b) three million, four hundred and forty-five thousand, eight hundred and eighty-five

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Mark / 63 % 1) Change words to numbers a) three thousand, eight hundred and seventy-nine b) three million, four hundred and forty-five thousand, eight hundred and eighty-five 2) Write the number in words a) 64752237 b) 85169 3) Put these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest number. a) 5913 258 8347 391 3698 smallest largest b) 8901014 902688 4853376 757406 8782154 smallest largest c) 0.098 0.59 0.501 0.592 0.5 smallest largest

d) 2038656 394962 8919565 833236 4683330 smallest largest 4) Write down the digit that means millions in 7528396 5) Write down the digit that means thousandths in 0.967 6) Work out a) 37 1000 b) 0.44 1000 c) 0.3 10 d) 700 100 e) 6.7 10 f) + 957 195

g) + 7179 2610 h) 90 39 i) 544 115 j) 2553 2525 k) 6.41 + 9.74 l) 11.34 + 8.528 m) 11.21 3.41 n) 5.43 1.108 o) 68 56

7) Work out + 28 95 8) Work out 270 6 by short division 9) Work out 1020 12 by short division 10) Write in the missing numbers -6 4 11) Write in the missing numbers 46 56

12) Calculate the following, showing full working, and give your answer as a fraction in its lowest terms a) b) c) 4 13 1 8 5 12 + + 5 8 5 13 1 12 d) e) 9 14 11 12 + 3 14 7 12 13) Work out the fraction of the shape below that is coloured, giving your answer as a fraction in its lowest terms. 14) Work out the fraction of the shape below that is coloured, giving your answer as a fraction in its lowest terms.

15) Write a fraction to show 5 parts of the circle. 16) Convert to a fraction, reduced to lowest terms a) 0.81 b) 0.89 17) Count up in hundredths by filling in the missing numbers. 98 100 18) Select the correct inequality (< or >) to make a true statement 6/10 5/10 19) Round to the nearest 1000 16018 20) Round to the nearest 100000 1163096 21) Round to the nearest 10000 82536

22) Round the numbers in the table. Number Nearest unit Nearest tenth 4.41 4 5.36 2.62 1.96 23) Find the perimeter of the square. Perimeter = cm 7 cm 24) A square has sides of length 4 centimetres. Find its perimeter. Perimeter = cm 25) Find the perimeter of the rectangle. 8 cm Perimeter = cm 10 cm

26) A rectangle has length 12 centimetres and width 5 centimetres. Find its perimeter. Perimeter = cm 27) Find the area of the shape in square units. Area = square units 28) Find the area of the shape below. 2 cm 5 cm 3 cm Area = cm 2 9 cm

29) Estimate the area of the triangle by counting unit squares Area is about unit squares 30) Name the type of angle shown below.

31) Name the type of angle shown below. 32) Name the type of angle shown below.

33) Name the type of angle shown below. 34) Name the type of angle shown below. 35) Find the value of b 166 b

36) Find the value of y 111 y 58 117 37) Complete the table with names of quadrilaterals Shape Name 38) Complete the table of triangles Shape Name

39) Complete the table of polygons Number of sides Name 3 5 8 9 4 6 7 10

Solutions for the assessment 1) a) 3879 b) 3445885 2) a) sixty-four million, seven hundred and fifty-two thousand, two hundred and thirty-seven 3) a) 258 391 3698 5913 8347 c) 0.098 0.5 0.501 0.59 0.592 b) eighty-five thousand, one hundred and sixty-nine b) 757406 902688 4853376 8782154 8901014 d) 394962 833236 2038656 4683330 8919565 4) 7 5) 7 6) a) 37000 b) 440 c) 3 d) 7 e) 0.67 f) 1152 g) 9789 h) 51 i) 429 j) 28 k) 16.15 l) 19.868 m) 7.8 n) 4.322 o) 3808 7) 123 8) 45 9) 85 10) missing numbers are -4 and -1 11) missing numbers are 49 and 53 9 3 12) a) b) 13 4 1 3 c) d) 3 7 2

3 e) 2 13) 2 3 1 5 14) 15) 4 12 81 89 16) a) b) 100 100 98 99 100 101 102 17) 18) 6/10 > 5/10 100 100 100 100 100 19) 16000 20) 1200000 21) 80000 22) 4.41 = 4, 4.4 5.36 = 5, 5.4 2.62 = 3, 2.6 1.96 = 2, 2 23) Perimeter = 28 cm 24) 16 25) Perimeter = 36 cm 26) Perimeter = 34 cm 27) Area = 4 7 = 28 square units 28) Area = 55 cm 2 29) Area is about 12 unit squares 30) reflex 31) acute 32) acute 33) acute 34) reflex 35) b = 14 36) y = 74 37) Parallelogram,Square,Kite,Rhombus,Trapezium,Rectangle 38) Equilateral,Right angled,isosceles,scalene

39) triangle, pentagon, octagon, nonagon, quadrilateral, hexagon, heptagon, decagon