Key Stage 1 Maths Challenge Winner

March 06, 2015
Congratulations to the winner of the Key Stage 1 Maths Challenge. This week's challenge was to estimate the number of sticks inside the bag. Our magnificent mathematician in Year 2 correctly guessed the answer: 70. Excellent estimating!

"I am quite good at maths - it's my favourite. When we were doing hundreds and partitioning in class I was good at it and got them all right. I just stared at the Maths Challenge board and guessed 70. I was off school so I got my certificate and prize at home. I got some Haribo. My brother doesn't like sweets, he only likes chocolate, so I had them all to myself. I was happy and hugged Mummy."


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