Maths Term 6 Home Learning Week 2 Day 44 · Three Times Table Song (Cover of Uptown Funk by Mark...

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Maths Term 6

Home Learning

Week 2 Day 44

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers/ti

mes-table-collection/z4vv6v4 Use this

website for fun maths videos.

Remember

children …

Just relax and do

what you can,

have fun.

Do not stress!

Email any work from Maths you

do this week by 5pm Tuesday to;

year4@gordonchildrensacademy.org.uk

You can just take a photo with your phone.

Remember to check your answers and show any

mistakes you did too by crossing out.

Thank you for the wonderful work sent in last

week.

Remember to put your name and Maths Task 44 in

the subject line.

Watch the video and dance

along to your times tables.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XzfQUXqiYY

Three Times Table Song (Cover of Uptown Funk by Mark

Ronson and Bruno Mars)

LO: To introduce and learn

about line graphs.

Success Criteria:

I can compare line graph

information.

I can solve sum and difference

problems using line graph data.

I can make my own line graphs.

DNA

DNA answers

Remember, when you interpret a line graph

the horizontal line is known as the X axis

and you read this first and the vertical line

is known as the Y axis and you read that

second? This is important!

What type of graph is this?

What type of graph is this?

line graph

Data is plotted on to a line graph in the same way as a coordinate grid. These data plots are then joined with straight lines.

Line graphs are used to show changes to a measurement over time. They show continuous data.

The data being measured is shown on the vertical axis.

The time the data is being measured over is shown on the horizontal axis.

We can use the line of the graph to describe general trends in the change of the measurement over time, or to find precise measurements at a given time.

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A Line Graph to Show the Temperature of the Classroom

Line Graphs

This is a graph showing the kilometres travelled over a period of time while riding a bike. What is the difference between the distance most travelled and the distance least travelled?

This is a graph showing the kilometres travelled over a period of time while riding a bike. What is the difference between the distance most travelled and the distance least travelled?

8km

The most anyone travelled was 8km and the least was

zero, so 8 minus 0 = 8km.

DeeperIntroducing Line Graphs

Time in minutes

3000

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

How Far a Family Cycled over an Hour

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tance i

n m

etr

es

Use this line graph to

answer these questions.

Estimate how far

the family had

cycled after 25

minutes?

One rider had to

stop to change a

tyre. When was

this?

DeeperIntroducing Line Graphs

Time in minutes

3000

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

How Far a Family Cycled over an Hour

Dis

tance i

n m

etr

es

Use this line graph to

answer these questions.

Estimate how far

the family had

cycled after 25

minutes?

1250 metres

30-40 minutes in

One rider had to

stop to change a

tyre. When was

this?

DeeperIntroducing Line Graphs

When did the family

cycle most slowly?

How do you know?

3000

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

010 20 30 40 50 60

Time in minutes

How Far a Family Cycled over an Hour

Dis

tance i

n m

etr

es

DeeperIntroducing Line Graphs

When did the family

cycle most slowly?

Between 0 and 10

minutes and 50 and

60 minutes

We can see the line

is less steep,

meaning they

travelled a shorter

distance in the first

and last 10

minutes.

How do you know?

3000

2500

2000

1500

1000

500

010 20 30 40 50 60

Time in minutes

How Far a Family Cycled over an Hour

Dis

tance i

n m

etr

es

Introducing Line Graphs Deepest

Can this graph tell us

how many people

were in the park at

10:30?

Introducing Line Graphs Deepest

Can this graph tell us

how many people

were in the park at

10:30?

No. We can estimate

the number of people

to be between 15 and

16 but since we

cannot have half a

person we cannot say

exactly how many

were there at 10:30.

Challenge

Think!

Challenge

answers

More

Challenge

Challenge

answers

Exit TicketWhat was different

about a line graph and

a bar graph? What was

similar?

Possible answersThey both have labels, and axis.One uses a line while the other uses blocks.

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