MNU 3-03a Whole Numbers I can add numbers up to 4 digits 1. 54 + 66 2. 720 + 990 3. 389 + 274 4. 3067 + 5819 I can subtract numbers up to 4 digits 1. 69 54 2. 410 350 3. 9103 7684 4. 10000 8849 I can multiply up to a 4 digit number by a single digit. 1. 748 x 3 2. 817 x 7 3. 2076 x 9 4. 3 x 9987 I can divide up to a 4 digit number by a single digit. 1. 9265 5 2. 8706 6 3. 4536 8 4. 1936 4 I can choose the correct method to solve a problem involving whole numbers 1. Nine people won a total of 5,283. If it is shared equally amongst them, how much will each receive? 2. During a storm, a plane dropped in height from 33,680 feet to 29,870 feet. By how much had it dropped? 3. My salary last year was 12,640. This year it rose by 1970. What was my salary this year? 4. A satellite travels at 7,642 km per hour. How far will it fly in 9 hours? MNU 3-03b Whole Numbers I can multiply by a multiple of 10 1. 93 x 10 2. 100 x 122 3. 1000 x 400 4. 1000 x 52020 5. 23 x 30 6. 3156 x 70 7. 711 x 600 8. 9000 x 117 I can divide by a multiple of 10 1. 180 10 2. 1700 10 3. 105000 100 4. 265000 1000 5. 2400 40 6. 7200 900 7. 800000 4000 8. 8280000 900 I can multiply by a 2 digit number 1. 15 x 16 2. 153 x 17 3. 2598 x 63 4. 57 x 7612 I can divide by a 2 digit number 1. 684 19 2. 924 33 3. 624 24 4. 798 42 I can explain how to work backwards through a problem 1. I divided a number by 100. The answer was 208. What was my number? 2. I think of a number, subtract 32 then multiply the answer by 5 then divide by 9 and I get the answer 155. What was my number? 3. I divided a number by 40 and the answer was 7. What was my number? 4. I multiplied a number by 12 and got the answer 168. What was my number?
MNU 3-03a Decimal Fractions I can add decimal fractions up to 3 decimal places 1. 1.4 + 0.6 2. 56.7 + 19.5 3. 35.74 + 19.87 4. 5.762 + 2.875 I can subtract decimal fractions up to 3 decimal places 1. 9.4 1.6 2. 5.82 3.47 3. 7 0.63 4. 9.418 6.783 I can multiply a decimal fraction up to 2 decimal places by a single digit whole number 1. 57.2 x 6 2. 0.47 x 9 3. 3 x 9.39 4. 6 x 205.13 I can divide a decimal fraction up to 2 decimal places by a single digit whole number 1. 15.36 2 2. 89.12 8 3. 44.38 7 4. 0.81 9 I can choose the correct method to solve a problem involving decimal fractions 1. Autosales garage is selling petrol at 143.9 pence per litre. Work out the cost of buying 5 litres. 2. Yoghurts are sold individually for 65p. They are also sold in multipacks of 6 for 3.50. Which is cheaper? Explain your answer. 3. Ben ran the 100 metre race in 10.057 seconds. Justin ran it in 9.968 seconds. Who won the race and how much faster were they? 4. The three judges in the ice skating competition gave Anita scores of 9.3, 8.8 and 9.0. What was Anita s total score? MNU 3-03b Decimal Fractions I can multiply a decimal fraction by a multiple of 10 1. 2.8 x 10 2. 10 x 8.32 3. 6.4 x 100 4. 1000 x 14.1 5. 0.3 x 60 6. 0.9 x 700 7. 0.6 x 9000 8. 8000 x 0.5 I can divide decimal fractions by a multiple of 10 1. 18.2 10 2. 64.8 100 3. 420 1000 4. 0.2 100 5. 2.8 20 6. 24 30 7. 4.8 800 8. 3.6 4000 I can multiply decimal fractions together up to 2 decimal places 1. 0.2 x 0.4 2. 0.7 x 0.5 3. 0.04 x 0.2 4. 0.07 x 0.04 I can divide decimal fractions together up to 2 decimal places 1. 1.4 0.7 2. 2.6 0.2 3. 4.2 0.03 4. 37.36 0.8 I can explain how to work backwards through a problem 1. What do you divide 0.3 by to get the answer 0.003? 2. It cost 6 people 27 to go to the cinema. How much would it cost 8 people? 3. Sarah bought 8 bottles of juice at 56p per bottle. The shopkeeper asked her for 5.48. Explain why this is wrong. 4. In a shop, Isla bought a chocolate bar at 60p and a magazine at 1.25. The till said 61.25. What went wrong?
