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Year 6 Maths Homework Sheets

The document consists of multiple sheets designed for Year 6 students, focusing on various mathematical concepts including number value identification, rounding, negative numbers, Roman numerals, multiplication (both short and long), and division. Each sheet contains exercises for students to practice these skills, with sections for writing numbers in ascending order and calculating temperature changes. The exercises are structured to enhance students' understanding of mathematical operations and number systems.

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Year 6 Maths Homework Sheets

The document consists of multiple sheets designed for Year 6 students, focusing on various mathematical concepts including number value identification, rounding, negative numbers, Roman numerals, multiplication (both short and long), and division. Each sheet contains exercises for students to practice these skills, with sections for writing numbers in ascending order and calculating temperature changes. The exercises are structured to enhance students' understanding of mathematical operations and number systems.

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Y6 Name

A1 NUMBERS
Sheet 1   PLacE
XXX value of digitS 11

Write down the value of the underlined digit.

1 2 796 503 9 4 285 378

2 1 042 916 10 918 044

3 833 130 11 1 761 961

4 5 125 899 12 2 524 506

5 7 901 287 13 6 170 412

6 686 751 14 5 935 180

7 3 457 425 15 452 439

8 8 319 662 16 9 687 855

Work out.

17  2 035 918 1 8000 22 6 504 175 2 7000

18 710 764 2 500 23  1829 1 1 000 000

19  40 1 300 000 24 9000 2 60

20 1 000 000 2 20 000 25  1 936 283 1 90 000

21  4 983 632 1 400 26  7 652 547 2 800 000

Write these numbers in ascending order.

27 823 833   833 322   832 238   823 388

28 197 711   179 971   199 197   197 199

29 4 400 066   4 064 046   4 006 646   4 060 640

30 2 552 572   2 725 252   2 527 727   2 722 577


Y6 Name
A1 NUMBERS
Sheet 2 Rounding
   XXX 2

Round to the nearest: 1000 100 100 000

1 562 318

2 7 235 094

3 81 951

4 9 654 247

5 2 109 883

6 4 870 460

Round to the nearest: 10 1 000 000 1000

7 5 840 738

8 2 462 903

9 617 172

10 1 259 645

11 6 506 381

12 8 941 526

1 1
Round to the nearest: ​ ___ ​ 1 ​ ____ ​
10 100
13 4·062

14 13·785

15 2·827

16 298·491
Y6 Name
Sheet 3 NEGATIVE NUMBERS 3

A B C D E F
°C
�20 �10 0 10 20

Look at the scale. Write the temperature shown by each letter.

1 E 3 F 5 D

2 C 4 A 6 B

What is the difference in temperature between:

7 C and D 10 B and F 13 A and B

8 B and E 11 A and D   14 B and C

9 A and C 12 C and E   15 A and F

What would the temperature be if it was:

16 at D and fell 15° °C 20 at E and fell 20° °C

17 at A and rose 13° °C 21 at A and rose 24° °C

18 at F and fell 20° °C 22 at C and fell 12° °C

19 at B and rose 12° °C 23 at B and rose 7° °C

Complete the tables showing changes in temperature.

24 25
OLD CHANGE NEW OLD CHANGE NEW
2° 28° 16° 3°
27° 112° 14° 26°
23° 215° 221° 213°
19° 223° 15° 4°
223° 17° 18° 27°
25° 29° 217° 21°
Y6 Name
Sheet 4 ROMAN NUMERALS 4

Write in Arabic numbers.

1 CCXV 11 CCCXXVII

2 DCXLIII 12 DCCCXC

3 CLXVIII 13 DCLXXV

4 CDXXIX 14 CMLII

5 DCCLXXX 15 CVIII

6 CCCLVII 16 DXIV

7 DXCII 17 DCCXLI

8 DCCCXXXIV 18 CDLXXXVI

9 CMI 19 CCLXIII

10 CDLXXVI 20 DCXXXIX

Write in Roman numerals.

21 542 31 651

22 226 32 937

23 389 33 284

24 603 34 793

25 467 35 520

26 730 36 816

27 154 37 179

28 295 38 405

29 871 39 948

30 918 40 362
Y6 Name
Sheet 5 WRITTEN METHOD FOR 1/2 5

6 11 1 7 1
Examples 5 8 3 7 4 7 2 5 8 0
1 1 9 5 6 7 2 3 4 9 1 7
7 7 9 4 1 3 7 6 6 3
1 1 1

Work out.

1 4 6 4 5 8 7 6 7 3 9 3 13 3 5 7 6 3
1 4 5 7 9 8 1 1 9 6 1 9 1 2 8 5 7 5

2 5 3 9 7 4 8 2 4 5 8 9 14 7 6 1 5 9
1 2 4 6 3 9 1 1 6 4 7 4 1 2 3 8 6 5

3 3 8 6 2 7 9 4 1 8 4 6 15 5 7 9 3 6
1 1 1 8 7 6 1 3 3 9 8 4 1 1 8 7 8 6

4 3 5 1 4 2 10 8 2 4 1 0 16 7 5 2 0 6
2 2 6 7 9 3 2 5 4 7 5 2 2 2 5 5 1 4

5 6 4 2 3 5 11 5 1 3 2 4 17 9 9 1 3 2
2 2 3 6 8 9 2 3 9 6 7 5 2 1 7 4 3 9

6 9 3 5 7 1 12 4 0 8 5 3 18 6 2 6 4 0
2 3 4 8 2 3 2 1 6 1 7 9 2 5 6 1 8 3
Y6 Name
Sheet 6 SHORT MULTIPLICATION 6

Examples 4 7 3 9 3 6 · 1 8
Work from the 3 8 3 6 Align the
right and carry.
3 7 9 1 2 2 1 7 · 0 8 decimal points.
5 3 7 3 1 4

Work out.

1 1 5 3 8 9 1 3 7 5 17 2 9 · 5 6
3 7 3 1 2 3 5

2 5 4 9 6 10 4 9 6 2 18 1 8 · 7 4
3 3 3 7 3 1 1

3 3 7 2 5 11 1 4 1 8 19 4 1 8 · 5
3 6 3 6 3 9

4 1 6 8 2 12 3 7 2 6 20 3 5 0 · 7
3 8 3 9 3 7

5 2 3 5 9 13 2 8 · 3 7 21 5 2 · 6 9
3 9 3 3 3 4

6 3 8 7 4 14 7 3 · 9 5 22 6 3 · 9 2
3 5 3 8 3 6

7 2 9 3 6 15 6 5 7 · 8 23 1 7 4 · 8
3 1 1 3 2 3 8

8 7 0 4 8 16 5 4 2 · 9 24 3 8 1 · 6
3 4 3 1 2 3 1 2
Y6 Name
Sheet 7 LONG MULTIPLICATION 7

Examples 4 4 5 1 3

3 8 1 9 4 7 · 1 5
3 2 5 3 3 7
1 9 0 9 5 (3819 x 5) 3 3 0 · 0 5
71 6 31 8 0 (3819 x 20) 1 42 1 41 · 5 0
9 5 4 7 5 1 7 4 4 · 5 5
1 1

Work out.

1 1 4 7 3 6 1 0 8 6 11 5 3 4 · 8
3 1 5 3 5 2 3 1 7

2 2 9 1 6 7 4 3 7 9 12 1 6 · 9 3
3 2 7 3 2 9 3 3 8

3 1 3 8 5 8 2 8 6 5 13 2 8 0 · 7
3 3 4 3 3 5 3 4 3

4 3 5 2 9 9 7 4 8 1 14 7 1 · 4 8
3 4 6 3 1 3 3 2 6

5 5 7 4 2 10 4 9 2 7 15 3 5 7 · 6
3 1 8 3 2 4 3 5 9
Y6 Name
8 SHORT/LONG
Sheet    XXX MULTIPLICATION 8

Work out.

1 1 3 9 4 5 2 5 8 3 9 6 8 7 4
3 8 3 1 1 3 5

2 3 7 6 9 6 4 6 5 7 10 1 9 6 3
3 3 3 7 3 1 2

3 2 8 4 5 7 8 3 9 6 11 4 6 2 9
3 1 2 3 4 3 9

4 5 0 3 7 8 9 7 3 0 12 2 7 5 8
3 9 3 6 3 8

13 3 1 9 6 15 5 0 8 3 17 1 5 3 9
3 1 4 3 2 3 3 3 9

14 2 7 5 8 16 3 6 7 2 18 2 8 4 5
3 2 5 3 4 7 3 5 4
Y6 Name
A1 NUMBERS
Sheet 9   SHORT
XXX DIVISION 99

Examples 6132 4 7 53·8 4 4

876
________ 1 3·4 5
___________
)
7​6 15342 ​ )
4​5 13 ·18 20 ​

Work out.

1 _________ 9 ___________ 17 __________


)
5​2 1 8 5  ​ )
4​3 7 · 4 4  ​ 2​)5 2 · 9   ​

2 _________ 10 __________ 18 __________


)
8​4 2 3 2  ​ )
12​1 9 0 · 8 ​ ​ 5​)3 0 · 7   ​​

3 _________ 11 __________ 19 ________


3)2 5 9 5  ​ 8​)3 0 · 0 8  ​ 4​)2 8 9   ​

4 _________ 12 __________ 20 ________


12​)5 6 7 6  ​ 3​)2 7 8 · 1  ​ 8​)3 9 0   ​

 ​ 5 _________ 13 __________ 21 ____________


)
9​2 6 4 6 ​ )
7​1 2 · 8 8  ​ 6​)3 3 8 ·   
1   ​

6 _________ 14 __________ 22 ________


)
7​4 5 6 4  )
6​4 3 9 · 2  ​ 4​)6 7 8   ​ ​

7 _________ 15 __________ 23 __________


11​)4 2 4 6  9​)5 2 · 7 4  ​ 5​)7 4 · 8   ​

8 _________ 16 __________ 24 ________


6​)5 6 8 8  ​ 11​)2 1 4 · 5  ​ 8​)6 0 6   ​
Y6 Name
Sheet 10 LONG DIVISION 10

Work out.

1 _________
2 5 3  ​ 5 _________ 9 _________
14​)3 5 4 2  ​ 19)7 5 4 4  15​)5 7 · 3   ​
(200 3 14)
 ​  ​  ​

(50 3 14)

(3 3 14)

2
_________
6 _________ 10 ___________
28)4 9 2 8  ​ 23​)7 5 4 4 ​ 26​)9 8 · 5 4   ​
  
(
 ​
3 28)  ​  ​

( 3 28)

( 3 28)

3
_________
7 _________ 11 ___________
35)8 7 2 5  ​ 38​)6 2 3 2  32​)6 2 0 · 8   ​
  
( 3
 ​ 35)  ​  ​

( 3 35)

( 3 35)

4
_________
8 _________ 12 ___________
47)8 6 9 5  ​ 54)8 1 0 7 ​ 43​)5 8 · 4 8   ​
  
( 3
 ​ 47)  ​  ​

( 3 47)

( 3 47)
Y6 Name
Sheet 11 SHORT/LONG DIVISION 11

Work out.

1 _________ 5 _________ 9 _________


9)2 5 5 6  ​ 5​)4 7 5 8 ​ 11​)6 0 · 0 6 ​

2 _________ 6 _________ 10 _________


)
4​2 9 5 8  ​ )
8​3 7 4 0 ​ 9​)6 7 7 · 7 ​

3 _________ 7 _________ 11 _________


)
7 3 8 3 6  ​ )
3​1 8 8 7  7​)2 5 · 5 5 ​

4 _________ 8 _________ 12 _________


12​)2 0 7 4  ​ 6)5 3 5 9 ​ 12​)7 6 6 · 8 ​

13 _________
15 _________
17 _________
13​)5 5 6 4  ​ 29​)5 3 2 5 ​ 36​)9 5 · 4  ​
 ​  ​  ​

14 _________
16 _________
18 _________
42)6 6 7 8  ​ 17)4 6 7 0 ​ 24​)7 5 9 · 6 ​
 ​  ​  ​
Y6 Name
Sheet 12 ROUNDING UP OR DOWN 12

Examples 75 eggs 75 eggs


boxes of 6 boxes of 6
13 boxes needed 12 boxes filled
(round up) (round down)

Show your working. Write the answer in the box.

