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EL6 Mathematics Revision Worksheet 1 Term 4 SY 2023-2024
EL6 Mathematics Revision Worksheet 1 Term 4 SY 2023-2024
ELEMENTARY 6
TERM 4/SY 2023-2024
Student’s Name
Class Date
Parent’s Signature
1 Work out.
a) 24.947 × 5 =
b) 562.5 ÷ 4 =
5
c) of 48 =
6
2 Calculate.
a) 3 + 5 x 6 – 8 ÷ 2 =
b) 36 – 14 ÷ 7 x 3 =
14 + 6 ÷ 4 x 3 + 5 = 40
4 3
Write a fraction that is equivalent to 4
5
……………………………….
5 Calculate.
2 1
1- - = ….
3 8
7 Order the answers of these calculations from the smallest to the biggest.
8 List down all prime numbers that are less than 50.
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21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
She shades all the numbers on the chart that have her number property.
Write Ariel’s number property.
……………………………….
11 a) Write down the number that is one thousand times bigger than 35.84
……………………………….
b) Write down the number that is one hundred times smaller than 35.84
………………………………
40 cm
Not drawn to scale
125 cm
Work out the area of one of the triangles.
……………………………….cm2
13 Write the lengths of time in order from the longest to the shortest.
2
0.45 hour 23 minutes hour 450 seconds
5
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14 Four children measure the time it takes each of them to walk to the classroom
from the canteen. Here are some of the results.
Lilie says: “I was faster than Zen but slower than Dean.”
Write a possible time for Lilie to walk to the classroom from the canteen.
(………, ………)
465
Write two different digits she could use to complete her number.
………………or……………….
5 . 28
5 . 67
5 . 49
20 Gabby has a dice and a spinner divided into ten equal parts.
a) She says: “It is equally likely that I will get an odd number on the dice, as on the
spinner.”
Do you think her statement is correct? Why?
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Tick () to show if each statement about Clara’s new shapes is true or false.
Statement True False
The perimeter of each new
shape is three times the
perimeter of one square.
The area of each new shape
is three times the area of
one square.
24 Kevin and his friends played in a Kids Station for about 1 hour.
He records the number of tokens they got from the games.
He groups the data using equal intervals.
He draws a bar chart to show his data.
a) Shade the waffle diagram to show the number of students who love soccer
at the most.
END OF WORKSHEET