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UNIT 1 Name: _____________________ Homework 1 Due: _____________________ 1) Complete these sums. C = 456+ 1 C = 4 5 6 + 1 a) 7 4 6 3 + b) 3 7 4 2 4 2 + c) 9 4 4 6 - d) 7 9 7 3 1 9 - 2) Complete these sums. a) 6 4 3 x b) 5 2 3 x c) d) C = 4 5 6 + 1 5 2 7 4 2 4 5 3 1 6 3) Decide whether to add, subtract, multiply or divide then use your calculator to carry out the sum. REMEMBER TO SHOW YOUR WORKING. a) b) A photo album can hold 24 photos. c) A large bottle of fizzy juice can hold 2000 millilitres. An equal amount of juice is poured into 16 cups. How much juice is in each cup? d) A bus with 63 passengers stops in Princes Street. Twenty seven passengers get off. How many are still on the bus? How many photos will 3 photo albums hold? Sam has 14 DVDs. Tom has 29 DVDs. How many DVDs do they have altogether? SHOW YOUR WORKING
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Page 1: UNIT 1 Name: _____________________ Homework 1 Due:   _____________________

UNIT 1 Name: _____________________

Homework 1 Due: _____________________1) Complete these sums.

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

a) 7 4

6 3 +

b) 3 7 4

2 4 2 +

c) 9 4

4 6 -

d) 7 9 7

3 1 9 -

2) Complete these sums.

a) 6 4

3x

b) 5 2 3

x

c) d)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

5 2 7 4 2 4 5 3 1 6

3) Decide whether to add, subtract, multiply or divide then use your calculator to carry out the sum.

REMEMBER TO SHOW YOUR WORKING.

a)

b) A photo album can hold 24 photos.

c) A large bottle of fizzy juice can hold 2000 millilitres. An equal amount of juice is poured into 16 cups. How much juice is in each cup?

d) A bus with 63 passengers stops in Princes Street. Twenty seven passengers get off. How many are still on the bus?

How many photos will 3 photo albums hold?

Sam has 14 DVDs. Tom has 29 DVDs. How many DVDs do they have altogether?

SHOW YOUR WORKING

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UNIT 1 Name: _____________________

Homework 2 Due: _____________________1) What fraction of each shape below is shaded? Write your answer beside each shape.

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

a) b) c) d)

2) Split this shape into two equal parts. C = / *

7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

3) Find the following,

a)

12Shade in .

a)

b)

b)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

13 of 12 1

5 of 60 c) 19 of 99

4) Use your calculator to find the following,

a) b)110 of 8920 1

7 of 1099 c) 115 of 120

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

5) A lift can hold a maximum of 7 people. There are 24 people waiting to use the lift. How many trips will the lift have to make?

7) Write this number in words:

7562

8) Write this number in figures:

Six thousand four hundred and twelve

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

6) There are 24 boys in the football squad. A mini bus holds 16 passengers. How many mini buses are needed to get to the match?

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

SHOW YOUR WORKING

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UNIT 1 Name: _____________________

Homework 3 Due: _____________________1)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

You have a box of 24 felt tip pens.13

16

14

Complete the following sentences.

______ of the pens are green.

______ of the pens are red.

______ of the pens are pink.

______ of the pens are blue.

2) You go into a newsagent and buy a magazine at £2.75, a can of juice at 48p and a bar of chocolate at 42p.

a) How much is your total bill?

b) How much change would you get from £5?

are green, are red, are pink and the rest are blue.

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

3) There are 9 Maths teachers in the department. Each Maths teacher needs 20 calculators. How many calculators are needed in total?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

4) Amy buys a plasma TV costing £640. She has to pay £112 VAT. How much is the TV in total?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

5) A mobile phone costs £103. The shop are having a sale and offer £42 discount. How much does the mobile phone cost now?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

SHOW YOUR WORKING

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UNIT 1 Name: _____________________

Homework 4 Due: _____________________1)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

2) C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

3) Sally bought an ice lolly for herself and her 3 children. The total bill was £2.92. How much does one ice lolly cost?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

One cupcake costs £1.27. How much would it cost for 8 cupcakes?

