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1 MEP Book ANSWERS Colour the shapes as shown: R =, B =, G = Write equations about the pictures = = = 0 4 = = = + = = = = = = 44 Find the shapes in the grids. Fill in the missing numbers which sum to = = 4 a) 4 + = b) 0 = c) + 4 = d) + 9 = e) 9 = f) + = 0 Page 9
2 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue drawing the number strips to make. Write down the additions = = 9 + = + + = + 4 = ++ = + = +4+ = + = ++ = + = 4 ++ = 4 + = ++ = + 9 = ++ = +0 = +9+ = + = There were sticks on the table. Who took most? Who took least? Write an equation for each girl. Put the correct sign between the pictures. Peggy = Sue = > > < = Anne 4 = Sarah 4 + = 4 = + = = + 4 = = 4 + = = 44 Continue the pattern. eleven eleven..... eleven eleven eleven eleven..... twelve twelve... twelve twelve twelve twelve..... Page 90
3 MEP Book ANSWERS Mark them on the number line <4 <4 + 4 = 4 = 4 = + 4 = < < + = = = + = Measure how far away: a) the grass is from the flower cm b) the mushroom is from the grass 0 cm c) the flower is from the mushroom. cm a) 9 + = 0 b) = 9 c) = d) 0 = e) 9 + = f) = g) = h) 0 = 44 Complete the table. a + b = a b Page 9
4 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the colouring pattern. R B Y G R B Y G R Write down the number of sticks you need to enclose each shape. Write down the number of squares you need to cover each shape. c) d) e) 0... sticks... sticks 0... sticks... sticks... sticks... squares... squares. 4.. squares... squares... squares = + + = = = + + = 4 = 0 = + 4 = 0 4 = c) d) Kate invited friends to her party. Three could not come. How many children came? Page 9 = 9
5 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the pattern. 0 + = ten and three are thirteen, =..... ten... and... three..... are... thirteen =..... ten... and... three..... are... thirteen =..... ten.. and.... three.... are... thirteen.... eleven, twelve, thirteen, eleven, twelve, thirteen, eleven, twelve, thirteen, eleven, twelve, thirteen Julie, Susan, Tony and Peter have to fold napkins each. Write equations about the pictures. Julie Susan Tony Peter + = += += += = = = = = = = = Who has fewest napkins still to fold?. Tony Write down the answers in Roman numerals. a) X + I = XI b) X + II = XII c) X + III = XIII d) IX + II = XI e) IX + III = XII f) IX + IV = XIII = Find these shapes in the grid. Fill in the missing numbers which sum to. Fill in the table Page 9
6 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue drawing the number strips to make. Write down the additions = = = + + = + = ++ = + = +4+ = + = ++ = + = 4 ++ = = ++ = +0 = ++ = + = +9+ = + = Write the sums into the circles. Colour the shapes as shown. Even: Y Odd: R Greater than : Smaller than : B G = = + = = + = = + = = 44 Draw routes through each maze. The sum of the numbers used must be. a) b) = E.g: Page 94 E.g: =
7 MEP Book ANSWERS Draw a tulip cm to the left of the butterfly. Draw a daisy cm to the right of the butterfly. How far away is the daisy from the tulip? cm Mark them on the number lines < < < < = 0 4 = + = = = 0 + = = 9 = 4 = 44 Divide into numbers. a + b + c =. Complete the table. a b 4 c E.g: Write additions about the picture. + + = + + = = Page 9
8 MEP Book ANSWERS Colour the sums as shown B = 0 Y = G = R = Fill in the missing numbers and signs c) d) a) b) c) d) = 0 + e) f) Make this statement correct by moving the place of one stick. Page 9 XI + I = X IX + I = X or X + I = XI
