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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Look at the information in this table, then draw up a bar chart using the axes below and answer the questions.
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A teacher-made maths worksheet on mental multiplication problems for Year 3, Year 4 and Year 5 children with a football theme.
By the time they enter Year 5 children should be very confident in all times tables. They should also know their division facts for each times table (if 6 x 3 = 18 then 18 ÷ 6 = 3). Use these mental maths questions to test your child.
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What change would you get if you bought each of these items with a £5 note?
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Help your child visualise which fractions are equivalent to 1, and how fractions are related to each other with an equivalency wall, free to download.
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What fraction of each chocolate bar is brown? What fraction is white?
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Can you work out the fractions of sweets in these big piles?
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Can you work out what fraction of these sweets are red, purple, green and yellow?
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Can you write the fraction of each chocolate bar which is white chocolate, and the fraction which is milk chocolate?
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Can you write the fraction of the shape which is shaded?
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Use a blank hundred square to explain decimals to KS2 children, as well as showing the equivalence between fractions, decimals and percentages.
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The words in this puzzle all correspond to a number. Take the letters in the grid and do the maths to decipher the new word. The two words will be synonyms (they have the same meaning). If the letter in the new word is the same as the letter in the first word, there will be no maths to do.
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A KS2 times tables game created by an experienced educator to support primary school numeracy at home.
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Can you draw the next shape in each sequence?
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Using the numbers in the hopscotch, choose ones that add up to make the big number given. You need to use three, four and five numbers.
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Starting with the numbers in the coloured squares at the bottom of each grid, work your way upwards, finding the double of each number and shading it in the same colour.
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Fill this like an ordinary crossword, except the answers are numbers not words.
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Can you colour the squares so that each side of the picture is an exact mirror image?
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There is a treasure chest buried on an island, and a sailor has come to find it. Read the story clues and follow the sailor’s route to help him find the treasure.
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Our maths 'mock' optional SATs paper mirrors the old optional SATs papers used in schools before 2016 to assess pupils' progress at the end of Year 3, to offer your child some extra at-home practice.
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