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Question 1 a.How much money do you have? b.How many €5 phone cards can you buy? c.EXTENSION: How much change will you get from €100 if you bought a phone.

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1 Question 1 a.How much money do you have? b.How many €5 phone cards can you buy? c.EXTENSION: How much change will you get from €100 if you bought a phone for €79.99 L3-5 NUMBER

2 Question 2 a.What are the next three numbers in the sequence? b.What are the next three numbers in the sequence? 61014 975 L3-5 ALGEBRA

3 Question 3 1 x 24 = 24 2 x 24 = 48 3 x 24 = 72 4 x 24 = 96 5 x 24 = 120 6 x 24 = 144 7 x 24 = 168 8 x 24 = 192 9 x 24 = 216 10 x 24 = 240 Use the 24 times table opposite to answer the following: a.168 ÷ 7 = b.216 ÷ 24 = c.24 x 12 = L3-5 NUMBER

4 Question 4 Cinema TimesLength of show The Croods11:30am 1:15pm 3:00pm1 hour 30 minutes The Lego Movie2:00pm 3:45pm1 hour 15 minutes Epic4:00pm 5:30pm1 hour 20 minutes a.You go to see The Croods at 11:30am, what time does the film finish? b.One of the movies finishes at 3:15pm which movie is this? c.You need to be out of the cinema by 3:30pm which films can you go and see? L3-5 NUMBER

5 Question 5 At a fair ground each ride requires tokens which cost 25p a.How many tokens can you get with £4.00 b.Your favourite ride requires 2 tokens, how many times can you go on the ride if you have £2.00 c.You have 10 tokens, how much are they worth? L3-5 NUMBER

6 Question 6 a.List all the numbers which are divisible by 4. b.List all the numbers which are divisible by 6 14 36 23 15 54 48 20 18 12 24 44 6 L3-5 NUMBER

7 Question 7 Model at Legoland Approximate Lego Pieces Space Shuttle Launch5,000,000 Houses of Parliament500,000 Edinburgh Castle50,000 Millennium Falcon5,000 Dutch Windmill500 a.Which model uses about Fifty Thousand pieces? b.The model of the Houses of Parliament is 100 times bigger than which model? c.The Space Shuttle is about ________ times bigger than the Millennium Falcon. L3-5 & L4-6 NUMBER

8 Question 8 10 SUM OF NUMBERS IN MIDDLE ROW PRODUCT OF NUMBERS IN MIDDLE ROW 82 16 56 FIND THE MISSING NUMBERS 12 7 6 8 L3-5 & L4-6 NUMBER B C A

9 Question 9 c) Order these fractions smallest to largest d) Order these fractions smallest to largest L3-5 & L4-6 NUMBER

10 Question 10 A three digit number is a multiple of 3. a.What could the number be? b.Now give a different example. A two digit number is a factor of 120 c) Give two possible answers. L3-5 & L4-6 NUMBER

11 Question 11 1.5 ++= + + = 10.5 L3-5 & L4-6 NUMBER

12 Question 12 a) Only a rectangle has four right angles. b) A triangle cannot have a right angle TRUE OR FALSE L3-5 & L4-6 GEOMETRY

13 Question 13 L3-5, L4-6 & L5-7 ALGEBRA

14 Question 14 X 302 1030020 3906 300 + 90 + 20 + 6 = 416 X 203 160012 Answer = ??? L3-5, L4-6 & L5-7 NUMBER

15 Question 15 L3-5, L4-6 & L5-7 PROBABILITY

16 Question 16 a) Add two numbers to equal -10 – Now try two different numbers. b) Subtract two numbers to equal -10 – Now try two different numbers L3-5, L4-6 & L5-7 NUMBER

17 Question 17 Give three DIFFERENT possible measurements for the base and height of this rectangle. Area = 32cm 2 L3-5, L4-6 & L5-7 GEOMETRY

18 Question 18 a) What is 50% of 60? b) 10% of 60 = ______ c) What is 5% of 60? d) 1% of 60 = _______ e) What is 66% of 60? L3-5, L4-6 & L5-7 NUMBER