9 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the pattern = 4, =.. 4, =.. 4, =.. 4, = ten and four are fourteen ten.. and.... four... are... fourteen, ten... and... four.... are... fourteen thirteen, 4 fourteen,... thirteen, fourteen, thirteen, fourteen, thirteen, fourteen, thirteen, fourteen, thirteen, fourteen Complete the table. Write down the rules in different ways. a + b = 4 a = 4 b b = 4 a a b We have dice. We have thrown 4 in total. What could we have thrown on each of the dice? Complete the table Write down what you think the answers might be. X + I = XI X + II = XII X + III = XIII X + IV = XIV XI + II = XIII XI + III = XIV XII + II = XIV XIII + I = XIV Sam and Nora have 4p altogether. How much do they each have if they both have the same? p Page 9
10 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue drawing the number strips to make 4. Write down the additions = = 9 + = = + = = + = = + = = + 9 = = 4 +0 = = + = = + = = + = 4 Some ducks and tortoises are in the garden. Altogether there are heads. How many legs could there be in total? Complete the table. Number of legs = 4 4 = 9 + = 4 4 = 9 + = = + = 4 4 = + 9 = = + = 4 4 = 9 + = 4 4 = 9 + = 4 4 = 44 4 apples are divided equally between the plates. Draw the apples and write an equation about it. Page 9 + = 4
11 MEP Book ANSWERS + = 4 0 = 4 + = = + = 4 = = = 0 + = = = 0 4 = Divide 4 into numbers. a + b + c = 4 Complete the table. a b c Mark them on the number lines. a) 0 b) < 4 < = 0 0 = 4 4 = + = 4 9 < 4 < = 9 9 = 4 4 = = = 0 + = 4 4 = + = 9 = + 9 = 4 + = = 4 = Sue and Bill have 4 p altogether. Sue has p Sue has p more than Bill. Bill has p Page 99
12 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the pattern. litre, 0 litres.. litre, litres, litre, litres, litre, litres metre, 0 metres.. metre, metres, metre, metres, metre, metres..... cm, 0 cm.. cm, cm,..... cm, cm,..... cm, cm,..... cm cm kg, 0 kg.. kg, kg,..... kg, kg,..... kg, kg,..... kg, kg,..... kg, kg..... Fill in the missing numbers and signs c) + + d) c) d) e) f) In this magic square, the sum of each column, row and diagonal is 4. 4 Page 00
13 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the pattern. 0 + =, =., =.., =.., = eleven, twelve,... eleven, twelve, eleven, twelve thirteen, 4 fourteen,... thirteen, fourteen, thirteen, fourteen fifteen, fifteen,... fifteen, fifteen, fifteen, fifteen Complete the table. Write down the rule in different ways. b a a + b = a = b = a b If a column has one odd and one even number, colour it green. Write additions about the pictures. E.g: = + + = 4 + = + = 4 + = + + = E.g: + = + = + + = 44 Divide these number cards into groups so that the sums of the numbers are equal. Impossible (as total is an odd number) 4 Page 0
14 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue drawing the number strips for. Write down the additions = = 9 + = + + = + = ++ = + = +4+ = + 9 = ++ = +0 = 4 ++ = 4 + = ++ = + = ++ = + = +9+ = +4 = Draw a red dot on the even numbers and a green dot on the odd numbers on the number line A sparrow starts at 0 and jumps twice. Both jumps are the same distance. Where does he get to? Complete the table. Length of jump Length of jumps Can he get to?.. No = = + = 0 = + = 9 = + = + = 0 + = 4 0 = 0 4 = = = 0 = = 0 = Page 0
15 MEP Book ANSWERS Divide into numbers. a + b + c = Complete the table. a b c Sam and Pam Squirrel have acorns altogether. a) If Sam has acorns, how many does Pam have? b) Who has more acorns?. Pam = 9 c) How many more? 9 = Join each number line to the correct equation. 0 + = = + + = + 4 = + = = = 0 4 = 0 = + = 9 + = = = + 9 = = 9 = = 0 0 = 9 + = = 9 0 = = Page 0
16 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue the pattern. metre = m... metre..... =... m..... metre..... =... m.... metre..... =.... m.... metre..... =.. m kilogram = kg.. kilogram =... kg..... kilogram =... kg..... kilogram =... kg kg + kg = kg.. kg kg.. =..... kg..... kg kg... =.... kg Fill in the missing numbers and signs c) d) = + 0 a) b) c) d) = + + = = = + + = = = + = 9 + = = + = + = Page 04
