Solve these addition and subtraction word problems: I found 53 frogs by the pond. 28 hopped away. How many frogs are left? _____________ frogs.

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Solve these addition and subtraction word problems: I found 53 frogs by the pond. 28 hopped away. How many frogs are left? _____________ frogs left. In semester 1, Mohammed got 124 merits. In semester 2, he got 132 more. How many merits did he get altogether? _______________ merits. There are 322 children in the cafeteria. 125 of them go into the playground. How many children are left? ________________ children.

Complete these multiplication squares

Challenge!

Use partitioning to calculate these: 52 x 3 50 x 3 = x 3 = 6 156

Complete these inverse questions:

Solve these division problems

1.¼ of 56 = 2.1/8 of 48 = 3.1/6 of 54 = 4.1/10 of 150 = 5.½ of 72 = 6.1/3 of 33 = 7.1/5 of 75 = 1.¼ of 24 = 2.1/8 of 32 = 3.1/6 of 36 = 4.1/10 of 50 = 5.½ of 22 = 6.1/3 of 33 = 7.1/5 of 35 = Find the fractions of these numbers

Shade in the fraction shown, then write use >, <, or = to compare the two fractions

Write the fraction and the decimal

What we do to the numerator we do to the denominator = × 4 Equivalent fractions

Find the equivalent fractions

Line Symmetry If a shape can be folded in half so that one half fits exactly on top of the other, then we say that the shape has got line symmetry. One half of the shape is the mirror image of the other half. The fold is called a line of symmetry or reflection. Shapes can have a vertical, horizontal or diagonal line of symmetry. Often things in the world around us have a line of symmetry, such as this tiger and this crab. This shape has got a vertical line of symmetry.

Draw the lines of symmetry for each shape. The triangle has 1 line of symmetry.

Types of quadrilaterals Trapezium

Kite

Grid references

Write: Acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex or full turn under each angle

Fill in the correct compass directions

S

Follow the directions and write where you are.

Fill in the Venn diagram

Answer the questions from the Venn diagram