Maths Week 7...Year5 Maths Term 6 Week 7 1 July 07, 2020 May 14 11:09 Maths Week 7 For your final...
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Maths Week 7For your final week you will be working on questions that link back to the tasks we have set you this term.
There are also extension tasks for you to complete as well.
Don't forget to keep working on your times tables!
All of the work we have set will be based on what you know already.
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Monday Warm Up
Complete the sentences below:
There are _______ seconds in 1 minute.
There are ______ minutes in 1 hour.
There are ______ hours in 1 day.
There are _______ days in 1 week.
There are ______ hours in 1 week.
There are _____ days in a year. Except in a leap year when there are ______ days.
There are ______ months in 1 year. There are _______ weeks in 1 year.
What calculation will you need to do here?
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What could each square and circle weigh?
Find as many combinations as possible.
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HotBert and Fred have the same amount of money. How much does Bert need to give Fred so that Fred has £10 more than Bert?
Bill and Bertha start a romantic meal by lighting 2 candles. They are both the same thickness but different lengths. One will burn for 7 hours and the other for 5 hours. At the end of the meal, they blow out the candles and find that one candle is twice the length of the other. How long was the meal?
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Spicy1. Using all of the digits from 0 to 9, write down a 10-digit number.
What is the largest number you can write?
What is the smallest number you can write?
Write down the number that is one less than the largest number.
Write down the number that is one more than the smallest number.
‘Using the digits 0 to 9 we can write any number, no matter how large or small.‛
Is this true of false? Show how you know.
2. The table shows the cost of train tickets from different cities.
What is the total cost for a return journey to York for one adult and two children?
How much more does it cost for two adults to make a single journey to Hull than to Leeds?
3. I have 47 trading cards.
I buy 7 new cards each week. How many cards will I have in 8 weeks‛ time?
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Spicy4. Here are three number cards.
A + B + C = square number
A + B = square number
B + C = square number
A + C = 5 less and 6 more than square numbers
What are the values of A, B and C?
5. There are 1,231 people on an aeroplane. 378 people have not ordered an inflight meal.
How many people have ordered the inflight meal? Give your answer to the nearest hundred.
The inflight meal costs £1.99 per person.
The cabin crew have collected £1100 pounds so far.
How much more money do they need to collect? Round your answer to the nearest pound.
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Match up the 12 hour clock with the times from the 24 hour clock: Top Tip:
12 hour times:
5am
7.30pm
11am
11pm
24 hour time:
19:30
11:00
23:00
05:00
The 24 hour clockTuesday
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This graph shows the temperature on a day in July.
What is the temperature at 2pm?
For how many hours is the temperature above 25 degrees?
How much did the temperature rise between 8am and 2pm?
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Hot3 workers each get paid depending on how many hours they have worked. The plumber worked for 3 times a long as the painter and the painter worked 5 times as long as the electrician. The total wage bill was £630. How much was each man paid?
Joe counted the number of peanuts he ate every day for a week. He worked out that he had eaten an average of 13 peanuts per day.How many peanuts must he eat on the 8th day to bring his average down to exactly 12?
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Spicy1. Here is a line graph showing a bath time.
Can you write a story to explain what is happening in the graph?
2. A cinema has 7 screens each with 265 seats.
There are 1243 people in the cinema. How many empty seats are there?
3. Start with 0; choose a path through the maze.
Which path has the highest/ lowest total?
You can go up, down, left or right.
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Spicy4. In this maze there are numbers in each of the cells. You go through adding all the numbers that you pass. You may not go through any cell more than once.
Can you find a way through in which the numbers add to exactly 100?
What is the lowest number that you make going through the maze?
What is the highest number you can make?
Remember that you cannot go though one cell more than once.
5. When Claire opened her book, she saw two numbered pages. The sum of these two pages was 317.
What would the next page number be?
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Wednesday Warm UpWork out the value of each flower (look carefully at ech one, then calculate the final answer.
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Calculate the length of each block.
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Spicy1. Lucy, Katie, Amy, Laura, Sarah and Maggie are all shooters in different netball teams.
Between them one Saturday they scored a total of 33 goals. Each girl scored a different number of goals and each girl scored at least one goal.