1 Salt pots hold 80g each.


pots needed for 1 kg of salt.

2
180 days is complete weeks.

3 6 rolls per packet.


packets from 200 rolls.

4 A coach costs £400 to hire.


£9 tickets need to be sold to cover the cost.

5 12 pins in each pin cushion.


cushions needed for 200 pins.

6 8 plates in a set.
sets from 150 plates.

7 9 18 chairs in each row.


length of a 35 m pool in order to
rows needed for 280 people.
swim 2 km

8 56 pills in each packet. 10 15 ml doses of medicine.


packets from 3000 pills. doses from 400 ml.
Y6 Name
Sheet 13 MULTIPLICATION FACTS 1 13

Write the missing number in the box.

1 7 3 80 5 17 500 3 9 5 33 20 3 10 5

2 90 3 50 5 18 90 3 3 5 34 40 3 700 5

3 2 3 900 5 19 400 3 120 5 35 8 3 80 5

4 40 3 600 5 20 60 3 80 5 36 9 3 400 5

5 1800 4 30 5 21 14 000 4 20 5 37 1080 4 90 5

6 9600 4 1200 5 22 3500 4 7 5 38 5400 4 60 5

7 200 4 40 5 23 3300 4 110 5 39 1200 4 200 5

8 21 000 4 700 5 24 480 4 6 5 40 84 000 4 1200 5

9 3 200 5 2400 25 3 80 5 960 41 3 500 5 4000

10 3 80 5 400 26 3 40 5 44 000 42 3 70 5 770

11 3 900 5 81 000 27 3 5 5 300 43 3 800 5 32 000

12 3 110 5 6600 28 3 9 5 6300 44 3 30 5 2400

13 4 60 5 12 29 4 70 5 900 45 4 600 5 70

14 4 50 5 70 30 4 12 5 300 46 4 110 5 110

15 4 700 5 80 31 4 30 5 110 47 4 120 5 9

16 4 1200 5 11 32 4 6 5 50 48 4 900 5 6
Y6 Name
Sheet 14 MULTIPLICATION FACTS 2 14

Write the missing number in the box.

1 8 3 0·6 5 17 4 3 0·9 5 33 8 3 0·5 5

2 6 3 0·4 5 18 5 3 1·1 5 34 6 3 0·8 5

3 3 3 0·9 5 19 9 3 0·7 5 35 11 3 1·2 5

4 7 3 1·1 5 20 12 3 1·2 5 36 12 3 0·3 5

5 8·4 4 7 5 21 2·5 4 5 5 37 6·3 4 9 5

6 2·0 4 5 5 22 2·4 4 8 5 38 2·2 4 2 5

7 6·0 4 12 5 23 4·2 4 6 5 39 3·5 4 7 5

8 8·8 4 8 5 24 3·2 4 4 5 40 1·8 4 6 5

9 3 2 5 1·8 25 3 9 5 9·9 41 3 4 5 3·6

10 3 6 5 3·6 26 3 7 5 2·8 42 3 8 5 6·4

11 3 9 5 10·8 27 3 2 5 1·6 43 3556

12 3 3 5 2·4 28 3 8 5 9·6 44 3 12 5 9·6

13 4 7 5 0·6 29 4 3 5 0·5 45 4 9 5 0·5

14 4 12 5 0·7 30 4 6 5 0·9 46 4 7 5 0·7

15 4 4 5 0·4 31 4 11 5 1·1 47 4 11 5 0·4

16 4 8 5 0·9 32 4 12 5 0·2 48 4 6 5 1·2


Y6 Name
Sheet 15 MENTAL CALCULATIONS 15

Write the answer only.

1 549 163 1 4050   17 (120 1 180) 3 7   

2 1 953 748 1 90 200    18 (540 4 9) 1 48   

3 280 535 1 300 080    19 (12·5 2 7) 4 11   

4 2 414 679 1 7006    20 (3·7 3 2) 2 4

5 5 146 3022 60 070    21 149 2 (300 4 60)   

6 730 281 2 504 000    22 300 4 (39 1 36)   

7 1 295 157 2 9100    23 10 3 (10 2 10)   

8 527 896 2 30 008    24 9·5 1 (0·15 3 100)   

9 386 413 1 59 000    25 (17 1 23) 3 (170 2 90)   

10 719 564 1 200 500    26 (0·3 3 19) 4 (5·9 1 4·1)   

11 204 759 1 8600    27 (10 2 5·8) 3 (420 4 70)   

12 1 638 367 1 70 090    28 (640 4 8) 1 (4 3 7)   

13 973 920 2 300 007    29 (88 1 44) 4 (60 2 49)

14 431 575 2 60 600    30 (0·02 3 50) 2 (0·2 3 5)   

15 2 102 634 2 5009    31 (165 1 75) 4 (150 4 25)   

16 1 649 518 2 900 040    32 (10·8 4 12) 3 (10·8 1 1·2)   


Y6 Name
Sheet 16 MULTIPLES, COMMON FACTORS, PRIME NUMBERS 16

Write down two numbers that are common multiples of:

1 2 and 9 3 4 and 5 5 5 and 8

2 3 and 7 4 3 and 11 6 4 and 13

Write down the lowest common multiple of:

7 5 and 9 9 2, 3 and 7 11 2, 4 and 9

8 4 and 10 10 3, 4 and 5 12 2, 3 and 11

Write down the common factors. Circle the highest common factor.

13 9, 15 15 36, 48 17 28, 42

14 18, 27 16 50, 75 18 36, 54

Write down all the prime numbers between:

19 30 and 50

20 70 and 100

21 Circle the three numbers which are composite numbers:

111 113 131 133 313 333

Write down all the prime factors of:

22 28 24 78 26 100

23 45 25 32 27 54
Y6 Name
Sheet 17 COMBINED OPERATIONS 17

ORDER OF OPERATIONS Examples 50 2 4 3 (19 2 7)


1. Deal with brackets 50 2 4 3 12
2. Divide and multiply 50 2 48
3. Add and subtract 2

Work out. Show your working as in the example.

1 (25 1 35) 4 (5 1 7) 4 100 2 (8 1 7) 3 5 7 72 4 (24 2 6) 1 16

2 (25 1 35) 4 5 1 7 5 (35 2 11) 3 4 1 9 8 0·8 3 5 1 20 4 4

3 25 1 35 4 5 1 7 6 (19 1 15) 3 (10 2 3) 9 7 1 14 4 (14 2 7)

Put the brackets in the right place to make the calculations correct.

10 2 3 3 1 4 5 14 14 9 3 5 2 2 5 27 18 20 2 15 4 5 5 1

11 72 4 12 3 3 5 18 15 20 4 5 2 1 5 3 19 2 2 0·5 3 3 5 0·5

12 5 3 7 2 3 5 20 16 4 1 8 3 2 5 24 20 12 1 8 4 4 5 14

13 16 1 8 4 2 5 12 17 90 4 10 1 5 5 6 21 4 3 6 1 2 5 26
Y6 Name
Sheet 18 MULTI-STEP WORD PROBLEMS 18

Show your working. Write the answers in the box.

1 52 136 women live in a town.


5 2 1 3 6 5 2 1 3 6
There are 3574 fewer men than women. 2 3 5 7 4 1
adults live in the town.

2 1 litre of champagne fills 8 glasses.


litres needed to fill 50 glasses.

3 3 teas and 2 cakes cost £5·95.


Cakes cost 95p each.

Teas cost £ each.

4 A rectangular garden is 13 m wide.


Its perimeter is 76 m.

It is m long.

5 635 eggs are laid.


boxes of 12 are packed.
59 eggs are left.

6 60 kg of potatoes in one sack.


150 sacks on each lorry.
kg of potatoes on three lorries.

7 Two thirds of a 534 km journey is left.


A further 189 km is completed.
km is left.

8 Adult train tickets cost £8·75 each.


2 adult and 5 child tickets cost £52·25.
Child tickets cost £ .
Y6 Name
Sheet 19 EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS 19

A fraction can be changed into an equivalent fraction by:

Cancelling using ​ 10 ​ ​ ​  


___ ​ ​ 5 ​
(4 2) __ Multiplying using 2  ​ (x 20)
​ __ ​ 40  ​
  ____
common factors 12 (4 2) 6 common multiples 5 (x 20) 100

Complete these equivalent fractions.

1 2 6 3 5 10
1 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​ 5 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​ 9 ​ __ ​5 ​ ___ ​ ​ 13 ​ __ ​5 ​ ___ ​​
2 6 3 ​ 4 8 6

4 1 2 2 1 4
2 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​ ​ 6 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​ 10 ​ __ ​5 ​ ____​ ​ 14 ​ __ ​5 ​ ___ ​​
5 10 6 ​ 5 100 4

1 1 2 1 5 10
3 ​ __ ​5 ____
​  ​ ​ 7 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​ 11 ​ __ ​5 ​ ___ ​ ​ 15 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​​
4 100 2 ​ 3 12 8

7 3 30 1 11 55
4 ​ ___ ​5 ___
​   ​ ​ 8 ​ ___ ​5 ___
​   ​ 12 ​ __ ​5 ​ ____​ ​ 16 ​ ___ ​5 ___
​   ​
10 20 10 ​ 2 100 20 ​

Simplify by cancelling.

5 15 15
17 ​ 10​ ​ __
___ 2
​   ​ 21 ​ ___ ​ 25 ​ ___ ​ 29 ​ ___ ​
15 3 10 10 18

90
18 ​ ____ ​
2
22 ​ ___ ​
2
26 ​ __ ​
50
30 ​ ____ ​
100 12 8 100

4
19 ​ ___ ​
25
23 ​ ___ ​
6
27 ​ ___ ​
100
31 ​ ____ ​
20 40 10 100

75
20 ​ ____ ​
6
24 ​ __ ​
8
28 ​ ___ ​
15
32 ​ ___ ​
100 9 12 20
Y6 Name
Sheet 20 COMPARING/ORDERING FRACTIONS 20

3 7 5
Arrange __
​   ​ , __
​   ​ , __
​   ​ in ascending order.
2 6 4
3 18 7 14 5 15
​ __ ​ 5 ___
​   ​     ​ __ ​ 5 ___
​   ​    ​ __ ​ 5 ___
​   ​
2 12 6 12 4 12
7 5 3
The correct order is __
​   ​ , __
​   ​ , __
​   ​
6 4 2

Write >, < or 5 each box.

1 5 2 3 1 2 7 175
1 ​ __ ​ ​ __
​   ​ 5 ​ __ ​ ​​ __
​   ​ 9 ​ __ ​ ​ ___
​   ​ 13 ​ __ ​ ​ ____
​   ​
2 8 3 4 4 10 4 100

2 4 1 1 2 3 12 17
2 ​ __ ​ ​ ___
​   ​ 6 ​ __ ​ ​​ __
​   ​ 10 ​ __ ​ ​​ __
​   ​ 14 ​ ___ ​ ​ ___
​   ​​
5 10 8 7 3 5 5 7

7 2 5 1 9 6 13 4
3 ​ __ ​ ​ __
​   ​ 7 ​ __ ​ ​​ __
​   ​ 11 ​ ___ ​ ​​ __
​   ​ 15 ​ ___ ​ ​ __
​   ​​
9 3 9 2 12 8 10 3

69 4 4 1 4 5 9 8
4 ​ ____ ​ ​​ __
​   ​ 8 ​ ___ ​ ​​ __
​   ​ 12 ​ __ ​ ​​ ___
​   ​ 16 ​ __ ​ ​ __
​   ​
100 5 12 3 9 12 6 5​

Arrange in ascending order.

