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Year 7 Maths Homework – Summer term
Each week there is to be homework set, due in the day the teacher requests. The topics for each week are listed below. Week Beginning Homework number Topic 22nd April 3.1 Averages; Mean, Median , Mode and Range 29th April 3.2 Statistical charts 5th May 3.3 Multiply and divide by powers of 10 12th May 3.4 Estimation; Rounding to given Decimal Places and Significant Figures 19th May 3.5 Calculations; Multiply, Divide, Add and Subtract with integers and decimals. 2nd June 3.6 Expressions and formulae 9th June 3.7 Expressions; Expanding brackets, Factorising. 16th June 3.8 Forming and solving equations 23rd June 3.9 Term review 30th June 3.10 Ratio and proportion 7th July 3.11 Conversion graphs 14th July 3.12 Project 21st July 3.13 End of year review Please note: The date given is the date which the work is being taught in class. The due date may well be the following week and is at the individual teachers discretion. Each homework is divided into 3 sections, A B & C. A is for all pupils to attempt. B is slightly harder and for most pupils to attempt. C is the higher level work for some pupils to attempt. (Your teacher will tell you which parts you should work up to) ONLY SPEND AROUND 30mins! If you are struggling, try using mymaths, if this doesn’t help then ask someone who can, preferably your maths teacher (BEFORE IT IS DUE IN!) Almost every other week is a Mymaths based homework. These are to be done online using your own login and password. The initial school login is testwood and password is triangle. Please remember to click ‘checkout’ at the end so your work is submitted. If you do not have the internet at home please use the Learning Resources Centre in school (open until 4pm Monday – Thursday, 3.30pm Friday) Credits: Tristan: 3.1 B4, 3.7 C; D Burke: 3.7A; J Casey: 3.3A; Emaths: 3.8
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Week 1 Summer term Homework 3.1 – Averages A.
Find the Mean of these numbers: Find the Mode of these numbers: Find the Median and Range of: 4. Fin the mean, mode, median and range for:- 5 9 4 6 8 4 7 5 8 3 1 8 9 6 20 26 82 40 32 7 2 9 4 10 4 B. The Mean of these numbers is 6: What number is missing? The Median of these numbers is 6. What number is missing? The Range of these numbers is 6. What number is missing? 4. Alison now has 6 blank cards. What should she write on them to get the following? (i) mean 5 and mode 4 (ii) mean 6, mode 6, median 6 and range 2 5 9 ? 5 2 ? 9 3 1 5 4 ? Qn4, With thanks to Tristan, tes C. Work out the Mean, median, range and Mode from this frequency table which shows the number of pets for 40 students: Number of pets 1 2 3 4 Frequency 5 11 15 7
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A. Line graphs and two way tables.
Week 2 Summer term Homework 3.2 – Statistical charts Mymaths.co.uk Homework A. Line graphs and two way tables. B. Reading pie charts Drawing pie charts C. Scatter graphs Grouping data
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Homework 3.3 – Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10
Week 3 Summer term A. Work out the following questions: (i) 60 x 10 (ii) 200 x (iii) 890 x (iv) 2.5 x 10 50 ÷ 10 (vi) 400 ÷ 10 (vii) ÷ (viii) ÷ 100 (ix) 67 ÷ (x) x 1000 B. Design a poster to explain clearly how to multiply and divide a number by a power of 10 C. Calculate showing full method clearly: (i) 8.34 x 100 (ii) 53 x 1 000 (iii) x (iv) 7.2 x 0.01 (v) ÷ 100 (vi) ÷ 1000 (vii) ÷ (viii) ÷ 0.01 (ix) ÷ 0.1 (x) ÷ _?__ = 7
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Homework 3.4 – Rounding and estimation
Week 4 Summer term Mymaths.co.uk Homework A. Round to the nearest 10, 100, … B. Rounding decimals C. Significant figures
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Homework 3.5 – Calculations – integers and decimals
