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Draw a piece of art using only
wellington boots.
What do you know about...




               Space
See how many words you can make from the
letters given below and then create a
strange, cheeky or really long sentence using
the words.


   IMOSRAPLDECTIEDBS


                   Letters can only be used once
                   unless they appear more
                   than once.
You walk into class and instead of your
teacher you find an astronaut sitting in
the chair. He tells you, that you can ask
three questions. What three questions
would you ask him and why?
Design a football shirt for the
England team to wear at the world
              cup.
Write down one sentence to explain
where you would like to be in ten years
time.
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 100 50 75 3 10 7


                 Target Number: 423


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
How many words can you make
from these letters?

       D     C     T
       M     A     U
       E     P     G
What happens next?
If this is the answer what could the
question be?


      Three biscuits and a fox!
If you could swap places with someone
for a day who would you pick and why?
Create one rule that everyone will have
to follow until the end of the day.




  The winners rule will be obeyed
  for the rest of the day.
Write down one
person that inspires
you and explain why.
Create a caption to go with the
following picture:
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  M S T E A P L A M
Come up with two
reasons why the
school should allow
you to stay.
How would you balance these 6 weights?


5kg, 11kg, 29kg, 19kg, 7kg and 23kg
How many squares are there on a chessboard?
The security door at a football ground has a
door code of 1966.

 The door can, in fact be opened by any
combination of these numbers (e.g. 6196). How
many different combinations are there to open
the door?
You travel to the moon, write a postcard
to your friend explaining what it is like
there.
If this is the answer, what is the question?



      A football and an elephant.
Write as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




           Remember the five senses!
Write as many words as you can that start
and end with the same letter.
Use as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




        Remember the five senses!
I'm a celebrity get me teaching here!


   Which celebrity would you like to
  teach your math's lesson and why?
Draw a picture that sums up what you
have learnt about space.




It can be abstract, stick figures, cartoonesque, mind map/spider
diagram etc.
If this is the answer, what is the question?



               Snow
Write a description of an Alien.
How many words can you make
from these letters?

        E     R     L
        H     F     O
        P     A     N
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 100 75 20 4 9 5


                 Target Number: 645


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
Write down a Space topic word for as many
letters of the alphabet as you can.
Describe this character.
Can you turn the fish around by moving
only 3 matches?
Can you make
the numbers 1
to 20 using only
the keys on this
broken
calculator?
Use as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




         Remember the five senses!
If this is the answer, what is the question?



   Miss Parker
Write three points to argue for or
against the following question.


 Should children get paid
 for attending school?
What do you know about...




              Victorians
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  E R L C A D T S I
You hear a humming noise. What
could it be and where could it be
coming from?
Describe this character.
How many rectangles can you see?
Write down as many ‘wow words’ as you can
to describe this picture.




            Remember the five senses!
If this is the answer, what is the question?


Take your first left and then second right.
A teenage girl is alone in a haunted
house, describe how she might be feeling?
How many squares in this picture?
Write three points to argue for or
against the following question.


 Should children be allowed
 to watch TV during a
 school week?
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 75 20 25 2 8 6


                 Target Number: 376


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
If this is the answer, what is the question?
Describe this character.
Write down as many
different calculations
as you can that give
the answer
Write down as many wow words as
you can to describe this picture.




          Remember the five senses!
See how many words you can make from the
letters given below and then create a
strange, cheeky or really long sentence using
the words.


   ATIHLEDCNOKGEOLSB


                   Letters can only be used once
                   unless they appear more
                   than once.
What happens next?
How many triangles in this picture?




  CHALLENGE: How many hexagons in this picture?
You find a message in a bottle, what
does the message say?
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  O H P U T F L E A
Draw a picture that sums up what you
have learnt about the Victorians.




It can be abstract, stick figures, cartoonesque, mind map/spider
diagram etc.
Write down as many wow words as you
can to describe this picture.




             Remember the five senses!
Write down as many
different calculations
as you can that give
the answer
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 100 50 25 4 9 10


                 Target Number: 598


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
How many squares in this picture?