2 3 ___
17 ​ __ ​, __
13 5 11 15 __ 4 7
​   ​, ​   ​, __
​   ​ 19 ​ ___ ​, ___
​   ​, ​   ​, __
​   ​
3 5 20 8 9 12 3 6

5 1 ___
18 ​ ___ ​, __
4 3 3 8 __ 5 7
​   ​, ​   ​, __
​   ​ 20 ​ __ ​, __
​   ​, ​   ​, __
​   ​
12 2 10 8 2 6 4 5

Find the number which is halfway between each pair of fractions.

1 3
21 ​ __ ​and __
2
23 ​ __ ​and
4 8
25 ​ __ ​and __
​   ​ 1 ​   ​
2 4 3 5 9

3 4
22 ​ ___ ​and ___
1 1
24 ​ __ ​and __
4 2
26 ​ __ ​and __
​   ​ ​   ​ ​   ​
10 10 4 6 7 3
Y6 Name
SHEET 21 ADDITION/SUBTRACTION OF FRACTIONS 21

Fill in the boxes to work out.

3 5 ___​ __ 5 ​ ​ 2 1 ​ ​ ​
1 ​ __ ​1 __
​   ​5 ​   ​1 ​   ​5 ___
​   ​5 1​ ___ ​ 5 ​ __ ​1 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​1 ​ ___ ​5 ​ ___ ​
4 8 8 8 8 8 3 4 12 12 12

7 2 7 ​ ​ ​ 1 4
2 ​ ___ ​1 __
​   ​5 ___
​   ​1 ___
​   ​5 ​ ___ ​5 1​ ___ ​ 6 ​ __ ​1 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​1 ​ ___ ​5 1​ ___ ​
12 3 12 12 12 12 2 5 10 10 10

5 1 __ 5 ​ ​ 7 3
3 ​ __ ​2 __
​   ​5 ​   ​2 ___
​   ​5 ​ ___ ​ 7 ​ __ ​2 ​ ___ ​5 ___
​   ​2 ​ ___ ​5 ​ ___ ​
6 2 6 6 6 8 10 40 40 40

4 3 ​ 3 ​ 3 1
4 ​ __ ​2 ___
​   ​5 ___
​   ​2 ​ ___ ​5 ___
​   ​ 8 ​ __ ​2 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​2 ​ ___ ​5 ​ ___ ​
5 10 10 10 10 5 3 15 15 15

1 9 7 1 3 1 1 2
9 4  ​ __ ​1 2 ​ ___ ​ 11 6 ​ ___ ​2 2 ​ __ ​ 13 2 ​ __ ​1 1​ __ ​ 15 3 ​ __ ​2 1 ​ __ ​
2 10 12 4 5 6 2 7​

19 72 1 22
6  ​ _______
 ​ 4  ​ _______
 ​ 3 ​ ________
 ​ 2 ​ _______
 ​
10 12 30 14

6 ​ ___ ​ 4  ​ ___ ​ 3 ​ ___ ​ 2 ​ ___ ​


10 12 30 14

7 ​ ___ ​
10

8 1 7 99 7 2 4 3
10 2 ​ __ ​1 1​ __ ​ 12 3 ​ ___ ​2 1​ ____ ​ 14 4 ​ __ ​1 2 ​ __ ​ 16 5 ​ __ ​2 3 ​ __ ​
9 3 10 100 8 3 9 4

81 2 99 1 2
3 ​ _______
 ​ 2 ​ ________
 ​ 6  ​ ________
 ​ 2 ​ ________
 ​
9 100 24 36

2 99 2
3  ​ ___ ​ 1​ ________
 ​ 6 ​ ___ ​ 1​ ________
 ​
9 100 24 36

4 ​ ___ ​ 1​ ____ ​ 7 ​ ___ ​ 1​ ___ ​


9 100 24 36
Y6 Name
Sheet 22 MULTIPLYING/DIVIDING FRACTIONS 22

MULTIPLYING DIVIDING

Multiply then cancel. Cancel before multiplying.


1
3 2
__ 6 3 3 3 1
​   ​3 __
​   ​5 ​ ___ ​ ___
​  ​ ​ __ ​4 6 5 ______
​   ​ 5 ___
​   ​
4 5 20 10 8 836 2 16

Write the answer in its simplest form.

1
1 2 2 1 4 4 1
1 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5 ___
​   ​ ____
​   ​ 11 __
​   ​4 8 5 _____
​   ​ 5 ____
​   ​
4 5 20 7 7 x 82

7 2 1     
2 ​ ___ ​3 __
​   ​5 ____
​   ​ 12 ​ __ ​4 2 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
12 7 4     

2 3 4     
3 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5 ____
​   ​ 13 ​ __ ​4 6 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
3 8 5     

1 4 2     
4 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5 ____
​   ​ 14 ​ __ ​4 4 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
2 5 3     

3 7 5     
5 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5 ____
​   ​ 15 ​ __ ​4 3 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
4 9 8     

2 5 3     
6 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5 ____
​   ​ 16 ​ __ ​4 12 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
5 8 4     

1 5 6     
7 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5 ____
​   ​ 17 ​ __ ​4 9 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
4 6 7     

2 4 5     
8 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5 ____
​   ​ 18 ​ __ ​4 10 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
3 5 6     

5 9 8     
9 ​ __ ​3 ​ ___ ​5 ____
​   ​ 19 ​ __ ​4 4 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
8 10 9     

6 1
10 ​ __ ​3 ​ ___ ​5 ____
9
20 ​ ___ ​4
    
​   ​ 6 5 ________
​   ​5 ____
​   ​
7 12 10     
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Sheet 23 FRACTIONS OF QUANTITIES 23

3
__ 1
​   ​of 40 kg ​ __ ​of 5 150 ml
8 4
1
(​ __ ​of 40 kg) 3 3 150 ml 3 4
8
5 kg 3 3 600 ml
1
Answer 15 kg ​ __ ​of 600 ml 5 150 ml
4

Work out mentally.

3 3 5
1 ​ __ ​of 200 5 ​ __ ​of 100 g 9 ​ __ ​of 4·2 m
4 5 6

7 5 9
2 ​ ___ ​of 80 6 ​ __ ​of 40 cm 10 ​ ___ ​of 300 ml
10 8 10

2 11 4
3 ​ __ ​of 48 7 ​ ____ ​of 10 kg 11 ​ __ ​of 65p
3 100 5

4 2 33
4 ​ __ ​of 84 8 ​ __ ​of 360 km 12 ​ ____ ​of £5
7 9 100

1
13 ​ __ ​of
1
19 ​ ____ ​of
5 20p   5 0·075 kg
2 100

1
14 ​ __ ​of
1
20 ​ __ ​of
53   5 19
8 4

1
15 ​ __ ​of
1
21 ​ ___ ​of
5 0·6 m   5 12
3 11

1
16 ​ ___ ​of
1
22 ​ __ ​of
5 £2·50   5 5 km
10 9

1
17 ​ __ ​of
1
23 ​ ___ ​of
5 16 cm   5 £0·40
5 12

1
18 ​ __ ​of
1
24 ​ __ ​of
58   5 200 m
9 6
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Sheet 24 DECIMAL FRACTIONS 24

Write as decimals.

513 2·513 6 6
1 2 ​ _____ ​ 5 5 ____
​   ​ 9 ​ _____ ​
1000 100 1000

79 39 82
2 ​ ____ ​ 6 ​ _____ ​ 10 3 ​ _____ ​
100 1000 1000

428 874 4
3 ​ _____ ​ 7 9 _____
​   ​ 11 ​ ____ ​
1000 1000 100

105 35 697
4 7 ​ _____ ​ 8 1 ____
​   ​ 12 8 ​ _____ ​
1000 100 1000

Write as mixed numbers.


​ 28 ​
6 ____
13 6·28 100 17 9·06 21 0·002

14 0·517 18 0·801 22 2·186

15 1·9 19 3·095 23 10·01

16 4·349 20 0·43 24 5·703

Give the value of the underlined figure.

25 1·403 4/10 29 28·714 33 45·12

26 19·178 30 60·099 34 7·602

27 2·562 31 3·231 35 32·489

28 4·85 32 16·345 36 0·596


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Sheet 25 ROUNDING DECIMALS 25

Rounding to the nearest whole number 2·495 2 3·716 4


Rounding to 1 decimal place 0·826 0·8 9·489 9·5
Rounding to 2 decimal places 5·175 5·18 1·963 1·96
Rounding to 3 decimal places 0·0309 0·031 7·2851 7·285

Round to the nearest Round to the nearest Round to the nearest


whole number. tenth. hundredth.

1 2·833 7 1·393 13 4·7302

2 5·37 8 4·625 14 2·148

3 8·714 9 9·55 15 8·504

4 3·5 10 3·139 16 3·997

5 0·29 11 2·084 17 7·612

6 7·906 12 5·74 18 0·359

Round to one Round to two Round to three


decimal place. decimal places. decimal places.

19 1·6418 25 8·9472 31 3·6086

20 2·963 26 6·381 32 9·74735

21 9·2751 27 3·5464 33 0·45454

22 6·519 28 5·2951 34 9·29292

23 4·938 29 7·0338 35 6·66666

24 5·8503 30 0·6299 36 7·17171


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Sheet 26 3/4 DECIMALS BY 10, 100, 1000 26

3 / 4 by 10 3 / 4 by 100 3 / 4 by 1000
digits move 1 place digits move 2 places digits move 3 places
2·183 3 10 5 21·83 3·7 3 100 5 370 0·409 3 1000 5 409
0·86 4 10 5 0·086 52 4 100 5 0·52 6115 4 1000 5 6.115

Work out. Write in the missing number.

1 0·07 3 100 5 17 3 10 5 3·15

2 1·6 3 1000 5 18 3 1000 5 9043

3 2·45 3 10 5 19 3 100 5 0·2

4 8·294 3 100 5 20 3 1000 5 837

5 60 4 1000 5 21 4 100 5 2·06

6 8 4 10 5 22 4 1000 5 1·509

7 30·3 4 100 5 23 4 10 5 6·05

8 5297 4 1000 5 24 4 100 5 0·212

9 0·14 3 1000 5 25 3 1000 5 400

10 0·006 3 10 5 26 3 100 5 791

11 3·9 3 100 5 27 3 10 5 4·8

12 1·101 3 1000 5 28 3 100 5 3·6

13 5·2 4 100 5 29 4 1000 5 1·04

14 9 4 1000 5 30 4 10 5 8·026

15 77·08 4 10 5 31 4 100 5 5·008

16 462 4 100 5 32 4 1000 5 0·085


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Sheet 27 3/4 OF DECIMALS 27

Write the answer only.

1 0·05 3 4 9 0·02 3 11 17 0·003 3 5

2 0·7 3 12 10 0·008 3 3 18 0·05 3 8

3 0·009 3 8 11 0·04 3 7 19 0·004 3 12

4 0·03 3 6 12 0·009 3 9 20 0·7 3 6

5 0·03 4 5 13 0·6 4 12 21 0·063 4 7

6 0·36 4 9 14 4·8 4 8 22 0·06 4 3

7 5·6 4 7 15 0·054 4 6 23 5·4 4 9

8 0·014 4 2 16 0·28 4 4 24 0·088 4 11

Work out using a formal written method. Work neatly and align decimal points.

25 139·6 3 3 26 42·53 3 9 27 1·275 3 6 28 84·39 3 7

1 3 9 · 6
3 3

29 31·2 4 4 30 45·6 4 12 31 4·2 4 5 32 5·04 4 8

_________
4)3 1 · 2  
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Sheet 28 REMAINDERS AS DECIMALS 28

Work out to three decimal places where necessary.

