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1.Please leave the authors name on the slides to show respect for the work of the author. 2.If you make modifications to the PowerPoint shows (for example changing the questions), the author would be grateful if he could receive a copy of the new slideshow to add to his personal collection (and also track the usage of the slideshows). Email: [email protected] 3.The author is keen that teaching resources should be shared by all and would be grateful if each user could recommend more schools and so infect the world with these games (reiterating the 'Conditions of Use'). Conditions of Use: Out of respect for the authors time and effort in making these games in PowerPoint, and also making them available on the internet, please respect the authors three 'Conditions of Use'.

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1.Please leave the authors name on the slides to show respect for the work of the author.2.If you make modifications to the PowerPoint shows (for example changing the questions), the author would be grateful if he could receive a copy of the new slideshow to add to his personal collection (and also track the usage of the slideshows). Email: [email protected] author is keen that teaching resources should be shared by all and would be grateful if each user could recommend more schools and so infect the world with these games (reiterating the 'Conditions of Use').

Conditions of Use:

Out of respect for the authors time and effort in making these games in PowerPoint, and also making them available on the internet, please respect the authors three 'Conditions of Use'.

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Welcome to…

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A Tribute to Bob Holness

- The All-Time MASTER of Ceremonies -

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Today’s Subject…Mathematical Words!

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P

U

K

I

E

C

G

M

S

A

N

B

R

L

H

T

V

FZ D

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Which ‘P’ is…

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What ‘U’ is…?

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What ‘K’ is…

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What ‘I’ is…?

I

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What ‘E’ do we use to say that fractions are the same?

Equivalent

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What ‘C’ describes …?

C

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What ‘G’ is?

G

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What ‘M’ is the prefix to denote multiplication by 10-

3?

Milli

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What ‘S’ is …?

S

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What ‘A’ is an angle less than 90 degrees?

Acute

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What ‘N’ is …?

N

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What ‘B’ is …?

B

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What ‘R’ is …?

R

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What ‘L’ is …?

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What ‘H’ is …?

H

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What ‘T’ is …?

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What ‘V’ is ///?

V

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What ‘F’ is …?

F

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Which ‘Z’ is …?

Z

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What ‘D’ is …?

D

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Thanks for playing…

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It’s ‘good bye’ from me…

And it’s ‘good bye’ from Bob.

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