Lucy was the top scorer and scored three more than Katie.
Amy scored one less than Laura but their total was the same as Lucy‛s and Katie‛s scores added together.
Maggie beat Sarah‛s scoring level but their scores together equalled the number of goals Laura had scored on her own.
Use these clues to work out how many goals each girl scored.
2. Always, sometimes, never:
When you add up four even numbers, the answer is divisible by four.
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Spicy3. Use the line graph to answer the following questions:
From the graph can you predict the approximate height of an average 10 year old? Explain how.
4. I think of a number. I divide it by 25 then multiply the answer by four. The answer is 128. What was my starting number?
5. Write a two step word problem. Choose a number below to be the answer to your word problem.
6.8 10343 148 540 6.9
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Thursday MathsWarm Up
Multiplication SquareUse a stopwatch or any timer you have to time how long it takes to complete the multiplication square with all of the correct answers!Keep a record of your time.
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For how many hours was Luke asleep?
How many children work up after 7am?
Who slept the longest?
How much longer did Sam sleep compared to Reshma?
Fred has a basket of eggs. He sells half his eggs plus half an egg to Tom. He then sells half the remainder plus half an egg to Sarah. After that, he sells half the remainder plus half an egg to Courtney. Half the remainder plus half an egg was sold to Wilfred. Finally, Fred boils the one egg he is left with and eats it for lunch.
How many eggs were in the basket to start with?
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Spicy1. Prina is printing a book. It costs 3p per page and 75p for the cover.
She spends £4.35.
How many pages are in the book?
2. 2457 people go to a concert. They each pay £2.30 for a ticket. What is the total amount of ticket money collected?
Programmes cost 65p. If £612.95 was collected, how many programmes were sold?
3. Can you put the numbers 1 to 8 into the circles so that the four calculations are correct?
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Spicy4. A box contains 220 matches and weighs 45 grams.
The empty box weighs 12 grams.
Calculate the weight of one match.
5. The cost for using a mini bus is £1.36 per kilometre.
8 friends share the cost of the journey which is 114 km.
They share the cost equally. How much does each person pay?
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Friday Maths: Warm UpMultiplication Square
Look back at the time you took yesterday to complete the multiplication square.Have another go today to see if you can beat your time!What was the difference between your time from yesterday and today?
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Harry, Bert and Fred collect football cards. Together they have 450 cards. Harry has 110 more than Bert who has 50 more than Fred.How many cards do they each have?
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HotShannon takes all of her money out of her bank.She spends 75% of it on a new phone.She then spends 75% of the remaining money on books.Of the remaining money, she spends 75% on a game.She is left with £2 which she spends on sweets.How much money did she take out of her bank?
TIP: Drawing a table might help to record your thinking.
Albert Moneybags died leaving £108,000. His will stated that his widow should receive twice as much as each son and that each son should receive three times as much as each daughter.
He had 5 sons and 3 daughters.
How much would each person receive?
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1. Put the numbers 1 - 30 in to this Carroll diagram.
2. Now look at this Carroll diagram. What could the labels be?
Choose from the statements below.
Odd
Even
less than 20
not less than 20
between 10 and 20
not between 10-20
units digit more than 6
units digit not more than 6
digits add to an even number
digits add to not an even number
greater than 12
not greater than 12
a square number
not a square number
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Spicy3. Place the numbers from 1 to 9 in the squares so that the difference between joined squares is odd.
(You must use each of the numbers once.)
Can you find some other ways to do this? Explain how you do this.
Can you put the numbers in the squares so that the difference between joined squares is even?
Explain your answer.
What general statements can you make about odd and even numbers?
4. Here are some number cards.
Joe picks two even numbers.Dev picks two odd numbers.Joe gives one of his cards to Dev.Dev gives one of his cards to Joe.Joe says,
‘Now my cards are both square numbers‛.Dev says,
‘Now my cards are both multiples of 5‛.What numbers did they each start with?
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5. Here is part of a train timetable. 1. How long does it take the first train to get from Edinburgh to Inverness?
2. Paul is at Glasgow station at 1.30pm. She wants to travel to Perth and catches the next train. At what time will she arrive in Perth?
3. How long does it take to get from Glasgow to Stirling?
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