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2 Maths Basic Skills Week 1 Name Date Class. 1. What are the next two numbers? 11. Six times a number is forty two. 21. In a sale, there is twenty-five per -19' -15' -11'... '... What is the number? cent off all prices A tv costs 90 in the sale. 2. What is six squared? 12. D + 1s = How much was it before the sale? 3. Two factors of 20 add up to (8x4)-(7x3)= What are they? 22. What is the median of these numbers? 4. How many millilitres are there in 14. What is 56 divided by 8? 8, 4, 9, 2, 3 four and a half litres? 5. Multiply 1.4 by What is the remainder when forty- 23. A packet of biscuits costs eightynine is divided by five? nine pence Josh buys two packets. How much 6. Which is the biggest number? 16. What number is half-way between change does he get from two six and twenty-four? pounds? 7. What is two thirds of 30? 17. The coordinates of a square are; (3,2), (8,2), (8,7) and (?,?) 24. Calculate the perimeter of a regular pentagon which has a side of 8. What is three tenths as a 18. What is twenty-five multiplied by 9cm. percentage? five? 9. What is one-half added to one = 25. A tv programme starts at twentytenth? five past nine in the evening and lasts for 50 minutes. What time does it 10. Five sweets cost 30p altogether. 20. What is double 9.7? finish? How much do seven sweets cost? Test Total (A+B+C) R (0-9) I y (10-19) I G (20-25)
3 Maths Basic Skills Week2 Name Date Class 1. What are the next two numbers? 11. Seven times a number is In a sale, there is 25% off all 2.4' 2.6' 2.8 '... '... What is the number? prices. A chair costs 90 in the sale How much was it before the sale? 2. What is ten squared? 12. 2o- D = 28.,.4 3. Two factors of 16 add up to 9. What 13. ( 5 X 3 ) + ( ) = are they? 22. What is the mean of these numbers? 4. How many grams are there in 14. What is the sum of 24 and 12 2,8,4,6,5 2.25kg? divided by 9? 5. Divide 510 by What is the remainder when 55 is 23. Joe has some pocket money. He divided by 6? spends a fifth of it. He has 2 left How much pocket money did he 6. Which is the biggest number? 16. What number is half-way between have? twenty-three and fifty-one? 7. What is~ of 48? 17. The coordinates of a square are (-1,-1), (3,-1), (3,3) and(?,?) 24. Calculate the perimeter of a rectangle which is 4.5 metres long and 8. What is two-fifths as a decimal? 18. How many twenty-fives are there in 2 metres wide. two hundred? 9. What is one-half added to two- 19. What is twenty-three multiplied by 25. A tv programme begins at 16: 35 sixths? six? and finishes at 17:20. How long was biscuits cost 30p altogether. How 20. What is double 14.6? the programme? much do 7 biscuits cost? Test Total (A+B+C) R (0-9) I y (10-19) I G (20-25)
4 Maths Basic Skills Week3 Name Date Class 1. What are the missing numbers? 11. Four times a number is In a sale, there is 10 per cent off? ' 0.8' 1.3 ' 1.8 '? What is the number? all prices A chair costs 81 in the sale. 2. What is 4 squared? 12. D -s=69+3 How much was it before the sale? 3. Two factors of 24 add up to ( 5 X 7 ) + (? - 6 ) = 56 What are they? 22. What is the median of these numbers? 4. How many grams are there in two 14. What is the product of 0.8 and 7? 2, 3, 3, 6, 7' 1, 2 and a half kilograms? 5. Divide 64 by What is the remainder when forty- 23. Joe has some pocket money. He seven is divided by four? spends SO% of it. He then spends another He has 75p left. How 6. Which numbers are greater than 16. What number is half-way between much pocket money did he have? 0.3? and 42? 7. What is two thirds of 27? 17. The coordinates of a square are; (4,4), (4,8), (8,8) and (?,?) 24. Calculate the perimeter of a rectangle with sides 9cm and 13cm. 8. What is 0.28 as a percentage? 18. What is twenty-seven multiplied by five? 9. What is; added to ~? = 25. A film starts at twenty-five past eleven in the morning and lasts for lhour and 15 minutes. What time sweets cost 42p altogether. 20. Subtract one point nine from three does it finish? How much do 8 sweets cost? point one. Test Total {A+B+C) R (0-9) _l y (10-19) I G (20-25)
5 VomiiDulary Place value, hundred, thousand, million, tenths, hundredths, approximately positive, negative, integer, decimals Find out about the "Times Table Finger Method" and be able to explain it to someone else. Memory Practice your mental maths targets so you are closer to moving up a level on your Numeracy Passport. ill Prractice ult:m rpjti oocat1on Band 5 Answer the following questions showing your working (on a separate sheet of paper that vou then hand in): 1a)356x4 1b)876x6 1c)765x8 2a) 5486 X 5 2b) 7543 X 6 2c) 7869 X 8 3a) 423 X 15 3b) 321 X 17 Find the numbers to complete these number sentences. X 100 = 10 X 25 X = 200 _x_=864 Band 6 Answer the following questions showing your working (on a separate sheet of paper that vou then hand in): 1a) 356 X 8 1b) 8276 X 6 1c) 7265 X 8 2a) 586 X 25 2b) 543 X 26 2c) 7869 X 15 3a) 4823 X 35 3b) 3321 X 45 _x_x_=864
