There is a code on the door of the castle. Can you help the princess to work out the code so she can enter the castle?
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Capacity is measured in litres and millilitres. Old (imperial) measurements are gallons and pints; there are 8 pints in a gallon. Sometimes imperial measurements are still used today. Can you convert these measurements, using the chart to help you?
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Can you convert the measurements in this old recipe to metric measurements using the chart of approximate equivalences?
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All these cars travelled the same distance, but some of their speeds were recorded in miles per hour and others in kilometres per hour. Can you convert the measurements in kilometres into miles to see which car was going the fastest and therefore won the race?
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This marathon runner sees signs along the route to tell him how far he has run but they are in miles; can you help him convert them into kilometres (his preferred measurement)?
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A shopkeeper keeps a record of the fruits sold in his shop. Can you draw a pie chart to show the most popular fruit? Which fruit is the most popular?
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Volume is the amount of 3D space that an object occupies. Volume can be measured in cubes. Calculate the number of cubes in each shape to work out the volume.
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Make the most of World Cup fever and give grammar, division and spelling practice a football twist with our soccer-themed worksheets for KS1 and KS2 children.
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Can you work out the answers to these tricky word problems all about measurements?
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Can you answer these division word problems? They are all about football!
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A Year 5 maths worksheet created by an education expert that will help your child round decimals to the nearest whole number or one decimal place - with a football theme.
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Brackets are used to separate off an extra piece of information in a sentence. Without the information in the brackets, the sentences would still make sense. Where do you think brackets should go in these sentences?
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Synonyms are words that have a similar meaning. For example: ‘delighted’, ‘ecstatic’ and ‘joyful’ are all synonyms for ‘happy’. Look at the following sentences. Can you replace the green word with its synonym in the box below?
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Relative clauses are used to add information to a sentence. They usually start with when, who, that, which or whose. In this teacher-created worksheet for primary school children, you will need to cut out the relative clauses in the table and work out where they should go in the sentences.
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Colons are often used in writing to introduce a list. Where do you think colons should go in these sentences?
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The word endings -cious and -tious sound the same but are spelled differently. Can you fill the sentence gaps with the correct words from the ones below?
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The word endings -cial and -tial sound the same but are spelled differently. Can you fill the sentence gaps with the correct words from the ones below?
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Test your multiplication skills with these football word problems.
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How good are your addition and subtraction skills? Find out by solving these football-themed word problems.
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These boxes show the times that different matches are starting on one day. Can you help the players to get to their matches on time by drawing the times on the clock faces?
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