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Math Fair Year 6

This document provides a collection of engaging math activities for Year 6 students, designed to align with the national curriculum objectives. It includes daily questions that cover various mathematical skills such as number calculations, problem-solving, and geometry. Additionally, it offers further activity ideas and links to resources for parents to enhance their children's learning experience.

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Math Fair Year 6

This document provides a collection of engaging math activities for Year 6 students, designed to align with the national curriculum objectives. It includes daily questions that cover various mathematical skills such as number calculations, problem-solving, and geometry. Additionally, it offers further activity ideas and links to resources for parents to enhance their children's learning experience.

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

1 2 3 4

The average temperature in


Demi takes 180 tomato Sheena says, “The area of Cal
Kenya in November is 24°C.
plants to the market. She a square is 64cm² so each
In Siberia, it is −12°C.
sells 5/6 of the plants. How side must be 16cm.”
many plants does she have What is the difference in
Is she right? Explain your
left? temperature between the
answer.
places?

7 8 9 10

The
Put the numbers in
Two numbers multiplied use
descending order. A recipe for 12 cupcakes
together make 184. What of t
requires 135g of flour. How
numbers could have been sequ
3 131 342 3 133 324 much will be needed for 16
multiplied? Find three
cupcakes? 5, 8
different possibilities. 3 133 342 3 311 324

3 311 342 3 131 324 Wh


be?

13 14 15 16

Calculate the area of the Mil


shaded shape. tab
Find three possible pairs Mon
of values for a and b in the Use a written method to Tue
equation. Both a and b are complete the calculation. Wed
whole numbers. Thu
5476 x 68
4cm on
ab + 9 = 33
Wh
of m
7cm eac

Page 1 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 1

4 5 6

f Calculate angle a. Determine the value of


h 38° the digit 6 in each of the
Calculate mentally:
numbers.
6480 ÷ 200
r
3 426 782 4 452 684

a 5 690 053 3 060 541

10 11 12

The formula 3n + 2 can be Round 7 509 827 to the


For every 3 pizzas, 7 olives nearest:
used to calculate the value
are chopped up to scatter
ow of the terms in this number
over the top. 1000:
16 sequence:
How many olives will be 10 000:
5, 8, 11, 14, 17…
needed for 24 pizzas? 100 000:
What will the 10th term
be? 1 000 000:

16 17

Millie practises her times


tables for 10 minutes on A gardener lays a path with
Monday, 12 minutes on large rectangular tiles and
Tuesday, 15 minutes on small square tiles. For every
Wednesday, 20 minutes on two rectangular tiles, she
Thursday and 18 minutes lays 5 square tiles. She lays
on Friday. 135 square tiles. How many
What is the mean amount rectangular tiles does she
of minutes she practised lay?
each day?

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

18 5
19
4

Bella is drawing a 3
Harper has labelled part of a circle.
parallelogram. She has 2

plotted 3 points and joined 1 Is she correct?


them. -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5

-1

What will the coordinates of -2

her final point be? -3

-4

-5

22 23 24 25

Use a written method to Bob travels in his car at 50 On a pie chart, two Com
complete the calculation miles per hour. He sets off segments take up 3/4 of the
and give any remainder as at 16:37 and arrives at his chart. The angle of one
a fraction. destination at 21:07. How segment is 157°. What
far has he travelled? is the angle of the other
5627 ÷ 24
segment?

28 29 30

Find the common factors Calculate angle a. The chocolate factory has produced
for the numbers 63 and this month. Bars are packed into box
108. full boxes have they produced and h
a needed to fill the final box?
50°

Page 2 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 1

20 21

of a circle. Rohit says, “The sum of Tickets to the concert cost


the angles in a triangle is £17.80 per adult and
the same as the sum of the £9.50 per child. A class of
us
di
ra

angles on a straight line.” 27 children and 12 teachers


go to the concert together.
Is he correct?
What was the total cost of
their tickets?

25 26 27

Complete the calculation. Joely draws 20 hexagons, 6 Calculate a.


he octagons, 45 triangles and
4 x (18 − a) = 52
2 2 16 trapeziums. How many
x
3 7 vertices do her shapes have
altogether?

s produced 5495 bars of chocolate


ked into boxes of 32. How many
duced and how many more will be
ox?

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

1 2 3 4

Calculate 3/8 as a decimal. Eggs are packed in trays Owen has labelled part of a Find
of 30. How many trays circle. of 7
will be required for 1567
eggs and how many empty Is he correct?
spaces will there be?
radius

7 8 9 10

Calculate the sum of the Find the value of n in these Which is bigger: 35% of In a
first 10 prime numbers. equations: 400 or 45% of 300? num
then
2n + 7 = 25
the
n − 35 = 22 the

7, 1

13 14 15 16

Place brackets into the Ella has £250. She buys 3 Use a written method to Cal
calculation to make it pairs of jeans for £42.50 complete the calculation.
145
correct. each and 2 pairs of shoes
543.863 + 405.52
for £52.75 each. She wants
7 x 8 + 4 = 84
to buy a jacket for £56.95.
How much more money
will she need?

