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Estimating Starters:
Work out which aircraft are in danger of colliding from their positions and direction of travel. An exercise in understanding bearings.
Estimate the sizes of each of the angles then add your estimates together.
If the dimensions of an object double, its volume increases by a factor of eight.
Estimate or calculate then put the large numbers in order of size.
How many breaths have you taken in your lifetime?
A game for two players requiring a calculator and thinking skills.
Estimate the lengths of four lines then add your answers together.
Estimate the percentages of full circles and rectangles the sectors represent.
Estimate the number of chillies in the photograph.
Estimate the distances shown on this photograph of the moon's surface.
Two questions involving estimating a quantity.
An exercise in estimating what the sectors of a pie chart represent.
Stand at the point between the classroom walls to represent a given number.
Either estimate the lengths of the red lines or, if you know how, calculate how long they are.
Estimate then work out the period of time equal to the given number of seconds.
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Find the hidden wallaby using the clues revealed at the chosen coordinates. Not only is this a fun way to practise using coordinates it is also a great introduction to Pythagoras' theorem and loci.
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