H.W - C.W Sheets Week 2

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H.W/C.

Name: ______________

Date: _______________

Year 6

1) Circle the largest number.

35 38 29

2) Here is a number line.

What number is the arrow pointing to?

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3) Complete the sentences.

a) 1 more than 38 is ________

b) 1 less than 30 is ________

c) 24 is 1 less than ________

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4) Complete the missing numbers.

5) What is the missing number?

6) What numbers are shown by the arrows?

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7) Complete the following using <, > or =.

8) Circle the number that has the digit 7 in the tens column.

9) Match the numbers.

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10) Complete the missing numbers.

11) What number is the arrow pointing to?

12) Here are some digit cards.

Max uses the cards to make a 3-digit number. Write

down all the numbers between 250 and 550 Max can

make.

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13) What is 100 less than 719?

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14) What is 10 more than 97?

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15) What is 10 less than 205?

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16) Complete the part-whole diagrams.

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17) What number is shown by the arrow?

18) What is the value of the 5-digit in each of these numbers?

Match the correct number to the correct value.

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19) Using the digit cards make an even number between

7,000 and 8,000.

_________________

20) Complete the missing numbers.

21) Jim makes a 4-digit number.

What number did Jim make?

_________________

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22) Circle which of the following is equal to 5,042

23) Write down a five-digit whole number that has a 4 in the

thousands place and 7 in the tens place.

_________________

24) Write down the value of the 5 in each of these numbers.

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25) Complete the calculations.

26) A library has 50 shelves. Each shelf has 38 books. How

many books are there in the library?

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27) A teacher asks some children to arrange some chairs into

12 rows of eight chairs. How many chairs will be laid

out?

_________________

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28)

a) What is the cost of a glass of milk and an apple?

____________

b) What is the cost of a glass of juice and a salad bowl?

____________

c) What is the cost of an egg sandwich and a banana?

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d) What is the cost of a glass of juice, a cheese sandwich

and an apple?

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e) Laura pays for the two items she has bought with a 50p

coin and three 10p coins. One of the items she bought

was an egg sandwich. What was the other item?

____________

f) Peter pays for the two items he has bought with four

20p coins, a 10p coin and two 5p coins. One of the

items he bought was a cereal bar. What was the other

item?

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29) I spent $15.20 in one shop, $5.80 in another and $3.25 in

the last shop. How much money did I spend altogether?

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30) Leanne cut 13.5m of green ribbon and 8.7m of purple

ribbon. How much ribbon does Leanne have all together?

____________

31) John buys 12 pencils one week and 7 the following week.

He gives 3 pencils to his friend. How many pencils does

he have left?

____________

32) Lydia has 15 marbles. She takes them to her friend’s

house. She loses 3 on the way and 4 in the house. How

many does she have left?

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33) Write the place and value of each number.

34) Find the sum.

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35) Find the difference.

36) Add these numbers.

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37) Find the product.

38) Find the quotient.

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39) Find the product.

40) Find the difference.

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41) Find the quotient.

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