1 . c______________
7 2 9 · 8 7 _______________ 13 _______________
5​)3 6 14 49  · 40  ​ 9​)4 6 3 8     ​0. 4​)2 2 6 9     ​0..

2 _______________ 8 _______________ 14 _______________


)
8​2 0 5 4     ​0 )
3​8 2 9 7     ​00.0.0.0 7​)6 0 3 8     ​0..

3 _______________ 9 _______________ 15 _______________


)
4​2 7 3 3     ​0. .0 )
11​5 9 2 5     ​00. 6​)1 7 6 3     ​

4 _______________ 10 _______________ 16 _______________


6​)1 0 5 9     ​0.0 8​)1 2 7 0     ​0. 12​)5 2 5 5      ​

5 ________________ 11 _______________ 17 ______________


7​)1 2 4 7    0. ​0.0 2​)9 6 8 5     ​0. 9​)6 4 2 4     ​ 

6 _______________ 12 ________________ 18 ______________


)
12​4 3 1 1     ​0. )
5​3 5 6 4   0 ​.00 8​)3 7 4 7     ​ 

19 _______________
20 _______________
21 _______________
18​)4 7 4 3      ​ 24​)3 8 3 4     ​0 35​)8 3 8 6     ​
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Sheet 29 PERCENTAGES 29

Write as a percentage.

1 0·41 5 0·8 9 1/2 13 9/100

2 0·1 6 0·01 10 29/50 14 3/4

3 0·08 7 0·25 11 3/10 15 1/5 ​

4 0·99 8 0·7 12 19/20 16 11/25 ​

Write as:

a) a fraction in its simplest form.    b) a decimal.

17 90% a) b) 21 3% a) b)

18 57% a) b) 22 60% a) b)

19 25% a) b) 23 14% a) b)

20 68% a) b) 24 45% a) b)

Find.

25 10% of 290 33 25% of 48

26 10% of 800 34 50% of 27

27 10% of £4 35 75% of 800 m

28 10% of 16 cm 36 50% of 9·9 km

29 20% of 70 37 5% of 1000

30 30% of 350 38 5% of 60

31 90% of 500 ml 39 1% of £20·00

32 60% of 2 litres 40 1% of 7·5 kg


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Sheet 30 RATIO AND PROPORTION 30

Use the back of the sheet for any working out.

1 ​Sharon drives 3 miles to every 2 miles driven by Steve.

a) How far does Steve drive if Sharon drives 120 miles?

b) How far does Sharon drive if the journey is 250 miles?

2 ​The ratio of white rolls to brown rolls baked by a baker is 5:3.

a) How many white rolls are baked if the 200 rolls are baked altogether?

b) How many brown rolls are baked if 100 white rolls are baked?

3 ​400 g of flour is used to make eight cakes.

a) How much flour is needed for 6 cakes?

b) How much flour is needed for 20 cakes?

4 ​It takes Vincent 10 minutes to walk 800 metres.

a) How far does he walk in 3 minutes?

b) How far does he walk in 35 minutes?

5 ​ ✓ ✓ a) Write the ratio of the ticks to


crosses in its simplest form.
✓ ✗ ✗ ✓
✓ ✓ ✗ ✗ b) Write the proportion of boxes

✗ ✓ ✗ ✓ with crosses as a percentage.

6 ​Find the cost of:

a) 9 eggs at £1·50 for 6.

b) 600 g of meat at £8·00 per kilogram.

c) 350 g of cheese at £6·40 per kilogram.

7 a) Split 1·2 litres of liquid in the ratio 3:1.

b) Cut a 2·8 m plank in the ratio 5:2.

c) Share £180 in the ratio 4:5.


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Sheet 31 SCALE DRAWING 31

Scales on plans and maps are shown in these two ways.


Examples Using units As a ratio
1 cm represents 1 m 1 : 100
1 cm represents 1 km 1 : 100 000

Write each scale as ratio.

1 1 mm represents 2 cm 5 1 cm represents 300 m

2 1 cm represents 4 km 6 1 mm represents 1 cm

3 1 mm represents 1 m 7 1 cm represents 25 m

4 1 cm represents 5 m 8 1 mm represents 0·8 m

Use the scale to work out the length represented by each line.

9 1 : 100 000 km

10 1 : 40 m

11 1 : 5000 m

12 1 : 200 m

13 1 : 25 000 km

14 1 : 10 000 000 km

Give the scale for each line as a ratio.

15 6·4 m

16 8 km

17
200 m

18 450 km

19 20 m

1·2 km
20
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Sheet 32 MISSING NUMBER PROBLEMS 32

Write an equation to find the missing angles and lengths.

b
c c
c d � 14°
108° 135°
84°
1 a a 2 3 4 d

2a 1 84 5 180
2a 5 96
a 5 48°

e e f f g 10 cm h

5 4 cm 6 f 7 g�2 8 7 cm

Perimeter 5 16 cm Perimeter 5 21 cm Perimeter 5 24 cm Area 5 17·5 cm2




11 m 23 m 17 m 58 m
9 i i�3 10 2j j�5 11 k�2 k k�2 12 l 3l � 2

n�5 p 12 m 14 m

13 3n 14 2p � 3 15 q 16 5r

Perimeter 5 90 cm Perimeter 5 54 m Area 5 240 m2 Area 5 315 m2





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Sheet 33 FINDING ALL POSSIBLE OUTCOMES 33

Find both possible solutions. Find all possible solutions.


3 x 1 5 y 5 31 4 x 1 3 y 5 46
x 5 2, y 5 5 x 5 1, y 5 14 x 5 7, y 5 6
x 5 7, y 5 2 x 5 4, y 5 10 x 5 10, y 5 2

Find both possible solutions.


1 3x 1 y 5 8 3 5 x 1 2 y 5 23 5 2 x 1 3 y 5 16

x5 ,y5 x5 ,y5 x5 ,y5

x5 ,y5 x5 ,y5 x5 ,y5

2 x 1 4 y 5 10 4 3 x 1 4 y 5 29 6 5 x 1 3 y 5 37

x5 ,y5 x5 ,y5 x5 ,y5

x5 ,y5 x5 ,y5 x5 ,y5

7 Find all the possible ways in which 8 Apples are sold in bags of 5 or 8.
50 people can be seated at tables Find all the possible ways in which
of 4 and 6. 159 apples can be bagged.

2 fours, 7 sixes fives, eights

5 fours, sixes fives, eights

fours, sixes fives, eights

fours, 1 six fives, eights

For each equation find all the possible values of x and y.


9 5 x 1 y 5 23 10 3 x 1 2 y 5 23 11 4 x 1 5 y 5 63
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Sheet 34 NUMBER SEQUENCES 34

The rule is: The nth term is:


24 21 2 5 8 11 add 3 3n 2 7
_
1
1 ​ 2 ​ 2 _
1
2 ​ 2 ​ 3 _
1
3 ​ 2 ​ 4 add ​ 2 ​ ​ _n2 ​1 1
_
1

Complete the sequence by filling in the boxes. Write the rule in words.

1 0·2 0·6 1·0

2 22 21 1

3 1 ​ _34 ​ 2 ​ _14 ​ 2 ​ _12 ​

4 1 _​ 18 ​ 1 ​ _12 ​ 2 ​ _14 ​

5 0·95 0·85 0·75

6 22 60 98

7 1 ​ _23 ​ 2 ​ _13 ​ 3 ​ _23 ​

8 212 28 8

Write the first six terms in each sequence.

9 n 1 99
n
10 ​ ____ ​(decimals)
100
11 42n
5n
12 ​ ___ ​2 2 (decimals)
2
13 2n 2 9
3n
14 ​ ___ ​(decimals)
10
15 ​  5n  ​(decimals)
2 1 _____
1000
16 75n 1 25
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Sheet 35 CONVERTING METRIC UNITS 35

Complete by writing the missing number.

1 3 mm 0·3 cm 17 90 cm mm

2 17 mm cm 18 228 cm mm

3 40 mm m 19 0·5 m mm

4 752 mm m 20 0·006 m mm

5 168 cm m 21 0·39 m cm

6 5 cm m 22 2·4 m cm

7 5380 m km 23 0·6 km m

8 21 m km 24 0·002 km m

9 18 g kg 25 0·2 kg g

10 372 g kg 26 0·043 kg g

11 4500 g kg 27 0·06 kg g

12 4g kg 28 1·009 kg g

13 1297 ml litres 29 0·515 litres ml

14 60 ml litres 30 0·008 litres ml

15 9 ml litres 31 2·031 litres ml

16 505 ml litres 32 0·084 litres ml

Change to miles. Change to kilometres.

33 320 km miles 37 35 miles km

34 20 km miles 38 150 miles km

35 144 km miles 39 22·5 miles km

36 84 km miles 40 75 miles km
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Sheet 36 ADD/SUBTRACT NEGATIVE NUMBERS 36

What would the temperature be if it was:

1 26 °C and rose 4 ° 22°C 5 27 °C and fell 2 °

2 21 °C and fell 9 °   6 10 °C and fell 6 °

3 4 °C and fell 11 °   7 22 °C and rose 3 °

4 23 °C and rose 8 °   8 25 °C and rose 4 °

Complete the tables showing changes in temperature.

9 OLD CHANGE NEW 10 OLD CHANGE NEW


28 °C 15 °C 23 °C 22 °C
11 °C 28 °C 16 °C 4 °C
21 °C 23 °C 210 °C 24 °C
24 °C 19 °C 27 °C 22 °C
1 °C 27 °C 215 °C 5 °C
210 °C 12 °C 13 °C 23 °C

Work out.

11 2 1 (2 8) 21 25 2 (26) 31 28 1 12

12 23 1 5 22 1 2 (14) 32 211 2 (23)

13 28 2 (22) 23 26 1 (23) 33 12 1 (220)

14 4 2 (17) 24 210 2 (15) 34 27 1 (211)

15 29 1 (24) 25 5 1 (22) 35 3 2 (110)

16 22 2 (13) 26 212 1 17 36 214 2 (221)

17 11 1 (27) 27 24 2 (215) 37 9 1 (26)

18 21 2 (29) 28 7 2 (26) 38 215 1 7

19 25 1 7 29 220 1 9 39 26 2 (119)

20 13 2 (25) 30 8 1 (212) 40 10 2 (28)


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Sheet 37 AREA AND PERIMETER 37

1 Complete the table showing the measurement of squares and rectangles.

LENGTH WIDTH PERIMETER AREA


12 cm 8 cm
9 cm 81 cm2
24 cm 58 cm
3 cm 33 cm2
80 cm 400 cm2
5 cm 44 cm

Work out missing lengths and the area and perimeter of each shape.
(All lengths are in centimetres.)

2 b 3 c 4 d d
a
4 8 8 15 15
5 5 30
9 35 35
6 7 7

12 20 50

a5 cm c5 cm d5 cm
b5 cm Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2
Area 5 cm2 Perimeter 5 cm Perimeter 5 cm
Perimeter 5 cm

5
Scale 1 : 2 4 cm Area of rectangle cm2

5 cm
Perimeter of rectangle cm

6 Using the same scale draw a rectangle with:


a) The same perimeter as the above b) The same area as the above rectangle but
rectangle but a different area. Label the area. a different perimeter. Label the perimeter.
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Sheet 38 AREA OF TRIANGLES/PARALLELOGRAMS 38

base 3 height 20 cm
Area of triangle 5 _____________
​    
 ​ Area 5 120 cm2
2
12 cm

Area of parallelogram 5 base 3 height 20 cm Area 5 240 cm2


12 cm

Find the area of each triangle. All lengths are in centimetres.

1 3 5
6
8 12

9
5
16

Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2

2 4 6

7
7 13

11
10 5
Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2

Find the area of each parallelogram. All lengths are in centimetres.

