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Answers will vary. This is one example.NameMental MathsAddition & Subtraction5 5 8 8 6 6 9 9 7 7 1016121814Multiplication & division26 21 527 3 2422 4 1838 34 422 8 1418 3 19 6 13 11 17 5 21 18 15132123Number & Place Value1NUMBER & ALGEBR A2 6 216 2060 4 5 35 5 710 2 20315 20 9863575 535 250 1040 8 510 425 5 10525 5 5Calculate the cost of each 299841904019least1245 Money & Financial MAthematicsRewrite these in order from greatest to least.3181189 2 Buy 2.Buy 3. 2.80 1.50Total 44.50Total 5.60Draw coins to show 2 different ways to paythe exact amount for each item.80cleast50 20 1020 20 20 20Write the number shown by the blocks.Then write the number in words. 1.102124two thousand, one hundredand twenty four50three thousand and twenty five50 10Patterns & Algebra5Complete these unknowns.7 3025 1 5 51213 9A polygon is any simple, closed 2D shape with three or more straight sides.5 12 6 183 16 10 19919 249 7 22 17 3 212 7PAGE 1

Using Units of MeasurementME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY6Write the missing lengths.934cm is the same as348cm is the same as9 m 343 m 48cm is the same as8m91cmcm is the same as1m9cmcm is the same as5m 8cmcm is the same as0cm891109508487848mcmcmConvert these times.1 minute3 minutes 180 seconds5 minutes 300seconds120 seconds 2 minutes60 seconds 12 months 1 week 24 hours 60minutes1 hour Shape9Write P on each polygon.Write the times.minutes pastPP2 :25251 year7 days1 day2PP10: 1010minutes past10Location & Transformation10 Draw all the mirror lines on these shapes.12: 15TESTERSTATISTICS & PROBABILITY15minutes past12Data Representation & Interpretation 10 piesPies Sold11 Look at the picture graph.a. On which day weremost pies sold?Fridayb. How many pies weresold on Monday?MondayTuesday35c. On which day werethe fewest pies sold?Thursdayd. How many pies weresold altogether?220WednesdayThursdayFridayLook at the graph above.How many more pies were sold on Wednesday than on Monday?PAGE 21121015Colour onebubble.25PARENT/CARER SIGNATUREDATE

Answers will vary. This is one example.2NameMental MathsAddition & Subtraction168 9 1713 14 2720 21 418 17 259 7 4339 14 2527 13 1496 11 8542 9 3368 25 Multiplication & division12 2480 8 7245 34 1158 25 3342 30 1236 Number & Place Value1322 28 5610 2 2024 2 482 17 344Write the matching number in each box.4290430041004000NUMBER & ALGEBR 5908254591025415360785419401519Write how far each number is fromthe nearest thousand.2003003505048001700455074502003004504505 0 35 9 99 45 3 0Calculate the answers. Show your working.6527 38295287 341910 35687064785 16718242 317931145063Fractions & DecimalsWrite how far each number is fromthe nearest hundred.510335001510 97 1 750 5 10120 10 12120 5 2490 3860370036007 6 30425041403920516 2 4019125037755900619250225100Shade the shape to show the fraction.5834563121413Write the fraction that is shaded.2635141227710Fractions describe equal parts of one whole. For example, when one whole is dividedinto eight equal parts, the fraction four-eighths describes four of those equal parts.PAGE 3

Answers will vary.Using Units of MeasurementME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY71600m is the same as3420m is the same as13km600 m420 mkmm is the same as4km380mm is the same as1km75m2012m is the same as1950m is the same as2890m is the same as2126005 m is the same as6km12mkm950mkm890 m5kmm7610 : 555 minutes to 115: 35600 mL375 mL500 mL125 mLPetStoreCafeFloristBakery3Butcher21A B C D Ec.CHance350 mL46 :4525 minutes to 6300 mL51: 5020 minutes to 1200 mL10 Which shop is at each grid reference?12 : 4010 minutes to 2350 mLLocation & TransformationDraw lines to connect matching times.15 minutes to 7F G HJKL M N OC7Pet StoreL4BakeryE3ButcherH6CafeGraph your results.Rolling a Die 10 Times11 a. If you roll a regular die 10 times,how many times will you roll a 6?b.Roll a die and record the results in this tally chart.OutcomeTallyTotalNumberSTATISTICS & PROBABILITYLoop containers that add to make 1 litre.Write the missing lengths.438010758901234567TESTERNumber of times rolledWhich fraction is indicated by the arrow?PAGE 43103412314Colour onebubble.0PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE1DATE8

