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MEP Primary Practice Book Y2b a) Draw half the number of shapes in the picture. b) Draw one third of the number of shapes in the picture. c) Draw one quarter of the number of shapes in the picture. 2 There are 6 bananas in this bunch. Draw the bananas and fill in the number. a) half of the bunch.................... b) third of the bunch................... c) sixth of the bunch................... 3 Where will the parachutes land? Join them up to the correct hills. 3 parts of 2 6 parts of 2 4 parts of 2 2 parts of 2 2 parts of 2 third quarter half whole sixth Draw how many dumplings there are and write the amount in the box if: a) is half of........................ b) is fifth of........................ c) is third of........................ d) is quarter of........................ 5 55 55 Draw a line 2 cm long and divide it into thirds. Each third is cm. Page 4

Four mice have found a lump of cheese. Draw where they should cut it so that they each have an equal amount. Each mouse has.................. of the cheese. 2 Write below each shape what part of it is shaded. a) b) c) d) e) f) 3 a) We have planted red roses in 2 eighths of the garden. Colour it red. b) We have planted blue forget-me-nots in 3 eighths of the garden. Colour it blue. c) We have planted grass in 2 eighths of the garden. Colour it green. d) Our house is built on the remaining part of the garden. Draw it in. What part of the garden does the house take up?................ Tortoise and Snail are having a race. Colour the animal who is ahead. has covered quarter of metre:....................... has covered 3 fifths of 50 cm:....................... Page 42

These things belong to a clown. Colour: a) half of his coat yellow b) 3 quarters of his stick green c) half of the pair of shoes blue and the other half red d) 5 eighths of his cake brown. 2 Complete the sentences by drawing or writing. a) is third of b) is of c) is of 3 drank 24 litres drank 3 quarters of water. of that amount. How much water did they drink altogether? Calculation: Answer: litres Draw a line of length 8 cm. Draw over 3 quarters of it in red. Page 43

Colour: 2 thirds quarter 2 sixths 3 quarters 2 Draw how many nuts there are if: a) is quarter b) c) is 3 eighths is 2 sixths 3 Join up the values to the corresponding points on the number line. fifth of 5 2 times 8 2 halves of 6 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 2 quarters of 8 half of 0 3 quarters of 20 Compare the shaded parts. Which is more? Write in the correct sign. third of a half half of a third Page

Complete the sentences by drawing or writing. a) half of is b).......... of is 3 a) quarter of is 3 2 Join up the clouds which show the same numbers. half of 48 half of 8 quarter of 36 quarter of 96 2 eighths of 6 third of 8 2 thirds of 9 3 ninths of 27 3 Write the answers as Roman numerals. a) half of XX = b) 2 ninths of XVIII = c) 3 quarters of XL = d) 3 fifths of XX = Colour: a) third of this grid b) 2 fifths of this grid c) 3 quarters of this grid d) third of this grid Page 45

Sally and Susy Squirrel want to divide up the acorns they collected so that they both have an equal amount. How could they do it? Complete the table. Number of 8 5 8 7 6 each 5 6 8 remaining 0 0 2 We want to put 3 flowers into each vase. How many vases will we fill and how many flowers will remain? Fill in the missing numbers. 2 = 3 + 3 = 3 + 4 = 3 + 3 A toy shop bought 35 teddy bears. The shop assistant could fit only 3 bears on each shelf. She put the in the window. How many shelves were used? How many bears were put in the window? Answer:.................................................... Fill in the missing numbers. a) 40 + = 60 b) + 50 = 80 c) 30 + = 50 46 + = 66 + 50 = 85 38 + = 58 40 + = 69 + 57 = 87 + 28 = 58 70 = 4 36 = 24 48 = 42 66 = 45 6 = 58 92 = 84 75 = 46 36 = 28 48 = Page 46

What do the pictures tell us? Write equations about them. a) b) c) 2 Alice has been given some flowers. She wants to put 3 flowers in each vase. How many vases will she fill and how many flowers remain? Draw in the flowers and write equations about the pictures, if she had: a) 3 flowers b) 4 flowers c) 5 flowers 3 A photo album can hold only 4 photos on each page. How many pages will be filled and how many photos will remain if there are: a) 24 photos b) 25 photos c) 26 photos d) 27 photos?.......................................................................... a) 27 + 35 = 28 + b) 73 47 = 74 34 + 39 = 24 + 92 35 = 82 68 + 9 = + 8 85 49 = 46 Page 47

