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Some Maths questions to test out students before or after their visit:
If each child on camp drinks 2 litres of water every day, how many litres will be consumed over the 4 days?
A bivouac plastic is 2.7m long and 2m wide.
Calculate the: (a) perimeter ; (b) area of one piece.
The trunk of a large tree in Platypus State Forest has a circumference of 2.1m. Give an approximation of the diameter.
A large cubic rubbish bin with a length of 2m is made for the camping area. What is the capacity of the bin?
Draw a shape you saw on camp (fish, tent, etc) on square grid paper in your maths book. Give the shape to a friend to calculate the area using the shading and counting method.
If a camper is able to walk at 2 metres per second constantly, how fast would that be in kilometres per hour?
The bus driver leaves the depot at 7.50a.m and does not return until 12.15p.m. How long is he out for?
Show on an analogue clock and write in digital 24 hour time approximately when you:
(a) arrived at camp (b) went to sleep (c) had a swim
Using your camp timetable calculate the total time spent on:
(a) canoeing (b) orienteering (c) eating
On a timeline show the events of one day on camp.
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Last reviewed 11 December 2019
Last updated 11 December 2019