X,  by powers of 10 Ordering decimals

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1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 X,  by powers of 10 Ordering decimals Using negative numbers 1 2 3 Fractions and decimals Fractions Percentages 4 5 6 Indices,primes, factors etc Rounding Divisibility 8 7 9

Starter 1 Home Away

Starter 1 Home  10 X 1000 X 100 240  1000  100 X 10 Check

Starter 1 Home Check 24 24000 240 000 240 0.24 2.4 2400 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter

Starter 1 Away  10 X 1000 X 100 3.5  1000  100 X 10 Check

Starter 1 Away Check 0.35 350 3500 3.5 0.0035 0.035 35 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter

Starter 2 Home Away

Put these decimals in the correct order, from smallest to largest. Starter 2 Away Put these decimals in the correct order, from smallest to largest. 5.3 5.06 5.1 5.12 0.6 0.62 0.06 0.59 16.304 16.098 16.276 16.31 Check

Starter 2 Away Check 5.06 5.1 5.12 5.3 0.06 0.59 0.6 0.62 16.098 16.276 16.304 16.31 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter

Fill in the gaps on these number lines Starter 2 Home Fill in the gaps on these number lines ? ? ? 3.1 3.2 ? ? ? 2.42 2.5 ? ? 3 4 Check

Starter 2 Home Check 3.15 3.3 3.45 ? ? ? 3.1 3.2 2.44 2.48 2.54 ? ? ? 2.42 2.5 3.5 4.75 ? ? 3 4 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter

Starter 3 Home Away

Starter 3 Home Add two touching bricks to obtain the number in the brick above them. For example -11 1 -3 8 -4 -7 Check

Starter 3 Home Check 14 12 2 3 9 -7 -2 5 4 -11 1 -3 8 -4 -7 Did you get it right? Yes Choose another starter.

Starter 3 Away Subtract the right hand brick from the left hand brick to obtain the number above. For example -4 -8 -4 3 -6 -3 Check

Starter 3 Away Check 47 19 -28 3 -16 12 -4 -7 9 -3 -8 -4 3 -6 -3 Did you get it right? Yes Choose another starter.

Starter 4 Home Away

Starter 4 Home Match the equivalent fractions. Check

Starter 4 Home Check Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter

Work out these fractions of 48 Starter 4 Away Work out these fractions of 48 of of of 48 of of of of Check

Starter 4 Away Check 36 32 28 48 40 18 72 33 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter

Starter 5 Home Away

Fill in the ovals. Put decimals above the line and fractions below. Starter 5 Home 1 a c b d e f g Fill in the ovals. Put decimals above the line and fractions below. Check

1 Starter 5 Home Check 0.2 1.1 0.65 a c b d e f g 1 0.2 1.1 0.65 a c b d e f g Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter.

Match these decimals and fractions. Starter 5 Away Match these decimals and fractions. 0.6 1.3 2.5 0.05 0.45 2 0.25 1 Check

Starter 5 Away Check 0.6 0.45 0.25 0.05 1.3 2.5 1 2 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter.

Starter 6 Home Away

Starter 6 Home 10% of 1200 20% of 80 20% of 160 16 5% of 300 25% of 180 25% of 48 20 15 10 % of 240 18 12 50% of 36 5% of400 Match the answers in the house to the correct question. Check

Starter 6 Home Check 20% of 80 16 5% of 300 5% of400 20 15 Did you get it right? 18 12 50% of 36 25% of 48 Yes Choose a new starter.

Work out these percentages. Starter 6 Away Work out these percentages. 20% 12.5% 40% 240 75% 15% 95% 60% 45% Check

Starter 6 Away Check 48 20% 12.5% 30 40% 96 240 75% 180 36 15% 95% 228 60% 144 108 45% Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter.

Starter 7 Home Away

Correct all the numbers to the nearest 10 Starter 7 Home Correct all the numbers to the nearest 10 Check

Starter 7 home Check 250 600 40 1390 210 640 820 7230 2010 Did you get them right? Yes Choose a new starter

Round these numbers to 1 decimal place Starter 7 Away Round these numbers to 1 decimal place Check

Starter7 away Check 2.4 0.7 0.0 24.0 0.7 7.3 12.1 0.8 61.8 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new question

Starter 8 Home Away

Then do the same with digits 2,4,4,5,6,6,7,8,8 for this grid. Starter 8 Home Place the digits 1,2,3,3,4,5,6,6,8 in the boxes so that each digit will divide into both the row heading and the column heading. 20 18 24 Then do the same with digits 2,4,4,5,6,6,7,8,8 for this grid. 16 21 36 56 40 30 30 48 28 Check

Starter 8 Home Check 20 18 24 36 56 40 16 4 2 8 6 2 5 30 1 3 3 6 8 8 21 48 5 6 6 4 7 4 30 28 Did you get them right? Yes Choose a new starter.

Starter 8 Away Place the digits 1,3,4,6,6,8,8,9,9, in the boxes so that each digit will divide into both the row heading and the column heading. 132 216 171 252 248 120 Check

Starter 8 Away Check 6 9 9 4 8 1 6 8 3 Did you get it right? Yes 132 216 171 6 9 9 252 4 8 1 248 6 8 3 120 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter.

Starter 9 Home Away

Starter 9 Home Write each of the numbers 1 to 9 in a box so that all numbers satisfy the row and column headings. Prime numbers Factors of 120 Square numbers Odd numbers Even numbers Consecutive numbers Check

Starter 9 Home Check 3 5 1 2 6 4 7 8 9 Did you get it right? Yes Prime numbers Factors of 120 Square numbers 3 5 1 Odd numbers 2 6 4 Even numbers 7 8 9 Consecutive numbers Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter

Starter 9 Away Write each of the numbers 1 to 16 in a box so that all numbers satisfy the row and column headings. Even number Factor of 30 Prime number Square number Number < 13 Triangular number Factor of 88 Number > 4 Check

Starter 9 Away Check Even number Factor of 30 Prime number Square number Number < 13 12 6 7 9 Triangular number 10 15 3 1 Factor of 88 8 2 11 4 Number > 4 14 5 13 16 Did you get it right? Yes Choose a new starter