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How to construct a pie chart

How to construct a pie chart

An ice-cream seller kept a record of the ice-cream sold in his shop over a week. Can you draw a pie chart to show the most popular ice-cream?
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Making cube diagrams worksheet

Making cube diagrams

A cube number is when a number is multiplied by itself and then by itself again. Cube numbers can be visually represented with cube diagrams. Make 3D models of these cube numbers using sugar cubes, square Lego bricks, clay. How many cubes did you need?
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Miles and kilometres conversions worksheet

Miles and kilometres conversions

This family are off on their holidays. They have driven all the way to France. They are used to checking their speed using miles but in France the road signs are in kilometres! Can you help them work out how fast they can drive by converting the kilometres into miles? Your answers can be approximate.
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Ordering Roman numerals worksheet

Ordering Roman numerals

Here are the results of a Roman chariot race. Can you work out the Roman numerals then cut out the cards and put the chariots in order?
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Pie chart practice worksheet

Pie chart practice

Mrs Herbert asked the children in 6KH how they travelled to school. Can you draw a pie chart to show the most popular mode of transport?
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Regular and irregular shapes four in a row

Regular and irregular shapes four in a row

Have fun with irregular shapes with this four-in-a-row game.
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Regular and irregular shapes puzzle

Regular and irregular shapes puzzle

Can you help the frog to hop on the stones safely to the other side of the pond? He can only step on regular shapes. Is there more than one route option?
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Roman numerals clock face

Roman numerals clock face

We still use Roman numerals today. One example of this is on clocks, where the numbers are often Roman numerals. Can you find pictures of any famous clocks with Roman numerals on?
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Roman numerals explained

Roman numerals explained

The Roman numeral system is like a code: there are seven symbols (letters of the alphabet) that can be used to make any Roman numeral. To work out what the number is, just add the digits together! If a smaller numeral is in front of the larger numeral, you need to subtract the smaller numeral. Now you have a go...
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Roman numerals puzzle

Roman numerals puzzle

Can you complete this puzzle with the correct Roman numerals?
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