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MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the pattern. Write the correct numbers and signs in the boxes and join the pictures to the number line. > < < (a) Colour in six circles. (b) Tick the second circle from the right. What is its position from the left? Sixth Colour any six circles Show the answers by drawing sticks. + + + Page

< < < < MEP Book ANSWERS Write an addition about each domino. + + + + + + + Solve: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Fill in the missing numbers. Write the correct numbers in the corners so that the signs are correct. E.g: < < < < < < < < Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Write a subtraction about each picture and join it to the number line. Compare the two sides of each picture and write it down in different ways. < + > + < + Solve: Write the numbers to in the large boxes in increasing order. Write the correct signs in the small boxes. < < < < < < Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Write additions and subtractions about the pictures. + + + Find the value of and, if +, + and Display the answers with numbers and sticks. How many coins could be contained in the purse? Join up to the number line. > < < Make it true by moving one stick. + Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Complete the pattern. Complete the pictures to make. Write the numbers from to in the boxes. (a) (b) Write the next number smaller and the next number greater than, and. < < < < < < Show your answers by drawing sticks. + + + Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Bunny starts from and jumps to every second number. Colour these points green and the missed points red. Write down the additions. + + + + + + + + Solve: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Fill in the missing numbers. Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Each plate had apples to start with. How many have been eaten? Write a subtraction about each picture. Write additions and subtractions about the pictures. + + + Sue has dolls and Jane has more dolls than Sue. Draw the dolls Jane and Sue have. Sue: Jane: (a) (b) (c) How many dolls does Jane have? Write an addition for the total. Compare the dolls with a subtraction. + Write the numbers to in the large boxes in decreasing order. Write the correct signs in the small boxes. > > > > > > > Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Fill in the missing numbers. + + + + < + + + + < + > + + E.g: > + + Which numbers could be covered by the hand? + + + Write statements about each balance. + + < + > + + < + > < >,,,,, : : How many routes could Little Red Riding Hood choose to get to her Grandma through the forest? Draw routes along the paths given. E.g: G G R R Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the pattern. Complete the pictures to make. * * * * ** * Write the numbers to in the boxes. (a) 9 (b) Colour red the point. Starting from, colour every nd point red also. Colour the other points green. (a) Colour in eight circles. Colour any eight circles (b) Tick the fourth circle from the right. What is its position from the left? Seventh Page 9

MEP Book ANSWERS Bunny is jumping along the number line. Write additions for the jumps. (a) + (b) + (c) + Write down the additions. + + + + + + + + + Solve: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Each plate had plums on it. How many have been eaten? Write a subtraction for each. Write additions and subtractions for the pictures. + + + Solve: Write the numbers to in the large boxes in decreasing order. Write the correct signs in the small boxes. > > > > > > > > Colour any eight circles Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Write additions and subtractions for the pictures. + + + + + + Fill in the missing numbers. + + + + < + + + + < + E.g: > E.g: Which numbers could be hidden under the cards? ( to ) + + + Write down the calculations. + + < + > + < + > < > :,,,, : Show the results on the number lines. +,, Page

MEP Book ANSWERS (a) Continue the pattern. + + + + + + + + + + + + (b) Take away as many times as possible. Each shape represents a number. The sum of the four numbers along each line must equal. Do not use. There are tulips in a vase, some red and some yellow. How many red and how many yellow tulips could there be? Red Yellow Total Page

MEP Book ANSWERS How many lines make up each shape? Solve: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The total number of dots on opposite sides of a dice is. How many dots are on the bottom of each dice? Page

MEP Book ANSWERS (a) Write inside each shape how many sides it has. Put signs between them. < < > < (b) Write down the number of vertices below each shape. Fill in the missing numbers. Show the rule. + + + + + + + + Rule: the number in the centre is the sum of the other numbers. girls are going to a fancy dress party. girls already know what to wear. How many still have to decide? Write it as a subtraction. From Snow White's seven dwarfs, Grumpy, Dozey and Sneezy have already left for the mine. How many dwarfs remain at home? Which can go faster? Put them in order starting with the slowest. Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Number these rectangles in decreasing height order. Tick the fifth from the right. Write the number of dots and put in the correct signs. ( <, >, ) < > < > Which numbers make the statements true? ( to ) Show your answers on the number line. + > < < < Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the pattern. Complete the pictures to make 9. Write the numbers to 9 in the boxes. (a) 9 (b) (c) Jump from in steps of. Put these numbers in increasing order. < < < < Jump back from 9 in steps of. Put these numbers in decreasing order. 9 > > > > Show the answers by drawing sticks. + + + Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Bunny is jumping along the number line. Write additions for the jumps. (a) 9 + 9 (b) 9 9 + (c) 9 9 + Write down the additions. 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 9 Solve: + + + + + + + + 9 + + 9 + + 9 9 Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Each plate had 9 pears on it. How many pears have been eaten? Write a subtraction about each picture. 9 9 9 9 9 Write additions and subtractions about the pictures. + 9 9 + 9 9 + 9 9 Solve: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Fill in the missing numbers. 9 9 9 Page 9

MEP Book ANSWERS Write an addition and a subtraction about each picture. 9 + 9 9 + 9 9 + 9 Fill in the missing numbers. 9 + + + 9 + < + 9 + + + 9 < 9 9 9 + > + 9 9 + E.g: > + 9 9 9 9 + 9 Draw different numbers of eggs on the plates so that there are 9 eggs in total along each line. E.g: Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Write the numbers from to in the boxes below. 9 Draw a red dot on, a green dot on, a red dot on, a green dot on and so on. Continue the pattern. Write additions and subtractions for: (a) + + (b) 9 + + 9 9 9 Write additions for: (a) + + (b) + + + Page

MEP Book ANSWERS There were mushrooms on each plate. How many mushrooms have been taken away? Write equations about each plate. + + + There were beads on every piece of string but some have fallen off. Write subtractions for each string. Fll in the missing numbers. Show where we end up if we move: 9 (a) to the right of (b) to the left of (c) to the left of (d) to the right of. 9 Fill in the missing numbers. + + + Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Solve: 9 9 Write in the boxes the number of cherries. 9 Complete the sums. + + + + + + + + 9 9 + + + Page

MEP Book ANSWERS Write the numbers below the line. 9 Jump from in steps of. Put those numbers in increasing order. < < < < 9 Find the point 9. Step to the left times. Mark these numbers with blue dots. Complete: 9 9 > > > > Which numbers could I be thinking of? Mark them on the number line. (a) Odd numbers greater than. 9 (b) Even numbers smaller than. 9 (c) The next nearest odd number to. There are correct answers. 9 Fill in the missing numbers. + + + + + 9 + + 9 + 9 Page