Page 3 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 2

4 5 6

of a Find 4 common multiples Complete the calculation. How many minutes are
of 7 and 8. there in July?

3 7
2 x 3
5 15

10 11 12

In a number sequence, The area of a rectangle Class 6 has 32 children. 5/8


numbers are doubled and is 204cm². Its width is of the children are boys. 7
then 3 is added. What will less than 14cm and is a girls have a school lunch
the next three numbers in multiple of 3. What could and the rest have a packed
the sequence be? its length be? lunch. How many girls have
a packed lunch?
7, 17, 37, 77…

16 17
Which is the correct formula
Calculate mentally: Megan paints houses. She to represent her charges?
charges £24 per hour plus
1450 ÷ 50 (24 x p) + (15 x h)
£15 per tin of paint.

Where h stands for (24 x p) + 15 + h


the number of hours
(24 x h) + (15 x p)
and p stands for the
number of tins of paint. (24 + p) + (15 + p)

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

18 19 20

Calculate angle a. 5 miles is equivalent to Juan and Jules have been washing c
approximately 8km. Jess earn £140. Juan spends 20% of the
123° runs 48km over the course shampoo and sponges, then £22 is g
a
of a week. How many miles of the money is split between them
does she run? the amount of money that Jules gets
How much does each person get?

23 24 25 26
2
The temperature during Use your knowledge of 7 of a pack of 63 apples
2/7 A4
the day is 7°C. Overnight, times tables to complete have gone bad. How many are
it drops by 15 degrees. the calculations. apples have not gone bad? thr
What is the temperature leng
overnight? per
30 x 7 = 30 x 7000 =

300 x 700 = 300 x 70 =

29 30

Complete the calculation. In the equation below, a


and b are both different
whole numbers less than
20.
1/5
1
5
x 3/8
3
8
3a − 2 = b

What are all the possible


values of a and b?

Page 4 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 2

21 22

n washing cars. Between them, they Use a written method to Jim’s chip shop sells 2 fish
20% of the money on more car complete the calculation. for every 3 sausages. On
hen £22 is given to charity. The rest Saturday, 210 sausages
56.45 − 26.704
ween them so that Juan gets double were sold. How many fish
at Jules gets as he did more work. were sold?
son get?

26 27 28

es A 4-sided shape has an Order the fractions from A rectangle has an area of
ny area of 72cm². Write down smallest to largest. 132cm². The length is a
d? three possibilities for the multiple of 3. What could
length of the sides and the width be?
3 7 3 2 1
perimeter. 4 12 8 3 2

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

1 2 3 4

Continue the sequence. Dwayne collects pencils. He Calculate the area of the Joe
5
keeps 5/12 of his collection shaded shape. day
12
51.906 in an old pencil case and say
the rest are kept in a box. spe
51.907
There are 45 in the old 8cm min
51.908 pencil case. How many are
Is h
there in the box?
13cm

7 8 9 10

The formula 2n − 1 can be Which number, when Find the value of n in these Two
used to calculate the value divided by 100, will have 6 equations: tog
of the terms in this number hundredths? num
33 = 6n − 15
sequence: mu
3n + 15 = 48 diff
1, 3, 5, 7, 9… 43.62 26.34

What will the 15th term 62.43 612.32


be?

13 14 15 16

Use a written method to At the beach, Selma buys Complete the calculation. She
complete the calculation. 7 lollies for her and her qua
friends. Lollies cost £2.46
64.37 + 719.4 She
each. How much money did 7 2
7 - 2 squ
she spend? 9 7
dow

Wh
the

Page 5 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 3

4 5 6

e Joe spends 35 minutes a £347 is divided equally Complete the calculation.


day lifting weights. He between 4 charities. How 7
says, “In 3 weeks I’ll have
7/8
8
÷5
much money will each
spent 12 hours and 25 charity get?
minutes lifting weights.”

Is he right?

10 11 12

ese Two numbers multiplied Find the common factors of At the park, the ratio of
together make 246. What 24 and 192. adults to children is 2:5.
numbers could have been There are 210 people at
multiplied? Find three the park. How many are
different possibilities. adults?

16 5
17
4

n. Sherry draws a shape on a 4 3 Marnie cuts off 1/5 of a


quadrant grid. 2 length of rope. Her piece is
She translates the shape 4
1
32cm long. How long was
squares right and 3 squares
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
the rope to begin with?
-1

down. -2

What are the coordinates of -3

the new shape?


-4

-5

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

18 19 20
Here are the ages of the Bilal gets £5 per week This pie chart shows some children’s
people who work in the pocket money. He spends favourite animals.
sweet shop. 40p on sweets and then
62 36 18 saves the rest. How much
will he have saved in 26
24 45 31 weeks?
What is the mean age of
the shop workers?

22 23 24

Complete the calculation. The temperature is −7°C outside. Inside, the heating is on Exp
and it is 22°C. 13
167 − 52.56
Jonny says, “The difference between the outside
temperature and the inside temperature is 15°C.”

