6?
  • 10. 7 bags of food are shared between 4 rabbits.
  • How much food does each rabbit get?

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
14
Wednesday 24th June 2009
  • 1. Give 5 numbers where the mean is forty
  • 2. Give 5 numbers where the mean is forty AND
  • the median is nine
  • 3. Give 7 numbers where the mean is eighty
  • 4. Give 7 numbers where the mean is eighty
  • AND the median is thirteen
  • 5. write your own problem similar to the ones
  • above
  • 6. 38 of the teachers are male what percentage
  • are female?
  • 7. What is the VAT on 130 at 15 ?
  • 8. Write 2 fractions equivalent to 3/12
  • 9. Which fraction is half way between 2/10 and
  • 6/10?
  • 10. A number between 100 and 110 which has a
  • remainder of 2 when divided by 5

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
15
Thursday 25th June 2009
  • 1. Whos spinner is more likely
  • to spin a 2? Why?
  • 2. Compare the chances of the
  • 3 spinners spinning an odd
  • number.
  • 3. Carol says I have the
  • greatest chance of spinning a square
    number.
  • Explain mathematically why she is correct.
  • 4. Phill says I have the greatest chance of
  • spinning a prime number. Explain
  • mathematically why he is correct.
  • 5. Write you own problem about the spinners.
  • 6. Is 5 equivalent to 5/10, 5/100 or 5/1000
  • 7. What percentage of the first 10 multiples of
    3 are odd?
  • 8. What is 0.3 as a percentage? Or 0.3 as a
    fraction?
  • 9. 1 part squash and 4 parts water makes juice.
    How
  • many ml of squash is needed to make 500ml of
    juice?
  • 10. 265 7

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
16
Friday 26th June 2009
  • 1. Jill counts the matches in 10 boxes. She
    works out that the
  • mean number of matches in a box is 50.
  • Here are her results for 9 boxes. Calculate
  • how many matches are in the 10th box.
  • 2. How many children
    are represented by the
  • yellow, blue and red sectors of the pie
    chart?
  • 3. How many children does the pie chart
    represent as a whole?
  • 4. There are 20 seats. 4 are filled. What
    percentage are filled?
  • 5. three quarters of 48
  • 6. One loaf costs 1.52 I buy 3, How much do 3
    cost?
  • 7. How much change would I get from 10.00?
  • 8. Is 1.95 x 26 approximately 30, 40, 50, 60 or
    70?

Year 6 Block D Unit 3
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