3NameMental MathsAddition & Subtraction443 19 2217 8 2528 9 379 9 1835 9 Multiplication & division5021 19 4043 20 6329 21 5018 22 4032 18 4057 17 4058 28 3039 19 2046 20 2656 16 Number & Place Value14Complete these fact families.147 2 1414 2 714 7 2182 9 1818 9 218 2 945 455 99 56 5 305 6 3030 6 530 5 62 59NUMBER & ALGEBR A90 21 2 4231 2 6210 5 5029 5 145 2 45 9041 5 205 39 2 7825 5 125 2 51 10218 5 79545 45 29 22 45160 32 5110 11 10110 22 590 54218700603113015420869960301300Money & Financial MAthematics5Write the totals.76.20 Write these numbers.8960eight thousand,nine hundred and sixty9043nine thousand and forty-three3004three thousand and four3Write the value of the red digit.8 hundreds71988 ones6014 6 thousands80033 ones4600 6 hundreds18422 thousands93171 ten3465 4 hundreds53909 tens9324 3 hundreds240516Write the numbers just before and just after.5419869860291299 80 5 60.55 Patterns & Algebra6Complete these addition patterns.23 10 24 10 25 10 26 10 27 10 28 10 A multiplication fact family includes a multiplication fact, its turnaround factand the 2 related division facts.13141516171840 40 40 40 40 40 121110987 28 29 30 31 32 33PAGE 5

Using Units of MeasurementME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY7Shape9Write the missing lengths.2482m is the same as3420m is the same as62404124km482420kmmmm is the same as6km240mm is the same as4km124m4014m is the same as9004m is the same as82349km144kmColour the quadrilaterals.mLocation & Transformationm10 Draw all the mirror lines on these shapes.Draw lines to connect matching times.6: 25Geometric Reasoning8: 0511 Draw a line to connect each angleto its matching label.3 : 50Less than aquarter turna.Data Representation & InterpretationTV Programs Watched in One 567Number of times watched8c.Greater thana quarter turnQuarter turnWrite the number of times these typesof shows were watched in one week.Game showsNewsType of showSTATISTICS & PROBABILITY7 : 1523SportsNews86Which types of shows were watchedthe same number of times.newsmoviesWhich type of showwas the most popular?sportsTESTERWhich clock shows 10 minutes to 5?PAGE 6Colour onebubble.10 :055 :50PARENT/CARER SIGNATUREDATE

Answers will vary. This is one example.4NameMental MathsAddition & Subtraction2636 9 4528 9 3749 5 5416 9 2519 7 Multiplication & division54 614 54 5876 6 8267 4 715 85 904063 13 5075 15 6023 13 1037 17 207 54 14 Number & Place Value13385 67 NUMBER & ALGEBR A573 45 42004000 2834889008799520 522202022002210990090099090600161016099 2450 452Shade the shape to show the fraction. 40573 57878 629 Fractions & Decimals4618 5618707 1 70 7629 630b. 30 5 c. 20 2 d. 45 5 e. 20 4 1412510342313700 707Write the answer to the division fact thenwrite a related multiplication fact.a. 18 2 64 4 1616 4 424 6 42400 60385 390163722452 532 2 85699 90427 430864 6182522 3105 5 210 7 017 17 160 12 596 48 2Loop the greatest number in each row.Calculate the total. Draw jumps on the numberline to show your thinking.427 95 205 9 4519 2 382 15 305 4 200 9 96109525254 961095 Think multiplication to solve division problems.For example, when you see 45 9 think 9 1830204520 45.Patterns & Algebra5Continue these number patterns.11069,,21079,,31089,,410 ,99,510 ,109,610 ,119,710 ,129,810139PAGE 7

Using Units of Measurement6Shape8Calculate the distance around each shape.a. Loop the shapes that have all equal sides.4 cm5 cmDistance 6 cmcm22Distance cm6 cm2 cm10 cm4 cmME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY2 cm17b. Colour the quadrilaterals.9 cm94cm11 cmDistance 5 cm729Rcm10 Connect objects to their matching name.Convert these lengths.100110221m 1000 m 1 cm 200 cm mmm40 mm 12cm 150 cm 14cm 50451.52.5Hexagonalbased prismcmmmmmmb.Graph the information from the tally chart.Data Representation & InterpretationA bakery made 1580 on Monday, 2000 on Tuesday, and 720 on Wednesday.How much money did it make in those 3 days.11 a. Write the totals.FoodClothingMoviesCarsToysPAGE 8 TallyTotal734264300PARENT/CARER SIGNATURENumber of adsTV Ads Between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.AdvertisementHexagonalbased pyramidcmSTATISTICS & PROBABILITYcmm Square-basedpyramidTESTER20 mm 12cmkmWrite R inside the rhombus.76543210Title:FoodTV Ads by TypeClothing MoviesCarsToysType of advertisementWrite your answerin the box.DATE