Is he right? Explain your answer.

27 28 29 30

Write the number the arrow Pippa says, “If I round Calculate angles a, b and c. Ror
is pointing at. 79.499 to the nearest whole It c
number, the answer is 79.” a 114° eac
Is she correct? £5.
he s
-10 0 10
pro
b c

Page 6 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 3

21
tiger dolphin
e children’s Jenny is thinking of a
sloth monkey number. She says, “If I
square my number and
How many children could have been asked then subtract the product
to vote? Tick two. of 5 and 9 I get 65.”
50 15 What is Jenny’s number?
24 100

24 25 26

Explain how to work out Dev finds 15% of a number. Write down the factor pairs
13 − 22. His answer is 41.25. What for 119.
number did he start with?

30

d c. Rory makes pies for his cafe.


It costs him £3.57 to make
each pie. He sells them for
£5.65 each. At the weekend,
he sells 56 pies. How much
profit does he make?

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

1 2 3

Calculate mentally: Max asks his class about their favourite ice cream flavour. Put
18 children choose strawberry. asc
6 584 354 − 1 041 052
Max says, “60% of my class have chosen strawberry.”
2
How many children are there in Max’s class?
2

6 7 8 9

A rectangle has an area A 3D shape has 4 vertices Circle the two calculations Cal
of 32cm². What could the and 6 edges. with the same answer. sha
lengths of its sides be?
What shape is it?

9cm
4−9 −4 − 9

−4 + 9 −9 + 4

12 13 14

Rae has drawn a circle. The temperature is −13°C Wh


cm

overnight. The next day, 00:


32

the temperature rises by elev


60cm
15°C. What temperature is lon
it during the day?
Why can’t her calculation be correct?

Page 7 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 4

3 4 5

Put the numbers in Emma says, “I ate 5 carrots Explain how to work out
ascending order. from the bag of 7 carrots so 7 − 19.
25 of the carrots.”
I ate 25/
219 819 219 189 35

218 189 218 819


Is she right? Explain your
219 198 218 891 answer.

9 10 11

ns Calculate the area of the The shoe factory is Complete the calculation.
shaded shape. reviewing its efficiency. Its
20cm
records state that it made
4144 pairs of shoes in the 4 3
4 + 3
9cm

7 8
14cm

past 16 months. How many


pairs of shoes were made
each month?
16cm

14 15

C When Rupal takes her cake out of the oven, the clock says Calculate −4 − 13.
00:17. She started preparing the cake mix at quarter to
eleven, 23 minutes before it went into the oven. For how
is long was the cake in the oven?

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

16 17 18 19

The 26 bin lorries in the Which number, when Jenna is part of a sports Put
county collected 5096 bins divided by 10, will have 7 club. The proportion of asc
between them on Friday. hundredths? under 10s at the club is 3/5.
What is the mean amount 24 under 10s attend the
of bins collected by each club. How many people in 37
213.76 73.9
lorry?
1.907 84.07
total attend the club? 2

22 23 24

The gym has an offer on. All memberships taken out in Fill in the missing numbers Use
January will have a reduction of 20% on the joining fee. in the calculations. com
The joining fee for adults is £320. For teenagers, it costs
30 x = 2700
£150 to join. Mary, her wife and their two teenagers want
to join. How much will they save altogether? ÷ 80 = 6000 18.

10 800 ÷ = 120

26 27 28
Number of
Club
A sweet shop owner buys Here is a table showing Children 196
sweets in bulk. She orders attendance at children’s tennis 7 from
147 boxes, with 72 packets clubs. into
in each box. How many football 5 car
What is the mean number
packets of sweets does she full
of children attending each swimming 13
order?
club?
judo 7

Page 8 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 4

19 20 21

Put the amounts in Wilf says, “ If 27 x 30 = Calculate angle a.


ascending order. 810, then 81 000 ÷ 300 =
3/5. 270.”

n 37% 3/8 0.09 Is he right?


a
2/9 0.45 59% 121°

24 25 5

ers Use a written method to Here is a shape on part of a 3

complete the calculation. 4 quadrant grid. 2

Write down the coordinates -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5

of the shape.
18.904 + 1098.51
-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

28 29 30
of
1965 carrots are collected Complete the calculation. Find the value of n in these
from the farm and placed equations:
into trays which hold 42
6n − 19 = 35
carrots each. How many 4/5 x 3/4
full trays can be made? 3n = 48 + 72

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

1 2 3 4
7
Calculate −8 + 21. 11 of his maths
Nate got 7/11 Complete the calculation. Wh
questions right. He got 24 of 1
wrong. How many did he
7/9 ÷8

get right?

