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Warm up: studentsto considermathsfactsfor (10m)


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Discussionabout meaningof likely,unlikely,possible,impossible,certain,uncertain,


definite, probable, improbable, even chance,equal, chance.Studen(sto sort into order from
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lt will get darktonight.
I shallbe in bed by lo:fi)pm this evening.
Tomorrowwill be my birthday.
I will be in schoolat 2pm this afternoon.
I will get full marksin my spellingtest.

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you throw a number in the two times table.
you throw a number in the three times table.
you throw a number greater than three.
You throw a number greater than one
dots in which there are three dots in a straight line.

2. you throw an odd number.


4. you throw a number greater than four.
6. you throw a number lessthan three
8. you throw a number greater than six.
10. you throw a number which has a pattern of

Activity 2: (focus)- fill in table as group together on the floor. Discuss.

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