Combinations WORKSHEET
Combinations WORKSHEET DESCRIPTION
Introduce students to correspondence problems with this worksheet. Pupils will begin by using tables to systematically list possible outcomes from two events such as ice cream flavour and topping in section A. Section B requires children to use multiplication to calculate the total number of outcomes rather than by listing them. The section also includes problems such as “If there are 15 possible combinations of socks and shoes and 5 pairs of socks, how many pairs of shoes are there?"
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Your child will learn to solve correspondence problems where they connect different groups of objects together, such as matching clothing items or food choices. They'll start by creating systematic lists using tables, then progress to using multiplication as a more efficient method. This builds their understanding of how multiplication relates to real-world counting situations.