CHALLENGE: How many triangles in this picture?
Playing computer games are
better than playing outside



                         Give 5 reasons
                         for each one!




                                 Playing outside is better
                              than playing computer games
List the differences between our
classroom and a Victorian classroom.
Write down a Victorian topic word for as
many letters of the alphabet as you can.
Describe your class teacher.
Write three points to argue for or
against the following question.


 Should Christmas holidays
 be extended to 3 weeks
 instead of 2?
Can you make the
numbers 1 to 20
using only the
buttons on this
calculator?
What do you know about...




               Tudors
Write down as many
different calculations
as you can that give
the answer
Write a caption for this picture.
How many numbers
from 1 to 20 can you
make using only the
numbers 1, 2, 3 and 5.



                 You can add,
                 subtract, multiply or
                 divide.
You walk into class and instead of your
teacher you find King Henry VIII sitting in
the chair. He tells you, that you can ask
three questions. What three questions
would you ask him and why?
If this is the answer what is the question?



        Green and purple.
Write as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




         Remember the five senses!
Describe King Henry VIII
You open your eyes one
morning and everything
in your room is
pink, why?
Write as many
wow words as you
can to describe
this picture.




Remember the five senses!
If this is the answer, what is the question?
You can hear scratching noises, what could
it be and where is it coming from?
Write down as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




          Remember the five senses!
See how many words you can make from the
letters given below and then create a
strange, cheeky or really long sentence using
the words.


   EDXINOTBCOSLAATJL


                   Letters can only be used once
                   unless they appear more
                   than once.
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 25 50 9 3 10 7


                 Target Number: 761


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
Don’t say “said” say
…… How many
alternatives can you
think of?
Write as many
facts as you can

about             53
Eg. It is a 2-digit number.
What happens next?
How many squares in this picture?
Write down as many different
calculations as you can that
give the answer
The three little pigs want to
build another house.
Suggest three new
materials they could use
and why?
How many words can you make
from these letters?

        M     T     A
         H    J     S
        O     R     I
Write as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




         Remember the five senses!
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  H I E T D M U A R
Computers are better
   than books



                       Give 5 reasons
                       for each one!




                                  Books are better
                                  than computers
You arrive in your classroom to find it is the
year 2099, what is different?
In the World Cup final Wayne Rooney
misses his penalty and Spain go on to
win the competition. Describe how
Wayne Rooney might feel.
Draw a picture that sums up what you
have learnt about the Tudors.




It can be abstract, stick figures, cartoonesque, mind map/spider
diagram etc.
Think of someone that is successful, they
can be young or old, famous or not etc.

Write down three reasons why they are
successful.
Write down a Tudor topic word for as
many letters of the alphabet as you can.
Write as many
facts as you can

about        100
Eg. It is an even number.
Can you make the
numbers 1 to 20
using only the
buttons on this
calculator?
How many squares in this picture?
See how many words you can make from the
letters given below and then create a
strange, cheeky or really long sentence using
the words.


   ABEJVITCLODSEETRK


                   Letters can only be used once
                   unless they appear more
                   than once.
Think of as many things as
you can that are shorter
than 1 metre but longer than
50 centimetres.
Thinks of as many ways to complete
this word as possible:


      F__________t
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 100 25 50 6 10 1


                 Target Number: 676


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
Write a caption for this picture.
Write down as many
different calculations
as you can that give
the answer
Why is this ladder here? Describe what
could be seen or heard on the other side of
the wall.
Write as many
facts as you can

about              21
Eg. It is an odd number.
If this is the answer, what is the question?
Write down as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




           Remember the five senses!
How many triangles in this picture?
= 64

= 79

= 110

= 38

= 65
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  U S T H O M L E J
Travelling in a car is the
best form of transport



                             Give 5 reasons
                             for each one!




                                          Walking is the
                                      best form of transport
How many words can you make
from these letters?

         A    D    M
         C    N     E
        P     T     O
Don’t say “got” say ……
How many alternatives
can you think of?
Use as many
wow words as
you can to
describe this
picture.




