number squares functional skills
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Number Squares
Working with signs and numbersFunctional skills lesson 2
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Aims of the exercise.
• To explore the different numerical functions used in everyday life.
• Work out simple three part calculations.
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Exercise 1
• Fill in the grid spaces with the mathematical sign needed to complete the grid.
• The signs used are + - x and ÷
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EXAMPLE GRID
2 8 4 12
6 5 3 8
1 9 7 17
8 49 7
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EXAMPLE GRID
2 8 4 12
2 X 8 4 12
2 X 8 - 4 12
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EXAMPLE GRID
2 X 8 - 4 12
6 5 3 8
6 + 5 3 8
6 + 5 - 3 8
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2 X 8 - 4 12
6 + 5 - 3 8
1 9 7 17
1 + 9 7 17
1 + 9 + 7 17
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NOW CHECK THE FIGURES THE OTHER WAY
2 X 8 - 4 12
+ X -
6 + 5 - 3 8
÷ + X
1 + 9 + 7 17
8 49 7
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CONGRATULATIONS
• NOW YOU HAVE COMPLETED THE PRACTICE TASKS TRY AND COMPLETE NUMBER SQUARE 1.
• REMEMBER TO CHECK YOUR CALCULATIONS BOTH WAYS.
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intermission
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EXAMPLE GRID for numbers
6 - 5 x 9 9- X +
1 + 4 x 3 15+ ÷ x
8 ÷ 2 x 7 28
13 10 84
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EXAMPLE GRID for numbers
- x 9- X +
+ x 15+ ÷ x
÷ x 28
13 10 84
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Using Numbers in the Work place.Answer the following questions
1. When would you use :- Addition
Subtraction Multiplication Division In your place of work?
2. What mathematical processes do you need to do to work out how much you will be paid for a weeks work?
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Example 1
• Bob is contracted to work for 37 hours a week. Last week he did 43 hours.
• He gets paid £9 per hour with overtime hours paid at 1.5 times the hourly rate.
• How much did Bob get paid last week?
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Example 2
• Using your new skills, how much you will be paid for your weeks work?
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This resource has been produced as a result of a grant awarded by LSIS. The grant was made available through the Skills for Life Support Programme in 2010. The resource has been developed by (managers and) practitioners. The contents should not be compared with commercially produced resources, although in many cases it may have comparable or better learning outcomes.