7 5
8 9
4

Here is a shape on part of a 3


Continue the sequence. Max
4 quadrant grid. 2
pen
1 43.274
What will the coordinates be exa
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5

if the shape is reflected in 43.273


-1 Is h
the y axis? -2 43.272
-3

-4

-5

12 13 14 15

There are 176 books on The shop makes £12.50 Inge drives an ice cream The
each shelf in the library. for every person joining its van. She sells 7 cones for num
There are approximately loyalty scheme. It managed every 3 tubs of ice cream. num
28 000 books in the library. to persuade 1446 people On Sunday, she sells 560
Approximately how many cones. How many tubs did Is t
last month. How much
shelves are there? she sell? som
money did it make from the
scheme?

Page 9 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 5

4 5 6

. What are the prime factors Complete the calculation. Fabio says, “I know that
of 174? there are 270° in 3 interior
209 − 61.74
angles of a parallelogram
because the four interior
angles of a parallelogram
add to 360°.”

Is he correct?

9 10 11

Max says, “In every A rectangle has an area Caleb gets £120 birthday
pentagon, the angles are of 56cm². What could its money. He spends 3/8 of it on
exactly the same.” perimeter be? new boots and 1/6 on a top.
He says, “I have spent more
Is he correct?
than 50% of my money.”

Is he right? Explain your


answer.

15 16

The sum of two prime Gem earns £15.50 per hour and works for 9 hours.
numbers is always an even
. Pip earns £14.20 per hour and works for 11 hours.
number.
0 Who has earnt more money and how much more do they
id Is this statement always,
have?
sometimes, or never true?

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

17 18 19 20

Maddie has some 2D Circle the two calculations Calculate the perimeter of The
shapes. She has some with the same answer the shaded shape. con
hexagons and some 20cm wat
where n = 7.
octagons. Altogether, her £4.

9cm
shapes have 84 vertices. lim

14cm
How many of each shape n+7 7−n
could she have? 7n n−7
16cm

22 23 24 25

Robbie says, “There are 4 Consonants cost 74p each Write the number the arrow Com
prime numbers between 80 and vowels cost 89p each. is pointing at.
and 100: 83, 87, 89 and What is the cost of your
97.” first name and surname?
Who in your family has the
Is he right?
highest value name? -10 0 10

27 28 29 30

Arlo has saved £480. He Amari uses 135ml of milk Put brackets into the Cal
spends 15% on some new every morning in her cereal. calculation to make it
clothes and 12% on a day How many days will a 2 correct.
trip. He spends 1/4 of the litre container of milk last
7 x 8 + 3 = 77
remainder on a new bike. her?
How much money does he
have left?

Page 10 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 5

20 21

of The local pub sells lime squash for £1.20 per pint. The drink £346.54 in tips is shared
contains 20ml of lime cordial and is topped up with tap between the 23 people who
water. One bottle of lime cordial contains 1 litre and costs were working the shift.
£4.80. How much profit does the pub make on one bottle of
How much money will each
lime cordial?
14cm

person receive and how


much money will be left
over?

25 26

row Complete the calculation. Miss Bright buys 132 stationery packs for the new school
year. Each pack contains 6 pencils, 2 pens, an eraser and 8
1 4 crayons. How many of each item has she ordered and how
7 - 2
6 5 many items will she receive altogether?

10

30

Calculate mentally:

9600 ÷ 120

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

1 2 3 4

Lottie feeds her pet bird 30g Callie says, “3/5 of 90 is 27 buses visit the bus Dem
of seeds each day. How bigger than 5/6 of 72.” station each day. How so 1
long will her 1.5kg bag many will visit during the
Is Callie right? Explain Do
last? months of October and
your answer. November?

6 7 8 9
4
7 of £140. Neve
Orla has 4/7 Use a formal method to Calculate angle a. A ta
has 60% of £110. Who has complete the calculation. £5.
the most money?
4082 ÷ 32 Wh
117° form

11 12 13

Continue the sequence. Jody runs 24 miles. It takes her 4 hours 34 minutes in Circ
total. She says, “The first 3/8 of the run took 1 hour and 50 give
10 335
minutes. The final 75% of the race took 2 hours and 44
10 235 minutes.”
5² −
10 135 What is wrong with her calculations?
4

Page 11 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 6

4 5

Demi says, “12 x 11 = 132 Cherry uses some loaves of bread to make sandwiches for a
so 1200 x 110 = 13 200.” party. She uses 50g cheese, 4 eggs and 40g ham for each
e loaf.
Do you agree?
She uses 9 loaves in total. How much of each filling does
she use?

9 10

A taxi driver charges £4 per mile with a booking charge of Circle the calculation with
£5. the bigger answer.
Where m stands for the number of miles, circle the correct
formula to represent the charges.
5 3 7 2
x x
4+m+5 4m + 5 6 4 8 3

5m + 4 5 x 4m

13 14 15

Circle the calculations that Find 62% of £1970. A rectangle has a perimeter
0 give an answer of 23. of 52cm. What could its
area be?

5² − 2(5 − 4) 4x5+3

4 x (5 + 3) 5 x (5 − 2)

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A

16 17 18 19

The tables and chairs in the Calculate mentally: May and Alice have drawn Com
cafe have 4 legs each. There 5-sided shapes. May says,
530 032 + 217 725
are 35 tables in the cafe, “Mine has 4 right angles.”
each with 4 chairs. How
Is she right?
many legs altogether do
the tables and chairs have?

