Use a part-whole model to represent a whole partitioned into two parts
Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS1 Maths (2)
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- Q1How many cubes are in the whole?379630s
- Q2How many cubes are in each part?456330s
- Q3Laura thinks the whole will be 6. Is she correct?YesNo30s
- Q4Alex thinks the whole will be 6. Is he correct?NoYes30s
- Q5Alex thinks that the part can be bigger than the whole. Is he right?NoYes30s
- Q6Laura thinks there is more than one way to partition 4 cubes. Is she right?NoYes30s