7 9 11
3 8
15
14
5

7
Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2

8 10 12
6 10
9
12 18

4
Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2 Area 5 cm2
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Sheet 39 VOLUME 39

Volume is measured in cubic units.


Volume of a cuboid 5 length 3 breadth 3 height (V 5 lbh)

3 cm
Volume 5 (6 3 4 3 3) cm3
4 cm

5 72 cm3
6 cm

Find the volume of each cuboid. All lengths are in centimetres.

1 3 5
3 5 10
5 6 20
8 25
12
Volume 5 cm
3
Volume 5 cm3 Volume 5 cm3

2 4 6
4
9 2 6
9 4 10
7 15
Volume 5 cm3 Volume 5 cm3 Volume 5 cm3

7 Complete the table.

LENGTH BREADTH HEIGHT VOLUME


10 cm 6 cm 360 cm3
40 cm 20 cm 20 000 cm3
12 cm 9 cm 432 cm3
14 cm 5 cm 1540 cm3
12 cm 12 cm 2880 cm3
24 cm 10 cm 3600 cm3

Write the answers only. Use the back of the sheet for any workings out.

8 A cube has 5 cm edges. What is its volume? cm3

9 A cube has a volume of 27 000 cm3. How long are its edges? cm

10 A cuboid room has a base area of 54 m2. Its volume is 189 m3.
What is its height? m
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Sheet 40 DECIMAL NOTATION WORD PROBLEMS 40

Use a written method to solve each problem

1 Baby Emma weighs 4·15 kg. 5 A car hold 9·65 litres of petrol.
Baby Lois weighs 485 g less. 10% is used. How much is left?
What does Lois weigh?

4 · 1 5
2 0 · 4 8 5

Lois weighs kg litres are left

2 £1 is worth 1·25 Euros. 6 One can of peas weighs 0·27 kg.


What is £84 worth in Euros? What do 16 cans weigh?

£84 is worth Euros 16 cans weigh kg

3 Vince’s 200 m time is 21·3 seconds. 7 12 football shirts cost £201 altogether.
The world record is 19·19 seconds. What does one shirt cost?
How much faster is the world record?

Answer seconds faster Answer £

4 A row of 26 patio tiles is 11·7 m long. 8 A bus route is 47·38 km long. What is
How long is one tile? the total length of 8 journeys?

Answer m Answer km
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Sheet 41 MEASURES PROBLEMS - CONVERTING UNITS 41

Use a written method to solve each problem.

1 One pin is made with 15 mm of wire. 5 A room has an area of 23·1 m2. It is 6 m
How many pins can be made with long. How wide is the room?
4·02 m of wire?

Answer pins Answer m cm

2 Tina’s long jump is 5·59 m. The winning 6 A full can of paint holds 2·25 litres.
jump is 6·27 m. How much longer is the 485 ml is left. How much paint has been
winning jump? used?

Answer cm Answer litres

3 Each ice cream scoop is 80 ml. How 7 12 apples weigh 1·74 kg altogether.
much ice cream is 35 scoops? What is the mean weight of the apples?

Answer litres Answer g

4 A small parcel weighs 1·65 kg. A larger 8 Luigi’s mean stride length is 75 cm.
parcel is 675 g heavier. What is the He walks 1624 paces. How far has he
weight of the larger parcel? walked?

Answer kg Answer km
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Sheet 42 MULTI-STEP PROBLEMS - MEASURES 42

Show your calculations and any working out.

1 A rectangular field is 65 m long and has an area of 2730 m2.


What is its perimeter? Answer m
2730 4 65 5
______
65 1 5       65​)2730 ​
325

2 Six equal glasses are poured from 1·5 litres of drink. 390 ml is left.
How much drink is in each glass? Answer ml

3 300 g of meat costs £2·58. How much is one kilogram of meat?


Answer £

4 Large boxes of soap powder hold 1·35 kg. 3 large boxes hold 675 g
more than 5 small boxes. How much does each small box hold? Answer g

5 A watch loses 1·5 seconds every hour. How much time is lost in April?
Answer minutes

6 Alexis earns £2790 per month. She pays 20% income tax and saves
15 % of what is left. How much does she save? Answer £
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Sheet 43 ANGLES IN 2-D SHAPES 43

The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 °.


The sum of the angles in a quadrilateral is 360 °.

Find the missing angles.


1 5 e 9 i
80°

65° a
66° 53° 42° 96°
a e i

2 6 f 10
59° 56°

38° 67° 75° j


47° b
b f j

3 7 g 11
108°
80°
k 140° k
120° 57° 73°
c

c g k

4 75° 65° 8 86° h 12 82°


68°

91° 96° 135° l


d 115°

d h l

Divide each regular polygon into triangles by joining corners. Fill in the boxes to find angle x.
13 regular 14 regular 15 regular
x hexagon octagon x pentagon
x

4 triangles triangles triangles

4 3 180 ° 5 ° 3 180 ° 5 ° 3 180 ° 5 °

x5 °46 x5 ° 4 8 x 5 °5

5 ° 5 ° 5 °
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Sheet 44 MISSING ANGLES 44

Write the missing angles.

The sum of the angles The sum of the angles When straight lines cross each
on a straight line is 180 °. at a point is 360 °. other opposite angles are equal.

1 7 13
n m
g 310° 135°
a 47°

a g m n

2 8 14
p 67°
123° b 94° q

h
b h p q

3 9 15
i 102°
237° r
c 75° s

c i r s

4 10 j 16
t u
78° 59°
d 98°

d j t u

5 11 k 17
155° v w
36° e 141°

e k v w

6 12 18
279° x 86°
l y
112° f

f l x y
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Sheet 45 CONSTRUCTING 2-D SHAPES 45

Construct the following shapes. Label given angles and lengths.

1 Isosceles triangle ABC 4 Parallelogram KLMN


AB 4·9 cm A 49 ° B 48 ° KL 2·7 cm KN 3·3 cm K 72 °

2 Scalene triangle DEF 5 Symmetrical trapezium PQRS


DE 3·8 cm EF 2·6 cm DF 5·2 cm PQ 2·9 cm RS 2·9 cm PS 5·4 cm S 67 °

3 Rhombus GHIJ 6 Regular pentagon


Sides 2·4 cm G 55 ° Sides 1·8 cm angles 108 °
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Sheet 46 TWO-DIMENSIONAL SHAPES 46

1 Label each shape (as in A, B and C below).

E I M
A

right-angled
triangle

B F N
J

trapezium

C K
G O

irregular
octagon

H L P
D

2 Mark all the right angles (as in A above).


3 Mark all the equal angles (as in B above).
4 Mark all the equal lines (as in C above).
5 Mark all the parallel (as in D above).
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Sheet 47 THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHAPES 47

cube square based pyramid pentagonal based prism


cuboid triangular based pyramid hexagonal based prism
octahedron triangular based prism octagonal based prism

1 Complete this table showing the properties of the above polyhedra.

SHAPE FACES EDGES VERTICES


octahedron
12
cuboid
4
12
10
10
8
6

2 Use a set square.


Make a net for this closed cuboid. 2·3 cm

2·8 cm
3·6 cm
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Sheet 48 CIRCLES 48

1 Label the following. Give the radius of a circle with a diameter of:

diameter arc 2 17 cm cm 4 12·6 cm cm


radius sector
3 7·4 cm cm 5 1·3 m m

Give the diameter of a circle with a radius of:

6 7·8 cm cm 8 0·74 m m

7 5·5 cm cm 9 9·9 cm cm

Construct the following.

10 A semi-circle diameter 5·8 cm 12 A quadrant (quarter circle) radius 3·2 cm

11 A sector radius 4·7 cm. 13 A sector radius 2·4 cm


Angle at centre 37° Angle at centre 215°
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Sheet 49 CO-ORDINATES 49

Which letter is at:

1 (23, 2) 5 (2, 0) O K 6 P T

U 5
2 (5,21) 6 (21, 5)
Q 4 J

3 (0, 3) 7 (1, 26) 3B E

Z F 2 C
4 (26, 25) 8 (4, 6)
1
R L
Give the position of: �6 �5 �4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4 5 6
�1 N
9 A 13 R
S G �2
10 M 14 V A �3 D

11 Q 15 D �4 V

Y I �5 M W
12 E 16 S
�6 H

Plot these points and join them up in the given order.

17 A (22, 3) 18 E (1, 26) 6

5
B (4, 5) F (23, 24)
4
C (0, 1) G (21, 0) 3

2
D (26, 21) H (3, 22)
1
A (22, 3) E (1, 26)
�6 �5 �4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4 5 6
�1
Identify each shape.
�2
19 ABCD is a . �3

20 EFGH is a . �4

�5
Give the midpoint of each line. �6

21 AD 23 CD

22 EH 24 EF
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Sheet 50 TRANSLATIONS 50

Plot the points and join them up in the order given. Translate the shape twice.
4 4
1 3
(23, 23) 4 3
(23, 0)
2 (22, 0) 2 (23, 2)
1 (21, 23) 1 (22, 3)
�4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
(23, 23) �4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
(0, 3)
�1 �1 (23, 0)
�2 Right 2, Up 3 �2

�3
Right 4, Up 1 �3
Right 4, Down 3
�4 �4
Left 1, Down 4

4 4
2 3
(0, 1) 5 3
(24, 0)
2 (1, 3) 2 (23, 1)
1 (3, 3) 1 (21, 1)
�4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
(2, 1) �4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
(21, 21)
�1 (0, 1) �1 (22, 22)
�2 �2 (24, 0)
�3
Left 4, Down 2 �3

�4
Left 2, Down 5 �4
Right 5, Up 2
Right 3, Down 2

4 4
3 3
(21, 22) 6 3
(21, 1)
2 (1, 21) 2 (2, 2)
1 (0, 24) 1 (0, 21)
�4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
(21, 22) �4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
(21, 1)
�1 �1

�2 Right 3, Up 3 �2 Left 3, Up 1
�3
Left 2, Up 5 �3
Right 2, Down 3
�4 �4
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Sheet 51 REFLECTIONS 51

Sketch the reflections of each shape:


a) in the mirror line b) in the x axis.
Give the co-ordinates of the points A - D in the original shape and in both reflections.

1 B 4 2 4

3 A 3

2 2

1 1

�4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4 �4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
�1 �1

�2 �2
C D
�3 �3

�4 �4

A (2, 3) B C D

Sketch the reflection of each shape:


a) in the mirror line b) in the y axis.
Give the co-ordinates of the points E - H in the original shape and in both reflections.

3 4 4 4

3 3

2 2

1 G 1

�4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4 �4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
F �1 �1
H
�2 �2

�3 �3
E
�4 �4

E F G H


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Sheet 52 PIE CHARTS 52

Complete the table using the information displayed in the pie chart:

1 The shirt colours chosen COLOUR CUSTOMERS


by 40 customers of a blue
25% blue
menswear shop. white
60% 5% grey grey
10%
pink
pink
white

2 The favourite sport of SPORT COMPETITORS


the 360 competitors in cycling running
cycling
30%
a triathlon. 40%
running
others 25% swimming
5% swimming
others

Construct a pie chart to show the data in the table.

3 500 American voters were asked if they


would support the current President at
the next election. These are the results:

ANSWER VOTERS
Yes 225
No 200
Don’t know 75

4 This table shows the sizes of the


200 dresses sold in a boutique.