22 23 24 25

180 people can cross a At a restaurant, the waiter Use a written method to How
bridge in ten minutes. How uses 3 bottles of water for complete the calculation are
many people will cross it in every 4 tables. On Tuesday and give the remainder as a 80?
4 hours? evening, the restaurant fraction.
got through 120 bottles of
8639 ÷ 27
water. How many tables
were served that evening?

28 29 30

Complete the calculation. Remy is thinking of a Bobby says, “I know that


2 number. He says, “The 4
4/1 is the same as 25%
2/1 ÷ 7 10
11 product of my number and because 100 divided by 4 is
27 is 2592.” 25.”
What number is Remy Explain why he is wrong.
thinking of?

Page 12 of 24
ths: A Question A Day: Set 6

19 20 21
In March, a business
wn Complete the calculation. Joanie has 3 shapes. The
receives 3570 orders over
s, shapes have 18 edges
the phone, by mail and
.” 6 2 altogether. What shapes 3
x via the Internet. 3/7 of
7 5 could she have? 7
the orders come from the
Internet. 30% of the orders
come from phone calls. How
many come by mail?

25 26 27

How many prime numbers Calculate angle a. Work the calculation out
are there between 40 and mentally.
sa 80?
3024.052 + 13340.147
342°
a

4 is

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

1 2 3 4

Sheena is not right. For an


area of a square, we need to
multiply the length by the
1/6 of 180 = 30 36°C
width. This means each side
must be 8cm because 8 x 8
= 64.

7 8 9 10
3 311 342
Various answers:
3 311 324
1 x 184
3 133 342 135 ÷ 3 = 45 (4 cupcakes)
2 x 92 3n
3 133 324 45 x 4 = 180g flour
4 x 46
3 131 342
8 x 23
3 131 324

13 14 15
ab + 9 = 33

33 − 9 = 24

ab = 24 a = 24, b = 1 base x height ÷ 2

Various answers: a = 12, b = 2 =7x4÷2

a = 1, b = 24 a = 8, b = 3 = 28 ÷ 2

a = 2, b = 12 a = 6, b = 4 = 14cm²

a = 3, b = 8

a = 4, b = 6
A Question A Day: Set 1 Answers

4 5 6

an 3 426 782 6000


d to
he 5 690 053 600 000
180 − 38 − 90 = 52° 6480 ÷ 200 = 32.4
ide 4 452 684 600
8
3 060 541 60 000

10 11 12

3 pizzas use 7 olives


1000: 7 510 000
multiply by 8 to get 24
es) 10 000: 7 510 000
3n + 2 = 3 x 10 + 2 = 32 pizzas:
100 000: 7 500 000
3 x 8 = 24 pizzas
1 000 000: 8 000 000
7 x 8 = 56 olives

15 16 17

ratio of rectangular tiles to


10 + 12 + 15 + 20 + 18 = square tiles = 2:5

5476 x 68 = 372 368 75 minutes altogether 5 x 27 = 135 square tiles


75 ÷ 5 = 15 minutes 2 x 27 = 54 rectangular
tiles

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

18 5
19
4

1 Yes: the radius is from the


(−1, 1) -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 centre of the circle to the
-1 outside edge.
-2

-3

-4

-5

22 23 24 25

11
5627 ÷ 24 = 234 16:37 to 21:07 = 41/2 hours 3/4 of 360 = 270
24
50 x 4.5 = 225 miles 270 − 157 = 113°

28 29 30

180 − 50 = 130° 5495 ÷ 32 = 171 whole


boxes and 23 in another
1, 3, 9
a box; 9 more chocolate bars
50° are needed
A Question A Day: Set 1 Answers

20 21

£9.50 x 27 = £256.50
the Yes: there are 180° in a
us

£17.80 x 12 = £213.60
di
ra

he triangle and there are 180°


in a straight line. £256.50 + £213.60 =
£470.10

25 26 27
20 x 6 = 120

6 x 8 = 48 4 x 13 = 52

2 2 4 45 x 3 = 135 (18 − a) = 13
x =
3 7 21
16 x 4 = 64 18 − 5 = 13

120 + 48 + 135 + 64 = 367 a=5


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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Que

1 2 3 4

1/8 is half of a quarter Owen is incorrect. The line


1567 ÷ 30 = 53 trays going through the centre var
1/4 as a decimal is 0.25 so 1/8
required; there will be 23 of a circle and meeting the
as a decimal is 0.125
empty spaces circumference is called the
0.125 x 3 = 0.375 diameter.

