Week 5
1. Solve by using place value Card 6 (adding the parts).
Sam drove 369 kms on Thursday and 427 on Friday. How far did he travel altogether?
2. Solve by using rounding and compensation Card 5 (making tidy numbers.)
Joe’s class has collected 397 yummy stickers so far. Tama’s class has collected 206
How many have they collected altogether?
3. Solve by using reversibility. Card 15 (changing into an addition problem) then jump the number line.
There were 417 vehicles in the in the carpark. After lunch 288 left. How many cars were in the carpark now?
4. Solve by using place value. Card 13 or by reversibility. Card 15 then by jumping the number line. Card 2,4
There are 152 books on the shelf. Tom ate 78 got taken out. How many are left?
5. Solve by using rounding and compensation. Card 8.
There are 834 seats in the hall for the concert. 393 seats have been sold. How many seats are left?
6. Solve by using place value partitioning - (multiply by the tens then the ones) Or rounding and compensating
The Cheesecake Shop made 32 cheesecakes.. If each cheesecake was cut into 8 slices. How many slices did they make altogether?
7. Solve by using place value partitioning (use your basic facts of the 8 times tables).
If they made 344 slices how many pizzas did they make?
8. 5/6 of the cupcakes for sale got sold. They started with 72 cupcakes, how many did they have left over?
9. Only 3/4 of the team made it to the practice. If 15 players were at the practice how many are in the team altogether?
Week 4
1. Sione’s team has scored 294 points this season. Last year they scored 148 points. How many have they scored over the 2 seasons?
2. There were 416 sheep and lambs together in the paddock. The farmer took all the 275 lambs out into another paddock. How many sheep were there?
3. There are 78 lollies in the jar. Hine ate 36. How many are left?
4. Timo is helping out selling t-shirts. He has to sell 245. He has sold 98 so far. How many has he got left to sell?
5. There are 7 players on the field for each touch team. There are 26 teams playing in the competition. How many players are on the field altogether?
6. There are 72 lollies to share between 6 people. How many lollies do they get each?
7. I have 25 children in my class. 2/5 have gone to a PEPA practise. How many are left?
8. 2/6 of biscuits were left after morning tea. If there were 12 biscuits left how many biscuits were there at the start?
Week 3
1. Sam’s team has scored 298 points this season. Last year they scored 326 points. How many have they scored over the 2 seasons?
2. There were 349 sheep and lambs together in the paddock. The farmer took all the 257 lambs out into another paddock. How many sheep were there?
3. There are 82 lollies in the jar. Hine ate 27. How many are left?
4. Timo is helping out selling raffle tickets. He has to sell 625 tickets. He has sold 396 so far. How many has he got left to sell?
5. There are 7 players and 2 reserves in each touch team. There are 43 teams in the competition. How many players are there altogether?
6. At the touch competition every competitor gets a free t-shirt. There are 9 competitors per team. If the organiser has bought 198 t-shirts how many teams has he got t-shirts for?
EXTRA: There were 43 teams in the competition how many more t-shirts does he have to buy?
7. I have 32 children in my class. 1/4 have gone to a touch tournament. How many are left?
8. 3/5 of biscuits were left after morning tea. If there were 15 biscuits left how many biscuits were there at the start.
WEEK 3
1. Complete these patterns and write the rule for each of them.
a) 24,20, 16, ____ b) 3, 8, 18, ___
c)101, 111, 121, ___ d) ___, 20, 27, ____,41
2. Write these numbers in correct order from highest to lowest.
1.6 1. 321 1.099 1.22
3. Write eight thousand and fifty seven in digits.
4. Tom got $45 for his birthday. He bought a DVD which cost $24, a new cap which cost
$6 and he decided to save the rest.
a) What fraction of his money did he spend on a DVD?
b) What fraction of his money did he spend on a cap?
c) What fraction of his money did he save?
d) What fraction of his money did he spend altogether?
