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I usually find place value 7 DIGIT WHOLE NUMBERS such a boring topic to teach. This year, I was determined to make some resources that meant it wasn’t such a mundane topic. Ladies and gents, I present to you…. my 7 digit whole number place value scavenger hunt. I used this fun, practical activity with my Year 6 class (but could also be used with Year 5) and it was a total hit. They spent the lesson on their feet excitedly searching for answers and solving the twenty place value questions.

Best of all, it’s minimal prep – just print and hide – so all you have to do is chill and enjoy your evening.

Aligned to the Year 6 maths UK National Curriculum

**Included:
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Page 1: Credits

Page 2: Instructions

Page 3-22: Twenty Scavenger Hunt cards

Page 23: Recording Sheet

Page 24: Answer Sheet

Your class will be asked 20 questions like:

  • What value is in the hundred thousands column in the number 976 234?

  • Rearrange these cards to make the largest multiple of 3….

  • Which number is greater – 650 213 or 653 210

How to use:

Minimal prep before the lesson: Print and hide the 20 scavenger hunt cards around the classroom, hall or playground. Print out the recording sheet – enough for one per group. Children will need one pencil or pen per group and something to lean on like a clipboard.
Working in pairs, solve the scavenger hunt question at the bottom of the page in the pink box.
Hunt for the answer which will be in a blue box at the top of the page on another card hidden somewhere around the room.
Once you’ve found that scavenger hunt card, record the letter in the yellow star and answer the question in the pink box underneath.
Now you can hunt for the corresponding answer on another hidden scavenger hunt card.
Repeat until you have completed the 20 question loop.

If you like this, you might also like:
Scavenger Hunt | Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fun-scavenger-hunt-add-and-subtract-fractions-unlike-denominators-year-6-12566945

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I hope that this resource brings fun and creativity to your classroom.

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Mrs Brown Bear

xoxo

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Make maths fun and practical with these minimal prep fraction scavenger hunts for Year 6. In each grab and go scavenger hunt, UKS2 pupils hunt for and solve 20 questions that form a loop. Gets pupils up on their feet and excited about maths. Answer sheet included. **SAVE 20% BUNDLE** Aligned to the National Curriculum. Best of all, it’s minimal prep – just print and hide – so all you have to do is chill and enjoy your evening. Included: - Add and subtract unlike fractions for Year 6 20 questions which require Year 6 pupils to find a common denominator before adding and subtracting the unlike fractions. - Add and subtract mixed number fractions 20 questions which require Year 6 pupils to convert mixed numbers into improper fractions before adding and subtracting the fractions. - SATS arithmetic paper practice: question set 1 20 questions based on the 2019 SATS arithmetic paper Bonus File: FREE Scavenger Hunt for place value 7 digit whole numbers: Scavenger Hunt | 7 digit whole numbers These are also available as individual products How to use: Solve the question at the bottom of the page in the pink box. Hunt for the answer which will be in a blue box at the top of the page on another card hidden somewhere around the room. Once you've found that card, record the letter in the yellow star and answer the question in the pink box underneath. Now you can hunt for the corresponding answer on another hidden card. Repeat until you have completed the 20 question loop. Alternatively, shuffle all of the cards and ask the children to see if they can solve the loop. Included in each scavenger hunt: Instructions Twenty Scavenger Hunt cards Recording Sheet Answer Sheet Credits Use these games for: *SATS Test Prep *Cover lesson * Intervention groups* Let's be friends: Twitter @brownbearmaths I hope that this resource brings fun and creativity to your classroom. If you enjoyed using it, please support my small business by leaving me a review. Mrs Brown Bear xoxo

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