Which is bigger?13 of 24 or 1

4 of 28

4) Lauren was shopping and saw a pair of shoes in town for £44.99. She saw the same pair of shoes online for £36.42. How much would she save if she bought the shoes online?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

5) Complete these sums.

a) £ 2 . 8 3 2x

b)

c) d)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

3 1 2 . 8 4 5 3 1 . 2 5

6) An i-pod shuffle costs £34 plus VAT. The VAT is £5.95.

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

7) Write this number in words:

18 205

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

How much does the i-pod shuffle cost in total?

SHOW YOUR WORKING

£ 9 . 4 1 4x

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UNIT 1 Name: _____________________

Homework 5 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

A family of 6 won £53 709 on the lottery. They share the money equally. How much do they each receive?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

2) Look at your timetable for school and answer the following questions.

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =a) How many periods of Maths do you get in a week?

b) What do you have Period 4 on a Friday?

c) What is your favourite subject? On which days do you get it?

d) What do you get straight after break on a Tuesday?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

3) Use your calculator to find the following,

a) b)110 of 89 320 1

8 of 7416 c) 118 of 4266

4) Use the bar graph shown to answer the following questions. C = / *

7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Favourite Pet

Number of People

PetDog Cat Fish Mice Other

2

4

6

8

10a) How many people chose a cat as their favourite pet?

b) How many more people chose dog than fish?

c) Which pet is most popular?

d) How many people were asked in total?

5) Graeme bought 6 identical chair covers for £43.68. How much does it cost for one chair cover?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

6) Write this number in figures.

Five thousand four hundred and sixty three

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Page 6: UNIT 1 Name: _____________________ Homework 1 Due:   _____________________

UNIT 1 Name: _____________________

Homework 6 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Here is a menu from a restaurant. You can have three courses. Complete the table to show 8 different choices for your dinner. The first one has been done for you.

Starter Main Dessert

Soup Salmon Toffee Pudding

2) Look at this years calendar and answer the following questions.

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =a) On what day does the 3rd of March fall?

b) What is the date two weeks after the 23rd of September?

c) What day is Christmas day this year?

d) What is the date three weeks before Halloween?

3) Use the pictograph shown to answer the following questions. C = / *

7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

a) How many people chose Falkirk as their favourite team?

b) How many more people chose Rangers than Hibs?

c) Which team is most popular?

d) How many people were asked in total?

Ice Cream

StartersSoupMelon

Main CourseSalmon

Chicken CurryVegetarian

LasagneDessertSticky Toffee Pudding

Favourite Football Team

Hearts

Hibs

Celtic

Rangers

Falkirk

Key: stands for 2 people

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UNIT 1 Name: _____________________

Homework 7 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

kilometresmillimetres

centimetresmetres

What units would you use to measure the following? Choose from the units in the bubble.a)The width of a grain of rice.

b)The length of the Maths corridor.

c)The distance from Edinburgh to Cape Town.

d)The length of your jotter.

Use your ruler to measure the following objects. Give your answer in millimetres.

a) b)

c) d)

2)

3) Use the line graph shown to answer the following questions. C = / *

7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

a) How many ice lollies were sold in February?

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

MonthJan Feb Mar AugJuly

20

40

60

80

Apr May June

Ice Lolly Sales

100

b) How many more ice lollies were sold in June than in April?

c) In which two months were 70 ice lollies sold?

d)

Number of Ice

Lollies

Why do you think more ice lollies were sold in July than March?

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UNIT 1 Name: _____________________

Homework 8 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Use the back of this sheet to draw around your foot. How long is your foot? Give your answer in centimetres.

2)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Draw a line 12 cm long.

a)

Draw a line 23 mm long.

b)

Draw a line 9.5 cm long.

c)

3) Here the prices for different activities in a Leisure Centre.

