Year 4 Maths Activity Revision Booklet

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Number and Place Value1. Continue these number sequences:9, 18, 27, 36, 45,,775, 750, 725, 700,5, 4, 3, 2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2. Find 100 less than these numbers:3912920110833. Find 1000 less than these numbers:59 00317 35120 8824. What is the value of the underlined digit in each number?1846200415895. Put these numbers in order from smallest to largest.10 11111 01110 01111 110Smallest11 101Largest6. Compare these numbers using , or .454544660606Page 1 of 202 tens 4 ones24 ones

Representing Number1. What number is shown below?2. Complete the table, showing the numbers in numerals and words.2109One thousand, two hundred andninety-three.29 431Seventy-five thousand andninety-eight.RomanNumeralI1LXXII V5XIV X10L50C1003. Use the information in the table to workout the value of these Roman numerals.CCLIX 67254. a) What is the largest number that can be made fromthese digit cards?b) What is the smallest number that can be made fromthese digit cards?9Page 2 of 20

Addition and Subtraction1. Complete these calculations mentally:421 50 376 200 250 - 99 2. Complete these calculations:1 3 5 7 2 6 4 13 5 9 2 4 2 3 87 9 8 5- 1 3 4 25 3 1 9- 3 2 6 73. Complete these calculations:3410 56556720 – 52204. Use appropriate calculations to solve these problems.a) At a cinema, there is room for 750 people in a screen. If the cinema sells 641 tickets for ascreen, how many are left?b) In one day, 2345 people visit the cinema. 1032 of them go and see an action film and theothers go and see a comedy. How many people went to see the comedy?Page 3 of 20

Multiplication and Division1. Fill in the missing numbers in the multiplication 244055565664546360706660Page 4 of 20111224337072485560727788969099 10890 10012088842. Explain the pattern of the 9 times 08 120144

Multiplication and Division3. Complete these calculations:250 4 555 100 2540 0 4. Use your knowledge of multiplication and division methods to solve these problems.a) A box of glue sticks contains 128 glue sticks. There are 4 classes in the school. How manyglue sticks does each class get?b) To make a model, each child needs 8 lolly sticks. If lolly sticks come in packs of 30, howmany packs would be needed for 28 children to make a model?5. Use formal methods to complete these calculations.a) 45 6 b) 333 9 6. If we know that 12 13 156, what other calculations do we know? Write them below.7. Fill in the missing numbers. 12 1328 120125 5 7 50Page 5 of 20

Fractions1. Continue the number sequences.2 3 4 510 , 10 , 10 , 10 ,56 54 52 50100 , 100 , 100 ,100,2. Find6of these bananas.83. a) What fraction of the shape is shaded?b) Write 2 equivalent fractions to the amount shaded.Page 6 of 20

Fractions4. Use the fraction wall to help you answer these 1121212121212121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 124 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24a) How many sixths are equivalent to23b) How many twelfths are equivalent to?624?c) How many twenty-fourths are equivalent tod) Would you rather have712or152456?of a cake? Why?5. Complete these calculations:110387946 310 48–29–16 6. Put these fractions in order from smallest to largest.3623110Smallest2856LargestPage 7 of 20

Fractions and Decimals1. Match the decimal to its equivalent fraction.120.011100.6340.56100.111000.752. Complete the table. One has been done for you.1342683 101.3 1000.133. Round these decimals to the nearest whole number.1.25.62.213.51.554. Compare these decimals using , or .0.50.051.021.020Page 8 of 203.753.775

Measurement1. a) Measure this line using a ruler. Write its length in cm and in mm. b) Use a ruler to draw a line that measures 53mm.2. Write the amount shown on each scale.450kgkg Cml3. Convert these units.a) 1500g kgd) 12.5cm b) 2450g kge) 1.2km c) 1.75m cmf) 2300ml mmml4. Anna says five 750ml bottles will hold more than three 1l bottles. Is she right? Explainhow you know.Page 9 of 20

Area and Perimeter1. Calculate the perimeter of this shape.9cm3cm6cm6cm3cmPerimeter cm2. What is the area of this shape?Area cm3Page 10 of 20

Area and Perimeter3. Which of these shapes has the largest area? Circle the shape below.Page 11 of 20

Time1. Write the time these clocks show.2. Draw the hands to show the given time on each clock.1:15 or quarter past 14:50 or ten to 57:45 or quarter to 83. A film lasts for 165 minutes. How long is the film in minutes and hours?4. Complete the sentences.There areseconds in 1 minute.There areminutes in 1 hour.There arehours in 1 day.There aredays in 1 week.There aredays in 1 year.There aremonths in 1 year.5. How many days are in June?Page 12 of 20

