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Calculating with length
Ready for some calculations with length? Rulers at the ready...
Reading scales and solving problems
A KS2 numeracy worksheet created by an educator to help your child practise reading scales and solving problems.
Calculating perimeters
A Year 5 and 6 printable worksheet created by an experienced teacher to help your child practise calculating perimeters.
To find the perimeter of a shape you must add up the lengths of each of the sides. Can your child calculate the perimeters of these common shapes?
To find the perimeter of a shape you must add up the lengths of each of the sides. Can your child calculate the perimeters of these common shapes?
Calculating volume
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.
Estimate volume
Look at these containers. Which do you think has the greatest volume? (Think about their real-life size by considering what is inside.) Put them in order from smallest to largest volume. Estimate the volume in cm3, then calculate the volume to see how accurate you were.
Key Stage 2 - 2014 Maths SATs Papers
A complete set of official KS2 SATs maths papers (levels 3-5) from 2014. Download the papers and the answers and marking scheme for free from TheSchoolRun to help your child in prepare for the Y6 tests with some at-home practice.
Key Stage 2 - 2014 LEVEL 6 Maths SATs Papers
The official Level 6 KS2 maths SATs papers, free to download, from May 2014. Level 6 SATs were taken by very able children at the end of Year 6 between 2012 and 2015.
Analysing growth in babies and toddlers
This line graph shows how much baby Jack weighed throughout his first year. Can you answer the following questions?
Y3 problems involving all four operations
Can you work out the answers to these questions? You'll need to use your knowledge of addition, subtractions, division and multiplication!
Working out area by counting squares
The area of a shape is the total amount of space that it covers. Can you work out the area of these shapes?
What could the two numbers be?
A Year 6 maths worksheet created by a primary school teacher.
Your child can practise their multiplication and addition skills by guessing the missing number in the equation. This will also help prepare them for learning algebra as they advance in their maths learning.
Your child can practise their multiplication and addition skills by guessing the missing number in the equation. This will also help prepare them for learning algebra as they advance in their maths learning.
Solve problems by converting between units of time
You'll need to convert between seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks and years to answer these tricky questions!
Shapes and scale factors
Let's try working with scale factors. Can you increase this shape by a scale factor of 3?
Rounding numbers to the nearest thousand
When we round a number to the nearest thousand, we look at the hundreds digit. If it is less than five, we round the number down. If it is five or more, we round the number up. Now round each of these numbers to the nearest thousand.
Rounding numbers practice
Use this rounding numbers worksheet, created by an experienced teacher, to help your child understand how to round numbers.
Can they round up these numbers to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000, 100,000 or 1,000,000?
Can they round up these numbers to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000, 100,000 or 1,000,000?
Rounding decimals to one decimal place or the nearest whole number
Can you round each of these numbers to one decimal place? If you can, try and round the next set to the nearest whole number:
Right angles and turns
Look at the pictures below to work out the answers to these angles and turns questions. You could try standing in for the girl in the picture and turning yourself, too! When you answer each of these questions, imagine that Claire has gone back to her starting position each time.
Regular and irregular polygons
For each of the following shapes, say whether they are regular or irregular and name the shape. The first one has been done for you. You may want to use a ruler and protractor to check the sides and angles
Reading Roman numerals
Roman numerals were used in Ancient Rome. They are mainly made up of straight lines, which made them easier to carve into rock. Can you work out what each of these numbers are?
Read, write and order seven-digit numbers
In the grid, fill all the gaps in by writing the words in numbers or digits (depending on what is missing). Then cut the numbers out and put them in order, from smallest to largest.
Read, order and compare four-digit and five-digit numbers
Cut out these numbers. Say a few of them out loud to an adult. Now see if you can put them in order, from smallest to largest.
Ordering decimals: tenths and hundredths
Use this worksheet to encourage your child to practise ordering decimals. This activity focuses on the tenths and hundredths.
Multiplying pairs of fractions
A Year 6 maths worksheet created by an experienced teacher to help teach your child how to multiply two fractions. Try to work these out using the above method. Don’t forget to simplify your answers as the end!