Activity Adult Child

Swimming

Badminton

Basketball

£4.20 £2.80

£3.50

£2.90

£1.75

£1.20

a) How much does it cost for a child to play badminton?

b) How much would it cost for an adult and a child to play basketball?

c) Mr and Mrs Clark want to take their two children swimming. How much would it cost?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

4) Use your calculator to find the following,

a) b)19

of 1332 112

of 1008 c) 318 of 9432

5) Alison bought 8 identical folders for £10.32. How much does it cost for one folder?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

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UNIT 2 Name: _____________________

Homework 1 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

In June 2008 Clara received a gross wage of £2178.56. Her deductions came to £356.29. What was her net pay for the month?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

6) Complete this wage slip by filling in the boxes. C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

Name: Mr G Barlow Number: 9823 Pay Date: 16/07/08

Basic: £249.00 O/T: £53.00 Bonus: - TOTAL:

I.Tax: £38.00 Nat Ins: £12.00 Union: £7.00 TOTAL:

INCOME

DEDUCTIONS

NET PAY

2) I bought two new handbags online costing £24 each. I had to pay £5.99 to have them delivered. How much did I have to pay?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

3) Todd works in a supermarket and gets £7.00 per hour. One day he works 9 hours. How much does Todd get paid?

4) A computer console costs £250. The VAT is another £43.75. What is the total cost of the computer console?

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

5)

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

a) Find of 600 kg12

b) Find of £43614

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UNIT 2 Name: _____________________

Homework 2 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

Complete this bill.

BILL’S GARAGE

Parts LabourVAT

TOTAL

£ 8 5 . 0 0 £ 2 3 . 0 0£ 1 8 . 9 0

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

2) Claire bought a DVD player for £35. The next week she sold it for £22.50. How much of a loss did Claire make?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

5) Mr and Mrs Smith bought their house for £67 000. They sold it for £98 000. How much of a profit did they make?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

3) Complete these sums.

a) 7 9

4x

b) 7 3 1

x

c) d)

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

8 3 8 2 5 6 1 4 8 8

4) Round

a) 76.4 kg to the nearest kg.

b) 32.2 cm to the nearest cm.

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

c) 8.5 km to the nearest km.

d) 23.9 g to the nearest g.

e) 406.8 m to the nearest m.

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UNIT 2 Name: _____________________

Homework 3 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

What fraction is the same as:

a) b) c)50%? 25%? 20%?

2) A football strip costing £42 is reduced by 10% in a sale.

a) How much do you save?

b) How much do you pay?

3) A single packet of crisps cost 37p. A multipack of 12 costs £3. You need 12 bags of crisps for a party. How much do you save by buying the multipack?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

4)a) Find of 378 km1

3b) Find of 735 ml1

7

5) A packet of 16 chocolate biscuits costs £2.79. How much does one biscuit cost? Give your answer to the nearest pence.

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

6) Complete these sums.C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =a) 8 5

2 7 +

b) 5 7 1

3 4 1 +

c) 6 4

3 7 -

d) 8 2 1

1 3 2 -

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UNIT 2 Name: _____________________

Homework 4 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

A pack of four muffins cost £2.60. What does one muffin cost?

2)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Jack bought a new bike priced at £180. It had a small rip in the seat so he got a discount of £25. How much did Jack pay for the bike?

3)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Draw a line 11 cm long.

a)

Draw a line 96 mm long.

b)

Draw a line 3.5 cm long.

c)

4) Find the discount on each of these items.

£4.98 Discount 50%

£70 Discount 20%

5) Write this number in figures.

Five thousand four hundred and sixty three

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

6) Write this number in words.

89 401

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

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UNIT 2 Name: _____________________

Homework 5 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Write down each of these times using am or pm.

6 o’clock in the morning.

a)

5 to 8 in the evening. b)

The time school starts.c)

The time school ends. d)

2) Change these times to 24 hr clock.

3.20 am.a)

7.30 pm. b)

Half past eleven at night.

c)

Quarter past nine in the morning. d)

3) Use the train timetable to answer the questions.

At what time does Train A leave Edinburgh?

a)

How long does Train B take to get from Slateford to Curriehill?

b)

At what time does Train B arrive at West Calder?.

c)

I arrive at Haymarket at 14 15. How long will I have to wait for Train B?

d)

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Train A

Train B

4)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Tom bought two pineapples. He paid £3.50. How much does it cost for one pineapple?

