Porowhita Term 1

Week 6

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 116 sheep and lambs together in the paddock. The farmer took all the 25 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 5 players on the court for each basketball team team. There are 16 teams playing in the competition. How many players are on the field altogether?

6. There are 78 lollies in the jar then Sam buys 26 more. How many lollies are there altogether?

7. I have 30 children in my class. 1/3 have gone to a PEPA practise. How many are left?

8. There were 62 people waiting in the line. 8 got annoyed and left. How many people are still waiting in the line?

Week 5

1. I had 89 cards and I bought 17 more. How many have I got altogether?

2. There are 131 pages in my bookI have read 8 pages. How many have I got left to read?

3. I had 143 marbles then I won 67 from my friend. How many have got left?

4. There are 12 plates. Each plate has got 5 biscuits on them. How many biscuits are there altogether?

5. I had 242 marbles and my friend Tom won 8 of them. How many do I have left?

6. I had 12 apples and I gave 1/3 away. How many have I got left?

Week 3/4

1. I had 96 cards and I bought 8 more. How many have I got altogether?

2. There are 75 pages in my bookI have read 9 pages. How many have I got left to read?

3. I had 132 marbles then I won 54 from my friend. How many have got left?

4. There are 8 plates. Each plate has got 5 biscuits on them. How many biscuits are there altogether?

5. I had 121 marbles and my friend Tom won 19 of them. How many do I have left?

WEEK 3/4

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?