5. What is the place value of the 8 in 865.36
a) 1/10 b) 1/100 c) 10 d) 100
7.. Place < or > or = in the space to make each of these sentences true.
a) 68/2 ____ 83 b) 12 + 8 ___ 24 - 42 c) 6 x 4 + 2 ____ 5 x 5 d) 32 _____ 7
8. What is the largest number correct to 2 decimal places that comes before 1.2
9.. What is the place value of the 4 in 352.46
a) 1/10 b) 1/100 c) 10 d) 100
10. What is the actual value of the 4 in 352.46
a) 4/10 b) 4/100 c) 40 d) 400
11. Sarah was filling up a paddling pool with the hose. The graph shows the level of the water in the pool in centimetres over time. Look at the graph then answer the questions.
a) How many centimetres of water was in the pool at 9:45 AM?
b) What do you think Sarah did with the hose at 10:15 AM?
c) What do you think might have happened at 10:30 AM?
Week 2
1. Write the next number to continue the pattern and write the rule
3, 6, 9, 12, ____ Rule: ________________________________________________
44, 35, 26, ___ Rule: ________________________________________________
2. Write these numbers in correct order from highest to lowest.
2.45 2.068 2.6 2.188 ______________________________________
3. Write seven hundred and six in digits _______
4. Complete this equation:
3 + 4 x 6 =
5. ____ ÷ 6 = 7
6. ____ x 8 = 48
8. Place < or > in the space to make each of these sentences true.
102/2 ____ 26x2
1/2 of 48 ____ 1/3 of 69
52 ____ 8 x 3
12 - 5 ____ 4 + 4
9. There were 5 children who liked oranges the best. 2 who liked bananas the best. And 3 who liked strawberries the best.
a) What fraction of the children liked strawberries? ___________________
b) What fraction of the children liked either strawberries or bananas?
10. What is the place value of the 6 in 365.04
a) 1/10
b) 1/100
c) 10
d) 100
11. What is the total value of the 3 in 245.23
a) 3/10
b) 3/100
c) 30
d) 300
12. Which number goes into the space to make the statement TRUE?
3 2__ 4 067 < 3 253 215
a) 7
b) 6
c) 3
d) 5
13. There were 2/5 of the children children away at sports on Tuesday. If there are usually 30 children in the class how many were left?
14. There are 208 pages in my book. I am up to page 75. How many pages have I got left to read?
16. Without being accurate draw what this scenario might look like on a graph. The graph will show the depth of water in the pool.
I was filling the paddling pool with water. After 20 mins I realised there was a small hole in it so some of the water had been leaking. I turned the tap off and put some tape over the hole before filling it up again. When it was full we went and had lunch. After lunch someone pulled the tape off again so by the time the kids were ready to swim it was only 1/2 full.
(Note whenever I am filling it with water I always use the same amount of pressure.)
17.There are 14 touch teams at the tournament. Each team has 9 players. How many players are in the tournament altogether?
18. The 4 boys were sharing out their cards evenly. If there were 54 cards altogether how many did each boy get?
19. There were 236 cars in the car park then 198 more came. How many are there now?
Week 1
1. I went for a long distance journey. I set off at 8 'clock and by 10 o'clock I had travelled 190km reaching Smalltown, where I stopped for 15 mins for morning tea. I travelled another 21/2 hours a distance of 240kms and stopped for a lunch. After a 1/2 hour rest I set off again and travelled 398 km until I reached my final destination. This stretch took me 41/2 hours. How far did I travel and what time did I get there. Plot this on a graph.
Week 11 Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication/Division/Fractions Practice
1. I had 196 cards and I bought 264 more. How many have I got altogether?
2. There are 235 pages in my bookI have read 76 pages. How many have I got left to read?
3. I have got 8 bulk chippie packets to sell at the social. If there are 15 little packets in each how many packets have I got altogether?
4. If I sell each packet of chips for $2 how much money do I make?
6. 96 apples have to be put into 8 crates. How many apples need to go in each crate?
7. I had $64. My Mum told me I had to save 3/4 of it. How much do I have to save? How much can I spend?
8. I had 132 marbles and my friend Tom won 69 of them. How many do I have left?