5)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Use the back of this sheet to draw around your hand span. How wide is your hand span? (REMEMBER – pinkie to thumb) Give your answer in centimetres.

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UNIT 2 Name: _____________________

Homework 6 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

a) Find of2492 kg14

b) Find of 7668 litres19

2) Change these times to 12 hr clock.

08 45a)

22 50 b)

18 18c)

09 05 d)

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

3) Use the table to answer the questions.

How much does it cost for a 4 night stay in Berlin?

a)

How much more is it for a 2 night stay in Prague than a 2 night stay in London?

b) How much is it for a 5 night stay in Prague?

c)

London

Berlin

Prague

2 night 3 night4 night 5 night

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456+

123

0 . =

£250

£375

£400

£310

£435

£460

£370

£495

£520

£430

£555

£580

4) How long is it from:

a)

b)

10 am to 6 pm?

c)

22 00 to 23 30?

d)

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

5) Write this number in figures.

Twenty three thousand and four

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4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

8.10 am to 8.50 am?

15 15 to 19 25?

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UNIT 2 Name: _____________________

Homework 7 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Write down the following objects in order, starting with the biggest volume.

2) Use a ruler to draw lines which are the following lengths. Use the back of this sheet.

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a) 43 mm long b) 6 cm long c) 120 mm long

3) Complete these sums.

a) 5 4

4x

b) 1 4 2

x

c) d)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

7 3 4 7 1 4 3 7 9 0

4) Which unit of measure would you use for each of the following? Choose from the units on the bubble.

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

a) The weight of a packet of crisps

b) The width of this page

c) The volume of an egg cup

d) The weight of a dog

e) The length of Princes Street

f) The volume of a swimming pool

centimetres

millimetresmetres

gramskilograms

millilitres

litreskilometres

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

5) Find the discount on each of these items.

£25 Discount

50%

£35 Discount

20%

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UNIT 2 Name: _____________________

Homework 8 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Write down the following objects in order, starting with the lightest.

2)C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Estimate the volume of each of the following. Choose one from the three choices given.a) Teaspoon (5ml, 100 ml, 500ml)

b) Tea cup (4 ml, 40 ml, 1400 ml)

c) Bath (150ml, 50 litres, 150 litres)

d) Olympic Swimming Pool (250 litres, 2500 litres, 2 500 000 litres)

3) You and your three friends go out for pizza. The total bill comes to £33.12. How much do you each have to pay?

C=/ *789–

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123

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4) Work out the net pay and complete the payslip.

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0 . =

Mr R Williams

Gross Pay: £1893.93 Deductions: £286.31

NET PAY

4) How long is it from:

a)

b)

7 am to 2 pm?

18 00 to 20 30?

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =c)

d)

7.15 am to 2.40 pm?

19 25 to 21 35?

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UNIT 3 Name: _____________________

Homework 1 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

Scott and Fraser are playing a game. They have to throw 5 bean bags into these hoops. Here are the scores.

Scott 3, 3, 2, 1, 2

Fraser 3, 1, 2, 3,

3

points

2

points

1 point Fraser needs to throw his 5th bean bag. How many points does Fraser need to win?

2) Mr and Mrs McFadden want to take their three children to a football game. It costs £35 for an adult and £19 for a child. a) How much will it cost for the McFaddens to go to the football?

b) How much change will they get if they pay with 2 £50 and 2 £20 notes?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

3)A meter in a petrol tank shows that it is full.

The tank holds 76 litres when full. How much extra petrol is needed to fill the tank?

14

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123

0 . =

14

empty full

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4) Your Maths teacher has 20 textbooks to fit on a shelf. Each text book is 4cm thick. The shelf is 80cm long. Can she fit all the textbooks on the shelf if they are stacked upright as shown?

Acc

ess

3 M

ath

s

Acc

ess

3 M

ath

s

Acc

ess

3 M

ath

s

Acc

ess

3 M

ath

s

80cm

12

34

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UNIT 3 Name: _____________________

Homework 2 Due: _____________________1)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

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Find

50% of 102a) 20% of 85b) 25% of 112c) 10% of 430d)

2) Tom works in an office and earns £9757 per year. How much does he earn in a month?

