Year 5 Maths worksheets
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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.
Year 5 number pyramids: measures
Add the adjacent numbers together and write their sum in the circle above them.
Optional SATs papers: Y5 maths set A
A Year 5 maths 'mock' optional SATs paper, written by a primary-school teacher to mirror the old optional SATs papers used in schools prior to 2016 to assess pupils' progress at the end of the school year. TheSchoolRun optional SATs practice papers are exclusively available to subscribers.
Chart of equivalent fractions
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.
Matching equivalent fractions
Can you match up all the equivalent fractions? You’ll need to reduce them to their simplest form.
Finding common factors
Can you identify the common factors for these pairs of numbers?
Find the lowest common factor
Can you find the lowest common factor (other than 1) shared by these pairs of numbers?
Find the highest common factor
Can you find the highest common factor shared by these pairs of numbers?
Find the common factors: speed challenge
What common factors do these sets of numbers have and how fast can you identify them all? On your marks, get set...
Blank hundred chart or hundred square
Use a blank hundred square to explain decimals to KS2 children, as well as showing the equivalence between fractions, decimals and percentages.
WordMaths: synonyms
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.
Times tables trail
A KS2 times tables game created by an experienced educator to support primary school numeracy at home.
Shape sequences
Can you draw the next shape in each sequence?
Prime time puzzle
Pinky the alien will only tell the time when all the numbers are prime numbers. Can you work out what time he will wait for before he tells the following times?
Number hopscotch
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.
Number doubles
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.
Mirror line colouring
Can you colour the squares so that each side of the picture is an exact mirror image?
Grid coordinates treasure hunt
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.
Fish / cakes: matching decimals and fractions
Can you draw a line connecting the fish and cakes whose decimals and fractions match?
Balloon number maths
Start with the number on the balloon, and work your way down doing the maths to find the final answer. If the balloon is bursting, the answer is a negative number. How quickly can you complete each calculation string?
Maths card games for KS1 and KS2
Playing with cards might seem old-fashioned in our screen-loving age, but maths card games will help your child become fluent and confident with numbers – without them even realising they're exercising their maths thinking brain. From number bonds to fractions and probability, try some of our traditional or adapted card games to practise basic maths concepts.