Ready to Progress NPV1 Strand Assessment Year 1 - 6
Number and Place Value 1 - Content and Exemplification Resources
FS - ELG Verbally count beyond 20, recognising the pattern of the counting system.
1NPV–1 Count within 100, forwards and backwards, starting with any number.
3NPV–1 Know that 10 tens are equivalent to 1 hundred, and that 100 is 10 times the size of 10. Apply this to identify and work out how many 10s there are in other three-digit multiples of 10.
4NPV–1 Know that 10 hundred are equivalent to 1 thousand, and that 1,000 is 10 times the size of 100. Apply this to identify and work out how many 100s there are in other four-digit multiples of 100.
5NPV–1 Know that 10 tenths are equivalent to 1 one, and that 1 is 10 times the size of 0.1.
Know that 100 hundredths are equivalent to 1 one, and that 1 is 100 times the size of 0.01.
Know that 10 hundredths are equivalent to 1 tenth, and that 0.1 is 10 times the size of 0.01.
6NPV–1 Understand the relationship between powers of 10 from 1 hundredth to 10 million, and use this to make a given number 10, 100, 1,000, 1 tenth, 1 hundredth or 1 thousandth times the size (multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1,000).
KS3
Multiply and divide decimals by powers of 10
Fill in the missing numbers.
.... 8 9 .... 11 12
37 38 .... 40 .... 42 43
63 62 .... 60 .... 58 57
Daisy has used 10cm rods and 1cm cubes to measure the length of this toy boat. How long is the boat?
What is the total value of these coins?
Monika watches a cartoon for 20 minutes and a news programme for 5 minutes. How long does she watch television for?
Fill in the missing numbers.
47 - ..... = 7
..... = 8 + 60
Jed collects 38 conkers and gives 8 of them to Dylan. How many conkers does Jed have left?
How many 10cm lengths can a 310cm length of ribbon be cut into?
The school office sells 52 poppies for 10p each. How much money have they collected altogether?
I take 10ml of medicine every day. How many days will a 250ml bottle last?
Marek is 2 years old, and has a mass of 10kg. His father’s mass is 10 times as much. What is the mass of Marek’s father?
Janey saves up £100. This is 10 times as much money as her brother has. How much money does her brother have?
Circle the numbers that are multiples of 10. 640 300 105 510 330 409 100 864
Explain your answer.
How many 100g servings of rice are there in a 2,500g bag?
One large desk costs a school £100. How much will 14 large desks cost?
My school field is 100m long. How many times do I have to run its length to run 3km?
My cup contains 100 ml of fizzy drink. The bottle contains 10 times as much. How many millilitres are there in the bottle?
A rhino mother weighs about 1,000kg. She weighs about 10 times as much as her baby. What is the approximate weight of the baby rhino?
Circle the lengths that could be made using 1 metre (100cm) sticks.
3,100cm 8,000cm 1,005cm 6,600cm 7,090cm 1,000cm
An apple weighs about 0.1kg. Approximately how many apples are there in a 1.8kg bag?
I have a 0.35m length of wooden rod. How many 0.01m lengths can I cut it into?
Mrs Jasper is juicing oranges. Each orange makes about 0.1 litres of juice. If Mrs Jasper juices 22 oranges, approximately how many litres of orange juice will she get?
Circle all of the numbers that are equal to a whole number of tenths. 0.2 4.8 1 0.01 10 0.83
Fill in the missing numbers.
0.01 × ...... = 1 0.1 × ...... = 1 0.01 × ..... = 0.1
Fill in the missing numbers.
...... tenths = 3.9
..... hundredths = 0.22
...... hundredths = 8
Match the numbers on the left with the equivalent fractions on the right
0.20 2/100
0.02 21/100
0.12 2/10
0.21 12/100
Complete the sentences.
500 made 1,000 times the size is ..........................
0.7 made 100 times the size is ......................
800,000 made 10 times the size is ...................
4,000,000 made one-thousandth times the size is .........................
9,000 made one-hundredth times the size is ....................................
3 made one-tenth times the size is ...................................
The distance from London to Bristol is about 170km. The distance from London to Sydney, Australia is about 100 times as far. Approximately how far is it from London to Sydney?
A newborn elephant weighs about 150kg. A newborn kitten weighs about 150g. How many times the mass of a newborn kitten is a newborn elephant?
Walid has a place-value chart and three counters. He has represented the number 1,110,000.
Find 2 different numbers that Walid could make so that 1 number is one-hundredth times the size of the other number.
Find 2 different numbers that Walid could make so that 1 number is 1,000 times the size of the other number.
Fill in the missing numbers.
Use the following to complete the equations: ×10 ×100 ×1,000 ÷10 ÷100 ÷1,000