Write in the missing numbers. Draw pictures to match the calculations. a) 3 5 + = b) 3 5 + 4 = c) 5 + = 8 5 = 5 = 8 5 = 2 Grandad wants to put his 35 rabbits into hutches, with an equal number of rabbits in each hutch. Complete the table. Number of 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 per hutch 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 hutches remaining 3 The children were playing a game and had to stand in rows. If they stood 2, 3 or 4 in a row, there was always child left out. What was the smallest possible number of children who played the game? Try these numbers. Write a or a to show whether they are possible. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 Answer: Fill in the missing numbers. a) + 30 = 95 b) 70 = 50 c) 68 = 25 35 + = 49 30 = 30 6 = 32 + 4 = 76 85 = 55 92 = 8 Page 48

A school was taking its pupils on a trip on a steam railway. The carriages in the train were so small that they could seat only 6 people. Complete the table to show how many carriages were needed. Number of Children Full carriages Children remaining 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 How many weeks and days are there in each month? Fill in the table. Months Jan Feb Mar Apr MayJun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Number of days Number of weeks plus extra days 3 A train had carriages which could seat 8 people. Three carriages were full and the 4th carriage was half full. How many passengers were on the train? Calculation: Answer:.................................................... Practise calculation. a) 8 + 6 = b) 6 4 = c) 24 + = 36 36 + 8 = 3 7 = 8 + = 54 48 + 5 = 9 6 = 24 = 8 54 9 = 24 6 = 8 = 38 36 8 = 35 5 = 27 = 3 60 4 = 48 6 = 8 = 9 Page 49

There are 24 children in the class. The teacher wants to divide them into equal sized groups. In how many ways can she do it? Complete the table. Number in each group Number of groups Children left out 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 0 2 This is a special magic square. The numbers along each row, column and diagonal add up to 34. Fill in the missing numbers. Look for other numbers in the square which add up to 34. 4 2 5 6 5 6 2 3 3 Fill in the missing digits. a) 3 + 4 = 80 b) 4 = 0 c) 7 3 = d) 0 9 = Use the digits, 2, 3 and 4 to make pairs of 2-digit numbers. Each digit can be used only once in every pair, but can be in any order. An example of such a pair is: 2 and 34. a) Which pairs have the largest sum? + = and + = b) Which pairs have the smallest = difference? and = 5 55 55 A bus is allowed to carry only 6 passengers. There are 9 people waiting at the bus stop. The first bus to stop is half full. How many people will be left at the bus stop? Page 50

In a farmyard there are hens and rabbits. They have 52 legs altogether. How many hens and how many rabbits could there be in the farmyard? Complete the table. Write calculations for some of the columns. Number of 2 2 Calculations: 2 Match up the dogs to their bones. Join them up or colour them. 9 5 + 4 8 4 0 68 (36 20) 2 32 49 0 5 6 2 2 2 + 8 8 6 + 3 Practise multiplication. a) 9 9 = b) 8 = c) 8 = 6 5 = 3 2 = 9 7 = 8 8 = 4 = 2 9 = 7 = 5 5 = 4 5 = 7 8 = 7 7 = 2 3 = Practise addition and subtraction. a) 56 + 7 = b) 26 + 9 = c) 35 7 = 26 + 8 = 5 + 72 = 8 6 = 39 + 5 = 4 + 38 = 76 9 = 7 + 68 = 92 5 = 57 8 = 5 + 48 = 52 4 = 48 9 = Page 5

Write in the suitable signs. (+,,, ) a) 40 4 5 = 2 b) 40 4 5 = 49 40 4 5 = 5 40 4 5 = 50 40 4 5 = 60 40 4 5 = 3 2 What is the connection between the shapes? Complete the table. Write the rule in different ways. 5 6 7 8 4 3 4 3 2 9 2 8 8 2 6 20 = = = 3 Practise addition and subtraction. a) 36 + 8 = b) 76 + 6 = c) 65 29 = 25 + 29 = + 29 = 52 36 = 56 + 7 = + 28 = 57 9 = 47 + 35 = 72 35 = 48 29 = 34 + 29 = 6 27 = 86 38 = 29 + 39 = 83 58 = 94 77 = Practise multiplication. a) = 6 9 b) = 3 c) = 2 0 = 2 = 0 9 = 3 = = 4 8 = 0 4 = 6 6 = 8 6 = 5 7 = 7 2 = 9 = 7 3 = 3 0 = 2 = 5 Page 52

