Mathopoly PDF
Mathopoly PDF
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This booklet has been produced by the SAgE faculty office of Newcastle University.
The contents of this booklet may be photocopied for class use. Reproduction or use
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne trading as Newcastle University.
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Mathopoly
Contents:
Introduction 4
Resources 4
Preparation 4
Rules 5
Bibliography 6
Appendix 7
Score sheets 8
Question cards 9
Game Board 24
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Teacher Guide
Introduction
This booklet contains all the information and many of the resources needed to play Mathopoly.
This maths revision game is intended for use as a fun revision session for year 9 students. It covers
the topics examined in year 9: numbers; algebra; shape, space and measurement; and handling data.
However, it is not all encompassing of the year 9 curriculum.
The game should be completed within a one hour lesson, but may be shorted if necessary.
The questions cover levels 5 to 8. All level 8 questions are marked and, if necessary, can be removed
from the game, depending on the ability of the group.
The score sheets include a column for the students to record the topics of questions they have
answered, in order to assess their strengths and weaknesses.
Resources
To be provided by school
Jotting paper x no of students playing
Place markers x no of students playing
Felt pens
Dice x 1
Calculators
Please ensure that the felt pens are the same colour as the place markers.
Preparation
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Rules
Each player starts with 50 points.
Each player chooses a place marker and places it on the start square.
The first player roles the dice and moves the indicated number of spaces.
The question is read by another player who does not own the square.
If the player answers correctly they receive the number of points on the card and own the square.
Ownership of a square is notated by drawing a dot of the same colour of the owners place marker
on the square.
If the player answers incorrectly the number of points on the card are deducted from the player.
If the square is not owned and the player answers incorrectly the square remains not owned.
If the square is owned and the player answers incorrectly the owner of the square may answer the
question. If the owner answers correctly they receive the points on the card. If the owner answers
incorrectly no points are deducted.
If a player lands on a square which they own no points are deducted for an incorrect answer.
Game play continues until all but one of the players are bankrupt, that is have 0 points, or an agreed
target score has been reached by one of the players.
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Bibliography
Mapp, F. C. (2006) KS3 Success Revision Guide Mathematics SATs Levels 5 – 8; London: Letts
Educational
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Appendix
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Score Sheet
Name: Name:
Marker colour: Marker colour:
Points Topic Points Topic
50 50
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Question Cards
Number Number
Name all the factors of 32. Name all the factors of 100.
Score: 3 Score: 2
Number Number
What is the definition of a prime number? Name all the prime numbers between 10
and 20?
A prime number is a number with only two
factors, 1 and itself. 11, 13, 17, 19
Score: 3 Score: 4
Number Number
Score: 3 Score: 3
Number Number
What is the lowest common multiple of 6 What are the first 4 squared numbers?
and 8?
1, 4, 9, 16
24
Score: 4 Score: 3
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Number Number
Score: 2 Score: 3
Number Number
Arrange these numbers from smallest to If I multiply a positive number and a negative
largest; -9, 4, 7, -2, 0, 3. number what result do I get?
Score: 1 Score: 3
Number Number
Score: 3 Score: 4
Number Number
-18 -7
Score: 4 Score: 3
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Number Number
0.06 75000
Score: 4 Score: 2
Number Number
3 1 4 2
What is + , express as a mixed number. What is + ?, express as an improper
4 2 6 3
fraction.
1
1
4 8
6
Score: 4 Score: 3
Number Number
5 2 3
What is − ? In a basket of 20 apples are red. How many
7 7 4
apples are red?
3
7 15
Score: 2 Score: 4
Number Number
In a bag of balls there are red, green and What is 5.776 to 2dp?
1 2
yellow balls. of the balls are red, of the
6 3
balls are green. What fraction are yellow? 5.78
1
6
Score: 5 Score: 3
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Number Number
Score: 2 Score: 3
Number Number
£301.50 90%
Score: 3
Score: 5
Number Number
£132,000
Score: 4 Score: 5
Number Number
My car decreased in value by 4% each year A shop keeper bought a bag of potatoes for
that I owned it. I bought it in 2002 for £3000 £1.15, he then sold them for £2.25. What
how much did I sell it for in 2006? was his percentage profit?
£2548.04 95.7%
Score: 5 Score: 5
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Number Number
33.3% 12.5%
Score: 3 Score: 2
Number Number
3 5
8
Score: 5 Score: 3
Number Number
12m
Score: 3 Score: 4
Number Number
In a class there are 12 boys and 18 girls. For every 2 blue tee-shirts, I have 3 green
Express the class as a ratio. tee-shirts. If I have 6 blue tee-shirts how
many green tee-shirts do I have?
2:3
9
Score: 4 Score: 4
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Number Number
The brand of soap power I want to buy The cake recipe that I have gives enough
comes in two sizes. I can buy 800g for £5.30 cake for 3 people, but I need a cake for 7
or I can buy 500g for £3.65. Which option people. The recipe calls for 150g of flour,
represents the best value for money? how much do I need to make a cake for 7
people?
The 800g box.