7 8 9 10
10% of 400 = 40

35% of 400 = 40 x 3.5 =


140
2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + n=9 7,
10% 0f 300 = 30
17 + 19 + 23 + 29 = 129 n = 57
45% of 300 = 30 x 4.5 =
135

35% of 400 is bigger

13 14 15 16

3 x £42.50 = £127.50

2 x £52.75 = £105.50
543.863 + 405.52 =
7 x (8 + 4) = 84 £250 − £127.50 − £105.50 949.383
= £17.00

£56.95 − £17.00 = £39.95


A Question A Day: Set 2 Answers

4 5 6
3 7
2 x 3
5 15
ne 31 days x 24 hours x 60
9 7
re various answers, including: = 2 + 3 minutes
15 15
the
56, 112, 168, 224 16 = 31 x 24 x 60
he = 5
15
= 44 640 minutes
1
= 6
15

10 11 12

= various answers: 1/8 of 32 = 4

length width 5/8 of 32 = 4 x 5 = 20 (boys)


7, 17, 37, 77…157, 317,
637 68 3 32 − 20 = 12 (girls)
= 12 − 7 = 5 girls have a
34 6
packed lunch
17 12

16 17
Which is the correct formula
Megan paints houses. She to represent her charges?
charges £24 per hour plus
£15 per tin of paint. (24 x p) + (15 x h)
1450 ÷ 50 = 29
Where h stands for (24 x p) + 15 + h
the number of hours
(24 x h) + (15 x p)
and p stands for the
number of tins of paint. (24 + p) + (15 + p)

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

18 19 20
20% of £140 =
360 − (2 x 123) = 114 £140 − £28 − £22
114 ÷ 2 = 57° Juan:Jules
8 x 6 = 48km
123° a 2:1
5 x 6 = 30 miles
£90 ÷ 3 = £3

Juan gets £60 and Jule

23 24 25 26

30 x 7 = 210 1 72
1/7
7 of 63 = 9
300 x 700 = 210 000 5 3
7°C − 15 = −8°C 5/7
30 x 7000 = 210 000 7 of 63 = 9 x 5 = 45 2
apples have not gone bad
300 x 70 = 21 000 1

29 30 a b

2 4

3 7
3
1/5 x 3/8 = 40
3/4 4 10

5 13

6 16

7 19
Question A Day: Set 2 Answers

21 22
% of £140 = £28

− £28 − £22 = £90


ratio of fish to sausages is
Juan:Jules 2:3
56.45 − 26.704 = 29.746
2:1 3 x 70 = 210 sausages
90 ÷ 3 = £30 2 x 70 = 140 fish
60 and Jules gets £30.

26 27 28
various answers:
length width
72 + 72 + 1 + 1 = 146cm smallest largest
3 44
36 + 36 + 2 + 2 = 76cm 3 1 7 2 3 6 22
5 8 2 12 3 4
24 + 24 + 3 + 3 = 54cm
ad 12 11
18 + 18 + 4 + 4 = 44cm
33 4
12 + 12 + 6 + 6 = 36cm
66 2

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

1 2 3 4
51.906

51.907 5
5/12 = 45
12
51.908 1
1/12 = 45 ÷ 5 = 9
12 13 x 8 = 104cm² 7
51.909 7
7/12 = 9 x 7 = 63 pencils in
12
51.91 the box

51.911

7 8 9 10
Which number, when
divided by 100, will have 6
2 x 15 = 30 hundredths? n=8

30 − 1 = 29 n = 11
43.62 26.34

62.43 612.32

13 14 15 16

7 2
7 - 2
9 7

49 18
64.37 + 719.4 = 783.77 7 x £2.46 = £17.22 = 7 - 2
63 63 (1,
31
= 5
63
Question A Day: Set 3 Answers

4 5 6

35 x 7 = 245

245 x 3 = 735
7
735 minutes = 12 hours £347 ÷ 4 = £86.75 7/8 ÷ 5 = 40
7/4
and 15 minutes

Joe is wrong.

10 11 12
various answers, for
example: Adults Children Total
1 x 246 2 5 7
1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 24
2 x 123 60 150 210
3 x 82
60 adults
6 x 41

16 5
17
4

new coordinates: 1
1/5 = 32cm
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5

(1, 0), (3, 0), (3, −2), (0, −2) -1 32 x 5 = 160cm


-2

-3

-4

-5

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

18 19 20

This pie chart shows some children’s


favourite animals.
62 + 36 + 18 + 24 + 45 + £5 − 40p = £4.60
31 = 216
£4.60 x 26 = £119.60
216 ÷ 6 = 36

22 23 24

Jonny is wrong. From −7°C


to 0°C is 7°C and from 0°C
to 22°C is 22°C. Sub
167 − 52.56 = 114.44 The
22 + 7 = 29°C

The actual temperature


difference is 29°C.

27 28 29 30
b = 114°
Pippa is correct. If there
were 5 or more tenths, the a and c = 360 − 114 − 114
-6 number would be rounded = 132 £
to the next whole number.
132 ÷ 2 = 66 £2.
-10 0 10 There are only 4 tenths, so
we remove the decimal part a = 66°
of the number.
c = 66°
Question A Day: Set 3 Answers

21
tiger dolphin
e children’s
sloth monkey 5 x 7 = 35

35 + 65 = 100
How many children could have been asked
100 = 10²
to vote? Tick two.
50 15 Jenny’s number is 10.

