Solve problems using a bar model to represent a whole partitioned into two parts
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS1 Maths (2)
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- Q1Jun and Sofia have thrown 5 counters. Which bar model is showing their counters?30s
- Q2Jun and Sofia have thrown 4 counters. Which bar model is showing their counters?30s
- Q3How many more fingers does Sofia need to show?53230s
- Q4How many more fingers does Jun need to show?23430s
- Q5Which set of counters will come next if we are working systematically?30s
- Q6Which bar model represents the next set of counters if we are working systematically?30s