SIZE DRESSES
Small 40
Medium 100
Large 50
XL 10
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Sheet 53 CONVERSION GRAPHS 53

This graph converts miles into kilometres:

100 Convert to the nearest kilometre.


90 1 50 miles km
80 2 80 miles km
70 3 10 miles km
60 4 44 miles km
60 miles km
Miles

50 5

40
Convert to the nearest mile.
30
6 40 km miles
20
7 88 km miles
10 8 112 km miles
0 9 64 km miles
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Kilometres 10 144 km miles

This graph converts Brazilian real into pounds:

100 Convert to the nearest 10 real.


90 11 £80 real
80 12 £92 real
70 13 £46 real
60 14 £20 real
Pounds

50 15 £54 real
40
Convert to the nearest pound.
30
16 140 real £
20
17 300 real £
10
18 80 real £
0 19 210 real £
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350
Brazilian real 20 50 real £
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Sheet 54 LINE GRAPHS 54

This line graph shows Derek’s journey from 13 Use the table below to draw a line graph
Fen Bank to Dale Cottage. showing the average daily maximum
200 Dale cottage
and minimum temperatures for Nuuk in
Greenland.
180 Joins B 5056

160
MONTH MAX MIN
Distance from Fen bank (miles)

140
January 24°C 210°C
120 Garage Joins A50
100
February 26°C 211°C
80 March 25°C 211°C
60 Joins M1
April 21°C 26°C
40 May 4°C 22°C
20 Joins A14 June 8°C 1°C
0 Fen Bank
0 10:00 12:00 2:00 July 11°C 4°C
Time
August 10°C 4°C
At what time did Derek: September 7°C 2°C

1 Leave Fen Bank? October 2°C 23°C


November 21°C 26°C
2 Stop for petrol?
December 23°C 28°C
3 Reach Dale Cottage?

12

How far had Derek travelled when he: 10

4 Joined the A14? miles 8

6
5 Stopped for petrol? miles
4
Temperature (°C)

6 Joined the B5056? miles 2

For how long did Derek: �2

�4
7 Drive on the M1?
�6
8 Stop at the garage? �8

9 Drive on the A50? �10

�12
J F M A M J J A S O N D

How far did Derek travel on: Months

10 The A14? miles


11 The M1? miles
12 The B5056? miles
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Sheet 55 FINDING AND INTERPRETING THE MEAN 55

Fill in the boxes.


1 Zena’s test marks. 3 Daily maximum temperature (°C).
70% 50% 65% 80% 55% 13 15 16 21 18 14 15

Number of tests Number of days

Total marks % Total of temperatures °C

Mean mark % Mean temperature °C

2 Goals scored in football matches. 4 Height of Year 6 children (m).


3 4 7 3 2 3 1·4 1·55 1·35 1·6
5 2 4 2 1·5 1·35 1·4 1·45

Number of matches Number of children

Total goals Total heights m

Mean number of goals Mean heights m

5 6 meals Total cost £45. 8 22 lines 143 words.


Mean cost per meal £ Mean number of words per line

6 30 days Total rainfall cm. 9 12 apples Total weight kg.


Mean rainfall per day 2·6 mm. Mean weight 150 g.

7 hours Distance walked 17 km. 10 cars 85 people.


Mean distance per hour 4·25 km. Mean people per car 2·5.
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Sheet 56 MENTAL CALCULATIONS REVIEW 56

Write the answer only.

1 Multiply 2·9 by 6.
5
2 Find __
​   ​of £560.
8
3 Subtract 23 from 25.

4 Write 15g in kilograms.

5 Add 4008 to 169 547.

6 What is £59 reduced by 10%.

7 A triangle has angles of 64 ° and 37 °. What is the third angle.

8 What is one thousandth of 430?

9 A square has a perimeter of 60 cm. What is its area?

10 Subtract 0·025 from 5.

11 What is the product of the first four prime numbers?

12 Round 6·142857 to three decimal places.

13 A triangle has an area of 18 cm2 and a base length of 8 cm. What is its height?

14 Find the difference between one million and 300 600.

15 Add one third and one quarter.

16 What is the diameter of a circle with a radius of 2·65 m?

17 Find 30% of 1·5 litres.

18 Divide 600 000 by 12.

19 A cuboid is 50 cm wide and 60 cm tall. Its volume is 240 000 cm3.


What is its length?
3
20 What number when divided by 8 gives an answer of 3 ​ __ ​?
4
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Sheet 57 NUMBER REVIEW 57

Give the value of the underlined digit.

1 5 185 263 5 24 933·21

2 3 562 097 6 1851·065

3 8 304 514 7 712 379·8

4 1 937 180 8 4648·502

Write in order, smallest first (at the top).

9 232 833 10 1 011 901 11 6 756 575

228 328 1 009 919 6 567 675

223 832 1 019 001 6 655 676

232 388 1 010 019 6 575 655

Round to the nearest 10 000. Round to 2 decimal places.

12 3 758 146 16 10·03267

13 263 795 17 5·49903

14 6 015 470 18 902·5708

15 497 321 19 7·645219

Complete the table showing changes Complete the table showing equivalent
in temperature. Arabic numbers and Roman numerals.

20 OLD CHANGE NEW ARABIC ROMAN


25°C 22°C 579
28°C 7°C 943
24°C 27°C DCCXXVIII
110°C 4°C CDXCVI
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Sheet 58 FRACTIONS REVIEW 58

Work out. Write the answer in its simplest form.


1 11
1 3 ​ __ ​1 2 ​ ___ ​5 5 ______ ​ 15 ​5 6 __
​ 4 1 11 ​5 5 __ ​ 3 ​ ​ __1 ​
3 12 12 12 12 4
2 3
2 2 ​ __ ​1 1 ​ __ ​5
5 4
3 4
3 5 ​ ___ ​2 2 ​ __ ​5
10 5
1 2
4 4 ​ __ ​2 3 ​ __ ​5
2 3

Write the answer in its simplest form.


2 3 6 2 9 9 1
5 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5 ​ __​ ​ __​ 9 ​ ___ ​4 3 5 ___
​  ​3 ​ __​5
3 5 15 5 10 10 3
5 4
6 ​ __ ​3 ​ __ ​5
5
10 ​ __ ​4 5 5
8 7 8
3 11
7 ​ __ ​3 ​ ___ ​5
6
11 ​ ___ ​4 4 5
4 12 11
5 4
8 ​ __ ​3 ​ ___ ​5
4
12 ​ __ ​4 12 5
6 15 5

Work out.

13 0·9 3 4 17 0·54 4 6 21 0·032 3 1000

14 0·006 3 7 18 0·056 4 8 22 5·146 3 100

15 0·08 3 3 19 0·108 4 12 23 0·27 4 10

16 0·005 3 12 20 0·4 4 5 24 680 4 1000

25 Complete the table. Find.


7
26 ​ ___ ​of
FRACTION DECIMAL % AGE £480 £
12
3
27 ​ __ ​of 400 ml
30% ml
8
3
__ 28 20% of 1·75 litres litres
​   ​
4
29 5% of 3 cm cm
7%

4
__
​   ​
5
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Sheet 59 MEASURES REVIEW 59

Write the missing measurements to complete the conversion.

1 1·6 mm 16 cm 9 0·9 cm mm

2 230 cm m 10 0·64 m cm

3 58 m km 11 1·35 km m

4 1900 mm m 12 0·02 m mm

5 10 g kg 13 2·7 kg g

6 768 ml litres 14 0·005 litres ml

7 400 km miles 15 35 miles km

8 12 km miles 16 2·5 miles km

Find the missing measurements. All lengths are in centimetre.


9 3
17 18 21 22
5 5
4 3 5 16
12
4 7 7
4 20
6

Area cm2 Area cm2 Area cm2 Area cm2

Perimeter cm Perimeter cm

8 14
19 20 23 4 24 15
11
5 10
7
20
30

Area cm2 Area cm2 Volume cm3 Volume cm3


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Sheet 60  GEOMETRY REVIEW 60

Identify the shape.

1 8 equal sides

2 8 faces, 18 edges

3 2 pairs of equal sides, not symmetrical

4 5 vertices

Find the missing angles.

5 a 6 7 8 108°
75° d 99°
127° c 51°

68° 67° e
b

a b
c d
e

Construct these shapes.

9 A sector 10 A rhombus 11 Isosceles triangle


angle at centre 113° two angles of 72° 2 angles of 36°
radius 2·7 cm sides 1·9 cm longest side 4·6 cm

4
12 Plot the co-ordinates in the order
given and join up to form a shape 3
(21, 23) (23,1) (21,21) (21,23) 2

1
13 Translate the shape:
a) left 1, down 1 �4 �3 �2 �1 1 2 3 4
b) right 5, up 3
�1

14 Reflect the shape: �2


a) in the y axis �3
b) in a mirror line (24, 4) to (4, 24)
�4
1

YEAR 6 HOMEWORK SHEETS – ANSWERS


HS1 HS5
1 700 000 82 15 30 22 6 497 175 1 92 256 5 40 546 9 75 830 13 64 338 17 81 693
2 900 9 5000 16 80 000 23 1 001 829 2 78 613 6 58 748 10 27 658 14 100 024 18 6457
3 30 000 10 10 000 17 2 043 918 24 8940 3 50 503 7 87 012 11 11 649 15 76 722
4 5 000 000 11 60 18 710 264 25 2 026 283 4 8349 8 41 063 12 24 674 16 49 692
5 80 12 2 000 000 19 300 040 26 6 852 547
6 6000 13 400 20 980 000 HS6
7 400 000 14 900 000 21 4 984 032 1 10 766 6 19 370 11 8508 16 6514·8 21 210·76
27 823 388 823 833 832 238 833 322 2 16 488 7 32 296 12 33 534 17 147·8 22 383·52
28 179 971 197 199 197 711 199 197 3 22 350 8 28 192 13 85·11 18 206·14 23 1398·4
29 4 006 646 4 060 640 4 064 046 4 400 066 4 13 456 9 16 500 14 591·6 19 3766·5 24 4579·2
30 2 527 727 2 552 572 2 722 577 2 725 252 5 21 231 10 34 734 15 1315·6 20 2454·9

HS7
HS2 1 22 095 5 103 356 9 97 253 13 12 070·1
1 562 000 562 300 600 000 2 78 732 6 56 472 10 118 248 14 1858·48
2 7 235 000 7 235 100 7 200 000 3 47 090 7 126 991 11 9091·6 15 21 098·4
3 82 000 82 000 100 000 4 162 334 8 100 275 12 643·34
4 9 654 000 9 654 200 9 700 000
5 2 110 000 2 109 900 2 100 000 HS8
6 4 870 000 4 870 500 4 900 000 1 11 152 5 28 413 9 34 370 13 44 744 17 60 021
7 5 840 740 6 000 000 5 841 000 2 11 307 6 32 599 10 23 556 14 68 950 18 153 630
8 2 462 900 2 000 000 2 463 000 3 34 140 7 33 584 11 41 661 15 116 909
9 617 170 1 000 000 617 000 4 45 333 8 58 380 12 22 064 16 172 584
10 1 259 650 1 000 000 1 260 000
11 6 506 380 7 000 000 6 506 000 HS9
12 8 941 530 9 000 000 8 942 000 1 437 7 386 13 1·84 19 72·25
13 4·1 4 4·06 2 529 8 948 14 73·2 20 48·75
14 13·8 14 13·79 3 865 9 9·36 15 5·86 21 56·35
15 2·8 3 2·83 4 473 10 15·9 16 19·5 22 169·5
16 298·5 298 298·5 5 294 11 3·76 17 26·45 23 14·96
6 652 12 92·7 18 6·14 24 75·75