Remember the five senses.
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 100 75 50 4 10 1


                 Target Number: 343


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
Write down as many
different calculations
as you can that give
the answer
Would you prefer to live in a snowy, cold
destination or a hot sunny destination?
Why?
Write a caption for this picture.
How many words can you make
from these letters?

         A    F     R
         T    E     D
         L    O    M
If this is the answer, what is the question?




               Mr May
Think of as many ways to complete this
           word as possible.



     St________n
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  G O H T A E R H L
Don’t say “went” say
…… How many
alternatives can you
think of?
Being a child is better




                          Give 5 reasons
                          for each one!




                                  Being an adult is better
Write three points to argue for or
against the following statement.



Everyone should wear school
         uniform.
Write down as many
different calculations
as you can that give
the answer
How many words can you make
from these letters?

         I    R     K
         C    E    M
        S     U     L
A 30 year old man has just completed the
London Marathon, describe how he might
be feeling?
Don’t say “walk” say
…… How many
alternatives can you
think of?
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 25 50 75 4 8 5


                 Target Number: 456


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
See how many words you can make from the
letters given below and then create a strange,
cheeky or really long sentence using the
words.


   OLEBVODSVAWHIOFJC


                   Letters can only be used once
                   unless they appear more
                   than once.
Write as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




          Remember the five senses!
Think of 5 possibilities for each number
                sentence.




      ?    + ?          =    50


      ?    -    ?       =    50
Write three points to argue for or
against the following statement.



Schools should not set children
          homework.
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  S L E C A H E M T
A girl in year 3 is being bullied in school,
describe how she might be feeling?
Write as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




         Remember the five senses!
You hear a hissing noise, what could it be
and where could it be coming from?
Literacy lessons are better




                          Give 5 reasons
                          for each one!




                                  Maths lessons are better
Write as many wow words as you
can to describe this picture.




            Remember the five senses!
Write down as many
different calculations
as you can that give
the answer
An England football fan is watching
England against Germany in a World
Cup final. England end up losing the
game 2-1, describe how the England fan
might feel?
Write three points to argue for or against
the following statement.



 Should 10 year olds be allowed to drive.
Write as many
wow words as you
can to describe this
picture.




Remember the five senses!
If you could be an animal what would you
be and why?
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 75 25 50 3 7 1


                 Target Number: 598


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
Can you find...
Write as many wow words as
you can to describe this picture.




             Remember the five senses!
What happens next?
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  A G T L O P E M S
Which of the numbers 1 to 20
can you make with the digits:


      4, 5, 6 and 7


                You can use
                addition, subtraction,
                multiplication or
                division.
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 100 50 5 2 10 6


                 Target Number: 743


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
Write as many wow words as you can to
describe this picture.




           Remember the five senses!
You meet a child from another country.
What questions would you ask them?
If you could visit a time in history, where
would you go and why?
Write a set of instructions to guide a
new child from class 5P to the music
room.
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  N E G L D P A E N
If you could have anyone’s job in the
world, who’s job would you choose
and why?
Write as many
wow words as you
can to describe
this picture.




  Remember the five senses!
What happens next?
You find a strange creature in your garden
one night, describe it.
Write as many
wow words as
you can
to describe this
picture.




Remember the five senses!
You can hear a whistling noise. What could
it be and where has it come from?
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 50 25 5 2 10 4


                 Target Number: 456


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
Write as many wow words as you can
to describe this picture.




             Remember the five senses!
If this is the answer, what is the question?


                  Sky
Think of 5 possibilities for each number
               sentence.




      ?    + ?          =   100


      ?    -    ?       =   100
Write as many wow words as you can to
describe this picture.




          Remember the five senses!
Describe this
character.
Try to make the longest word you can
using these nine letters:


  I N V E S E R T D
What happens next?
Write a caption
for this picture.
When you get home there is
a giant lump under your
carpet. What could it be?
How did it get there?
How many squares can be found by joining
four dots on the grid below?
Write as many wow words as you
can to describe this picture.




           Remember the five senses!
How many words can you make
from these letters?

         L    A     T
         D    N     R
        O     I     B
How many triangles in this picture?
If you could visit somewhere else
in the world, where would you go
and why?
Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these
six numbers:



                 100 75 25 6 8 3


                 Target Number: 672


      You can't use the same number more than once.
      Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
Write as many wow words as you can to
describe this picture.