Shape1. Name these 2D shapes.2. Name these 3D shapes.Page 13 of 20

Shape3. Draw the following shapes in the correct places on the Venn diagram. square right angled triangle pentagon parallelograms t o n e ri g h t a nt le agl easHaH a s 4 sid e s4. Match the type of triangle to its definition.EquilateralOne angle is a right angleIsoscelesAll sides and angles are equalScalene2 sides and angles are equalRight-angled triangleNo sides or angles are equalPage 14 of 20

Angles1. Order these angles from smallest to largest.ABC2. Tick all the shapes that have obtuse angles.Page 15 of 20D

Symmetry1. Draw a line of symmetry on these shapes.2. Reflect the shapes in the mirror line.Page 16 of 20

Position and Direction1. Write the coordinates for the points marked on the grid.5A43ABB2CC10123452. Plot these coordinates on the grid. What shape is made?54(0, 2)(1, 4)3(4, 2)2(5, 4)1012345Page 17 of 20

Position and Direction3. Translate this triangle 2 squares to the right and 3 squares up. Label this new triangle B.A4. Amy is walking north east. She turns quarter of a turnanticlockwise. What direction is she walking now?5. Simon left his house and turned right. He made a right turn at the next junction and rightat the junction after. Where is Simon?Page 18 of 20

Statistics1. A class were asked to choose their favourite animals. These were the ogPandaHippoGiraffea) Use the information in the bar chart to complete the information in the table.b) Add the information for ‘Dog’ to the bar chart.c) Which was the most popular animal?d) Which animal was half as popular as a dog?e) How many children were asked in total?Page 19 of 20

Statistics2. A school measured the heights of all children. The results are shown in the graph below.The Height of ChildrenNumber of Children25201510120cm - 129cm110cm - 119cm100cm - 109cm90cm - 99cm080cm - 89cm5Height in cma) Which height was the least common in the school?b) How many children measured less than 1m?c) 3 more children joined the school who measure between 110cm – 119cm. Add this informationto the graph.d) After these children joined, how many children were measured in total?Page 20 of 20

Addition and Subtraction Word ProblemsSolve the following problems:1. There are 167 books in one classroom and 392 books in the other.How many books are there altogether in both classrooms?2. Jay has a collection of 263 football cards. His brother has 189.How many more football cards does Jay have?3. A family drive 208 miles from London to Manchester and then 213 miles to Glasgow.How far did they travel altogether?4. A cricket team score 456 in the first innings and 249 in the second innings.How many runs did they score altogether?5. Jenny has 6.67. She spends 2.85 on a present for her brother.How much money does she have altogether.6. Abi collects stamps. She has 351 in a box and 456 in a book.How many does she have altogether?7. A lorry driver has a 561 mile journey. He stops for a break after 314 miles.How much further has he to travel?8. A pack of Christmas cards costs 5.49.How much change would there be from 10.00?9. A packet of lentils weighs 450g and a packet of kidney beans weighs 385g.How much do they both weigh altogether?10. A shopkeeper has 367 bottles of lemonade.He orders 480 more. How many bottles of lemonade will he have now?ChallengeTwo children have 720 marbles between them.Jay has 126 more than Abi.How many does Abi have?Page 23 of 24

Addition and Subtraction Using Worded CalculationsSolve the following problems:1. What number is five more than two hundred and fifty nine?2. What number is 451 subtract 246?3. How much larger is 817 than 662?4. What number is three hundred and six more than four hundred and nineteen?5. What number is the difference between two hundred and sixteen and three hundredand nine?6. Add five hundred and ninety three and three hundred and sixty eight.7. What number is four hundred and sixty five less than seven hundred and twelve?8. Increase 5.73 by 6.45.9. What number is the sum of six hundred and forty and five hundred and seventy six?10. Decrease 790 by 213.11. Add together 2.58, 6.27 and 7.0312. What number is two hundred and fourteen minus one hundred and seventeen?13. Take 271 away from 60414. If I increase a number by 382 and get 901, what number did I start with?15. Add together 219 and 734, then subtract 486.ChallengeUse the digits 1 to 9 to make three numbers that add up to 900.Page 24 of 24

4. What number is three hundred and six more than four hundred and nineteen? 5. What number is the dierence between two hundred and sixteen and three hundred and nine? 6. Add \ve hundred and ninety three and three hundred and sixty eight. .

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