DOWNSEND SCHOOL YEAR 5 EASTER REVISION BOOKLET

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DOWNSENDSCHOOLYEAR 5EASTER REVISIONBOOKLETThis booklet is an optional revision aid for the Summer ExamName:Maths Teacher:

Revision List for Summer ExamTopicPlace ValueSpecial NumbersJunior Maths Bk 3Chapter 3Chapter 4, 5Squares, square roots, cubes, cube roots, factors, multiples, primesDoubling and HalvingFunction MachinesChapter 10Four OperationsAdd, Subtract, Multiplication & Division. Long Multiplication,Division by FactorsMultiply and Divide by 10, 100, 1000Patterns and sequencesChapter 14, 15Chapter 12, 13-DecimalsAdding and SubtractingDividing by whole numbers onlyMultiply by whole number and by decimalsConversion to fractions, percentagesChapter 6FractionsEquivalent, simplifying, Mixed Nos, Fractions of an amountSimple calculationsConversion to decimals, percentagesPercentagesChapter 6, 7Chapter 6, 8Finding % of an amountConversion to decimals, fractionsConversion of metric units-BIDMAS-Time and timetables-12 hour and 24 hour time, conversionsCo-ordinates & TranslationScalesChapter 17-

Graphs & Data HandlingChapter 21Frequency, Tally Charts, Bar Charts, Line Graphs, VennAveragesChapter 22Range, Mean, Mode, MedianSymmetryChapter 18Reflective, Rotational, Order of RotationCongruent and Similar ShapesNetsNames and Properties of 3-d ShapesChapter 20Chapter 20Terminology: Faces, Vertices, EdgesNames and properties of 2-d ShapesArea and PerimeterChapter 19Square, Rectangle, Triangle, Compound ShapesVolumeChapter 20Cubes and CuboidsLines-Terminology: Parallel, Perpendicular, Horizontal, VerticalAnglesChapter 16Types (acute, obtuse, reflex)Naming with 3 lettersUsing a ProtractorChapter 16Angles RulesAngles on straight lines, around a point, triangles, quadrilaterals,vertically oppositeProbabilityConstruction of TrianglesChapter 16Chapter 23-Your best learning resources are your blue class work book, your class text bookand the MyMaths website.Do not rely solely on your text book as not all topics are covered.

Answer the following questions:1)Draw in the lines of symmetry in the following shapes:a)c)e)b)d)f)2) List the 1st five prime numbers:List all the factors of 10:List the first five multiples of 5:3) Fill in the table squarex 1 5 9 3 7 10 2 8 6 436104928175

Write in figures:4) One hundred and sixty seven thousand, three hundred and one5) Two million, twelve thousand and four100Th6)7123 41869)712310ThTh7)1716x 42100H4000—3 1 2 7712310)4 4 6 6 8 1212)SpaceMSpaceRemember when writing numbers in figures:10T8)U2186—121411)4712x 93 3 1 6 8 5613) 13 7.02 14.3 14) Answer the following:a) 58 x 10 b) 680 x 100 1716lic)42 x 2000 d) 8910 10

e) 50000 1000 f)800 20 Find the area and perimeter of the following shapes:15)4marea m26mperimeter m16)3cmarea of shape ABcm2 Totalcm2 cm25cm3cm8cm cmperimeter17) Simplify to the simplest form3a) 66 15b) 206 25c) 3018) Write these times as 24 hour times6 11d) 33 6a) 6:17pm b) 4:26am19) List the factors of 30 (8)20) List the first 5 multiples of 12

21) Find the volume of a cube that has the sides of 3cmVolume cm322) Share 456 marbles evenly between 3 boysEach boy will get marbles.23) Betty buys a coat for 97 and trainers for 58. How much does shespend altogether? 24) Our school raises 150 for six charities. Each charity gets of theamount raised. How much did each charity get? 25) For a school party Mrs Swain buys six boxes of 125 straws each.How many straws did she buy altogether?straws

26) Find:a) 50% of 82cmb) 10% of 30 cm c)25% of 44cm cmd) 40% of 2 27) Plot the following coordinates and join them up to make a picture:(5,9) (1,6) (2,6) (2,1) (4,1) (4,3) (6,3) (6,1) (8,1) (8,6) (9,6) (5,9)

28) Fill in the following table using the number machine:INx3 4INOUT416OUT107221029) Measure the following angles with a protractor.AnswerAnswerFind the area and perimeter of the following shapes:30)7cmarea of shape ABTotal cm2 cm2 cm29cm4cm12cmperimeter cm

Write in figures:31) Twenty two thousand, four hundred and seventy six.100Th10ThSpaceMSpaceRemember when writing numbers in figures:Th100H10TU32)7333 421633)4168— 121434)6000— 472635)712336)712337)7815x 66 6 5 8 2 1238)1521x 484 4 2 6 4 5639)15 1.68 12.1 1716li40) Answer the following:a) 56 x 10 d) 4510 10 b) 720 x 100 e) 80000 1000 c)24 x 2000 f)600 30

41) Find the area and perimeter of the following shapes:8cmarea of shape ABTotal cm2 cm2 cm210cm4cm14cmperimeter cm42) Simplify to the simplest form16a) 20 25b) 456 42c) 6043) Write these times as 24 hour times11d) 44 666a) 2:27 am b) 2:27 pm44) List the factors of 20 (6)45) List the first 5 multiples of 646) Find the volume of a cube that has the sides of 2cmVolume cm3