             Remember the five senses!
Come up with any question that you want
to find out the answer to and write it on a
post-it note with your name on it.

My challenge is to find the answer to all
your questions!

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Starter activities[1]

  • 1. Draw a piece of art using only wellington boots.
  • 2. What do you know about... Space
  • 3. See how many words you can make from the letters given below and then create a strange, cheeky or really long sentence using the words. IMOSRAPLDECTIEDBS Letters can only be used once unless they appear more than once.
  • 4. You walk into class and instead of your teacher you find an astronaut sitting in the chair. He tells you, that you can ask three questions. What three questions would you ask him and why?
  • 5. Design a football shirt for the England team to wear at the world cup.
  • 6. Write down one sentence to explain where you would like to be in ten years time.
  • 7. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 100 50 75 3 10 7 Target Number: 423 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 8. How many words can you make from these letters? D C T M A U E P G
  • 10. If this is the answer what could the question be? Three biscuits and a fox!
  • 11. If you could swap places with someone for a day who would you pick and why?
  • 12. Create one rule that everyone will have to follow until the end of the day. The winners rule will be obeyed for the rest of the day.
  • 13. Write down one person that inspires you and explain why.
  • 14. Create a caption to go with the following picture:
  • 15. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: M S T E A P L A M
  • 16. Come up with two reasons why the school should allow you to stay.
  • 17. How would you balance these 6 weights? 5kg, 11kg, 29kg, 19kg, 7kg and 23kg
  • 18. How many squares are there on a chessboard?
  • 19.
  • 20. The security door at a football ground has a door code of 1966. The door can, in fact be opened by any combination of these numbers (e.g. 6196). How many different combinations are there to open the door?
  • 21. You travel to the moon, write a postcard to your friend explaining what it is like there.
  • 22. If this is the answer, what is the question? A football and an elephant.
  • 23. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 24. Write as many words as you can that start and end with the same letter.
  • 25. Use as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 26. I'm a celebrity get me teaching here! Which celebrity would you like to teach your math's lesson and why?
  • 27. Draw a picture that sums up what you have learnt about space. It can be abstract, stick figures, cartoonesque, mind map/spider diagram etc.
  • 28. If this is the answer, what is the question? Snow
  • 29. Write a description of an Alien.
  • 30. How many words can you make from these letters? E R L H F O P A N
  • 31. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 100 75 20 4 9 5 Target Number: 645 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 32. Write down a Space topic word for as many letters of the alphabet as you can.
  • 34. Can you turn the fish around by moving only 3 matches?
  • 35. Can you make the numbers 1 to 20 using only the keys on this broken calculator?
  • 36. Use as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 37. If this is the answer, what is the question? Miss Parker
  • 38. Write three points to argue for or against the following question. Should children get paid for attending school?
  • 39. What do you know about... Victorians
  • 40. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: E R L C A D T S I
  • 41. You hear a humming noise. What could it be and where could it be coming from?
  • 43. How many rectangles can you see?
  • 44. Write down as many ‘wow words’ as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 45. If this is the answer, what is the question? Take your first left and then second right.
  • 46. A teenage girl is alone in a haunted house, describe how she might be feeling?
  • 47.
  • 48. How many squares in this picture?
  • 49.
  • 50. Write three points to argue for or against the following question. Should children be allowed to watch TV during a school week?
  • 51. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 75 20 25 2 8 6 Target Number: 376 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 52. If this is the answer, what is the question?
  • 54. Write down as many different calculations as you can that give the answer
  • 55. Write down as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 56. See how many words you can make from the letters given below and then create a strange, cheeky or really long sentence using the words. ATIHLEDCNOKGEOLSB Letters can only be used once unless they appear more than once.
  • 58. How many triangles in this picture? CHALLENGE: How many hexagons in this picture?
  • 59. You find a message in a bottle, what does the message say?
  • 60. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: O H P U T F L E A
  • 61.
  • 62. Draw a picture that sums up what you have learnt about the Victorians. It can be abstract, stick figures, cartoonesque, mind map/spider diagram etc.
  • 63. Write down as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 64. Write down as many different calculations as you can that give the answer
