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Teaching for Mastery: Questions, tasks and activities to support assessment



                                         Mastery                                                            Mastery with Greater Depth

         8  is a multiple of  4  and a factor of 16                                  Captain Conjecture says, ‘Factors come in pairs so all numbers
                                                                                     have an even number of factors.’
         6  is a multiple of  3  and a factor of
                                                                                     Do you agree?
            is a multiple of  5  and a factor of
                                                                                     Explain your reasoning.
            is a multiple of    and a factor of













        A 50 cm length of wood is cut into 4 cm pieces.                              A 1 m piece of ribbon is cut into equal pieces and a piece measuring 4 cm remains.
        How many 4 cm pieces are cut and how much                                    What might the lengths of the equal parts be?
        wood is left over?
                                                                                     In how many different ways can the ribbon be cut into equal pieces?



        Fill in the blanks to represent the problem as division:
            ÷    =    remainder

        Fill in the blanks to represent the problem as multiplication:
            ×    +    = 50
















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