Solution Card based activities 1 Place the Solution Cards Sheet on the table.
SC SC Finding the Link H
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SC Finding the Link H
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six SC Finding the Link H
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seven SC Finding the Link H
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seven SC Finding the Link H
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seven SC Finding the Link H
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2 Distribute Clue Cards to players.
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Clue Card
Clue Card
7 Hexagon
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Clue Card
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Clue Card
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3 Read out your Clue Card to the other players. 4 The group decides which clue to use first. 5 Place a counter ( ) on the Solution Cards you eliminate. SC Finding the Link H
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SC Finding the Link H
6 Check the Clues to make sure the answer you’re left with is correct. SC Finding the Link H
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six SC Finding the Link H
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seven SC Finding the Link H
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seven
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Check The Clues A (PP)
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seven SC Finding the Link H
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seven
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SC Finding the Link H
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seven
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SC Finding the Link H
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SC Finding the Link H
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SC Finding the Link H
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seven
Dunstan & Swan
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Number Lines D
Number Lines D
Divide the number line The number line ends into four equal parts with a value ten times and label each larger than ninety nine calibration using thousandths. decimal notation.
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Number Lines D
Number Lines D
The number line starts with a value ten times smaller than seven tenths.
Determine all of the prime number percentages for the last quarter of the number line. From this set of numbers, mark the third highest percentage prime number on the number line.
Check The Clues D (5 - 6)
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Dunstan & Swan
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Draw the intersection of the two number lines and label all calibrations when split into three equal parts.
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CC
Number Lines E
Label the midpoint as a mixed numeral. Also label the midpoint as a decimal, correct to two decimal places.
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Number Lines E
One number line segment starts at 0.125 and extends six equal parts, each one fourth of one whole long.
Dunstan & Swan
Number Lines E
Number Lines E
Another number line segment ends at five and its length is 75% of this digit.
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Check The Clues D (5 - 6)
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CC
Probability A
You can get a one in one spin of the spinner.
Probability A
On the spinner, some of the numbers are more likely to occur than others.
What’s the spinner?
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Probability A
After many spins, say 100 spins, there is a less than or equal chance of getting a four compared with a two.
Check The Clues D (5 - 6)
Probability A
There are less than five outcomes on the spinner.
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Dunstan & Swan
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Probability A 2
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Probability A 1
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4 SC
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Probability A 0 6
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2 SC
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Probability A
Probability A
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Probability A 4
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5 3 Dunstan & Swan
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Check The Clues D (5 - 6)