  • 65. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 100 50 25 4 9 10 Target Number: 598 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 66. How many squares in this picture? CHALLENGE: How many triangles in this picture?
  • 67. Playing computer games are better than playing outside Give 5 reasons for each one! Playing outside is better than playing computer games
  • 68. List the differences between our classroom and a Victorian classroom.
  • 69. Write down a Victorian topic word for as many letters of the alphabet as you can.
  • 71. Write three points to argue for or against the following question. Should Christmas holidays be extended to 3 weeks instead of 2?
  • 72. Can you make the numbers 1 to 20 using only the buttons on this calculator?
  • 73. What do you know about... Tudors
  • 74. Write down as many different calculations as you can that give the answer
  • 75. Write a caption for this picture.
  • 76. How many numbers from 1 to 20 can you make using only the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 5. You can add, subtract, multiply or divide.
  • 77. You walk into class and instead of your teacher you find King Henry VIII sitting in the chair. He tells you, that you can ask three questions. What three questions would you ask him and why?
  • 78. If this is the answer what is the question? Green and purple.
  • 79. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 81. You open your eyes one morning and everything in your room is pink, why?
  • 82. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 83. If this is the answer, what is the question?
  • 84. You can hear scratching noises, what could it be and where is it coming from?
  • 85. Write down as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 86. See how many words you can make from the letters given below and then create a strange, cheeky or really long sentence using the words. EDXINOTBCOSLAATJL Letters can only be used once unless they appear more than once.
  • 87. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 25 50 9 3 10 7 Target Number: 761 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 88. Don’t say “said” say …… How many alternatives can you think of?
  • 89.
  • 90. Write as many facts as you can about 53 Eg. It is a 2-digit number.
  • 92. How many squares in this picture?
  • 93. Write down as many different calculations as you can that give the answer
  • 94. The three little pigs want to build another house. Suggest three new materials they could use and why?
  • 95. How many words can you make from these letters? M T A H J S O R I
  • 96. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 97. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: H I E T D M U A R
  • 98. Computers are better than books Give 5 reasons for each one! Books are better than computers
  • 99. You arrive in your classroom to find it is the year 2099, what is different?
  • 100. In the World Cup final Wayne Rooney misses his penalty and Spain go on to win the competition. Describe how Wayne Rooney might feel.
  • 101. Draw a picture that sums up what you have learnt about the Tudors. It can be abstract, stick figures, cartoonesque, mind map/spider diagram etc.
  • 102. Think of someone that is successful, they can be young or old, famous or not etc. Write down three reasons why they are successful.
  • 103. Write down a Tudor topic word for as many letters of the alphabet as you can.
  • 104. Write as many facts as you can about 100 Eg. It is an even number.
  • 105. Can you make the numbers 1 to 20 using only the buttons on this calculator?
  • 106. How many squares in this picture?
  • 107. See how many words you can make from the letters given below and then create a strange, cheeky or really long sentence using the words. ABEJVITCLODSEETRK Letters can only be used once unless they appear more than once.
  • 108. Think of as many things as you can that are shorter than 1 metre but longer than 50 centimetres.
  • 109.
  • 110. Thinks of as many ways to complete this word as possible: F__________t
  • 111. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 100 25 50 6 10 1 Target Number: 676 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 112. Write a caption for this picture.
  • 113. Write down as many different calculations as you can that give the answer
  • 114. Why is this ladder here? Describe what could be seen or heard on the other side of the wall.
  • 115. Write as many facts as you can about 21 Eg. It is an odd number.
  • 116. If this is the answer, what is the question?
  • 117. Write down as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 118. How many triangles in this picture?
  • 119. = 64 = 79 = 110 = 38 = 65
  • 120. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: U S T H O M L E J
  • 121. Travelling in a car is the best form of transport Give 5 reasons for each one! Walking is the best form of transport
  • 122. How many words can you make from these letters? A D M C N E P T O
  • 123. Don’t say “got” say …… How many alternatives can you think of?
  • 124. Use as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses.
  • 125.
  • 126. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 100 75 50 4 10 1 Target Number: 343 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 127. Write down as many different calculations as you can that give the answer
  • 128. Would you prefer to live in a snowy, cold destination or a hot sunny destination? Why?
