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Success Criteria Read your questions very carefully Jot things down as you go (actively work through your paper) Don’t hold too much information in your head Underline key pieces of information Look out for a change in label Break long questions into smaller parts Tackle each part, one at a time Show all of your working out (don’t rub it out) (in the case of a PowerPoint have a pencil and piece of paper to do your working out) Circle difficult words

Which two of these numbers add together to give 780?

A swimming pool measures 9.5m by 7m. What is the area of the pool? 95 x7 665 m²

A swimming pool measures 9.5m by 7m. What is the perimeter of the pool? 165 x2 330 m (95 m + 7 m) x 2 =

In any graph we must ‘establish the scale’ In other words, work out what each small square is worth Speed (mph) – There are 10 small squares. Each square is worth 1 mph

Minimum Safe Distance (metres) – There are 10 small squares. These 10 squares equal 20 metres. Each square is worth 2 metres.

A car is 60m behind another vehicle. What is the maximum speed that it should be travelling? 66 – 67 mph

A car is travelling at 30 mph. What is the minimum safe distance that it should be from the car in front? 26 – 28 metres

Fill in the missing circles Add 5 Add 9 Add 4 In this direction, take away 9 In this direction, take away 5

Jonathan faces West and makes one turn anti-clockwise. Which direction is he now facing? 1 full turn = 360º He faces West

Jonathan faces West and turns 3 right angles clockwise. Which direction is he now facing? He faces South

Jonathan faces South East and turns 135º anti-clockwise. Which direction is he now facing? He faces North Think about 135º as 1½ right angles

There are 8 number cards in a bag. Two are blue, three are red, one is yellow and the rest are green. What is the probability of picking a each card? (Think of a fraction) BlueRedYellowGreen

Using these probability fractions, answer the questions. Which colour has the best chance of being selected? Red Which colour has the least chance of being selected? Yellow Which colour could best be described as having a very unlikely chance? Yellow Find two colours, other than yellow, when added together will give an even chance (50/50, a half etc.)? Blue and Green BlueRedYellowGreen

Complete this probability scale, by adding the words from the bottom of the page to the missing red boxes below. ImpossibleUnlikelyVery likely CertainVery unlikelylikelyEven chance ImpossibleVery unlikelyUnlikelyEven chanceLikelyVery likelyCertain

A box contains 10 books and the box of books is 42 centimetres thick. How thick is each book? Use your horizontal Maths What = What 10 books = 42cm 1 book = __cm I know 10 books. How do I find 1 book? 42cm ÷ 10 = 4.2cm

In a stationery company, a special folder costs 52p. How much will 250 of these folders cost in pounds? What = What 1 folder = 52p 250 folders = __ p I know 1 folder. How will I find 250 folders? Answer = £ x p

A school needs 209 mini eggs for a party and the shop sells them in packs of 20. How many packs are needed? You can use two methods 209 ÷ 20 = 10r9 You need 10 bags and part of another or 1 pack = 20 sweets 2 packs = 40 sweets 5 packs = 100 sweets 10 packs = 200 sweets 11 packs = 220 sweets 11 packs

It is Ben’s birthday and he has been given a delicious birthday cake. His friends eat three eighths of it and his family eat one third. How much of the cake is left. To compare fractions, the bottom number must be the _____.same 3 = = of the cake has been eaten 24 7 of the cake is left 24

Sarah spends ¾ of her pocket money, £15, on a computer game. How much pocket money did she have to begin with? ¾ is £15 Divide by the ____. top Multiply by the ________. bottom £20

Imagine this cube unfolded (as a net). Where will the blue lid finish ?

Why does an author use italics, bold or both bold and italics during a piece of writing? To make it stand out; for emphasis.

A noun is a….. Person, place or thing. Find the noun in the sentence below. No, no, do not lift the latch. Latch

A verb is a….. Doing / action word. Find the verb in the sentence below. No, no, do not lift the latch. Lift

An adjective is a….. Describing word. Find the adjective in the sentence below. Falling upon the steaming roof. Steaming

An adverb…. Adds to (describes) a verb It usually finishes with….. ‘ly’ Find the adverb in the sentence below. Tapping and rapping wildly upon the door Wildly

A preposition…. Is the place, relationship or general position of an object. Find the preposition in the sentence below. The boy’s book was under the table. Under