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Calculator Crunch 2022

Our Calculator Crunch is a fun way to continue to engage Year 6s with maths whilst also developing their confidence with calculators, ready for maths at secondary school. The activities in the challenge provide extra practice for Year 6s and 7s in key areas of the maths curriculum.

These are the challenges published for our Calculator Crunch 2022 competition, a voiced walkthrough of each challenge is also available. Parents and carers can use the challenge activities with their children at home, and teachers can incorporate them into work they are setting for pupils either in school or remotely.

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    Day 1 - Save the Bees!

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    Day 1 - Save the Bees! (Voiced)

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    Day 2 - An odd puzzle

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    Day 2 - An odd puzzle (Voiced)

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    Day 3 - It's a game of four quarters

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    Day 3 - It's a game of four quarters (Voiced)

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    Day 4 - Squaring halves

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    Day 4 - Squaring halves (Voiced)

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    Day 5 - Seeing Double!

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    Day 5 - Seeing Double! (Voiced)

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    Day 6 - The 'times' crossword or 'crossnumber'

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    Day 6 - The 'times' crossword or 'crossnumber' (Voiced)

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    Day 7 - Constant function challenges

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    Day 7 - Constant function challenges (Voiced)

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    Day 8 - The 'times' factor

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    Day 8 - The 'times' factor (Voiced)

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    Day 9 - A-maze your friends!

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    Day 9 - A-maze your friends! (Voiced)

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