  • 129. Write a caption for this picture.
  • 130. How many words can you make from these letters? A F R T E D L O M
  • 131. If this is the answer, what is the question? Mr May
  • 132. Think of as many ways to complete this word as possible. St________n
  • 133. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: G O H T A E R H L
  • 134. Don’t say “went” say …… How many alternatives can you think of?
  • 135. Being a child is better Give 5 reasons for each one! Being an adult is better
  • 136. Write three points to argue for or against the following statement. Everyone should wear school uniform.
  • 137. Write down as many different calculations as you can that give the answer
  • 138. How many words can you make from these letters? I R K C E M S U L
  • 139.
  • 140. A 30 year old man has just completed the London Marathon, describe how he might be feeling?
  • 141. Don’t say “walk” say …… How many alternatives can you think of?
  • 142. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 25 50 75 4 8 5 Target Number: 456 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 143. See how many words you can make from the letters given below and then create a strange, cheeky or really long sentence using the words. OLEBVODSVAWHIOFJC Letters can only be used once unless they appear more than once.
  • 144.
  • 145. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 146. Think of 5 possibilities for each number sentence. ? + ? = 50 ? - ? = 50
  • 147. Write three points to argue for or against the following statement. Schools should not set children homework.
  • 148.
  • 149. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: S L E C A H E M T
  • 150. A girl in year 3 is being bullied in school, describe how she might be feeling?
  • 151.
  • 152. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 153.
  • 154. You hear a hissing noise, what could it be and where could it be coming from?
  • 155. Literacy lessons are better Give 5 reasons for each one! Maths lessons are better
  • 156. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 157. Write down as many different calculations as you can that give the answer
  • 158. An England football fan is watching England against Germany in a World Cup final. England end up losing the game 2-1, describe how the England fan might feel?
  • 159. Write three points to argue for or against the following statement. Should 10 year olds be allowed to drive.
  • 160. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 161. If you could be an animal what would you be and why?
  • 162. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 75 25 50 3 7 1 Target Number: 598 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 164. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 166. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: A G T L O P E M S
  • 167. Which of the numbers 1 to 20 can you make with the digits: 4, 5, 6 and 7 You can use addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
  • 168. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 100 50 5 2 10 6 Target Number: 743 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 169. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 170. You meet a child from another country. What questions would you ask them?
  • 171.
  • 172. If you could visit a time in history, where would you go and why?
  • 173. Write a set of instructions to guide a new child from class 5P to the music room.
  • 174. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: N E G L D P A E N
  • 175. If you could have anyone’s job in the world, who’s job would you choose and why?
  • 176. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 178. You find a strange creature in your garden one night, describe it.
  • 179. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 180. You can hear a whistling noise. What could it be and where has it come from?
  • 181. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 50 25 5 2 10 4 Target Number: 456 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 182. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 183. If this is the answer, what is the question? Sky
  • 184. Think of 5 possibilities for each number sentence. ? + ? = 100 ? - ? = 100
  • 185. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 187. Try to make the longest word you can using these nine letters: I N V E S E R T D
  • 189. Write a caption for this picture.
  • 190. When you get home there is a giant lump under your carpet. What could it be? How did it get there?
  • 191. How many squares can be found by joining four dots on the grid below?
  • 192.
  • 193. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 194. How many words can you make from these letters? L A T D N R O I B
  • 195. How many triangles in this picture?
  • 196. If you could visit somewhere else in the world, where would you go and why?
  • 197. Try to get as close as you can to the target number using these six numbers: 100 75 25 6 8 3 Target Number: 672 You can't use the same number more than once. Only plus, minus, times and divide are allowed.
  • 198.
  • 199. Write as many wow words as you can to describe this picture. Remember the five senses!
  • 200. Come up with any question that you want to find out the answer to and write it on a post-it note with your name on it. My challenge is to find the answer to all your questions!