5NameAddition & SubtractionMental Maths7125 7 327 7 1438 8 4624 8 3264 7 Multiplication & division6363 12 7574 21 9585 11 9646 22 685792 8 8473 7 6655 6 4942 5 3752 11 Number & Place Value10, 2, 4, 6264207, 6, 5, 79, 1, 0, 62, 3, 5, 060892, 4, 9, 720359, 8, 4, 7Double Double ( 4)61224328151296104789Write the missing numbers.Double ( 2)77652479163024281454856Calculate the change.Amount PaidLoop the greatest price.65c 405060Money & Financial MAthematicsItem32264 2 3282 2 4132 2 1668 2 3444 2 NumberUse all the digits. Write the least number possible.6, 0, 9, 8NUMBER & ALGEBR A75317 5 4Use all the digits. Write the greatest number possible.1, 3, 5, 735 8 5 405 3 155 1 50 5 03 5 155 6 30 5 4 209 5 4510 5 5061 4 4005Change 1.35 c 1.20 3.80 6.70 3.30Patterns & Algebra6 1699 5099 1669 5170Write the missing numbers.700 , 650 , 60048 , 96 , 1923, 6, 12, 24, 10 , 20 , 40 , 80, 160, 320624 , 628 , 632 , 636, 640, 6441200, 1400, 1600, 1800 , 2000 , 2200850, 800, 750,You can use a doubling strategy to multiply by 4. For example, when yousee 4 6 think double, double 6 or double 6 is 12 and double 12 is 24.PAGE 9

Answers will vary.Using Units of Measurement7SM303123ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRYTMAYWThFS12 :234567810b.Which day of the weekis 23 May?c.How many days in May?d.How many Tuesdays in May?e.What date is the last Sunday?f.Which day will it be on 1 June?Sunday31413 minutes past 110 : 2031b.How many days in December?31c.Which four months have 30 days?3D ObjectNumber of facesNumber ofvertexesShape of baseNumber ofsides on base47841012triangle pentagon hexagon356Geometric Reasoning11 Loop the angles that are greaterthan a quarter turn.JuneNovemberc.Chance12 a. If you flip a coin 20 times, how many timesdo you think it will land on:tailsheads20 minutes past 1010 Complete the table.Complete these.How many days in July?1 : 13Shape30thTuesdaya.7 :0523 minutes past 121SeptemberAprilSTATISTICS & PROBABILITY5 minutes past 711 12 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 298Write the times on the clocks.a. Write the missing dates.9TESTER9Flip a coin 20 times and record your results.OutcomeTallyTotalHeadsb. Why did you choose these numbers?TailsTim bought all these items.How much change did he receive from 200?PAGE 10 157 41.50 43 150.50PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE 21.50 55 80.50Colour onebubble.DATE

6NameMental MathsAddition & Subtraction6040 15 5525 15 4015 55 7025 25 5035 25 413897Multiplication & division 9 13 5 18 4 12 8 17 6 136090 80 1070 40 3040 10 3060 20 4080 20 Number & Place Value1T Ones2 0 5 2 2 9 16120101841037ThH710T Ones12NUMBER & ALGEBR A6240Th2H252 2 247 1418 2 362 23 4626 2 521870 5 1440 5 8100 5 2085 5 1790 5 Double( 2)Double Double Double Double( 4)Double ( 8)8141632568096200284048100202450Money & Financial MAthematics613T Ones12Write the missing numbers.Number3431H6 2 4Write the number shown on each abacus.Th2 8 ThHT Ones5Draw beads to show each number.Draw the extra coins needed to pay the exact price.80c(40c more)95c(25c more) 1.20(60c more)8497ThH6428T OnesThHT Ones1309Patterns & Algebra6Th3HT Ones1002ThHT Ones270How much will 4 tickets cost?Tennis 26Write the mass to make each balancepicture true.kgFootball 35260 kgTotal 104Total 150 kg120 kg110kg150 kg140You can use a doubling strategy to multiply by 8. For example, when you see8 6 think double, double, double 6 or double 6 is 12, double 12 is 24 and double 24 is 48.PAGE 11