24 100

24 25 26

41.25 = 15%
Subtract 13 first to get to 0. 41.25 ÷ 3 = 13.75 = 5% 1 and 19
Then, subtract the final 9 to
get to −9. 5% x 20 = 100% 7 and 17

13.75 x 20 = 275

30

114
£5.65 − £3.57 = £2.08

£2.08 x 56 = £116.48 profit

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

1 2 3 4

60% = 18
6 584 354 − 1 041 052 = 218 189 219 189 Em
20% = 18 ÷ 3 = 6
5 543 302 218 819 219 198 2
25/
100 = 6 x 5 = 30 children 3
218 891 219 819

6 7 8 9

various answers:

1cm, 1cm, 32cm, 32cm a triangular-based pyramid 4−9 −4 − 9


2cm, 2cm, 16cm, 16cm (or tetrahedron)
−4 + 9 −9 + 4
4cm, 4cm, 8cm, 8cm

12 13 14
mc

The diameter of a circle is


32

double the radius but double −13 + 15 = 2°C


60cm
32 is not 60.
Question A Day: Set 4 Answers

4 5

÷5
Start by subtracting 7 to
9 get to zero. Then, take away
Emma is right because 25 5
= the rest of the number from
8 25 can be simplified to 5/7:
25/35 5 35 7 0:
35 7
9 0 − 12 = −12
÷5

9 10 11

4 3
4 + 3
20 x 14 = 280 7 8
32 21
5 x 4 = 20 4144 ÷ 16 = 259 4 + 3
56 56
280 − 20 = 260cm² 53
= 7
56

14 15

22:45 plus 23 minutes = 23:08


−4 − 13 = −17
From 23:08 to 00:17 = 1 hour and 09 minutes

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

16 17 18 19

Which number, when


divided by 10, will have 7 3 24
=
hundredths? 5 40
5096 ÷ 26 = 196
40 people
213.76 73.9

1.907 84.07

22 23 24

£320 + £320 + £150 + £150 = £940 30 x 90 = 2700

£940 ÷ 10 = £94 480000 ÷ 80 = 6000

£94 x 2 = £188 10 800 ÷ 90 = 120

26 27 28
Number of
Club
Children
tennis 7
7 + 5 + 13 + 7 = 32
147 x 72 = 10 584 football 5
32 ÷ 4 = 8
swimming 13

judo 7
Question A Day: Set 4 Answers

19 20 21
0.09

2/9 360 − 121 − 121 = 118

37% Wilf is correct: 81 000 ÷ 118 ÷ 2 = 59°

3/8 300 = 270 360° − 59° = 301°

0.45 a = 301°

59%

24 25 5

1
18.904 + 1098.51 = (−3, −2), (2, −2), (2, 3),
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
1117.414 (−3, 3) -1

-2

-3

-4

-5

28 29 30
of

1965 ÷ 42 = 46r33 12 n=9


4/5 x 3/4 = 1 20
46 full boxes n = 40

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

1 2 3 4

4
11= 24
11
1 7 7
−8 + 21 = 13 1= 6 7/9 ÷ 8 = 7/
11 9 72
6 x 7 = 42 questions right

7 5
8 9
4
43.274
Here is a shape on part of a
43.273
3

4 quadrant grid. 2 M
1 43.272 pen
What will the coordinates be
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
if the shape is reflected in 43.271
-1 irre
the y axis? -2 43.27
(-1, 0), (-3, -2), (-4, 2) -3

-4
43.269
-5

12 13 14 15

176 rounded to the nearest Th


ratio of cones to tubs is 7:3
100 = 200 on
1446 x £12.50 = £18 075 7 x 80 = 560 cones 2. I
28 000 ÷ 200 = 140
shelves 3 x 80 = 240 tubs
A Question A Day: Set 5 Answers

4 5 6
Fabio is correct that
the four interior angles
of a parallelogram add
to 360°. However, not
2, 3 and 29 209 − 61.74 = 147.26 all parallelograms are
rectangles. Parallelograms
can have two obtuse angles
and two acute angles. So
Fabio is incorrect overall.

9 10 11
various answers: 3/8 of £120 = 15 x 3 = £45
Max is incorrect. Regular
1 + 1 + 56 + 56 = 114cm 1/6 of 120 = £20
pentagons have 5 identical
angles. However, an 2 + 2 + 28 + 28 = 60cm £45 + £20 = £65
irregular pentagon will not
4 + 4 + 14 + 14 = 36cm 50% of £120 = £60, so
have all angles equal.
7 + 7 + 8 + 8 = 30cm Caleb is correct.

15 16

£15.50 x 9 = £139.50
This is sometimes true. The
7:3
only even prime number is £14.20 x 11 = £156.20
2. If 2 is one of the numbers
£156.20 − £139.50 = £16.70
in the calculation, the
answer will be odd. Pip has earnt £16.70 more.