HS3 HS10
1 7°C 9 9°C 17 23°C 1 253 4 185 7 164 10 3·79
2 27°C 10 26°C 18 25°C 1​ 7​
2 176 5 397​ ___ 8 150​ ___ 11 19·4
3 15°C 11 19°C 19 1°C 19 54
4 216°C 12 14°C 20 213°C 10 ​
3 249​ ___ 6 328 9 3·82 12 1·36
5 3°C 13 5°C 21 8°C 35
6 211°C 14 4°C 22 219°C
7 10°C 15 31°C 23 24°C
HS11
1 284 3​
5 951​ __ 9 5·46 13 428 17 2·65
8 18°C 16 212°C 5
24 2​
2 739​ __ 4​
6 467​ __ 10 75·3 14 159 18 31·65
Old Change New Old Change New 4 8
2°C 28°C 26°C 23°C 16°C 3°C 3 548 7 629 11 3·65 18 ​
15 183​ ___
27°C 112°C 5°C 210°C 14°C 26°C 29
23°C 215°C 218°C 8°C 221°C 213°C 10 ​
4 172​ ___ 1​
8 893​ __ 12 63·9 16 274​  12 ​
___
12 6 17
19°C 223°C 24°C 21°C 15°C 4°C
223°C 17°C 216°C 215°C 18°C 27°C
HS12
25°C 29°C 214°C 16°C 217°C 21°C
1 13 3 33 5 17 7 58 9 16
2 25 4 45 6 18 8 53 10 26
HS4
HS13
1 215 11 327 21 DXLII 31 DCLI
1 560 11 90 21 700 31 3300 41 8
2 643 12 890 22 CCXXVI 32 CMXXXVII
2 4500 12 60 22 500 32 300 42 11
3 168 13 675 23 CCCLXXXIX 33 CCLXXXIV
3 1800 13 720 23 30 33 200 43 40
4 429 14 952 24 DCIII 34 DCCXCIII 4 24 000 14 3500 24 80 34 28 000 44 80
5 780 15 108 25 CDLXVII 35 DXX 5 60 15 56 000 25 12 35 640 45 42 000
6 357 16 514 26 DCCXXX 36 DCCCXVI 6 8 16 13 200 26 1100 36 3600 46 12 100
7 592 17 741 27 CLIV 37 CLXXIX 7 5 17 4500 27 60 37 12 47 1080
8 834 18 486 28 CCXCV 38 CDV 8 30 18 270 28 700 38 90 48 5400
9 901 19 263 29 DCCCLXXI 39 CMXLVIII 9 12 19 48 000 29 63 000 39 6
10 476 20 639 30 CMXVIII 40 CCCLXII 10 5 20 4800 30 3600 40 70
2

HS14 HS20
1 4·8 11 1·2 21 0·5 31 12·1 41 0·9 1, 10 . 19 __ ​  7 ​ ___
​  11 ​ ___ ​  15 ​ __ ​  4 ​
2 2·4 12 0·8 22 0·3 32 2·4 42 0·8 6 9 12 3
3 2·7 13 4·2 23 0·7 33 4·0 43 1·2 25 11 5 20 ​ __ 5 ​ __​  8 ​ __ ​  3 ​
​  7 ​ __
4 7·7 14 8·4 24 0·8 34 4·8 44 0·8 4 6 5 2
5 1·2 15 1·6 25 1·1 35 13·2 45 4·5 3. 12 . 21 ​ __ 5​
8
6 0·4 16 7·2 26 0·4 36 3·6 46 4·9
7 0·5 17 3·6 27 0·8 37 0·7 47 4·4 4, 13 5 22 ​ ___ 7​
20
8 1·1 18 5·5 28 1·2 38 1·1 48 7·2
9 0·9 19 6·3 29 1·5 39 0·5 5, 14 , 23 __​  5 ​
6
10 0·6 20 14·4 30 5·4 40 0·3
6, 15 , 24 ​ ___ 5​
24
HS15
7. 16 , 25 ___ ​  38 ​
1 553 213 9 445 413 17 2100 25 3200 45
2 2 043 948 10 920 064 18 108 26 0·57 85 ​  3 ​ __
17 __ ​  5 ​ ___
​  13 ​ __
​  2 ​ 26 ​ ___ 13 ​
3 580 615 11 213 359 19 0·5 27 25·2 5 8 20 3 21
4 2 421 685 12 1 708 457 20 3·4 28 108 9. 18 __​  3 ​ ___ ​  5 ​ __
​  4 ​ ___ ​  1 ​
5 5 086 232 13 673 913 21 144 29 12 8 10 12 2
6 226 281 14 370 975 22 4 30 0
7 1 286 057 15 2 097 625 23 0 31 40 HS21
8 497 888 16 749 478 24 24·5 32 10·8 3​ 23 ​
1 1​ __ ​  11 ​
5 ___ 4​
9 7​ ___ 13 3​ ___
8 12 10 30
HS16 3​
2 1​ ___ 6 1​ ___ 3​ 2​
10 4​ __ 13 ​
14 7​ ___
12 10 9 24
1 18,36,etc 7 45 13 1,3 19 31,37,41,43,47
2 21,42,etc 8 20 14 1,3,9 20 71,73,79,83,89,97
2​
3 ​ __ ​  23 ​
7 ___ 11 4​  4 ​
___ 5​
15 2​ ___
6 40 12 14
3 20,40,etc 9 42 15 1,2,3,4,6,12 21 111 133 333
5​
4 ​ ___ 8 ___ ​  4 ​ 71 ​
12 1​ ____ 25 ​
16 1​ ___
4 33,66,etc 10 60 16 1,5,25 22 23237 10 15 100 36
5 40,80,etc 11 36 17 1,2,4,7,14 23 33335
6 52,104,etc 12 66 18 1,2,3,6,9,18 24 2 3 3 3 13
25 232323232
HS22
26 2323535 ​  1 ​
1 ___ ​  7 ​
5 ___ ​  9 ​
9 ___ ​  2 ​
13 ___ ​  2 ​
17 ___
10 12 16 15 21
27 2333333
2 __ ​  1 ​ 6 __​  1 ​ ​  1 ​
10 ___ 14 __​  1 ​ ​  1 ​
18 ___
6 4 14 6 12
HS17 3 __ ​  1 ​ 7 ___ ​  5 ​ 11 ___ ​  1 ​ 15 ___ ​  5 ​ 19 __ ​  2 ​
1 5 12 5 3 (7 2 3) 5 20 4 24 14 24 9
2 19 13 (16 1 8) 4 2 5 12 4 ​ __ 2​ 8 ___ ​  8 ​ 12 __ ​  1 ​ 16 ___ ​  1 ​ 20 ___ ​  3 ​
5 15 8 16 20
3 39 14 9 3 (5 2 2) 5 27
4 25 15 (20 4 5) 2 15 3
5 105 16 (4 1 8) 3 25 24 HS23
6 238 17 90 4 (10 1 5) 5 6 1 150 9 3·5 m 17 80 cm
7 20 18 (20 2 15) 4 5 5 1 2 56 10 270 ml 18 72
8 9 19 2 2 (0·5 3 3) 5 0·5 3 32 11 52p 19 7·5 kg
9 9 20 12 1 (8 4 4) 5 14 4 48 12 £1·65 20 76
10 2 3 (3 1 4) 5 14 21 (4 3 6) 1 2 5 26 5 60 g 13 40p 21 132
11 (72 4 12) 3 3 5 18 6 25 cm 14 24 22 45 km
7 1·1 kg 15 1·8 m 23 £4·80
HS18 8 80 km 16 £25 24 1·2 km

1 100 698 3 £1·35 5 48 7 167 km


2 6·25 litres 4 25 m 6 27 000 kg 8 £6·95 HS24
1 2·513 10 3·082 19 3​ _____ 95 ​ ​  5 ​
28 ____
HS19 1000 100
1 __​  3 ​ 9 __​  6 ​ 2​
17 ​ __ 3​or 1​ __
25 ​ __ 1​ 2 0·79 11 0·04 ​  43 ​
20 ____ 29 ​  7 ​
___
6 8 3 2 2 100 10
2 ​ ___ 8​ 10 ____​  40 ​ 9​
18 ​ ___ 1​
26 ​ __ 3 0·428 12 8·697 ​  2 ​
21 _____ ​  9 ​
30 _____
10 100 10 4 1000 1000
3 ____​  25 ​ 11 ___ ​  4 ​ 1​
19 ​ __ 3​
27 ​ __ 4 7·105 13 6​ ____28 ​ 22 2​ _____ 186 ​ 31 ____ ​  3 ​
100 12 5 5 100 1000 100
4 ___ ​  14 ​ 12 ____ ​  50 ​ 3​
20 ​ __ 2​
28 ​ __ 5 5·06 ​  517 ​
14 _____ 23 10​ ____ 1 ​ 32 6
20 100 4 3 1000 100
5 ​  6 ​ __ 13 ​  10 ​ ___ 1​
21 ​ __ 5
__
29 ​  ​ 6 0·039 15 1​ ___9​ 24 5​ _____ 703 ​ ​  1
33 ___
9 12 2 6 10 1000 10
6 ​ ___ 2​ 14 ___ ​  4 ​ 1​
22 ​ __ 1​
30 ​ __ ​ 7 9·874 349 ​
16 4​ _____ 25 ___ ​  4 ​ ​  2 ​
34 _____
12 16 6 2 1000 10 1000
7 ​ __ 2​ 15 ___ ​  10 ​ 5​
23 ​ __ 31 1 8 1·35 17 9​ ____6 ​ 26 ​ _____ 8 ​ 35 ____​  8 ​
4 16 8 100 1000 100
8 ____ ​  30 ​ 16 ____ ​  55 ​ 2​
24 ​ __ 3​
32 ​ __ 9 0·006 ​  801 ​
18 _____ 27 2 36 ___ ​  5 ​
100 100 3 4 1000 10
3