17 MEP Book ANSWERS Mother is making pancakes. Alice has eaten three of them. Tim has eaten two more than Alice. a) How many has Tim eaten? + = b) How many pancakes are left for John? = 4 9 = = = = = = = = = = Patrick, John, Tom, Gordon and Bill went shopping. They each spent p. They all bought different types of sweet. Patrick bought the fewest and Bill bought the most sweets. E.g: Who could have bought what? = p = p = p = p = p S h e r b e r t Ch oc Ch oc Ch oc Ch oc S h e r b e r t S h e r b e r t Patrick John Tom Gordon Bill Page 0
18 MEP Book ANSWERS + 9 = + = 4 = + = 4 = + = = 4 = + = 9 + = = 0 = 4 = 4 = 9 0 = = Judy and Ann want to weigh the fruit. Draw plums on the left-hand side of the scales to make them balance. ( + = ) ( + = 0) ( + = ) Join up the measuring tools which use the same kind of units. Page 0
19 MEP Book ANSWERS Five dogs live next to each other in houses with consecutive odd numbers Bob lives in the house with the smallest number. The number of Fred's house is greater than but not greater than. Pluto lives between Cesar and Fred. Max lives next to Fred. 9 B C P F M Who lives where? Fill in the missing numbers and letters. Rabbit and Fox had a running race to a clearing trees away. They ran at the same speed. Rabbit ran steadily without stopping Fox stopped after every 4 trees, while Rabbit moved one more tree ahead every time. F F F 0 R R R How many trees away was Fox from the last tree when Rabbit reached the clearing? = = = = = = = = = + = Page 0
20 MEP Book ANSWERS + = 9 + = 4 9 = = + = = + = + = 4 4 = = = = 9 = 4 = 4 = = 9 = 4 = = 0 = 0 = 9 + = 4 = + = = = + = 4 9 = 9 + = Underline which of the numbers, 0 or 0, is closer to the middle number. 0 < < 0 0 < < 0 0 < < 0 0 < < 0 On the ribbon, measure cm. Page 0
21 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue drawing the number strips for. Write down the additions = = 9 + = + + = + = ++ = + 9 = +4+ = +0 = ++ = + = = 4 + = ++ = + = ++ = +4 = +9+ = + = Alan knows that the number of books on each shelf is even. He counted books in total on the shelves. How many books could there be on the bottom two shelves? E.g: +=4 4+0 =4 + = 4 4 += Mother has made meatballs for lunch. Jeremy has eaten meatballs fewer than Rachel. How many could be left for Father? Jeremy 4 0 Rachel 4 9 Father Write down what you think the answers might be. a) XII + III = XV b) XII + IV = XVIc) XIII + I = XIV d) XIII + II = XV e) XIV + I = XV f) XV + I = XVI Page 09
22 MEP Book ANSWERS Write the correct numbers in the number strips and boxes is twice is half of 4 is twice is half of is twice is half of is twice is half of 4 Alice has a strip of paper cm long. She paints cm yellow, cm green and the rest red. Colour in the paper. Underline the equation which describes the story. + = r + = r + + r = 9 + = = = + 4 = = 9 = 0 = = 0 44 Fill in the missing numbers and signs Page 0
23 MEP Book ANSWERS Continue drawing the number strips for. Write down the additions = = 9 + = + + = + 9 = ++ = + 0 = +4+ = + = ++ = + = = 4 + = + + = + 4 = ++ = + = +9 + = + = Anne and Vicky have picked some flowers. Vicky has flowers more than Anne. How many flowers could they have picked? Complete the table. Anne Vicky A + V Peter and Geoff each had 9 p their piggy banks. Peter is given another p from his grandfather. Geoff buys flowers for his grandmother for p. a) Who has more money now?. Peter b) How much more? = 9 + = 9 = p 44 Complete the table. Write down the rule in different ways. a + b = a = b b = a a b Page
24 MEP Book ANSWERS + 9 = 9 = 0 = + = = = 9 0 = + = 0 Julie painted eggs for Easter. She painted the same number of eggs yellow as blue. She painted the rest red. How many yellow, blue and red eggs could there be if the number of eggs in each colour is odd? E.g: + + = + += + + = + += 0 = 9 + = 0 = = 9 0 = 9 + = = = 44 = + = = 0 = 9 + = + 9 = Penny had postcards. She gave 9 to Sue and swapped with Anthony. How many postcards does she have left? 9 = Page
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