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Gold5-a-dayName:2nd January3.7 1.0151412- -3 . 7 \ "o l Sl 'ttt \---'t - --s\s.f---Z:;.4--4-Find the size of the missing angle·7s t- O \ s51,tiDG)In each box, circle the number that isgreare,113A square number and a multiple of 3have a total of 90.What are the two numbers?j,O'\II14@ffi4- . t)4.5[TI square number \ Corbettmaths 2017[II] 90multiple of 3. 9www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:3rd January574 7-f-,----------,: u7 ·1 '2,IIIIIC tt!Iiil-?-1-I-IIIIII' II1 - ff---!782f--I-i--James and Jack buy 3 litres of orangejuice3L -:: 3000 ft1 II-t-S-O I.1-Each boy drinks 650 millilitres of orangejuice.1-II-1 - -::I-t3-----I.I (J. O 3 -oo ,WIIi---,-;'2000 How much orange juice is left?I 30017-0 UyThe square A is translated 4 left and 1 up4Draw the square in its new position5Ill lI I l l tj ; l - I-.--- -lII0.3 10I-1---()32--6,s-4-3-2-II-0I2- Corbettmaths 20173I23456XPlot the point (-2, -5)-45www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:4th January8 - 2.221,545 X 1000-, qi b 'o- 1 ,? 2.5., I\ ;l-1SOOOIMeasure this angleThe table shows the number of peopleliving in three different 29,684,378Turkey81,127,417Write each number in its correct place onthe diagram15 16 17What is the difference between thenumbers of people living in Turkey andCanada. ,0'i : \ L 7, 4- 1- &b-z.4--\ --jLt- 4-; ) 0 1;-i\ 9Square numbersEven numbers18,-, Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:5th January1,073 X 7 l D7 12377 5'1.)\g7 5\ \Find the size of the missing angle360U- 7 6·"TooI)(-:. \ 00IHere is part of a timetable for a busSouthvilleLeekMiltonNewtownRed IslandSandvilleBakerstown091809 280941094 909 55101310 3110 38120511 01------------11 1512 3611 5113 00104811 0911 33------------Anthony arrives at the Milton bus stop at09:29He waits for the next bus to Red IslandA bus leaves Southville at 10:38How long does the journey to Newtowntake?cA r lf ' lZt. \tl ·- c1(V\,f\\At what time should Anthony arrive at RedIsland?How many minutes should he wait? Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:6th January-2--3 5--488\Write down all the factors of 24Large pies cost 3.25 eachSmall pies cost 1.80 eachFive children together buy two large piesand one small pie.They share the cost equally.How much does each child pay?I ,,z.s3 -l - I - ob (:,5 \ i - o- Write the two missing digits to make thislong multiplication correctII5lJX 73 7 11 0 6 01 4 3 1 Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:7th January46.4 - 17.3813) '-1l 6 ·(,f 'O25% of 2600 654 {,z '6"o- l 7- q\2. 9 o I C\Orl0 'Il 0 'i. .:;" ., .Write down all the square numbersbetween 20 and 50Fiona is playing a game l@She throws 8 balls at a target, one at atime.Each hit is worth 7 pointsEach miss is worth -4 points Corbettmaths 2017 L 6-- l b :.r'J .-- 7 L, I.)II 6sl ,C\Fiona hits the target with 5 of the balls andmisses with the rest.How many points does Fiona score intotal?S x 7 " !: :;·3X-4---: -\"L S" -,1. 2)Chris throws 6 balls at the target, one at atime.Is it possible for Chris to score o points intotal?NDwww.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:8th January9of 541860 29\ 4 \ 'q1--04Simplify6ba ;30)013o10Timothy saves 34 a week--:S4x c;-2Calculate how much money Timothy willsave in one year6 I, 0 0lFind the perimeter of this regular hexagon7 i7cmThe attendance at Frome United versusTrowbridge Rovers was 8,701Five-sevenths of the crowd were maleWork out how many people were female Corbettmaths 20172.www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:9th January3.60.07 X 100010.06I 3 - lb70Round 526,492 to the nearest 10,000 - 0,000The cost of hiring a bouncy castle is foundby1 15 x number of2---Round 526,492 to the nearest 1,00052-b OooIHow long did he hire the bouncy castlefor?hours IDylan hire the bouncy castle and the costis 180The area of a rectangle is 400cm 2The rectangle has a length of 25cm25cmHow wide is the rectangle? Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold ,(,;/-5-a-dayName:10th January2.17 X 100to1010I '2 \ 13.5 kilometres j3 -00 I metresAt the start of May, there were 7,556 toysin a shop.During May,9,038 more toys were delivered11 ,438 toys were sold109l centimetres 7 b qo /6S 9How many toys were left in the shop at theend of May?lIL.,IO l \Imetres \I 6 S-Yi 4--- \ t 4- I 6S bBrendan earns 12 an hour.He works 19 hours in one week.1He gives - of his total pay to his mum10How much money does he give to hismum?192.3½. ( j·-z.1. ,q 10 ·:. LL - 0I C\O Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:11th January34 q.12 212Find the size of the missing angle9o 4o tsot';jb --\ so-:: 5-u)( - -c:,Here is a rule for the time it takes to cook a How many minutes will it take to cook aturkey5kg turkey?Cooking time 40 minutes plus an extra30 minutes for each kilogramI (0 4- 0-3 ½ u'-' ,. ;;;. I 9 0 !"':JI')I o .IV\ " ')Which is larger?0.65 orExplain your answer Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Name:Goldt:;1---5-a-day12th January4--0 l. \111 1 4 9 l.85 3X 1 84 22. 453 09 ;4-I z.14-How many years old than Jayne is Max?Bill is 80 years old(Jo - , u't 'I- c;- -: .::;a5His son Max is - of his age8'-tg'o-.34--\b1His granddaughter Jayne is - of his age5Write down all the square numbersbetween 20 and 50These two rectangles have the same areaFind the length of the second rectangle J.-8 404o;:, 2- - ?. 0 Corbettmaths 2017 8cm5cmX2cm. I .I'Z,Oc"VJwww.corbettmaths.com

Gold::;,-5-a-dayName:13th January38 X 4550% of 3003 8;;{ 4 '- I 9 0l - 2 0I 37 I 0I l soj 1 7I0Find the mean of this set of numbers4,9, 7, 10,5Olivia chooses a whole numberWhat was the number she started with?She divides it by 4 and then adds 8- S-xc.- - 77- ;s -\She then divides this result by 2.Her answer is 3.5-4,-\j.4-"":- -q.Work out the area of rectangle B( 7 ·HS--::- l33 - 3-z -:.bA17cm15cm. !.l iA. IBlc.38cm2cmb X 7. \ 2cv\t\ Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:14th January1 1---9 X 2 X 1326\ 2 )( \ :ss 4 .\ zt 0z. 1 4-- --J2. - \bFind the size of the angle labeled x. s- t- 5 :::- 7 ,30 - 70 ·: llO)(-:.\\0Ava bought three cups of tea.She pays with a 20 note.Her change is 15.44What is the cost of one cup of tea?Bonbons cost 46p per 100gStrawberry laces cost 60p per 1 00gSam buys 200g of Bonbons and150g of strawberry lacesHow much does he pay altogether? Corbettmaths 201710-- \) · Lt-4 -:.3, s-2.rc .· -z4 ·S-64{, )(. 7- crz6ox1-.;: 90www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:16th January5125 25O 2-2 (i;-S"t0 '2.5 100i z:. t c:;IThe distance of some landmarks fromBig Ben are listed belowl.ondon EyeWembleyBuckingham PalaceTrafalgar SquareHyde ParkThorpe Park-Q-0.41 miles11.62 miles0.8 miles0.63 miles2.27 miles24.7 milesFind the perimeter of this shapeIArrange the landmarks in order, fromclosest to furthestLo ,\J(." 1::::. ., e.\r.;,J-.:J "' . - ,\,., ,G,., .K !\ "'"'.IV\ r(.\t Lc'.!" (h, r I i,-1 .,le':,"'-'t.M\,,\-c. ,r "'-.I' K 1-H. r r- (6cmLt-'-""11cm.How many seconds are there in an hour?O OlS10cm13cm,How many hours are there in March?rz.4-)( 3 \l (f -, z. C) 74-4- Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:17th January5.6 2.51144 12 0.95 . 62. s- \ Q.,ci9. ()l l.Paul draws this shape on a grid .He turns his grid one quarter turnclockwiseDraw the shape in its new position afterthe turnA theatre as 46 rows.There are 28 seats in each row.During a show at the theatre, there are 80empty seatsWork out how many people are watchingthe show Corbettmaths 20174-&i l 31& ?.C(?.0l1. rz 3 .)i 1.0 ?120 -www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:18th January6.5 - - 542 X 5 X 74, 'L -r . \'I--; c;;z:to I3ll6ol Cr 7D14,70O· 7 KM- 700,.A.Clara runs 0.7 kilometres every day.Work out how far Clara runs in one week7o x 7 - - l q oa .Give your answer in metresAAReflect triangle B in the y-axis5-6-5[1--4-3-2432-10-11823456 X-2-3' --4-6-6 Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:19th January3661 X 682K 6 \b'L\96bl:iFind the size of the angle labeled x( l O -- l Lt - - l ; b156- l.-::.71x -7 Menu 1.70Tea 1.95CoffeeFlapjack 2.25How much change should he get?Jack pays for three coffees and fourflapjacks.t-He pays with a 20 note.\. '( ,. 'S t ., G -5 . gr.;:(fWrite down all the common multiples of4 and 6 that are less than 50. Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:20th January9 1---90,009 - 303102The timetable shows the times of trainsfrom Southville to 5072007510920Square A has been translated to Square B-Which train completes the journey fromSouthville to Milton in the shortest time?06 S-0Complete this sentenceSquare A has been translatedI 1[TI Corbettmaths 2017B[Dsquares to the right andsquares upwardsTranslate square B 2 squares left and2 squares upwardswww.