I am going to toss a coin once. How certain can I be of the result? Join up the statements on the left to the correct labels on the right. I will throw a head. I will throw a tail. I will throw a head and a tail. I will throw a head or a tail. Certain Possible, but not certain Impossible 2 Throw a dice on your desk times. Keep a tally of the numbers thrown in the table. Fill in the last column to show how often you threw each number. 2 3 4 5 6 Throws st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th th Total 3 I am going to throw a dice once. How certain can I be of the result? Join up the statements at the sides to the correct labels in the middle. I will throw a 4. Certain I will throw a number < 3. I will throw a 2 or a 6. Possible, but I will throw a number <. I will throw a and a 5. not certain I will throw an even number. I will throw a 7. Impossible I will throw a number < 9. I am going to toss a coin twice. Write the possible results in the table. Throws st throw 2nd throw Head Tail Page 53

2 There are 2 white, 2 black and 2 striped marbles in a bag. The bag is tied with cord and you cannot see inside. Join up the the statements on the left to the labels on the right. How certain can I be that if, with my eyes shut: a) I take out marble, it will be black. b) I take out 2 marbles, they will be the same colour. c) I take out 2 marbles, they will be different colours. d) I take out 5 marbles, at least 2 of them will be the same colour. e) I take out 4 marbles, they will all be different colours. a) If we were to throw 2 dice at the same time, how many different results could there be? Continue writing them out, with A's number first... +.. 6,... +.. 5,... +.. 4,....................................................................................................................................................... b) Which total is: i) the smallest possible ii) the largest possible? Certain Possible but not certain Impossible A A B B 3 We have put 5 red, 5 yellow and 5 green marbles into a bag. The bag is tied with cord and you cannot see inside. If you take out some marbles with your eyes closed, what is the smallest number of marbles you should take out to make certain that you have at least: a) red marble b) yellow marble c) 2 green marbles d) 3 marbles of the same colour? Page 54 R G R Y Y Y G G R R G R Y Y G

We are going to throw 2 dice at the same time. How many different totals could there be? (Note: + 6 = 7 and 6 + = 7 so the totals are the same) Continue the list.?????? 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 The side of each grid square is a unit. Count the units around the edge of each shape. Write the lengths of the perimeters in the boxes below. A B C D E F A: units B: units C: units D: units E: units F: units 3 Practise calculation. a) 37 + 56 = 25 + 47 = 69 + 8 = b) 9 23 = 87 54 = 38 9 = c) 7 = 3 6 = 9 8 = d) 36 6 = 25 5 = 8 9 = e) 3 4 + 20 5 = 49 42 7 + 0 = Page 55

Mrs Hedgehog and Mrs Squirrel always take the same number of strawberries home for their babies. There are 8 baby hedgehogs and 4 baby squirrels. How many stawberries will each baby get? Complete the table. taken home 8 24 40 6 80 64 per baby 2 8 per baby 6 7 9 2 Write a division about each picture. with a multiplication. a) b) c) 3 Colour the amount asked for in each picture. a) half b) third c) 4 sixths d) Draw marbles. Colour 2 fifths of them red. Page 56

Fill in the missing numbers and signs. ( +,,, ) a) b) 9 8 6 4 3 42 7 2 2 36 4 6 2 Pete has 48 stamps, 8 times more than the number Laura has. a) How many stamps does Laura have? Calculation: Answer:........................... b) How many stamps do they have altogether? Calculation: Answer:........................... 3 Practise division. with multiplication. a) 7 2 = 2 = 4 2 = b) 28 3 = 36 3 = 8 3 = c) 4 4 = 32 4 = 0 4 = Page 57

Each number is the product of the 2 numbers directly below it. Fill in the missing numbers. a) b) 48 4 54 9 2 Join up the equal pairs. 42 6 + 3 quarters of 2 26 2 3 half of 8 quarter of 40 third of 24 35 7 2 thirds of 5, minus 3 Practise division. with multiplication. a) 6 5 = 60 5 = 40 5 = b) 34 6 = 48 6 = 66 6 = c) 4 7 = 57 7 = 77 7 = Compare the results. Write the corrrect sign between them ( <, >, = ) a) 4 6 6 + 4 6 b) 32 3 30 3 + 2 9 4 9 7 + 9 7 7 4 8 4 + 8 4 Page 58