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3) Calculate

a) 53% of £400 b) 23% of £120

4) Kim went shopping. She bought a top which cost £28, a skirt which cost £37 and a pair of shoes. The total cost was £88. How much did the shoes cost?

C = / *7 8 9 –

4 5 6 +

1 2 3

0 . =

5) A jacket usually costs £98. It is reduced by 15% in a sale. How much does the jacket cost now?

C=/ *789–

456+

123

0 . =

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UNIT 3 Name: _____________________

Homework 3 Due: _____________________

2)

SHOW YOUR WORKING

C = / *7 8 9 –

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Find

20% of 75a) 10% of 930

b) 50% of 620c) 25% of 64d)

1) The pupils in S3 were asked about their favourite sports. Here are the results.

4)

Use the back of the page to show this information in a pictograph.

Use to stand for 5 people.

Football 35

Tennis 20

Rugby 14

Basketball12

Hockey 8

Athletics 4

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3) Use the information below to complete the bar graph.C = / *7 8 9 –

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Favourite X Factor Judge

Number of People

Simon

Louis

Sharon Dannii Cheryl

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A survey was carried out with an S1 class to find the most popular X Factor judge. The results were

Simon Cowell Louis Walsh Sharon Osbourne Dannii Minogue Cheryl Cole

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Give directions to get from your Maths classroom to the Head Teacher’s office.

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Use the information given to complete the line graph.

3)

2

MonthTemp

Jan Feb

Mar May June

July Aug Sept

Oct Nov DecApril

Average Temperature

TempoC

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F M A M J J A S O N D

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2) Calculate

a) 27% of £700 b) 18% of £960

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Cook in the oven at 190oC. Allow 40 minutes per kg plus an extra 10 minutes.a) Claire wants to cook a 4 kg turkey.

How long does it need to be in the oven?

b) Claire puts the turkey in the oven at 6pm. When will it be ready?

4) Which unit of measure would you use for each of the following? Choose from the units on the bubble.

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a) The weight of a packet of biscuits.b) The distance from Edinburgh to Aberdeen.c) The volume of a bucket.

cm

mmm gkg

ml

l

km

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Put a tick next to the shapes which have one line of symmetry. Draw the line of symmetry in.

a) b) c)

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Draw the other half of each using the dotted line as a line of symmetry.

a) b) c)

2)

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Put a tick next to the shapes which will tile.

3)

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Write the area of each shape by counting the squares.

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Write this word in figures.Eighty thousand and thirty six

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Put a tick next to these every day objects shapes which have one line of symmetry. Draw the line of symmetry in.

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Name each of these 3D shapes. Choose from the names in the bubble. triangular prism cone

cube

square pyramid

cylinder

sphere cuboid

3)

4) Holly wants to tile her bathroom. She needs 116 tiles. The tiles are sold in boxes of 6. How many boxes will Holly need?

Find12 of 84a)

3 of 27b)4 of 56c)

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5) Luke works in a supermarket and earns £6.38 an hour. How much does he earn if he works 35 hours?

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b)a)

Write down the measurements on each of these scales.

2) This is a scale drawing of a football pitch.

1 cm = 15 m

a) Measure the length of the football pitch with your ruler. Write your answer in centimetres.

b) What is the real length of the football pitch?

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length

3) Complete these sums.

a) 5 9

5x

b) 3 6 4

x

c) d)

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4) A scarf usually costs £10. It is reduced by 18% in a sale. How much does the scarf cost now?

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Write down the measurements on each of these scales.

a) b)

2) Imagine you are standing on the Village Green.

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a) In which direction is the Library?

Village Green

Library

Primary School

Secondary School

Swimming Pool

Cafe

Burger Bar

Market

Garage

Main StreetMain Street

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ue

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ue

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act

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act

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Division Drive

Division Drive

b) In which direction is the Market?

c) In which direction is the Cafe?

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3) Use the map given in Question 2. You are standing outside the Swimming Pool. A lady asks you for directions to the Primary School. Use the back of this sheet to write down what directions you would give.

d) In which direction is the Primary School?

e) In which direction is the Garage?


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