Thoughts and musings from the Hill Mead KS2 All Stars!
I think the sequence is like a this .38,33,28,23,18It goes down 5 each time
Congratulations Jason from 4 Red, you are the first pupil to post a comment on our blog. Is he right Year 4? Who will be the first to explain which two statements in the picture are correct and why?
Yes he is, I checked the pattern and he is. The first two pupils have the right thought bubbles to get the answer.
Jason is correct because 38 - 5 = 33. 33 - 5 = 28. 28 - 5 = 23. 23 - 5 = 18The pattern is correct Jason
38,33,28,23,18,0 I think the ones that are right is that it is going to end in 0 and that I think the missing one is 23.
I think it goes 38,33,28,23 the right pupils are the first and the second.
i think its 18 25 30
38,33,28,23,18,13,8,3 and 0. Oshane and Nicole are right, it is subtracting in fives and one of the missing numbers is 23 .
Hi again Mr Highman I think the boy that said I think the last number will be zero is correct because zero is always last.
I think that the Girl that Said it might be in 3s is correct because 33 and 18 is in the 3 times table.
they are five numbers apart.
38,33,28,23,18, I think it's goes until 18
58, 53, 48, 43, 38, 33, 28, 23, 18, 13, 8, 3, 0 so the missing number is 23 and 28.
I think the sequence is like a this .
ReplyDelete38,33,28,23,18
It goes down 5 each time
Congratulations Jason from 4 Red, you are the first pupil to post a comment on our blog. Is he right Year 4? Who will be the first to explain which two statements in the picture are correct and why?
DeleteYes he is, I checked the pattern and he is. The first two pupils have the right thought bubbles to get the answer.
DeleteJason is correct because 38 - 5 = 33. 33 - 5 = 28. 28 - 5 = 23. 23 - 5 = 18
DeleteThe pattern is correct Jason
38,33,28,23,18,0 I think the ones that are right is that it is going to end in 0 and that I think the missing one is 23.
ReplyDeleteI think it goes 38,33,28,23 the right pupils are the first and the second.
ReplyDeletei think its 18 25 30
ReplyDelete38,33,28,23,18,13,8,3 and 0. Oshane and Nicole are right, it is subtracting in fives and one of the missing numbers is 23 .
ReplyDelete38,33,28,23,18,13,8,3 and 0. Oshane and Nicole are right, it is subtracting in fives and one of the missing numbers is 23 .
ReplyDeleteHi again Mr Highman I think the boy that said I think the last number will be zero is correct because zero is always last.
ReplyDeleteI think that the Girl that Said it might be in 3s is correct because 33 and 18 is in the 3 times table.
ReplyDeletethey are five numbers apart.
ReplyDelete38,33,28,23,18, I think it's goes until 18
ReplyDelete58, 53, 48, 43, 38, 33, 28, 23, 18, 13, 8, 3, 0 so the missing number is 23 and 28.
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