Each number is the product of the 2 numbers directly below it. Fill in the missing numbers. a) 6 b) 32 c) 64 2 Four ladybirds are sharing leaves so that they all have an equal amount. How many leaves will each ladybird get and how many will remain? 4 = : 4 + = Answer:.................................................. 3 Practise division. with multiplication. a) 26 8 = 49 8 = 72 8 = b) 39 9 = 8 9 = 99 9 = In which order will the cars pass the finishing line? Write the position numbers in the boxes. The car with the highest value will be st! 2 42 6 = 0 5 = 48 4 Write the values in decreasing order. 27 9 + 72 8 + 2 5 5 69 3..... <..... <..... <..... <..... <..... <..... <..... Page 59

There are 3 fish in a tank. Three fish at a time can be lifted out with a small net. How many times does the net have to be used to lift all the fish out of the tank? Calculation: Answer:.................................................... 2 Do the calculations in the correct order. a) 2 3 2 + = b) 2 + 3 2 = (2 3) 2 + = (2 + 3) 2 = 2 3 (2 + ) = 2 + 3 (2 ) = (2 3) (2 + ) = (2 + 3) (2 ) = 2 (3 2 + ) = 2 + (3 2 ) = 3 Compare the results. Write the corrrect sign between them ( <, >, = ) a) 3 7 7 + 3 7 b) 2 4 20 4 + 8 2 8 6 + 8 6 8 3 9 3 + 9 3 6 5 5 + 6 7 2 7 + 7 2 6 3 5 3 + 9 5 20 5 5 2 24 4 2 27 3 30 3 3 3 Practise division. with multiplication. a) 25 = b) 8 = c) 60 = Page 60

Write these numbers in the correct places in the two tables., 39, 42, 56, 60, 72, 89, 0, 2,, 37, 43, 59, 64, 77, 8, 99, 200 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 2 23 24 25 3 49 55 62 76 8 99 2 3 7 4 20 29 35 40 47 53 56 6 69 80 88 9 95 a) How many 's are in 0? b) How many 0's are in 200? 2 Join up the amounts in the middle to the matching numbers. one hundred two hundred three hundred four hundred five hundred six hundred seven hundred eight hundred nine hundred one thousand 0 0 0 0 500 500 50 50 50 50 200 200 200 0 = 0 2 0 = 200 3 0 = 300 4 0 = 400 5 0 = 500 6 0 = 600 7 0 = 700 8 0 = 800 9 0 = 900 0 = 00 3 Colour in the number you think is the odd one out. Why did you choose it? a) 24 98 37 67 45 b) 37 2 50 56 Page 6

Write in the missing numbers. a) 97 98 b) 399 202 403 2 At which numbers have we written the letters? Write them in the boxes. a) a b c d 0 b) a b c d 0 0 c) a b c d 0 00 3 Write additions about the pictures. a) b) c) Had Was given Had Was given Had 0 0 0 Was given 0 0 d) e) f) Had Was given Had Was given Had 0 0 0 0 Was given 0 0 0 0 0 Join up the numbers to the number line. 30 40 70 90 0 200 20 50 80 Page 62

Write subtractions about the pictures. a) b) c) Had Spent Had Spent Had 0 0 0 0 0 Spent 0 0 0 0 d) Had Spent e) f) Had Spent Had 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spent 0 0 0 2 Join the picture to the corresponding point on the number line. Write the numbers below the number line. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 3 Fill in the missing numbers. Use the number line to help you. 0 200 300 400 500 270 + = 300 340 + = 400 420 + = 500 270 + = 340 340 + = 420 420 + = 5 Write these numbers using digits. a) one hundred and forty four hundred b) two hundred and ten five hundred Page 63

Fill in the missing numbers. 0 + 30 + 200 + 0 200 300 400 + + 70 0 + 2 Colour the items we can pay for exactly with only p coins. p 5 p 70 p 78 p 90 p 0 p ( ) 5 p ( and 5 p) 70 p ( and 70 p) 78 p ( and 78 p) 90 p ( and 90 p) 3 Practice addition and subtraction. a) 0 + 80 = b) 30 20 = 0 + 8 = 230 20 = 0 + 88 = 47 7 = 0 + 55 = 47 40 = 300 + 67 = 47 47 = 300 + 84 = 34 34 = 30 + 20 = 256 56 = 30 + 2 = 0 + 50 + 3 = Page 64

