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1 Miss B ’ s Maths DIRT Bank Created by teachers for teachers, to help improve the work life balance and also the consistent quality of feedback our students receive. This aims to be a continuously evolving document. Please contribute to the DIRT Bank simply emailing you DIRT question(s) you’ve created and your name/twitter handle to missbsresources@gmail.com and I will update weekly. missbsresources@gmail.com www.missbsresources.com

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3 ContentsNumber TopicContributorTwitter Handle Multiplying 3 digit by 1 digit (grid)Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Multiplying 3 digit by 1 digit (Long)Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Multiplying 3 digit by 2 digit (grid)Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Multiplying 3 digit by 2 digit (Long)Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Multiplying by scalars of 10Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Multiplying decimalsDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Dividing decimalsDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Functional division 1Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Functional division 2Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Addition and subtraction 1Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Addition and subtraction 2Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Directed numbers four rulesDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Functional Temperature 1Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Functional Temperature 2Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Ordering DecimalsDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Rounding nearest 10Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Significant FiguresDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Rounding using a calculator 1Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Rounding using a calculator 2Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Laws of IndicesDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Inequality Notation 1Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Inequality Notation 2Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Solving InequalitiesDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Bounds nearest unitDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Bounds nearest (1dp)Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Bounds nearest (1dp)Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Bounds AreaDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources

4 www.missbsresources.comContentsGeometry TopicContributorTwitter Handle Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Area of a TriangleDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Area of a ParallelogramDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Area of a TrapeziumDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Parts of a CircleDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Circumference of a CircleDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Area of a CircleDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Arc LengthDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Area of a Sector 1Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Area of a Sector 2Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Perimeter of Rectilinear ShapesDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Area of Rectilinear ShapesDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Area of Compound ShapesDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Volume – Counting CubesDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Volume – CuboidDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Volume – Triangular PrismDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Volume – CylinderDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Volume – HemisphereDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Volume – Sphere/Cone (Ice Cream)Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources DimensionsDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Surface Area – CuboidDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Surface Area – CylinderDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Pythagoras – Identify HypotenuseDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Pythagoras – Missing Hypotenuse 1Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Pythagoras – Missing Hypotenuse 2Danielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Pythagoras – Missing Short SideDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Pythagoras – 3D CuboidDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Pythagoras – Isosceles TriangleDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources Trigonometry – 3D Square-based pyramidDanielle Bartram@MissbsresourcesMissbsresources

5 www.missbsresources.comContentsAlgebra TopicContributorTwitter Handle

6 www.missbsresources.comContents Data Handling TopicContributorTwitter Handle

7 www.missbsresources.comContents Problem Solving and Functional TopicContributorTwitter Handle

8 www.missbsresources.com Number ×4 800 70 3 Calculate 273 x 4 Calculate 247 x 3 273 4 2 1 Complete the multiplication and add the exchanged (carried) numbers. 354 27 2478 0 + ×20 3002100 1000 4 Multipl ication

9 www.missbsresources.com Number 9 x 0.3 9 x 3 = 27 1dp in the question, so 1dp in the answer 9 x 0.3 = 2.7 Fill in the gaps. Show all working out. ThHTU. 3.9 3. Multipl ication

10 www.missbsresources.com Number 14 The school minibus seats 14 children. 365 children need to go to the cricket tournament. How many times must the bus make the trip. 359 people are going to a meeting in the school hall. We need chocolate brownies for everyone but they come in packs of 6. How many packs do we need to buy? Answer: The school minibus seats 14 children. 60 children need to go to the cricket tournament. How many times must the bus make the trip. 14 ? 50 people are going to a meeting in the school hall. We need chocolate brownies for everyone but they come in packs of 6. How many packs do we need to buy? Divisio n Show all working out. Make it a whole number.

11 www.missbsresources.com Number Work out the following. 426 357 475 247 + Addition Subtraction + 367 185 538 247 1 Work out the following. 426 357 568 247 + Addition Subtraction Addition and Subtraction

12 www.missbsresources.com Number + + - - + How much is this? +4 – +3 = +4 – –3 = – 4 – –3 = – 4 – +3 = +4 + –3 = – 4 + –3 = +5 × +3 = –5 × +3 = –5 × –3 = –6 ÷ –2 = +6 ÷ –2 = Factor 1Factor 2Product ++ -- + + One day the level of the water in a river was 8cm above its average level. One week later it was 6cm below its average level. How far did the water level drop in the week? Overnight, the temperature dropped from 2 ºC to -4 ºC. By how many degrees did the temperature fall? 2 1 0 -2 -3 -4 Directed Numbers 1 0 -2 -3 -4 -5 The table shows the temperatures in four cities. Calculate the difference between he highest and lowest temperature. London Moscow Paris Berlin Highest: Lowest: Difference: At 7am, Joe recorded the temperature in his garden as being −4°C. He went back outside at 1pm and found that the temperature had increased by 12°C. What was the temperature at 1pm?