6 Name Maths Basic Skills Date. WeekS Class 4.1 4] 1. What are the next two numbers? 11. Four times a number is 320. What 21. In a sale, there is 50% off all 0.03' 0.12' 0.21'... '... is the number? prices. A chair costs in the 42 4] sale. 2. What is the square root of thirty- 12. D -16=75+3 How much was it before the sale? six? 3. Two factors of 18 add up to 5. What 13. (54+6)+(8x3)= 22. What is the median of these are they? numbers? 18, 16, 23, 7, How many metres are there in one 14. Divide seventy-two by eight. and three-quarter kilometres? 5. Divide 207 by ten. 15. What is the remainder when sixty- 23. A packet of biscuits costs 45 two is divided by seven? pence Josh buys three packets. How much 6. Which is the smallest number? 16. What number is half-way between change does he get from two twenty-one and sixty-three? pounds? 7. What is two thirds of twenty-four? 17. The coordinates of a square are; (1,7), (1,1), (7,1) and(?,?) 24. Calculate the perimeter of a square which has a side of 3.5cm 8. What is three quarters as a 18. How many thirties are there in two decimal? hundred and forty? 9. What is one-quarter added to one 19. What is twenty-six multiplied by 25. How would a quarter past three eighth? three? in the afternoon be shown on a biscuits cost 28p altogether. 20. What is double 14.6? twenty-four hour digital clock? How much do 5 biscuits cost? Test Total (A+B+C) R (0-9) I y (10-19) I G (20-25)
7 Maths Basic Skills Week6 Name Date, Class 1. What are the next two numbers? 11. Nine times a number is In a sale, there is twenty-five per -15' -11' -7'... '... What is the number? cent off all prices A tv costs 120 in the sale. 2. What is nine squared? 12. D +15=240+4 How much was it before the sale? 3. Two factors of 20 add up to (8x7)-(4x3)= What are they? 22. What is the range of these numbers? 4. How many millilitres are there in 14. What is 48 divided by 8? 8,4,9,2,3 three and a quarter litres? Multiply 1.05 by What is the remainder when forty- 23. A packet of biscuits costs 68p. nine is divided by six? Chris buys two packets. How much change does he get from two 6. Which is the biggest number? 16. What number is half-way between pounds? six and thirty-two? 7. What is two sixths of 30? 17. The coordinates of a square are; (5,2), (8,2}, (8,5) and (?,?) 24. Calculate the perimeter of a regular pentagon which has a side of 8. What is nine tenths as a 18. What is twenty-three multiplied by 12cm. percentage? five? 9. What is one-half added to seven = 25. A tv programme starts at twentytenths? five to nine in the evening and lasts for 45 minutes. What time does it 10. Four sweets cost 36p altogether. 20. What is double 8.9? finish? How much do seven sweets cost? Test Total (A+B+C) R (0-9) I y (10-19) I G (20-25)
8 Maths Basic Skills Week 7 Name Date Class What are the next two numbers? 11. Nine times a number is In a sale, there is 25% off all 4.3 ' 4' 3. 7 '... '... What is the number? prices. A chair costs 36 in the sale How much was it before the sale? 2. What is nine squared? D = Two factors of 18 add up to (7x3)+(18+2)= What are they? 22. What is the mean ofthese numbers? 4. How many grams are there in 4.2kg? 14. What is the sum of 30 and 12 2,5,4,9,5 divided by 7? 5. Divide 600 by What is the remainder when 58 is 23. Joe has some pocket money. He divided by 7? spends a third of it. He has 6 left How much pocket money did he 6. Which is the biggest number? 16. What number is half-way between have? thirteen and forty-one? 7. What is~ of 28? 17. The coordinates of a square are ~ (-7,-7), (6,-7), (6,6) and(?,?) 24. Calculate the perimeter of a rectangle which is 4.6 metres long and 8. What is four-fifths as a decimal? 18. How many twenties are there in 2.4 metres wide. two hundred? 9. What is one-quarter added to three- 19. What is twenty-seven multiplied by 25. A tv programme begins at 18: 50 eighths? six? and finishes at 19:25. How long was biscuits cost 42p altogether. 20. What is double 12.9? the programme? How much do 4 biscuits cost? Test Total (A+B+C) R (0-9) l y (10-19) J G (20-25)
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