Write these numbers using digits. a) Three hundred and fifty b) Two hundred c) Four hundred and fifty d) Six hundred e) Eight hundred and fifty f) Nine hundred and fifty-two 2 Write additions and subtractions about the pictures. a) b) 0 3 Colour the parts of the house as shown. Red: 80 50 Yellow: 300 + 0 Blue: 2 + 70 Green: 500 200 400 300 30 280 Write below each figure its total value if: =, = 50, = 0 a) b) c) Draw a figure of total value 370. Page 65

Best before MEP Primary Practice Book Y2b Complete the table. Hundreds Tens Units Number in digits Number in words 26 twenty-six 0 one hundred and twenty-six 0 0 6 0 0 0 526 2 In how many different ways could we pay these amounts? 2 p 50 p 20 20 Complete the table. 2 2 4 23 23 23 3 Which of these could you buy? Draw pictures and write additions. R E A D Y C R I S P S SA L T E D 50 p 70 p 20 p = 90 p = 50 p = 2 p = 20 p Page 66

Complete the table. Write the total at the bottom of each column. Hundreds Tens Units Number in digits Number in words twenty-one 0 0 0 304 0 0 0 0 350 Total 2 Colour as many 0's, 's and 's as the number at the bottom shows. a) 0 b) 0 c) 0 d) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 9 4 0 2 0 7 8 6 3 Find the rule. Complete the table. Write the rule in different ways. 6 ten 6 245 200 80 2 hundreds 5 ten 2 hundreds 2 hundreds 50 356 5 tens hundreds 450 5 406 = = = Page 67

Write the total amount below each column. a) 0 b) c) d) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Join up the equal numbers. one hundred and thirty-six 36 36 one hundred and sixty-three one hundred and thirty three hundred and one 63 30 2 3 three hundred and sixteen one hundred and twelve one hundred and three 30 2 two hundred and eleven 3 Join up the equal amounts. 500 + 30 850 300 800 50 + 250 630 790 550 300 420 2 0 20 20 + 90 400 300 520 0 0 + 20 Complete the table. The rule is: =. 3 90 p 2 litres kg 9 p 4 litres 30 cl p 70 p 20 cm 60 cm 200 g 8 litres 30 cl 70 p 20 cl m 2 m 40 cm = = Page 68

Bob has only 5 notes in his wallet. He is thinking of buying one of these. 4 7 20 p 5 90 p 6 p 9 30 p Buying which item would give him a) most change back?............ Change :............... b) least change back?............ Change :............... 2 Write the additions and subtractions in a shorter way. Write the answers too. a) 80 + 80 + 80 =.......................................... b) 25 + 25 + 25 + 25 + 25 + 25 + 25 =........................... c) 70 + 70 =............................................... d) 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 =................................... e) 250 + 250 =............................................. f) 20 30 30 30 =..................................... g) 50 50 50 50 =...................................... 3 Write in the missing numbers. a) 60 + 20 + 70 50 b) 56 c) 70 d) 76 + 28 5 + 70 50 30 60 + 50 80 30 60 + 80 50 How many 40 cl jars can be filled from a 3 litre 20 cl tub of honey? Answer: jars Page 69

Join each cloud to the corresponding point on the number line. 70 + 80 0 + 250 3 + 20 0 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 680 40 750 50 320 20 2 Fill in the missing numbers. a) 4 m 26 cm = cm b) m cm = 37 cm 40 p = p p = 45 p 2 litres 8 cl = cl litre cl = 450 cl 3 The same shape stands for the same -digit number greater than. Fill in the numbers if the product of the numbers along each line equals: a) 64 b) 60 Use this code to write secret messages. a) Code this secret message. a b Secret code e h i m n o s t m e e t m e a t t e n 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 b) Decode this secret message. 2 6 4 8 6 7 9 3 7 5 2 c) Code your own secret message for a friend to decode. Page 70

