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W EEKLY M ATHEMATICS R EVISION A CTIVITIES T ERM 2 My name is:
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Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Contents
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MultiplySTART HEREAdd 48 64 95 712 37 910 85 34 58 112 47 66 Week 1- Number Facts Fill in the missing numbers in the following table.
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1. H OW MANY M ONTHS ARE THERE IN A YEAR ? 2. T YPE THE MONTHS OF THE YEAR IN THE CORRECT ORDER. 3. H OW MANY DAYS ARE THERE IN A NON LEAP YEAR ? 4. H OW MANY DAYS ARE THERE IN A LEAP YEAR ? 5. M ATCH THE MONTHS TO THE CORRECT SEASON : Week 2- Months of the Year Summer Autumn SpringWinter a.December January February b. March April May c. June July August d. September October November
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Week 3- Lets look at Numbers 1. Order these numbers from smallest to largest: 463, 978, 102, 736, 987, 347, 1000, 227, 189 2. Order these numbers from largest to smallest: 463, 978, 102, 736, 987, 347, 1000, 227, 189 3. How many more do you need to add to make the answer 100? a.80+ = 100b. 70+ = 100 c.50+ = 100d. 87+ = 100 e. 75+ = 100f. 95+ = 100 3. How many do you need to take away to make the answer 10? a.100 - = 10b. 70 - = 10 c.50 - = 10d. 87 - = 10 e. 75 - = 10f. 95 - = 10
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Week 4- 2D Shapes 1. How many sides do these shapes have? a. = b. = c. = d. = 2. Draw these shapes in your Maths book a.Square b.Polygon c.Pentagon d.Hexagon e.Heptagon 3. What is the difference between a 2D shape and a 3D shape?
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Week 6- Number Facts Fill in the missing numbers in the following table. -START HERE+ 2911 412 318 35 164 528 710 970 54 124 99 113
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Week 7- Doubling and Halving 1. Double the following numbers: a.5 =b. 3 = c. 10= d. 20= e. 6 =f. 12= g. 24=h. 32 = 2. Halve the following numbers: a.10= b. 8 = c.12=d. 20= e.16=f. 50= g. 100= h. 36=
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There were 34 balloons blown up for a party and they had to blow up 25 more. How many balloons do they have? 18 people were watching the football game and 9 went inside. How many were left? We baked one tray of 14 biscuits then another tray of 18. How many biscuits altogether? Week 8- Problem Solving I bought 4 watermelons and they each cost $4.50. How much did they cost altogether? There are 6 tables in the classroom and each table has 12 pencils each. How many pencils are there in the classroom altogether?
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a. Jesse has seven 5cent coins. If he spend 20cents, how much is left? b. How many 10c coins in $1.60? c. How many 20c coins make $3.00? d. How many 50c coins in $2.00? e. How many 20c pieces do I need to make $1.00? f. What is $3.00 shared between 3 people? g. How many $1 coins in $5.00? h. Ben has 3 50c coins and Lucy has 5 20c coins. How much do they have altogether? Week 9- Let’s look at Money How much do I have? 1. 2. 3.
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A Dad took his children to the Royal Melbourne Show. In the morning he made 4 sandwiches. At lunch time he gave each of his 4 children 1 sandwich. Answer these questions a.Did each of the 4 children get a fair share b. How many sandwiches did they each get? The Dad also packed 8 little cakes: c. Did each of the 4 children get a fair share? d. How many cakes did they each get? The Dad also had 7 lollies in the picnic basket: e. Did each of the 4 children get a fair share? f. How many lollies did they each get? Week 10- Word Problems
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WeekMy Score Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5CAMP Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 At the end of the term you are to complete the below graph based on your terms results. My Results
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