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Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 1

3 2
1) How many boys went to the
park at the weekend?

2) How many more goals did


Alex score than Jack?

3) Which type of angle is this?

4) What is 32 divided by 8?
Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 1

3 2
1) How many boys went to the
park at the weekend? 81
2) How many more goals did
Alex score than Jack?
3 goals

3) Which type of angle is this? obtuse

4) What is 32 divided by 8?
4
Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 2

7 5
1) Write the number in numerals and
words.

2) How many more children


prefer red to blue?

3) Which type of lines meet


at a right angle?

4) Calculate 400 g 380 g


Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 2

7 5
1) Write the number in numerals and
words. 265
two hundred and sixty-five

2) How many more children


8 children
prefer red to blue?

3) Which type perpendicular


of lines meet
at a right angle?
780 g
4) Calculate 400 g 380 g
Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 3

8 4
1) 865 800 5

2) How many more children


play football than tennis?

3) Draw a horizontal line.

4) What is 37 more than 849?


Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 3

8 4
1) 865 800 60 5

2) How many more children


play football than tennis?
5 children

3) Draw a horizontal_______
line.

4) What is 37 more than 849?


886
Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 4

10 1
1) What number is the arrow pointing to?

0 1,000
2) How many people visited the museum on Friday?
Adults Children
Monday 45 43
Friday 21 93

3) How many pairs of parallel lines does a rectangle


have?

4) How many centimetres are in one metre?


Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 4

10 1
1) What number is the arrow pointing to?

0 600 1,000
2) How many people visited the museum on Friday?
114
Adults Children
Monday 45 43
Friday 21 93

3) How many pairs of parallel lines does a rectangle 2


have?
100 cm
4) How many centimetres are in one metre?
Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 5

9 10
1) What number is halfway?

200 700
2) How many children prefer cricket in Year 4 than in Year
3? Year 3 Year 4
Cricket 17 23
Swim 18 11

3) How many sides does a heptagon have?

4) Find the total of 172 and 359


Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 5

9 10
1) What number is halfway?

200 450 700


2) How many children prefer cricket in Year 4 than in Year
3? Year 3 Year 4
Cricket 17 23
6
Swim 18 11

7
3) How many sides does a heptagon have?
531
4) Find the total of 172 and 359
Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 1

6 5
1) How many hundreds are in one
thousand?

2) What number is represented?

3) How long is the line?

4) 2 cm Calculate the perimeter of the


rectangle.
9 cm
Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 1

6 5
1) How many hundreds are in one 10
thousand?

2) What number is represented?


405

3) How long is the line? 7 cm

4) 2 cm Calculate the perimeter of the


22 cm
rectangle.
9 cm
Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 2

2 3
1) What number is represented?
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

2) How many hundreds are there in 307?

3) Draw a hexagon.

4) Write as a decimal.
Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 2

2 3
1) What number is represented?
3,661
Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

2) 3
How many hundreds are there in 307?

3) Any enclosed shape


Draw a hexagon.
with 6 straight sides.
4) Write as a decimal.0.3
Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 3

4 8
1) 5,356 5,000 50 6

2) Complete the part-whole model.355

200 5
3) Write , or to
compare the angles.

4) 100 more than is 985


Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 3

4 8
1) 5,356 5,000300 50 6

2) Complete the part-whole model.355

200 150 5
3) Write , or to
compare the angles.
¿
4) 100 more than
885 is 985
Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 4

9 3
1) 4,652 3,000 50 2

2) Complete the number track.


780 800 840

3) How many faces does a cube have?

4) Calculate £4 and 20p £3 and 90p


Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 4

9 3
1) 4,652 3,000
1,600 50 2

2) Complete the number track.


780 800 820 840 860 880 900

3) How many faces does a cube have?


6

4) Calculate £4 and 20p £3 and 90p


£8 and 10p
Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 5

11 4
1) What number is the arrow pointing to?

0 1,000
2) What number is the arrow pointing to?

500 1,000

3) How many right angles make a three-quarter turn?

4) Which is the greatest mass, 5kg or 500 g?


Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 5

11 4
1) What number is the arrow pointing to?

0 700 1,000
2) What number is the arrow pointing to?

500 750 1,000

3) How many right angles make a three-quarter turn?


3

4) Which is the greatest mass, 5kg or 500 g?


5 kg
Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 1

10 5
1) Estimate the position of 3,500 on the
number line.
2,000 4,000
2) Complete the number track.
1,300 3,300 6,300

3) One represents 5 people.


Use the symbol to represent 15
people.