Week 5 Summer term Work out (i) (ii) 634 – 214 42 x 3 (iv) 324 x 8 96 ÷ 4 (vi) 693 ÷ 5 (vii) x 67 (viii) 234 x 68 A. B. Add together 6.7 and Subtract 5.86 from 14.7 Multiply 346 by Divide 342 by 6 I pay £26.20 to travel to work each week. I work for 45 weeks each year. How much do I pay to travel to work each year. I could buy a season ticket that would let me travel for all 45 weeks. It would cost £630. How much is that per week? C. Work out: (ii) – (vi) 672 x 32 3199 ÷ 7 (vi) ÷ 6 (viii) ÷ 17
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A. Writing and using formula
Week 6 Summer term Homework 3.6 – Expressions and formulae Mymaths.co.uk Homework A. Writing and using formula B. Simplifying expressions C. Brackets
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Week 7 Summer term A. Simplifying B. Factorising C. Brackets
Homework 3.7 – Expressions A. Simplifying (i) y + y + y + y (ii) a + a + a (iii) b x b x b x b (iv) c x c x c (v) 4a + 9a (vi) 10b – 8b (vii) 3d – 7d (viii) 6c + 5d + 3c + 8d (ix) 5h x 6h (x) 7(e + 6) (xi) 3(2f – 3) (xii) Circle the expressions below that have the same value as 2a2. a x a a + a 2(a + a) 4a5 ÷ 2a3 2a x a B. Factorising C. Brackets Factorise 2. Expand and simplify 3. Factorise
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Week 8 Summer term Homework 3.8 – Forming and solving equations
Important: Show all the steps in your working B. Write the following as equations and solve to find the value of the letter: I think of a number, multiply by 6 and add on 4. The answer is 34. What was the original number? 2. I think of a number. I multiply it by 6 and add 3. If my answer is 75, calculate the number I started with. Diagram NOT accurately drawn The lengths, in cm, of the sides of the triangle are 3(x – 3), 4x – 1 and 2x + 5. (i) Write down, in terms of x, an expression for the perimeter of the triangle. (ii) If the perimeter of the triangle is 49 cm, work out the value of x. C. Credit: Tristan 1. Jo is twice as old as Bobby. John is 7 years younger than Jo. If the sum of their ages is 38, how old are the three children? 2. Janet is three times as old as her daughter, Mary. Five years ago Janet was four times as old as Mary. How old is Janet now? 3. Mrs Root gave her maths class this problem: “When 8 is added to a certain number, the result is 3 times as large as when 2 is subtracted from the number.” She asked the class to find the original number. What was the correct number?
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Sequences and formulae
Week 9 Summer term Homework 3.9 – Term review Mymaths.co.uk Homework A. Angles Sequences B. Handling data Angles and lines C. Arithmetic Sequences and formulae
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Week 10 Summer term A. B. C. Homework 3.10 – Ratio and proportion
Simplify the following ratios: 2:4 (b) 10:15 (c) :10 (d) 8:12:20 (e) 20mm : 5cm 2. Simplify the following ratios: 6:9 (b) 10:25 (c) :35 18:12:24 (e) 20min : 5hours 2. Share these amounts into the given ratios: (a) (b) 3 metres of ribbon cost £1.26. Work out the cost of 5 metres of the same ribbon. B. C. Amy and Ben were given a total of £240. They shared the money in the ratio 7 : 5. Work out how much money each received. 2. This is a recipe for making Spaghetti Carbonara for 4 people. Bill is making Spaghetti Carbonara for 10 people. Work out the amount of each ingredient he needs. Spaghetti Carbonara: Ingredients for 4 people 400 g of spaghetti g of bacon 2 tablespoons of oil 4 eggs 50 g of cheese
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Week 11 Summer term Mymaths.co.uk Homework A. Conversion graph B.
Homework 3.11 – Conversion and real life graphs Mymaths.co.uk Homework A. Conversion graph B. Real life graphs C. Distance time graphs
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Week 12 Summer term A. B. C. Homework 3.12 – Cooking project
Term finishes on Wednesday, 23rd July, 2014 Review the year Use mymaths to revisit areas covered this term: Averages. Rounding and estimation. +, -, x and ÷ with integers and decimals. Expressions – simplifying. Expressions – factorising. Formulae – substitution and rearranging. Equations. Ratio and proportion. Graphs. Problem solving. Statistical charts.
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