Using Units of MeasurementME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY7Think of these real-life objects.Choose and write a label to match each picture.375 mL20 mL600 mL1500 mL250 mL1 mL250mL1mL1500Write the number of each container.48810500 mL containers 2 L250 mL containers 2 L125 mL containers 1 L100 mL containers 1 LLocation & TransformationmL10 Label all theNcompass points.NWNEW208mL600mL3751000mLL750mL North of CL500mL5L5000 mL North-west of C14L250mL2 12 L2500 mL East of YmL4 153000L4200mLData Representation & Interpretation6Number of Goals Scored by Team MembersNumber of goals543210SSE11 Write the letters in these positions.34123LESWmLConvert these amounts.1LSTATISTICS & PROBABILITY9Mia Tom Jack Ella Noah Lily Levi ZoePlayer South of P North of XMATHSAMSPCXHYT12 Look at the graph.a. Levi scored 5 goals. Colour parts on thegraph to show his goals.b. How many players scored morethan 3 goals?3c. How many players scored2 or fewer goals?4d. How many players scoredat least 2 goals?8e. What was the total numberof goals scored by all players?Which picture shows a net of a pentagonal-based prism?TESTERColour onebubble.PAGE 12PARENT/CARER SIGNATUREDATE22

Answers will vary. This is one example.NameMental MathsAddition & Subtraction9 3 7 5 7 8 5 9 8 4 121215141225 3512 30 4223 30 5319 10 2961 30 9110 Multiplication & division13 9 18 3 11 9 17 6 22 19 4152113Number & Place Value145623089NUMBER & ALGEBR A910783002164 6 249 5 457 2 144 5 208 2 45 35 25 95515 3 5 7 5530 5 6Fractions & Decimals3Write these numbers in words.Write the fraction shown by each arrow.four thousand, five hundredand sixty-twothree thousand andeighty-nine164eight thousand,three hundredWrite the difference between the prices.Difference 32 263646560nine thousand, one hundredand seven 5112 4 318 2 932 4 836 9 412 6 21Colour the shape to show the fraction.146103814483519Patterns & Algebra5Difference 174 450 296Complete these patterns.43 – 9 44 – 9 45 – 9 Difference 512 71 44146 – 9 47 – 9 3435363738You can use a count-back strategy to work out difference. For example, to find the differencebetween 415 and 146 think 415 – 100 is 315, 315 – 40 is 275, and 275 – 6 is 269.69 8 70 8 71 8 72 8 73 8 7778798081PAGE 13

Answers will vary. This is one example.Using Units of Measurement6ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY9Measure and write the length of each line.7Draw these 2D shapes so that each sideis the same length.5 cm4 cm1cm7HexagonRhombusTriangleConvert these measurements.6 m 31 cm 631 cm 93 m 7 cm 307 cm6 m 518 m 90 cm 890 cm8 m 38 cm 838 cm8Squarecm3 cmm23 cm 923 cmcm 651 cm11214kgGeometric Reasoning10 Loop the angles that are more than a quarter turn.Connect each mass to its position on thenumber line.0STATISTICS & PROBABILITYShape21kg341 4 kgkgData Representation & Interpretation11 a. Make a tally for each letter.ABEWhich letter occurs most often?CDAACCBAAc.Which letter occurs least often?BDCCEEDd.What is the total number of letters?CBACBECe.How many more Cs are there than Es?5ADCECABf.How many more As are there than Bs?2CDb.28TESTERThese are the first 3 parts in an addition pattern.1 2 31 2 3 41 2 3 4 5Colour onebubble.If this pattern is continued, what will be the total of the 6th part?PAGE 142883436PARENT/CARER SIGNATUREDATE

8NameMental MathsAddition & Subtraction17 17 3416 13 2621 19 3823 13 1911 22 1122 22 443141Multiplication & division16 3221 4223 46 31 62 41 823732 5 2765 7 5853 6 4722 6 16Number & Place Value12997 m6198 m2091 m2189 mNUMBER & ALGEBR A6240 m232091 m2189 m2997 m6198 m6240 m6242 m8 4 1134 m1341 m1431 m1143 m1314 m1413 m1134114313141341141314314 1.0025cDifference 2.50 1.20Difference 5.00 2.95Difference 10.00 2.50Difference 7.70 5.60Difference 6.20 2.90Difference m8 88 7 56 3 248 64725 Lm 475 163675Lmm6L550Lm475 L5Difference 3125L525L4L425LWrite one-half of each amount.90 1.80c4590cc 2.50 1.25 4.60 2.30 14.20 7.10 18.10 9.05Money & Financial MAthematics6How manyin 50?How manyin 160?in 4.50?How many351 9 1818 2 97 1 730 5 614 7 245 9 5775 LHow manyDifference 28825 Lm75 c1.302.057.502.103.30Find the difference between these prices.Show your working. 23627Write the amount shown by each arrow.Write the difference between each pair. 5874 FRACTIONS & DECIMALSRewrite each list in order from least to greatest.6242 m329 8 724 3 128 6 480 4 041 4 How manyin 2.60?in 1.50?You can use a count-on strategy to work out difference. For example, to find the differencebetween 4.80 and 6.40, think 4.80 20c 1.40 6.40 so the difference is 1.60.10891330PAGE 15