13 www.missbsresources.com Number Units. 0.45 0.004 0.405 0.5 Place the decimals in ascending order. Place Value

14 www.missbsresources.com Number Write down the full calculator display. Round to 3 significant figures. Round to 2 significant figures. Place holder 1) Round 148 miles to the nearest hundred miles. 2) To the nearest 10p how much is in Sian’s purse? 73 rounded to the nearest ten is 70, because 73 is closer to 70 than to 80. 76 goes up to 80, because 76 is closer to ____ than to _____. 73 70 7680 Write down the full calculator display. Correct to 3 significant figures. Write down the full calculator display. Work out the numerator: Work out the denominator: Round the following numbers to 3 significant figures. 1)35260 2)2.347 Third significant figure Place holder Round the following numbers to 3 significant figures. 1)3568 2)42062 3)0.024537 4)0.0034078 Rounding

15 www.missbsresources.com Number Fill in the missing gaps. Indices

16 www.missbsresources.com Number Match the inequality notation with the correct definition. Less than or equal to Greater than or equal to Less than Greater than MinimumMaximum MinimumMaximum Match the inequality notation with the correct definition. Less than or equal to Greater than or equal to Less than Greater than Minimum: _______ Maximum: _______ Inequalities

17 www.missbsresources.com Number A box is 10.6cm wide measured to the nearest tenth of a cm. What are the upper and lower bounds? A Krispy Crème doughnut costs to the nearest 10p. Lower Bound£1.45 Upper Bound£1.55 £ MinimumMaximum Length25cm Width25cm Area A rectangle has a length of 20cm and height of 30cm to the nearest 10cm. What is the maximum and minimum area of the rectangle? The dimensions of a piece of carpet are given as 127cm x 68cm. Both lengths are correct to the nearest cm. Between what limits does the area of the carpet lie? A fence is m long to the nearest metre. Lower Bound21.5m Upper Bound22.5m Amjad’s height is given as 162cm, correct to the nearest cm. Between which limits does Amjad’s height lie? A box is 8.5cm wide measured to the nearest tenth of a cm. What are the upper and lower bounds? A Krispy Crème doughnut costs to the nearest 10p. Lower Bound£1.55 Upper Bound£1.65 £ Bounds

18 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Find the area and perimeter of the shaded shape. Complete the sentences Perimeter is the ________ of a shape. Area is the _____ of a shape. Find the area and perimeter of this shape. Complete the sentences Count the _________ to find the area. Count the _________ to find the perimeter. Area and Perimeter

19 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Calculate the area of the triangle. Area=__________ A right angled triangle is translated to the position shown to make a rectangles. Calculate the area of the parallelogram. The formula for the area of a parallelogram is the _________ as a rectangle. Half the _____ of the parallel sides. ________ the distance between them. That is how you calculate, area of a ___________. Calculate the area of the trapezium. Area and Perimeter

20 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Complete the sentences The radius is _______ the diameter. The diameter is _______ the radius. Match the key terms to the diagrams. Radius Circumference Diameter Calculate the circumference of the circle. Radius= Diameter= Calculate the circumference of the circle. Circumference=______ Calculate the area of the circle. Radius= Diameter= Calculate the area of the circle. Area =______ Circles

21 www.missbsresources.com Geometry A B Calculate the arc length AB. Calculate the arc lengths. The expression for arc length is 360 A B Calculate the area of the sector. Calculate the area of the sectors. The formula for the area of a circle is The formula for the area of a sector is 360 A B Calculate the area of the sector. The formula for the area of a circle is The formula for the area of a sector is Circles

22 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Find the perimeter of the shape. Not to scale. Find the perimeter of the shape. Not to scale. b a Length a = 15 -6 =____ Length b = 11 - =____ Perimeter=_____cm Perimeter=______ Find the area of the shape. Not to scale. Find the area of the shape. Not to scale. Area=______ a b Calculate the total area. Diagram not drawn accurately. 10 cm A B 20 cm 5 cm Diagram not drawn accurately. Calculate the total area. The formula for area of a circle is_______ Area and Perimeter

23 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Here is a solid prism made from centimetre cubes. Find the volume of the solid prism. Volume = length × width × height Calculate the volume of the cuboid. Volume=______ Find the volume of the cylinder. 4cm 10cm 4 cm 5 cm Volume = CSA x CSA is an abbreviation for cross sectional ________. 4 cm 5 cm 8 cm 5 cm 6 cm Calculate the volume of the cylinder. Volume

24 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Calculate the volume of this strawberry ice cream and cone. Clearly show all working out. The formula for the volume of a sphere is The formula for the volume of a cone is Calculate the surface area of the sphere. 10cm Calculate the surface area of the sphere hemisphere with a radius of 8cm. 8cm Area is measured in units _______, because it has ____ dimensions. Volume is measured in units _______, because it has ____ dimensions. a, b and c are representations of lengths. Which expressions represent volume? Volume

25 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Sketch a net of the prism before calculating the surface area to help you visualise the faces, Include dimensions. Surface area is the area of each face added together. 4cm 2cm 3cm Diagram not drawn accurately. Calculate the surface area of the cuboid. 4cm 2cm 3cm B B B A A A C C C Write the dimensions on the net. Find the surface area of the cylinder. 4cm 10cm What is the completed formula for the surface area of a cylinder? Surface Area

26 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Accurately label the hypotenuse with a C on each of these triangles. Pythagoras’ theorem is + = The hypotenuse is the ___________ side. It is also the side opposite the ________ angle. Pythagoras’ theorem is + = Calculate the missing hypotenuse lengths. (Clearly show all working out) 6cm 8cm 7 cm 10 cm To find the length of a shorter side in a right-angled triangle we rearrange Pythagoras’ theorem. Pythagoras’ theorem is + = Calculate the missing lengths of the shorter sides. (Clearly show all working out) 8.5 cm 4.2 cm 12 cm 20 cm Pythagoras’ theorem is + = Calculate the missing lengths. (Clearly show all working out) 9cm 12cm 15 cm 12 cm Pythagoras

27 www.missbsresources.com Geometry Calculate the length of the line segment AF. 2cm 3cm 6cm Pythagoras’ theorem is + = First diagonal Second diagonal Remember to find a logical order to answering the question. What is the formula for area of a triangle? Calculate the are of the triangle. 16 cm 10 cm Calculate the angle between the length AE and the base ABCD in the pyramid pictured below, giving your answer to 1 decimal place. Opposite Adjacent Hypotenuse Pythagoras and Trigonometry Problems


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