MNU 3-04a Negative Numbers I can put negative numbers in order 1. Put the following numbers in order starting with the smallest: 3, -5, -6, -10, -1, 0, 2, 5, -7 2. Put the following numbers in order starting with the biggest: -45, 100, 67, -32, -71, 82, 186, -73 I can use the inequality symbols when comparing negative numbers Put < or > in the middle of each pair of numbers to make a true sentence. 1. -5 4 2. 5-6 3. -6-4 4. -3-2 I can add and subtract negative numbers using a number line 1. 6 9 2. -2 + 3 3. -14 + 7 4. -3 + 4 7 5. -8 + 8 6. - 2 = -4 7. -102 + 103 5 8. -27 + 14 9. Alf has 25 in the bank. He writes a cheque for 35. How much has he got in the bank now? 10. The temperature on a jet plane was 22 C. Outside, the temperature was -54 C. What was the difference in the two temperatures? I can add a negative number 1. 4 + (-1) 2. (-2) + (-3) 3. 20 + (-5) 4. (-1) 1 + (-1) 5. (-6) + (-4) 6. 5 + (-11) 7. 2 + (-100) 8. + (-5) = 7 I can subtract a negative number 1. 3 (-8) 2. 7 (-2) 3. (-4) (-10) 4. (-9) (-8) 5. 20 (-8) 6. (-15) (-40) 7. (-120) (-70) 8. (-8) - = 4 I can multiply negative numbers 1. 3 x (-4) 2. (-6) x (-3) 3. (-7) x 6 4. (-12) x (-8) I can divide negative numbers 1. (-36) 9 2. (-64) (-8) 3. (-56) (-4) 4. 24 (-12)
MTH 3-14a Algebra I can add and subtract algebraic terms 1. k + k + k 2. 3m + 2m 3. 8q 5q 4. 2y + 4y y I can multiply and divide algebraic terms 1. 5 x p 2. g x g 3. k x d 4. h x 4j 5. 2m x 4n 6. 3b x 4c x 2d 7. 4g x f x 3g 8. 4m x 5mn 9. 4x 2 10. 20q 5 11. 15m 10 12. x 2 x I can simplify an expression by collecting like terms 1. 12x x 8x 2. 2x + 7x 1 3. 3x + 5 2x + 1 4. x + x + x + y 5. 2a + 5b a 6. 4x + 2y 3x + y 6 7. 8x 2 + 4y 2 + x 2 3y 2 8. 3x 2 + 4x + 2x 2 3x I can evaluate expressions by substituting numbers for letters If x = 1, y = 2, z = 3 and w = 10, find the value of the following: 1. 3x + 4y 2. x 3x 3. 5z + 2y + 3 4. 30z 4w + 5z 5. 80 10xy 6. 10xyzw 7. 10xyz + zw 8. 6x 2
MTH 3-18a Coordinates I can plot a point in 1st quadrant Draw a set of axes (0 to 5 on both scales) and plot the following points. 1. A(3, 4) 2. B(2, 5) 3. C(2, 1) 4. D(0, 4) I can write down the coordinates of a point in 1st quadrant Look at this coordinate grid. Write down the coordinates of the all the points. I can plot a set of points, join them up and state what shape it is Draw a set of axes for each question (0 to 6 on both scales). Plot each set of points, join them up and state what each shape is: 1. A(5, 2) B(1, 4) C(0, 2) D(4, 0) 2. I(0, 2) J(2, 6) K(5, 2) 3. P(6, 5) Q(6, 2) R(1, 0) S(3,5) 4. U(3, 6) V(6, 4) W(4, 1) X(1, 3) I can find a missing point in order to create a 2D shape Draw a large set of axes (0 to 8 on both scales). 1. Plot the points A(1, 5) B(4, 8) and C(7, 5). Try to find a fourth point (call it D), so that ABCD is a square and write down its coordinates. I can write down the new coordinates of a point or shape once translated on the grid In the previous question you were asked to draw a square. On the same diagram, translate this square 1 unit right and 2 units down.
MTH 3-17a Angles I can name angles using 3 capital letters I can calculate the missing angle for complementary and supplementary angles I can calculate the missing angle for full turn angles I can identify and calculate vertically opposite angles ( X angles) 105 145
I can identify and calculate alternate ( Z ) and corresponding ( F ) angles I can calculate the size of a missing angle in a triangle I can calculate the size of a missing angle in a quadrilateral I can use my knowledge to calculate any missing angle
MTH 3-16a Drawing 2D Shapes I can draw triangles using a range of mathematical instruments Make accurate drawings of the following triangles. 1. 2. 3. MNU 3-01a Rounding I can round to the nearest whole number 1. 4.63 2. 71.558 3. 882.238 4. 342.99276 I can round to the nearest 10 1. 72 2. 396 3. 4125 4. 18.26 I can round to the nearest 100 1. 349 2. 2551 3. 15879 4. 6984 I can round to the nearest 1000 1. 23740 2. 38649 3. 8364520 4. 99283946 I can round to 1 decimal place 1. 4.24 2. 3.48 3. 6.451 4. 7.9923 I can round to 2 decimal places 1. 7.583 2. 9.627 3. 3.98512 4. 5.3991