HS25 HS31
1 3 10 3·1 19 1·6 28 5·3 1 1 : 20 6 1 : 10 11 375 m 16 1 : 100 000
2 5 11 2·1 20 3·0 29 7·03 2 1 : 400 000 7 1 : 2500 12 11·6 m 17 1 : 4000
3 9 12 5·7 21 9·3 30 0·63 3 1 : 1000 8 1 : 800 13 2·075 km 18 1 : 5 000 000
4 4 13 4·73 22 6·5 31 3·609 4 1 : 500 9 6·2 km 14 470 km 19 1 : 250
5 0 14 2·15 23 4·9 32 9·747 5 1 : 30 000 10 1·56 m 15 1 : 100 20 1 : 20 000
6 8 15 8·5 24 5·9 33 0·455
7 1·4 16 4·0 25 8·95 34 9·293 HS32
8 4·6 17 7·61 26 6·38 35 6·667
1 a 5 48° 7 g 5 8 cm, 6 cm 13 30 cm, 15 cm
9 9·6 18 0·36 27 3·55 36 7·172
2 b 5 252° 8 h 5 5 cm 14 17 m, 10 m
3 c 5 75° 9 4 m, 7 m 15 q 5 20 m
HS26
4 d 5 83°, 97° 10 12 m, 11 m 16 5r 5 22·5 m
1 7 9 140 17 0·315 25 0·4 5 e 5 6 cm 11 5 m, 7 m, 5 m
2 1600 10 0·06 18 9·043 26 7·91 6 f 5 7 cm 12 15 m, 43 m
3 24·5 11 390 19 0·002 27 0·48
4 829·4 12 1101 20 0·837 28 0·036
HS33
5 0·06 13 0·052 21 206 29 1040
6 0·8 14 0·009 22 1509 30 80·26 1 x1 y5 7 2 fours, 7 sixes 10 x1 y10
7 0·303 15 7·708 23 60·5 31 500·8 x2 y2 5 fours, 5 sixes x3 y7
8 5·297 16 4·62 24 21·2 32 85 2 x2 y2 8 fours, 3 sixes x5 y4
x6 y1 11 fours, 1 sixes x7 y1
HS27 3 x1 y9 8 3 fives, 18 eights 11 x2 y11
x3 y4 11 fives, 13 eights x7 y7
1 0·2 9 0·22 17 0·015 25 418·8
4 x3 y5 19 fives, 8 eights x12 y3
2 8·4 10 0·024 18 0·4 26 382·77
x7 y2 27 fives, 3 eights
3 0·072 11 0·28 19 0·048 27 7·65
5 x2 y4 9 x1 y18
4 0·18 12 0·081 20 4·2 28 590·73
x5 y2 x2 y13
5 0·006 13 0·05 21 0·009 29 7·8
6 x2 y9 x3 y8
6 0·04 14 0·6 22 0·02 30 3·8
x5 y4 x4 y3
7 0·8 15 0·009 23 0·6 31 0·84
8 0·007 16 0·07 24 0·008 32 0·63
HS34
HS28 1 0·2 0·4 0·6 0·8 1·0 1·2
1 729·8 8 2765·666 15 293·833 2 23 22 21 0 1 2
2 256·75 9 538·636 16 437·916 1 ​ 1​ __
3 1​ __ 3 ​ 2 2​ __ 1 ​ 2​ __ 3​
1 ​ 2​ __
3 683·25 10 158·75 17 713·777 2 4 4 2 4
4 176·5 11 4842·5 18 468·375 3 ​ __
4 ​ __ ​  3 ​ 1​ __ 7 ​ 2​ __
1 ​ 1​ __
1 ​ 1​ __ 1​
8 4 8 2 8 4
5 178·142 12 712·8 19 263·5
5 1 0·95 0·9 0·85 0·8 0·75
6 359·25 13 567·25 20 159·75
6 22 41 60 79 98 117
7 515·333 14 862·571 21 239·6
7 1 1​ __ 2 ​ 2​ __
1 ​ 3 3​ __2 ​ 4​ __
1​
3 3 3 3
HS29
8 212 28 24 0 4 8
1 41% 5 80% 9 50% 13 9%
9 100 101 102 103 104 105
2 10% 6 1% 10 58% 14 75%
10 0·01 0·02 0·03 0·04 0·05 0·06
3 8% 7 25% 11 30% 15 20%
11 3 2 1 0 21 22
4 99% 8 70% 12 95% 16 44%
12 0·5 3 5·5 8 10·5 13
17 ​  9 ​
a) ___ b) 0·9 25 29 33 12
10 13 27 25 23 21 1 3
18 ​  57 ​
a) ____ b) 0·57 26 80 34 13·5 14 0·3 0·6 0·9 1·2 1·5 1·8
100
15 2·005 2·01 2·015 2·02 2·025 2·03
19 a) __ ​  1 ​ b) 0·25 27 40p 35 600 m 16 100 175 250 325 400 475
4
20 a) ___ ​  17 ​ b) 0·68 28 1·6 cm 36 4·95 km
25 HS35
21 a) ____ ​  3 ​ b) 0·03 29 14 37 50 1 0·3 11 4·5 21 39 31 2031
100
2 1·7 12 0·004 22 240 32 84
22 a) __ ​  3 ​ b) 0·6 30 105 38 3
5 3 0·04 13 1·297 23 600 33 200
23 a) ___ ​  7 ​ b) 0·14 31 450 ml 39 20p 4 0·752 14 0·06 24 2 34 12·5
50 5 1·68 15 0·009 25 200 35 90
24 a) ___ ​  9 ​ b) 0·45 32 1·2 litres 40 75 g 6 0·05 16 0·505 26 43 36 52·5
20
7 5·38 17 900 27 60 37 56
HS30 8 0·021 18 2280 28 1009 38 240
9 0·018 19 500 29 515 39 36
1 a) 80 miles b) 150 miles
10 0·372 20 6 30 8 40 120
2 a) 125 b) 60
3 a) 300 g b) 1 kg
4 a) 240 m b) 2·8 km HS36
5 a) 4:3 b) 30% 1 22°C 4 5°C 7 1°C
6 a) £2·25 b) £4·80 c) £2·24 2 210°C 5 29°C 8 21°C
7 a) 900 ml, 300 ml b) 2 m, 80 cm c) £80, £100 3 27°C 6 4°C
4

9 Old Change New 10 Old Change New HS43


28°C 15°C 23°C 1°C 23°C 22°C 1 a 35° 7 g 122° 13 120°
11°C 28°C 3°C 22°C 16°C 4°C 2 b 74° 8 h 87° 14 135°
21°C 23°C 24°C 6°C 210°C 24°C 3 c 70° 9 i 42° 15 108°
24°C 19°C 5°C 5°C 27°C 22°C 4 d 105° 10 j 49°
1°C 27°C 26°C 20°C 215°C 5°C 5 e 61° 11 k 25°
210°C 12°C 28°C 26°C 13°C 23°C 6 f 75° 12 l 75°

11 26 17 4 23 29 29 211 35 27 HS44
12 2 18 8 24 215 30 24 36 7
1 133° 7 50° 13 m 135° n 45°
13 26 19 2 25 3 31 4 37 3
2 57° 8 266° 14 p 67° q 113°
14 23 20 18 26 5 32 28 38 28
3 105° 9 123° 15 r 78° s 102°
15 213 21 1 27 11 33 28 39 225
4 82° 10 282° 16 t 121° u 59°
16 25 22 23 28 13 34 218 40 18
5 144° 11 205° 17 v 39° w 141°
6 68° 12 81° 18 x 86° y 94°
HS37
1 Length Width Perimeter Area HS46
12 cm 8 cm 40 cm 96 cm 2 1A right-angled triangle I regular octagon
9 cm 9 cm 36 cm 81 cm 2 B trapezium J scalene triangle
C irregular octagon K kite (allow dart or quadrilateral)
24 cm 5 cm 58 cm 120 cm2
D irregular hexagon L regular pentagon
11 cm 3 cm 28 cm 33 cm2 E parallelogram M rhombus
20 cm 20 cm 80 cm 400 cm2 F regular hexagon N irregular pentagon
17 cm 5 cm 44 cm 85 cm2 G isosceles triangle O regular heptagon
H kite P equilateral triangle
2 a 3 cm b 8 cm Area 96 cm2 Perimeter 42 cm
3 c 10 cm Area 220 cm2 Perimeter 70 cm HS47
4 d 10 cm Area 1300 cm2 Perimeter 200 cm
5 Area 20 cm2 Perimeter 18 cm 1 Shape Faces Edges Vertices
octahedron 8 12 6
HS38 hexagonal based prism 8 18 12
1 20 cm2 4 32·5 cm2 7 15 cm2 10 72 cm2 cuboid 6 12 8
2 35 cm2 5 27 cm2 8 36 cm2 11 105 cm2 triangular based pyramid 4 6 4
3 96 cm2 6 38·5 cm2 9 112 cm2 12 180 cm2
cube 6 12 8
HS39 octagonal based prism 10 24 16

1 120 cm3 pentagonal based prism 7 15 10


2 162 cm3 square based pyramid 5 8 5
3 360 cm3 triangular based prism 5 9 6
4 112 cm3
5 5000 cm3 HS48
6 900 cm3
2 8·5 cm 4 6·3 cm 6 15·6 cm 8 1·48 m
7 Length Width Height Volume 3 3·7 cm 5 0·65 m 7 11 cm 9 19·8 cm
10 cm 6 cm 6 cm 360 cm3
40 cm 25 cm 20 cm 20 000 cm3 HS49
12 cm 9 cm 4 cm 432 cm3 1 F 7 H 13 (24, 0) 21 (24, 1)
2 N 8 T 14 (0, 24) 22 (2, 24)
22 cm 14 cm 5 cm 1540 cm 3
3 B 9 (22, 23) 15 (4, 23) 23 (23, 0)
20 cm 12 cm 12 cm 2880 cm3
4 Y 10 (3, 25) 16 (25, 22) 24 (21, 25)
24 cm 15 cm 10 cm 3600 cm3 5 L 11 (24, 4) 19 parallelogram
6 U 12 (6, 3) 20 square
8 125 cm3
9 30 cm
10 3·5 m HS51
1 A (2, 3)(23, 22)(2, 23) 3 E (22, 24)(4, 2)(2, 24)
HS40 B (21, 4)(24, 1)(21, 24) F (23, 21)(1, 3)(3, 21)
2 C (0, 22)(22, 0)(0, 2) 4 G (22, 1)(1, 22)(2, 1)
1 3·665 kg 3 2·11 seconds 5 8·685 litres 7 £16·75
D (4, 22)(22, 4)(4, 2) H (24, 21)(21, 24)(4, 21)
2 105 Euros 4 0·45 m 6 4·32 kg 8 379·04 km

HS41 HS52
1 Colour Customers Sport Competitiors
1 268 3 2·8 litres 5 3 m 85 cm 7 145 g
2 68 cm 4 2·325 kg 6 1·765 litres 8 1·218 km blue 10 cycling 108
grey 2 running 144
HS42
pink 4 swimming 90
1 214 m 3 £8·60 5 18 minutes
2 185 ml 4 675 g 6 £334·80 white 24 other 18
5

HS53 HS58
1 80 km 6 25 miles 11 280 real 16 £40 1 6​ __ 1​ 9 ​ ___9​ 17 0·09
2 128 km 7 55 miles 12 320 real 17 £86 4 30
3 16 km 8 70 miles 13 160 real 18 £23 2 4​ ___ 3​ 10 ​ __1​ 18 0·007
20 8
4 70 km 9 40 miles 14 70 real 19 £60
5 96 km 10 90 miles 15 190 real 20 £14 3 2​ ___ 5​ 11 ​ ___3​ 19 0·009
10 22
4 __​  5 ​ ​  1 ​
12 ___ 20 0·08
HS54 6 15
1 9 : 30 4 20 miles 7 1 hour 10 40 miles 5 __ ​  2 ​ 13 3·6 21 32
2 12 : 30 5 120 miles 8 30 minutes 11 60 miles 5
3 3 : 30 6 180 miles 9 1h 30 mins 12 20 miles 6 ​  5 ​___ 14 0·042 22 514·6
14
7 ___ ​  11 ​ 15 0·24 23 0·027
HS55 16
1 5, 320%, 64% 6 7·8 cm 8 __ ​  2 ​ 16 0·06 24 0·68
2 10, 35, 3·5 7 4 hours 9
3 7, 112°C, 16°C 8 6·5 25
Fraction Decimal % age
4 8, 11·6 m, 1·45 m 9 1·8 kg
​ ___ 3​ 0·3 30%
5 £7·50 10 34
10

HS56 ​  3 ​
__ 0·75 75%
4
1 17·4 8 0·43 7​
15 ​ ___
12 ​ ____ 7 ​ 0·07 7%
2 £350 9 225 cm2 16 5·3 m 100
3 22 10 4·975 17 450 ml ​  4 ​
__ 0·8 80%
4 0·015 kg 11 210 18 50 000 5
5 173 555 12 6·143 19 80 cm 26 £280
6 £53·10 13 4·5 cm 20 30 27 150 ml
7 79° 14 699 400 28 0·35 litres
29 15 cm
HS57
1 80 000 10 1 009 919 16 10·03 HS59
2 3 000 000 1 010 019 17 5·5 1 16 9 9 17 56 cm2, 34 cm
3 500 1 011 901 18 902·57 2 2·3 10 64 18 92 cm2, 46 cm
4 900 000 1 019 001 19 7·65 3 0·058 11 1350 19 40 cm2
5 4000 11 6 567 675 4 1·9 12 20 20 154 cm2
6 ​ 6 575 655
6 ​ ____ 5 0·01 13 2700 21 36 cm2
100 6 655 676 6 0·768 14 5 22 160 cm2
7 70 6 756 575
7 250 15 56 23 280 cm3
8 ​  2 ​
_____ 8 7·5 16 4 24 9000 cm3
1000
9 223 832 12 3 760 000
228 328 13 260 000 HS60
232 388 14 6 020 000 1 regular octagon 5 a 233°
232 833 15 500 000 2 hexagonal based prism 6 b 37°
20 Old Change New Arabic Roman 3 parallelogram 7 c 51° d 129°
4 square based pyramid 8 e 86°
3°C 25°C 22°C 579 DLXXIX
28°C 115°C 7°C 943 CMXLIII
24°C 27°C 211°C 728 DCCXXVIII
26°C 110°C 4°C 496 CDXCVI

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