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1 Answers will vary. This is one example. Name Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction Multiplication & division = = + = = = = + = = + = = = 0 = + = = + = = 0 = 0 = + = = + = = = = + = = + = = 0 = = Number & Place Value Money & Financial MAthematics NUMBER & ALGEBR A Rewrite these in order from greatest to least greatest greatest least least Write the number shown by the blocks. Then write the number in words. Calculate the cost of each buy. Total = $ Buy. $.0 Buy. $.0.0 Total = $.0 Draw coins to show different ways to pay the exact amount for each item. 0c $. 0 $ two thousand, one hundred and twenty four 0 three thousand and twenty five Patterns & Algebra Complete these unknowns. + = = + = = + = = + = = A polygon is any simple, closed D shape with three or more straight sides. PAGE

2 ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using Units of Measurement Write the missing lengths. cm is the same as m cm cm is the same as m cm cm is the same as m cm cm is the same as m cm 0 cm is the same as m cm Write the times. cm is the same as 0 m cm : minutes past : minutes past Convert these times seconds = minute months = year minutes = seconds week = days minutes = seconds hours = day 0 seconds = minutes hour = minutes Shape Write P on each polygon. Location & Transformation Draw all the mirror lines on these shapes. 0 P P P P : minutes past STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data Representation & Interpretation Look at the picture graph. a. On which day were most pies sold? b. How many pies were sold on Monday? c. On which day were the fewest pies sold? d. How many pies were sold altogether? Friday Thursday 0 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Pies Sold = pies TESTER Look at the graph above. How many more pies were sold on Wednesday than on Monday? Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE

3 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction Multiplication & division = = = = = 0 0 = + = = 0 = = = = + = = = = = 0 = 0 + = = = = = 0 = + = = = = = 0 0 = Number & Place Value Write the matching number in each box Calculate the answers. Show your working. + + NUMBER & ALGEBR A Write how far each number is from the nearest hundred Fractions & Decimals Shade the shape to show the fraction. Write how far each number is from the nearest thousand Write the fraction that is shaded. Fractions describe equal parts of one whole. For example, when one whole is divided into eight equal parts, the fraction four-eighths describes four of those equal parts. PAGE

4 Answers will vary. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using Units of Measurement Write the missing lengths m is the same as km m m is the same as km m m m is the same as km 0 m is the same as km m m is the same as km m m is the same as km 0 m m is the same as km m m is the same as km m Draw lines to connect matching times. minutes to minutes to 0 minutes to minutes to minutes to :0 :0 : : : Loop containers that add to make litre. 0 ml 00 ml 00 ml 0 ml 00 ml ml 00 ml ml Location & Transformation Which shop is at each grid reference? Pet Store Butcher Cafe Florist Bakery A B C D E F G H J K L M N O C L E Pet Store Butcher H Bakery Cafe STATISTICS & PROBABILITY CHance a. If you roll a regular die times, how many times will you roll a? b. Roll a die and record the results in this tally chart. Outcome Tally Total c. Graph your results. Number Rolling a Die Times 0 Number of times rolled TESTER Which fraction is indicated by the arrow? 0 Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE

5 Name Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction Multiplication & division = + = = = = 0 = + = + = = = = 0 = + = + 0 = = = = 0 = + = + = = = = = + = + = 0 = = = = NUMBER & ALGEBR A Number & Place Value Complete these fact families. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Write these numbers = eight thousand, nine hundred and sixty nine thousand and forty-three three thousand and four Write the value of the red digit. thousands ones ten thousands hundreds ones tens hundreds hundreds hundreds Write the numbers just before and just after Money & Financial MAthematics Write the totals. Patterns & Algebra Complete these addition patterns. = + 0 = + = + 0 = + = + 0 = + 0 = + 0 = + = + 0 = + = + 0 = + $ $.0 0. A multiplication fact family includes a multiplication fact, its turnaround fact and the related division facts. PAGE