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:21st January7.5 X 10022 X 7777)( -, LlS- ' s 4-ol t 9 LrltS-0Arrange in order, smallest to largest1260%0.3340.4Georgina buys six packets of crisps.She pays with a 1 O noteThis is her changeHow much is one packet of crispsct ,,('()) n O)U- -7 2. l 7 bWrite down the number that isone thousand less than twenty millionI li,I'I '1'1 I Coo Corbettmaths 201 7o · 4- bG f-z. }·, 63I ,l: '-eb00uv ,I 1 --\\ooo-79ct'iq000www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:22nd January72021.·1101.0A farmer has a field that is300 metres long and 70 metres.Work out the area of the field2"3 0 a x7a --:; Z.\ 00 o ,'V\Write 0.4 as a fraction(0Sophie has 2.12Robert has 84pHow much money should Sophie giveRobert so that they have the same amountof money? Corbettmaths 2017l '2. 0 4,2.\ \'c www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:23rd January7,504 7,62725% of 1684: ·1.4\1 bc.?.0·7 ')-14 - t 67.7l S- \ l0l ls I23711From the numbers in the rectangle, writedown a square number9913The picture shows a shape made withcubes which each have a volume of lcm3Find the volume of the shapeA bottle of cola holds 3 litres.How many 150 millilitre glasses can bepoured from the bottle? L :: 1o c IV\l3000 \so::-. 2-01 0 Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:24th January:" . :Z 36296 8Over 20 days in February, it rained on12 days.·- -------What fraction of the days were rainy?Simplify your answer51.26% of the people living in a town arefemale.Round this to the nearest whole numberS\Find the area of this triangle714--:.?.'J.4cm·z z-:: 14- -""' Corbettmaths 2017?.7cmwww.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:27th January459 X 4-15 9-- 6Draw a 70 angleSome children take a test.The pass mark is 75%There are 40 marks in the testMartinGinaRickyVickyChloe30 marks35 marks31 marks38 marks29 marks Corbettmaths 2017Write down the names of the students whopassed the test?3ctIc ,1.;. -(1 '--C.J (:).N\wt: G !\v\. ic. K'1V:\.K :,What fraction of the students passed thetest?www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:28th January53 X 9028.41 10S 1x o004770Jack is 1.64 metres tall.His friend Mike is 5 centimetres shorterthan Jack.(,S-qMWhat height is Mike?Give your answer in metres.Each cube has a volume of 1cm 3Work out the volume of the cuboidc-;( ½-- X -.).3-:: t,0 -MFind the area of this triangle \?:,x\o-:.\ O\ o Z. Corbettmaths 20171. ;- :.01\LJ1ocm13cmwww.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:29th January0.25 X 10008 of 79214cmWork out the area of this rectangleL. ,14cm\ 4,-)( 4- 5" 6 cMWrite each number in its correct place onthe diagram1234567Prime numbers8180cm20 identical books are placed in a row on ashelf7 books are taken away from the rowHow long is the row now?il 7(. M Corbettmaths 2017Even numbers �········-·--- 9 x 7 - b - 7,lio-- b www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:30th January2 134,000 - 1,635 C\ ½3 (' ·oit; '3532.3655105i to7-Z. -: ---4- -\--- t- --\D\OloWork out the size of the missing angle -,) OLL 'g\3z.132 X.-:- \ 3 2.Write 600 in Roman numeralsl)CHow much more does Megan pay thanLewis?.--,97Lewis bought 12 cupcakes for 10.29Megan bought 12 cupcakes for 97p each Corbettmaths 2017 \Li 9 - 9 ,0")tl -- ct-to#l.e;, sl l 4-www.corbettmaths.com

Gold5-a-dayName:31st January200 - 210-I.D5' /A basketball team plays 5 matchesThe number of points they score in eachmatch is t5758,41,57,39,55t-Work out the mean number of pointsscoredO5Reflect the shape in the red mirror line1.::0· s--o-;:: 39ss-1.5OTranslate triangle B 6 squares right and1 square upyr--,- 5I 4-1-3- 2·-6-5-4-3-2-I0II'2346xr--1 - -- -i -1 -,---l- 1--- l-l-, , ., T- 21--r----r-- j5----r .--.-,----,--.-.----,,-5 Corbettmaths 2017www.corbettmaths.com

10th January 2.17 X 100 I '2 1 10 10 to 10 3.5 kilometres j 3 -00 I metres 9l centimetres I O \ I metres At the start of May, there were 7,556 toys in a shop. During May, 9,038 toys were delivered 11 ,438 toys were sold How many toys were left in the shop at the end of May? S l b

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