Ks1 Maths worksheets
Free worksheets: Weights and measurements, KS1
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Using non-standard measures: length
Let's get measuring. Look at your hand. Stretch it out as big as it can go. The distance from your thumb to your little finger is called your hand span. Go around your house finding things that are smaller and things that are larger than your hand span. Write them in these circles.
Comparing weights
A Year 2 maths worksheet created by a teacher to help your child learn how to compare weights of two household objects to see which is the heaviest.
Measurement terms around the house
Cut out the cards. Put some Blu Tack on the back of them, then go on a measurement trail around your house. What items could be described by the words? Stick your cards on them!
Measurement trail around the house
Rulers at the ready! Find things around the house for each measurement and fill in the chart.
Money addition: 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p
Can you recognise the two coins shown in each line, and then add them together? Write the answer in the box.
Key Stage 1 SATs Maths practice papers C
Only two KS1 SATs past papers are available to parents to help children practise at home. That's why we commissioned exclusive TheSchoolRun SATs practice papers (based on the pre-2016 SATs format), written by a primary school teacher, so your child can get used to the format of the test and the kind of questions they will need to answer.
Key Stage 1 SATs Maths practice papers B
Our KS1 SATs papers for maths have been written by a primary school teacher and feature the kind of questions your child will have to answer in their Year 2 SATs. By working through this paper (based on the pre-2016 SATs format) at home your child will revise all the KS1 maths topics they will be tested on.
Money addition: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p
This worksheet tests your child's coin recognition skills by asking them to add two coins together (1p, 2p, 5p, 10p or 20p coins).
Mastering money maths
Feeling confident about all aspects of money is a fundamental life skill, and it’s all about applying mathematical knowledge to pounds and pence. From simple addition and subtraction to division, multiplication and decimal calculations, help your child practise their money maths with games, activities and worksheets, as well as teachers’ tips to support financial learning at home. But beware – you might have to play shops (a lot!), as well as rewarding calculator challenges with pocket money bonuses!
Selecting coins
Decide which of the coins shown you can use to buy the items on this worksheet, and draw them in the empty purses.
Adding up coins (to 50p)
Have your child add up the coins shown, which include 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p and 50p.
Adding coins to make 10p
Have your child draw coins in the empty purses on this worksheet in different amounts that each add up to 10p.
Money addition: 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p
Have your child add up the coins shown on this worksheet, using the number line provided to help.
Calculating change
Work out how much change will you get from a £2 coin after buying different items.
Money word problems: Addition
Practise adding amounts of money together in this word problem worksheet.
Using addition to solve money word problems
Stretch your child's addition skills by having them work through these word problems about money.
Coin addition challenge
A fun game to help your child become more confident about adding up different coin amounts.
Recognising coins: 1p to £2
Draw lines to match the coins on this worksheet with the toys you could buy with them.
Ordering coins according to value
Cut out these paper coins, then practise ordering them from largest to smallest, and vice versa.
Calculating halves and quarters
Once your child has mastered halving even numbers they'll need to try quartering. Show them how to halve and then halve again to calculate a quarter of a number.
Reading the time to the half hour and quarter hour
In year 2 your child will be learning to read the time to the half and quarter hour. Help them practise both clock-reading and fractions skills with this worksheet.
Halves to 20 speed challenge
How fast can your child divide numbers 2 to 20? Challenge them to a speed test! Can they better their time each time they complete the challenge?