Answers will vary. This is one example.Using Units of Measurement79Draw these times on the clocks.Work out the mass of each object.5:25ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY200 kg250 kg160 kg 840100half past eightquarter to 7200 kgkg kg 506020 minutes to 6kgkgCalculate the number of layers or cubes used.Number ofcubes in baseNumber oflayersTotal numberof cubes313339355255582540STATISTICS & PROBABILITY11 Draw a line to show the likelihood of each event.ImpossibleReceive aletter today12 Write likely or unlikely to describe the chanceof you doing these activities.TESTERb. Visit a museumunlikelylikely13 Write 3 events that you think are impossible.Certaina. Swim with whalesc. Ride around Australiad. Walk to schoolAttend schooltomorrowGo out fordinner tonight10 Draw 4 shapes that each have only 2 mirror lines.1510ChanceSee yourselfon TVLocation & Transformationriding a tigersitting on a cloudseeing a unicorn14 Write 3 events that you think are certain.visiting nan on weekendsbrushing my teethreading at schoolunlikelylikelyWhat is the shape of each half?PAGE 16hexagonsquarerhombusoblongPARENT/CARER SIGNATUREColour onebubble.DATE

REVIEWNameNumber & Place value15a. Write the numbers and number words.7201seven thousand, twohundred and one7017seven thousand and seventeen6seven thousandand three7003b.Write the fraction that is shaded.seven thousand, twohundred and thirteen72133435281241023Draw lines to connect equivalent fractions.126828Write the 4 numbers in order from greatest to least.70032NUMBER & ALGEBR AFractions & Decimals72018 82424338 242483943636three-quarters7213Complete these fact families.337017four-eighthsMoney & Financial Mathematics 4 994 3636497Calculate the change from 10. 5.25Change 4.75 7.80Change 2.20Work out the difference. Record the steps you use. 387 216 495 1258Use the double, double strategyto calculate the cost of 4. 14171Difference 4one-quarterDifference 46TotalTotal370 3656 Total184 144Complete the facts to match the picture.Patterns & Algebra30 dotsin total45 dotsin total9Write the missing numbers.38 19 59 4545 5 9 56 3030 5 6 24 1531 15 19 91645 22 27 18 19 23239 4PAGE 17

Answers will vary. This is one example.Using Units of Measurement13 Draw 2 different shapes that cover 6 12 squares.10 Write the missing lengths.343 cm240 cm3 m43cm2 m 40 cm1080 m1 km80m6345m6 km 345 m14 Colour the quadrilaterals blue.ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY11 Write the times.5minutes pastR11 : 20RR7RLocation & transformation15 Draw the reflection on the other side of the12 Complete the table to show thedashed line.number of cubes in each prism.APrismBCNumber of cubesin one layerNumberof layersTotal numberof cubes649456242054ABCGeometric reasoning16 Loop the angles that are less than a quarter-turn.ChanceData representation & Interpretation17 Draw lines to show the likelihood of these events.18 Use the table to complete the graph.You will see acrocodile in aswimming pool.It will raintomorrow.Favourite Milkshake FlavourThursdaywill anaImpossibleTitle:CertainFlavourSTATISTICS & PROBABILITYWrite R on each rhombus.20 minutes past 117 :05ShapeA tossed coinwill land onheads.PAGE 18You will find 100 today.The carwill starttomorrow.Favourite MilkshakesChocolateStrawberryBanana01234567Number of votes89 10

Answers will vary. PAGE 4 PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE ME AS UR EM EN T & GE OM ET RY Using Units of Measurement 7 Write the missing lengths. 1600 m is the same as km 3420 m is the same as km m m is the same as 4 km 380 m m is the same as 1 km 75 m 2012 m is the same as km m is the same as 1 km 950 m 2890 m Location & Transformationis the same as km m m is the same as 6

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