350g
Score: 5 Score: 5
L8 L8
Number Number
1 4
Score: 4 Score: 3
L8 L8
Number Number
8.76x10-3
12
4
Score: 3 Score: 3
L8 L8
Number Number
487.8 0.00432
Score: 3 Score: 4
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Algebra Algebra
5ad + 4d + 3af 3
x≤
4
Score: 4
Score: 4
Algebra Algebra
S = 3n
Score: 3 Score: 2
Algebra Algebra
Score: 3 Score: 4
Algebra Algebra
3d + 6a x2 + 6x + 8
Score: 2 Score: 4
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Algebra Algebra
y2 + 6y + 9 6(j+3)
Score: 5 Score: 2
Algebra Algebra
k
j= + 5.
2a
(x-4)(x+4)
k = 2a(j − 5)
Score: 5 Score: 4
Algebra Algebra
a = 3, b = 1
Score: 4 Score: 4
Algebra Algebra
Name this common number pattern: Solve the inequality 3(2x – 7) > -3 +5x.
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13...
x > 18
Fibonacci sequence
Score: 4 Score: 4
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Algebra Algebra
Find the nth term of the sequence: Find the nth term of the sequence:
6, 10, 14, 13, 16... 4, 10, 20, 34, 52...
4n + 2 2n2 + 2
Score: 4 Score: 5
Algebra Algebra
Score: 3 Score:4
L8 L8
Algebra Algebra
Sketch an x3 graph. 1
Sketch a graph.
𝑥𝑥
Score: 5 Score: 5
How many sides does a pentagon have? How many lines of symmetry does a regular
hexagon have?
5
6
Score: 1 Score: 2
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Shape, space and measurement Shape, space and measurement
What size are the angles in an equilateral How many angles are equal in an isosceles
triangle? triangle?
60° 2
Score: 2 Score: 2
A chord is a straight line that joins two points An arc is a part of the circumference.
on the circumference.
Score: 4 Score: 3
Score: 4 Score: 3
Score: 3 Score: 4
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Shape, space and measurement Shape, space and measurement
360° 180°
Score: 5 Score: 4
Equal Equal
Score: 5 Score: 5
Score: 4 Score: 5
Score: 4 Score: 4
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Shape, space and measurement Shape, space and measurement
Using Pythagoras’ theorem find the length of Point A is at (3,4), point B is at (6,7) what is
the hypotenuse if a = 4cm and b= 5cm the length of line AB?
41 18
Score: 3 Score: 5
Sine= Cosine=
𝑂𝑂 𝐴𝐴
𝐻𝐻 𝐻𝐻
Score: 4 Score: 4
𝑂𝑂 4.56m
𝐴𝐴
Score: 4 Score: 2
If it takes Jill 30 minutes to walk 2km, how What is the area of a rectangle?
fast is she travelling?
A = lw
1.11 m/s
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Shape, space and measurement Shape, space and measurement
Score: 3 Score: 4
A parallelogram with base 3cm and What is the formula for the circumference of
perpendicular height 4cm, what is its area? a circle?
12cm C = πd or C = 2πr
Score: 5 Score: 4
The area of a shape is 3cm. If the lengths are What is the volume of a prism?
enlarged by scale factor 3 what is the new
area? Volume = area of cross section x length
V = al
27cm3
Score: 5 Score: 4
L8
Shape, space and measurement Shape, space and measurement
A cylinder has a radius of 2cm and a height Does this formula represent a length, area or
of 5cm. What is its volume? volume?
6ab + c2
20π or 62.8
Area
Score: 5 Score: 5
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Handling Data Handling Data
If the probability that it will snow is 0.75, There are 2 blue balls, 3 yellow balls and 5
what is the probability that it will not snow? red balls in a bag, what is the probability of
choosing a red ball out of the bag? Express
0.25 as a decimal.
0.5
Score: 3 Score: 4
The probability of getting the wrong change There are 2 blue balls, 3 yellow balls and 5
1 red balls in a bag, what is the probability of
in a shop is 5. What is the probability of
getting the wrong change in two different choosing a red ball or a yellow ball out of the
shops? bag? Express as a decimal.
1
25 0.8
Score: 4 Score: 5
Data which can only take particular values, Data that can take any value in a given
often whole numbers gained from counting range, often found by measuring.
Score: 4 Score: 4
Score: 3 Score: 3
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Handling Data Handling Data
A prediction which can be tested by doing a A graph showing both values increasing.
survey.
Score: 5 Score: 4
A graph showing one value decreasing as the There is no relationship between the values
other increases. on the graph.
Score: 4 Score: 4
Mean = sum of the values divided by the The median is the middle value when the
number of values used. numbers are put in order of size.
Score: 3 Score: 4
The mode is the value that occurs most Range = highest value – lowest value
often.
Score: 3 Score: 3
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L8
Handling Data Handling Data
Score: 5 Score: 3
L8 L8
Handling Data Handling Data
The upper quartile is the value covering the The upper quartile is the value covering the
3 1
first of the distribution. first of the distribution.
4 4
Score: 4 Score: 4
In two independent events, the second In mutually exclusive events the second
outcome is not altered by the first outcome. outcome is affected by the first outcome.
Score: 3 Score: 3
2 91%
9
Score: 3 Score: 5
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