Maths Problem Solving Cards Year 3 - Statistics and Chance from Hope Education
Maths Problem Solving Cards Year 3 - Statistics and Chance from Hope Education
Product code: A1593874
Product Description
Practise and perfect your problem solving with Maths Problem Solving Cards Year 3 – Statistics and Chance from Hope Education. These helpful, little cards provide a wide variety of intriguing, motivating and thought-provoking activities, empowering every pupil to become a problem solver.
This set of Maths Problem Solving Cards Year 3 – Statistics and Chance comes complete with 30 unique and detailed problem cards. In addition to this, each pack includes a problem solving process card and a problem solving strategies card to guide and support pupils as they progress. Each individual card displays a mathematic word problem to solve, accompanied by a colourful illustration, as well as an extension activity for pupils who require an extra level of challenge! Ideal for supporting learners to investigate varied, real-life situations in a mathematic context, these cards will solve all your problems!
What’s in the Box?
- 1 x pack of 30 Statistics and Chance problem cards (Year 3)
- Maths Problem Solving Cards Year 3 – Statistics and Chance work brilliantly as an instant lesson extension or ‘busy activity’, particularly for pupils who are working at a Greater Depth level in Maths and require higher-level thinking opportunities.
- This resource is a fantastic way to ensure that learners have access to challenging problem solving opportunities in Maths lessons, reducing overreliance on fluency and reasoning activities.
- These cards provide a multitude of opportunities for pupils to practise mathematic concepts that have been taught in class in a new context, supporting the development of independent learning skills along the way.
- Use to complement your teaching on Statistics throughout Year 3. These cards incorporate concepts such as bar charts, pictograms and tables as well as interpreting this information through two-step questions.
Further Information
- Brand
- Hope Education
- Key Stage
- Key Stage 2
- Offers
- Reduced
Practise and perfect your problem solving with Maths Problem Solving Cards Year 3 – Statistics and Chance from Hope Education. These helpful, little cards provide a wide variety of intriguing, motivating and thought-provoking activities, empowering every pupil to become a problem solver.
This set of Maths Problem Solving Cards Year 3 – Statistics and Chance comes complete with 30 unique and detailed problem cards. In addition to this, each pack includes a problem solving process card and a problem solving strategies card to guide and support pupils as they progress. Each individual card displays a mathematic word problem to solve, accompanied by a colourful illustration, as well as an extension activity for pupils who require an extra level of challenge! Ideal for supporting learners to investigate varied, real-life situations in a mathematic context, these cards will solve all your problems!
What’s in the Box?
- 1 x pack of 30 Statistics and Chance problem cards (Year 3)
- Maths Problem Solving Cards Year 3 – Statistics and Chance work brilliantly as an instant lesson extension or ‘busy activity’, particularly for pupils who are working at a Greater Depth level in Maths and require higher-level thinking opportunities.
- This resource is a fantastic way to ensure that learners have access to challenging problem solving opportunities in Maths lessons, reducing overreliance on fluency and reasoning activities.
- These cards provide a multitude of opportunities for pupils to practise mathematic concepts that have been taught in class in a new context, supporting the development of independent learning skills along the way.
- Use to complement your teaching on Statistics throughout Year 3. These cards incorporate concepts such as bar charts, pictograms and tables as well as interpreting this information through two-step questions.
Further Information
- Brand
- Hope Education
- Key Stage
- Key Stage 2
- Offers
- Reduced