Which of the numbers 2, 5 or does each shape represent? The same shape means the same number. The arrows point to the multiplication which has twice the value. 2 Practise multiplication. a) = 6 b) = 3 8 c) = 3 4 = 9 3 = 8 5 = 6 4 = 0 = 6 0 = 3 5 = 5 = 4 = 5 0 = 5 2 = 3 3 = 35 2 = 7 2 = 23 2 = 3 Practise division. a) 2 2 = b) 6 3 = c) 56 7 = 27 3 = 5 5 = 9 = 35 7 = 40 8 = 0 4 = 63 9 = 70 7 = 4 2 = 0 = 8 8 = 27 3 = 72 8 = 20 4 = 40 = List the numbers which make the statements true. a) 6 tens and 5 units < 6 tens and units :................ b) 7 tens and 6 units tens and 6 units :................ c) 2 hundreds, 3 tens and 7 units > hundreds, 3 tens and 7 units :............... Page 7

In a bag, there are white and 8 black marbles. What is the smallest number of marbles you must take out of the bag (with your eyes closed) to make certain that you have taken out at least: a) white marble b) black marble c) 5 white marbles d) 5 black marbles e) white and black marble? 2 Colour the equal amounts in the same colour. 5 2 + 2 2 = 6 7 + 7 = 6 2 + 6 5 = 9 7 + 7 = 3 2 + 4 2 = 6 6 + 6 = 6 3 + 6 4 = 5 7 + 2 7 = 9 7 2 7 = 3 Do the calculations in the correct order. a) 39 + 4 6 = b) 4 7 + 6 8 9 = 26 + 8 7 = 9 5 3 6 + 35 = 73 5 9 = 72 8 + 7 9 27 = 95 3 9 = 8 8 54 6 + 8 = One side of the paper strip is white and the other side is black. Continue colouring the parts of the paper strips which should be black. Page 72

Colour the odd one out. Write the reason for your choice. third of twelve half of 8 quarter of 6 sixth of 6 Reason :................................................... 2 Fill in the missing numbers. a) 6 = 48 b) 8 = 40 c) 2 = 4 3 = 27 = 90 4 = 20 5 = 25 4 = 8 5 = 0 4 = 28 9 = 54 8 = 64 = 60 8 = 8 = 70 9 = 8 2 = 20 7 = 35 3 Fill in the missing numbers. a) 9 = 3 b) 5 = 5 c) 4 = 4 28 = 4 6 = 8 36 = 6 54 = 9 9 = 9 0 = 70 = 7 = 8 8 = 9 72 = 8 6 = 0 24 = 3 8 = 3 7 = 2 45 = 5 Write the value, in acorns, of each squirrel's store of food, if: = = a) b) : : = = Page 73

We have put some of these shapes one on top of the other to give the shape on the right. Colour the shapes we have used in the correct colour. R Y Y B Y Y R 2 The length of a room is 4 m 30 cm and the width is 2 m 70 cm. What is the difference between them? Length:........... =..... cm Width:........... =..... cm cm = m cm 3 On a farm, each hen lays egg per day. Complete the table. Number of hens Number of days Number of eggs 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 2 2 3 3 5 5 Do the calculations in the correct order. a) 2 + 24 6 4 = b) (2 + 24) 6 4 = 2 + 24 (6 4) = (2 + 24) (6 4) = 2 + (24 6 4) = 2 + (24 6 4) = 5 55 55 In a card game, the cards have pictures of apples, pears, cherries and bananas. The rules are: 3 =, 6 =, 2 = How many bananas are equal to an apple? Answer: = Page 74

Fill in the grid using the clues given. Write the answers in words.. The favourite food of Winnie the Pooh. 2. Half of two 2. 3. A yellow, sour fruit 3. 4. The number of fingers on one hand 4. 5. 2...... 3 = 5 5. 6. The subject this lesson is about 6. 7. 2 months 7. 2 You are visiting a zoo and you want to see all the animals. Start 9 m m The map shows the paths and Rhinos 23 m 7 m the distances between the animals. Monkeys m Elephants Begin and end at Start. 8 m 5 m 4 m 3 m a) Find a route. List all the animals in the order you visit them. Lions 6 m Giraffes....................................................... The total length of this route is metres. b) Try to find a route of length less than 0 metres. The order is....................................................... The total length of this route is metres. 3 This is a maze. Find a route from the entrance to the dot at the centre without crossing over any lines. Try to find a shorter path. Entrance Page 75