19 Question 19 Jar A holds 48 sweets Jar D holds 6 sweets Jar C holds 12 sweets Jar B holds 36 sweets L3-5, L4-6 & L5-7 NUMBER

20 Question 20 L4-6 & L5-7  Draw a line on the graph which represents a speed of 40km/hour  Draw another line on the graph which represents 100km/hour ALGEBRA

21 Question 21 The ratio of blue to white is 4:1, what % of the design is white? In this design, 40% is white and the rest is blue. What is the ratio of blue to white? L4-6 & L5-7 NUMBER

22 Question 22 SweetsNumber of sweetsProbability Lemon 4 Strawberry Apple 6 L4-6 & L5-7 a) Complete the table b) How will the probability of getting a Lemon Sweet change if you add an extra Strawberry Sweet? PROBABILITY

23 Question 23 120° 70° a b c Work out the sizes of angles a, b and c DON’T FORGET TO GIVE YOUR REASONS!!! L4-6 & L5-7 GEOMETRY

24 Question 24 L4-6 & L5-7 NUMBER

25 Question 25 Is the area of the circle a) π x 8? Give your reasons. What is the area of the second circle b) leave you answer using π? L4-6 & L5-7 3cm 5cm GEOMETRY a b

26 Question 26 5, 12, 21, 32, 45 L5-7 5n n 2 + 4 n(n + 4) 5, 8, 13, 20, 29 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 MACTH THE NTH TERM TO THE CORRECT SEQUENCE ALGEBRA

27 Question 27 L5-7 120° p Here is a Rhombus. a) What shape is created if you join the midpoint of two of its sides? b) Does this help you find the angle P? GEOMETRY

28 Question 28 L5-7 PROBABILITY

29 Question 29 Draw two points on your page, show the points which are the SAME DISTANCE from both points. Draw two lines on your page which are joined at a point, show the points which are the SAME DISTANCE from both lines. L5-7 GEOMETRY

30 Question 30 The rectangle is cut to make two rectangles, A & B. The ratio of area A to area B is 5:1 What is the area of both rectangles? AREA = 48cm 2 L5-7 GEOMETRY

31 QANSWERS 1)a) 135 b) 27 c) 20.01 2)a) 18, 20, 24 b) 3, 1, -1 3)a) 24 b) 9 c) 288 4)a) 1pm b) The Lego movie 4c)The Croods or The Lego Movie 5)a) 16 b) 4 c) £2.50 6)a) 12, 20, 24, 36, 48 6)b) 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 7)a) Edinburgh Castle 7)b) Millennium Falcon 7)c) 1000 8)a) 5, 35 b) 2,4 c) 11, 30 9)a)2/8 and 3/12 9)b) 1/2 9)c) 1/5, ¼, 1/3, 1/2 9)d) 2/5, 2/3, ¾, 3/2 QANSWERS 10)a) 144 b) 102 c) 12 & 10 11)4.5 and 3.5 12)a) FALSE b) FALSE 13)a) 24 b) 6 c) 36 d) 17 e) -7 14)4, 400, 8000, 400, 80, 60 (10156) 15)a) 1/10 b) red 16)a) -15 + 5 -12 + 2 b) -5 -5, -3 -8 17)8x4, 16x2, 32x1 18)a) 30 b) 6 c) 3 d) 0.6 e) 39.6 19)a) 1/6 b) ¼ c) 3/4 20)a) 20% b) 3:2 22)a) 2, 3/6, ½ b) 4/13 23)a) 60 – AOASL b) 70 OA c) 50 AIAT 24)a) 1/9, 1/10 & 1/11 b) 9%

32 QAnswer 25)a) No because 3x3 = 9 25)b) 25π 26)5n – bottom, n(n+4) – top, n 2 + 4 middle. 27)a) Isosceles Triangle b) 150 28)a) 8 b) 10/24 -> 5/12 29)Construction marks 30)A – 40 B - 6


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