Snowball Math Challenges & Bar Models

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Explore fun and educational math challenges involving snowballs and bar models. From counting apples to doubling numbers and figuring out snowball quantities, these engaging activities will put your math skills to the test!

  • Snowball Math
  • Bar Models
  • Educational Activities
  • Math Challenges
  • Problem Solving

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  1. 1) How many apples altogether? 2) Complete the calculations 3 10 = 30 3 = 3 20 = 60 3 = 3) Double each of the numbers below 15 25 35 45

  2. 1) How many apples altogether? 30 2) Complete the calculations 3 10 = 30 3 = 30 10 3 20 = 60 3 = 60 20 3) Double each of the numbers below 15 25 35 45 30 50 70 90

  3. The children are making snowballs. I have twice as many snowballs as you! Do you agree with Eva?

  4. Does Eva have twice as many snowballs as Amir? Amir has 3 snowballs. Eva has 6 snowballs. 2 3 = 6 6 is twice as many as 3

  5. Amir now has 5 snowballs. If Eva makes twice as many snowballs, how many will she have? Eva has 10 snowballs. 2 5 = 10 10 is twice as many as 5

  6. Eva has 10 snowballs Have a think I have made three times as many snowballs as you! How many snowballs has Whitney made?

  7. Eva has 10 snowballs. Whitney has three times as many snowballs as Eva. 10 10 10 10 Whitney has 30 snowballs. How many snowballs does Whitney have?

  8. What else can you see from the bar model? Have a think 20 10 40 10 10 10 Whitney has 20 more snowballs than Eva. Eva has 20 fewer snowballs than Whitney. The girls have 40 snowballs altogether.

  9. Here is a bar model to represent how children in Class 3 travel to school. Use the bar model to complete the sentences. Have a think ______ as many children travel by car as by bus. Twice _______ as many children walk as travel by bus. 5 times

  10. Have a go at questions 1 6 on the worksheet

  11. Here are 2 toys. The giraffe is 3 times as tall as the elephant. How tall is the elephant? 60 Have a think 60 3 = 20 20 20 20 The elephant is 20 cm tall. 20 60 is 3 times greater than 20 60 cm 20 is 3 times smaller than 60 ?

  12. Amir and Ron have some playing cards. Amir has twice as many cards as Ron. Altogether there are 24 cards. Have a think 24 3 = 8 8 24 8 2 = 16 8 8 Ron has 8 cards. Amir has 16 cards. How many cards does each boy have?

  13. Have a go at the rest of the questions on the worksheet

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