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

17 18 19

Circle the two calculations


with the same
9 octagons and 2 hexagons answer
where n = 7. 20 + 14 + 16 + 5 +
10 hexagons and 3 68cm
octagons
n+7 7−n

7n n−7

22 23 24

Robbie is wrong. 87 is not a


-3.5
prime number. There are 3
Answers will vary.
prime numbers between 80
-10 0
and 100.

27 28
15% of £480 = £48 + £24 = £72 on new clothes

12% of £480 = 10% + 2% = £48 + £9.60 = £57.60 on a 135ml x 10 = 13


day trip 135ml x 4 = 54
£480 − £72 − £57.60 = £350.40 1350ml + 540ml =
£350.40 ÷ 4 = £87.60 on a bike 14 days
£350.40 − £87.60 = £262.80
A Question A Day: Set 5 Answers

20 21

1 litre = 50 x 20ml servings


£346.54 in tips is shared
+ 16 + 5 + 4 + 9 = 50 x £1.20 = £60
£346.54 ÷ 23 = £15 each
68cm
£60 − £4.80 = £55.20 with £1.54 left over
profit

25 26
6 x 132 = 792 pencils
5 24
7 - 2 2 x 132 = 264 pens
30 30
3.5
215 84 1 x 132 = 132 eraser
= -
30 30
0 10 8 x 132 = 1056 crayons
131
=
30 792 + 264 + 132 + 1056 =
2244 items altogether

29 30

ml x 10 = 1350ml

ml x 4 = 540ml
7 x (8 + 3) = 77 9600 ÷ 120 = 80
+ 540ml = 1890ml

14 days

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

1 2 3 4

3/5 of 90 = 54 October = 31 days


Dem
5/6 of 72 = 60 November = 30 days to
1500 ÷ 30 = 50 days
total = 61 days h
Callie is wrong. 5/6 of 72 is
bigger. 61 x 27 = 1647 buses

6 7 8 9

A ta
4 360 − 117 = 243°
4/7 of £140 = £80 £5.
7
60% of £110 = £66 4082 ÷ 32 = 127r18 Wh
117° form
Orla has the most money.

11 12 13 14
10 335
1
10 235
Circle the calculations that 1
10 135 3/8 as a percentage is 37.5%.
give an answer of 23.
If you add that to 75%, it is 60
10 035
more than 100% so it can’t 5² − 2(5 − 4) 4x5+3 2%
9935 be correct.
4 x (5 + 3) 5 x (5 − 2) 62
9835

9735
Question A Day: Set 6 Answers

4 5

Demi is incorrect. She needs 9 x 50g = 450g cheese


to place another zero onto
9 x 4 = 36 eggs
her answer to make 132
000. 9 x 40 = 360g ham

9 10

A taxi driver charges £4 per mile with a booking charge of Circle the calculation with
£5. the bigger answer.
Where m stands for the number of miles, circle the correct
formula to represent the charges.
5 3 7 2
x x
4+m+5 4m + 5 6 4 8 3

5m + 4 5 x 4m

14 15

10 % of £1970 = £197 Various answers, for


at example:
1% of £1970 = £19.70

60% = 6 x £197 = £1182 sides area


3 2% = 2 x £19.70 = £39.40 1 + 1 + 25 + 25 25 x 1 = 25cm²
2) 62% = £1182 + £39.40 = 2 + 2 + 24 + 24 24 x 2 = 48cm²
£1221.40
3 + 3 + 28 + 28 28 x 3 = 84cm²

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Year 6 Morning Maths: A Ques

16 17 18

35 tables

35 x 4 chairs = 140 chairs


530 032 + 217 725 =
35 x 4 table legs = 70 table legs
747 757
140 x 4 chair legs = 560 chair legs

560 + 70 = 630 legs altogether

21 22 23
1
1/7 of 3570 = 510
7 Ra
3 180 x 4 = 720 people
3/7 of 3570 = 510 x 3 = 1530
7
180 x 6 = 1080 people in 1
10% of 3570 = 357
hour
30% of 3570 = 557 x 3 = 1071 4
1080 x 4 = 4320 in 4 hours
3570 − 1530 − 1071 = 969

26 27 28 29
360 − 342 = 18°

90 + 18 = 108°
3024.052 + 13340.147 2 2
180 − 108 = 72° ÷ 7 =
= 16 364.199 11 77
A = 72°

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Question A Day: Set 6 Answers

18 19 20

Various answers, for


May is incorrect. It is example:
= impossible to draw a 6 2 12
x = 1 square, 1 octagon and 1
pentagon with 4 right 7 5 35
hexagon
angles.
2 pentagons and 1 octagon

23 24 25

Ratio of bottle to tables =


3:4 Ten prime numbers:
n1 26
8639 ÷ 27 = 319
3 x 40 = 120 bottles 27 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67,
4 x 40 = 160 tables were 71, 73, 79
urs
served

29 30

Bobby is wrong because


4 40
2592 ÷ 27 = 96 10 is equivalent to 100 .
40 as a percentage is 40%.
100

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