4) What is of 36?
Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 1

10 5
1) Estimate the position of 3,500 on the
number line.
2,000 3,500 4,000
2) Complete the number track.
1,300 2,300 3,300 4,300 5,300 6,300 7,300

3) One represents 5 people.


Use the symbol to represent 15
people.
12
4) What is of 36?
Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 2

8 2
1) Find 100 more than the number
shown.

2) Write 6,425 in words.

3) How many children’s favourite


colour is blue?

4) Subtract 386 from 900


Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 2

8 2
1) Find 100 more than the number
shown.
1,540

2) Write 6,425
six thousand, four in words.and twenty-five
hundred

3) How many 10 children’s


childrenfavourite
colour is blue?

514
4) Subtract 386 from 900
Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 3

3 6
1) Use , or to compare the numbers.

5,455 4,555

2) Partition 5,387 into thousands, hundreds, tens and


ones.

3) How many more children


walked than travelled by car?

4) How many hours are there in 2 days?


Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 3

3 6
1) Use , or to compare the numbers.

¿
5,455 4,555

2) Partition 5,387 into thousands, hundreds, tens and


ones. 5,000 300 80 7

3) How many more children


2 walked than travelled by car?

48
4) How many hours are there in 2 days?
Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 4

7 4
1) Order the numbers in ascending order.
3,670 3,607 3,667 3,076

2) 7,000 400 70 8 2,400 78

3) How many fewer children


travelled by car than by bike?

4) What is 35 4?
Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 4

7 4
1) Order the numbers in ascending order.
3,670 3,607 3,667 3,076
3,076 3,607 3,667
3,670
2) 7,000 400 70 8 5,000 2,400 78

3) How many fewer children


travelled by car than by bike?
4

4) What is 35140
4?
Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 5

10 10
1) What number is CL in Roman numerals?

2) What number is the arrow pointing to?

4,000 6,000
3) How many children went to the
park at the weekend?

4) Complete the sequence.


, , , , , ,
Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 5

10 10
1) 150
What number is CL in Roman numerals?

2) What number is the arrow pointing to?


4,400

4,000 6,000
3) How many children went to the
park at the weekend?
170

4) Complete the sequence.


, , , , , ,
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 1

3 4
1) Round 23 to the nearest 10

2) Estimate the position of 1,000 on the number


line.

0 10,000

3) What number is represented?

4) 450 g 700 g
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 1

3 4
1) 2010
Round 23 to the nearest

2) Estimate the position of 1,000 on the number


line. 1,000

0 10,000

3) What number is represented?


504

250 g
4) 450 g 700 g
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 2

12 8
1) Round 147 to the nearest 10

2) Find 200 less than the number shown.


Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

3) 300 4 325

4) How many right angles make a half


turn?
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 2

12 8
1) 150
Round 147 to the nearest 10

2) Find 200 less than the number shown.


Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

5,002

3) 300
21 4 325

4) How many right angles make a half 2


turn?
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 3

8 1
1) Round 452 to the nearest 100

2) Use , or to compare the numbers.


3,562 3,600
3) What number is the arrow pointing to?

0 250

4) Find the sum of 429 and 312


Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 3

8 1
1) 500
Round 452 to the nearest 100

2) Use , or to compare the numbers.

¿3,600
3,562
3) What number is the arrow pointing to?

0 150 250

4) Find the sum of 429 and 741


312
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 4

3 5
1) Round 3,460 to the nearest 1,000

2) Write the numbers in descending order.


4,404 4,044 4,440 4,444

3) How many hundreds are there in 7,453?

4) Put these dates in order from earliest to latest in


a year.15th August, 17th April, 27th November, 6th January
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 4

3 5
1) 3,000
Round 3,460 to the nearest 1,000

2) Write the numbers in descending order.


4,404 4,044 4,440 4,444 4,444 4,440 4,404 4,044

3) 4
How many hundreds are there in 7,453?

4) Put these dates in order from earliest to latest in


a year.15th August, 17th April, 27th November, 6th January
6th January, 17th April, 15th August, 27th November
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 5

12 2
1) Round 4,543 to the nearest 100

2) What is CL II?

3) What is ten times the number shown?


Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

4) Write the amounts in ascending order.


2 litres 64 ml 8 ml 4 litres
Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 5

12 2
1) Round 4,543 to the nearest4,500
100

2) CCC
What is CL II?

3) What is ten times the number shown?


Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

2,460

4) Write the amounts in ascending order.


2 litres 64 ml 8 ml 4 litres
8 ml 64 ml 2

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