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Answering questions on a bar chart

Answering questions on a bar chart

This bar chart shows the number of books read in a year by a class of children. Have a look at the chart and then answer the questions.
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Adding and subtracting three-digit numbers – revision

Adding and subtracting three-digit numbers – revision

Practise these addition and subtraction questions, using whatever method you find easiest: the number line method; the column method; the partitioning method.
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Proportion puzzle

Proportion puzzle

Last year, Mrs Powell played some board games with her class. She had five groups of 4 in her class. Each group of four children needed different objects to play the game. This year Mrs Powell has five groups of 6 in her class. Work out how many of each object each group will need to play the game. How many of each object will be needed for the entire class?
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Parallel and perpendicular lines in 2D shapes

Parallel and perpendicular lines in 2D shapes

Parallel lines are always the same distance apart. Perpendicular lines are at right angles to each other. Can you put these shapes into the correct place in the Carroll diagram?
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Multiplying a three-digit number by a two-digit number with the grid method

Long multiplication worksheet

To use the grid method when multiplying large numbers you will need to partition numbers and put them in a table. Use this method to work out these sums.
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Mental multiplication and division of decimals

Mental multiplication and division of decimals

Use your knowledge of times tables to work out these sums involving multiplying and dividing decimals.
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Differences between positive and negative numbers

Differences between positive and negative numbers

This positive and negative number line worksheet was created by an experienced teacher to show your child the difference between positive and negative numbers.

Can your child use the number line to work out the difference between these pairs of numbers?
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Angles in a triangle

Angles in a triangle

A teacher-created worksheet to support KS2 maths learning and help your Year 6 child practise calculating angles in a triangle.

The three inside angles in a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. Can you work out what the following angles are, WITHOUT a protractor?
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Working out percentages

Working out percentages

For these problems, you need to turn the numbers into a fraction and then turn this into a percentage. See how you get on!
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Square numbers

Square numbers

When you multiply a number by itself, the result is a square number. Cut out these cards and see if you can pick out the square numbers.
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Simplifying fractions

Simplifying fractions

A KS2 numeracy worksheet created by an experienced educator to help your child simplify fractions. Simplify these fractions by dividing both the numerator and denominator by the same number. You need to make sure that your final fraction has numbers that are as small as possible. Check all your answers to see if you could simplify each one further by dividing it again.
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Ordering a set of fractions

Ordering a set of fractions

Look how Katy puts these fraction cards into order, from smallest to largest. Can you follow Katy's method and then use it to order another set of fractions?
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Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages memory game

Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages memory game

Cut out the number cards and turn them all face down. Take turns picking a card up, reading the number and trying to find an equivalent percentage, decimal or fraction. If you find a match you keep the cards; the winner is the player with the most cards at the end of the game.
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Drawing angles

Drawing angles

Protractors at the ready! Measure these angles then draw the correct answers to these word problems.
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Angles around a point

Angles around a point

A KS2 maths worksheet created by an experienced teacher to help your primary-school child learn about angles.

A full turn is 360 degrees, so the angles around a point always add up to 360 degrees. Can you look at these diagrams and work out what the missing angles are, WITHOUT using a protractor?
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Translating a shape

Translating a shape

Translating a shape means moving it up or down or sideways without it changing shape or size. This shape needs to be translated 4 squares right and 3 squares up. Can you redraw it in its new location?
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Reflecting a shape

Reflecting a shape

Something is symmetrical when both sides of it are the same when cut in half. The line down the middle of a symmetrical shape is called the line of symmetry or mirror line. Can you draw this shape reflected in the mirror line?
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Reading scales and solving problems

Reading scales and solving problems

A KS2 numeracy worksheet created by an educator to help your child practise reading scales and solving problems.
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Reading length and solving problems

Reading length and solving problems

Broomsticks at the ready to work out these length problems!
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Multiplying decimal numbers by one-digit numbers

Multiplying decimal numbers by one-digit numbers

If you are multiplying a decimal by a one-digit number, it is a good idea to multiply the decimal by 10 first to make the calculation simpler. Don’t forget to divide the answer by 10, too! Use this method to help you work out these sums.
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