47) Mrs Hotel buys 4 ice-creams costing 75p each and 3 cokes costing 1.50 each. Work out the total cost. 48) What is 10% of 80? 49) What is 20% of 80? 50) What is 30% of 80? 51) What is 25% of 80? 52) What is the mean of the following numbers?4,3,6,1,8,6,2,9,653) What is 1 hr 20 mins before 6.20pm

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56) Write in figures:a) Seven million, two hundred and six thousand, four hundred andninety six.b) Seven hundred thousand, two hundred andfive.57)7816 42158269—21736000—34715 91653 73564 71 3488116X 49411X 64784X 320 x 30 2416X 245187X 3540 x 300 32 x 200

58) Write the following numbers in words:a) 354b) 1 032c)23 06759) What is the value of each of the following underlined digits in words:a) 364b) 14 236c)2 320 06460) Complete the number sequence below:a) 23, 37, , 65, 93b) -2, -4, -6, , -10, ,c)6, 3, , -3, , , -1261) Complete the table below so that the fractions, decimals andpercentages are 60.2

62) Write down any three factors of 24 , ,63) Write down any three multiples of 8 , ,64) Circle the number which is not a multiple of 6:624336425465) Complete the table below53 100—22 100—67 100— 73 59100 83100100 66) Solve the following problems. You may use the middle box forworkings and write you answer in the answer box.Problem3.4 2.634.65 0.0434.98 — 23.7556.12 — 5.05WorkingsAnswer

67) Circle the 2 numbers below which added together make 0.120.040.80.020.080.10.468) Solve the following multiplication and division problemsa) 34 x 10 f)b) 45.6 x 10 g) 972.95 10 c)h) 5.008 x 10 340 10 543.09 x 10 d) 65.7 10 i)345.8 x 1000 e) 56.78 100 j)15 10 69) Solve the following problems by showing all your workings:a) 456 — 179b) 34.76 — 8.98c)1078 — 786d) 10 765 — 8 435

70) Colour all the 2d shape names in blue coloured pencil and the 3dshape names in red coloured pheredodecahedronrectanglesquare basedpyramidtriangletriangularbased prismpentagonalpyramid71) Choose the correct word that fit in the following sentences:equilateral triangleright angled triangleisosceles trianglescalene trianglea) A has one angle that is exactly 90degrees.b) has no equal sides or angles.c)An has 3 equal sides and 3 equalangles.d) A has 2 equal sides and 2 equalangles.72) Read the following carefullye) Colour in the right triangle:f)Colour in the scalene triangle:

g) Colour in the equilateral triangle:h) Colour in the isosceles triangle:i)Draw a circle around the following ramSquare

73) Match up the following n74) Label the 3D shapes

75) Name the 3D shapes

76) Answer the following averages questions using these numbers3278154331012254a) What is the rangeAnswer:b) Find the medianAnswer:c)What is the modeAnswer:d) Find the meanAnswer:77) Draw in lines of symmetry in the word below:

78) Add these numbers 0.50.60.70.80.70.80.9179) Simplify to the simplest form3a) 6 36m) 4212f) 20 20j) 35 18n) 4256 24k) 30 14o) 28 356r) 49 6 32v) 48616s) 64 615h) 20 18l) 24 6 42p) 49 6 16t) 48 669w) 81 6668u) 6410g) 2522d) 666667q) 49 6669c) 1266620i) 25 6614e) 162b) 8 27x) 63 680) List all the factors of 20:List the first five multiples of 4:

80) Write these times as 24 hour timesa) 10:22pm b) 6:45am81) Find:a) 50% of 74cmb) 75% of 30 cm c)25% of 204cmd) 10% of 5 cm 82) Fill in the following table using the number machine:IN 2x3INOUT418OUT1072183) What is 1 hr 40 mins before 8.15pm

84) What is 10% of 60? 85) What is 60% of 60? 86) What is 40% of 60? 87) What is the mean of the following numbers?11 9611 888) Measure the following angles with a protractor.Answer89) Complete the number sequence below:a) 14, 17, , 23, 29b) -3, -6, -9, , -15, ,c)21, 19, , 15, , , 9Answer

90) What does BIDMAS stand for?BIDMASFor the following, ensure you show your step by step workings!91)4x(2 5x2)92)7 (3 x 2) – (8 2)93)(5 – 4) 2 (7 x 2)94)(4 x 2) – (6 3) (3 x 2)95)(6 x 8) – 18 ( 2 4 )96)5 ( 2 x 10 – 5 ) – 6

97)( 5 3 ) x 2 10 ( 8 – 3 )98) 25 2 x 399) 16 x 100 ( 102 10 )100)³ 8 36 22101)Construct a triangle with sides 11cm, 3cm and 9cm102)Construct a triangle with side AB 8cm, angle ABC 34 and angleBAC 55 .103)Construct a triangle with side 9cm, angle 100 and side 10cm.104)Construct a triangle with sides 3cm, 6cm and 7cm.Draw the following triangles accurately, some are only sketches!Remember to work out what information you already have: (over page)

YEAR 5 EASTER REVISION BOOKLET This booklet is an optional revision aid for the Summer Exam Name: Maths Teacher: Revision List for Summer Exam Topic Junior Maths Bk 3 Place Value Chapter 3 Special Numbers Squares, square roots, cubes, cube roots, factors, multiples, primes

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