6 Using Units of Measurement Shape ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Write the missing lengths m is the same as km m m is the same as km m m m is the same as km 0 m is the same as km m m is the same as km m m 0 is the same as km m Draw lines to connect matching times. : :0 Colour the quadrilaterals. Location & Transformation Draw all the mirror lines on these shapes. Geometric Reasoning Draw a line to connect each angle to its matching label. :0 : Less than a quarter turn Quarter turn Greater than a quarter turn STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data Representation & Interpretation Type of show News Sports Cartoons Movies Game shows TV Programs Watched in One Week 0 Number of times watched a. Write the number of times these types of shows were watched in one week. Game shows Cartoons Sports News b. Which types of shows were watched the same number of times. news c. Which type of show was the most popular? movies sports TESTER Which clock shows minutes to? :0 :0 Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE

7 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction Multiplication & division = + = = 0 = = = + = + = = = = 0 = + = + = = = = = + = + = = = = = + = + = 0 = = = = NUMBER & ALGEBR A Number & Place Value Calculate the total. Draw jumps on the number line to show your thinking. + = + = + = = Loop the greatest number in each row Fractions & Decimals Shade the shape to show the fraction. Write the answer to the division fact then write a related multiplication fact. a. = = b. 0 = = c. 0 = = d. = = e. 0 = = Patterns & Algebra Continue these number patterns.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Think multiplication to solve division problems. For example, when you see = think =. PAGE

8 Using Units of Measurement Calculate the distance around each shape. cm cm cm Distance = cm Shape a. Loop the shapes that have all equal sides. cm cm ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Distance = cm cm cm cm cm cm Convert these lengths. cm Distance = cm 0 0 m = cm cm R m = cm 00 m = km 0 mm = cm cm = mm cm = mm 00 cm = m 0 cm = m 0 mm = cm.. cm = mm b. Colour the quadrilaterals. Write R inside the rhombus. Connect objects to their matching name. Square-based pyramid Hexagonalbased prism Hexagonalbased pyramid STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data Representation & Interpretation a. Write the totals. TV Ads Between p.m. and p.m. Advertisement Tally Total Food Clothing Movies Cars Toys b. Graph the information from the tally chart. Number of ads Title: TV Ads by Type 0 Food Clothing Movies Cars Toys Type of advertisement TESTER A bakery made $0 on Monday, $000 on Tuesday, and $0 on Wednesday. How much money did it make in those days. $ 00 Write your answer in the box. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE

9 Name Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction Multiplication & division = + = = = = 0 = + = + = = = = = + = + = = 0 = = = + = + = = = = 0 = + = + = = = = 0 = NUMBER & ALGEBR A Number & Place Value Use all the digits. Write the greatest number possible.,,,,,, 0 0,,,,, 0, Use all the digits. Write the least number possible. 0, 0,,,,, 0,,, 0,,, Loop the greatest price. $00 $00 Write the missing numbers. Number Double ( ) Double Double ( ) Money & Financial MAthematics Calculate the change. 0 Item Amount Paid Change c 0 $.0 $ $.0 $ $. c.0.0 Patterns & Algebra $ $0 $ $0 Write the missing numbers. 0, 00, 0,,,,,,,,, $, $, $, $0, $0, $0 0 00,,,, 0, , 00, 00,,, You can use a doubling strategy to multiply by. For example, when you see think double, double or double is and double is. PAGE

10 Answers will vary. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using Units of Measurement a. Write the missing dates. MAY S M T W Th F S 0 0 b. Which day of the week is 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 June? Complete these. a. How many days in July? b. How many days in December? c. Which four months have 0 days? September April Sunday 0th Tuesday June November Write the times on the clocks. : : 0 Shape Complete the table. D Object Number of faces Number of vertexes Shape of base Number of sides on base minutes past : minutes past minutes past : 0 minutes past triangle Geometric Reasoning pentagon Loop the angles that are greater than a quarter turn. 0 hexagon STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Chance a. If you flip a coin 0 times, how many times do you think it will land on: heads tails b. Why did you choose these numbers? c. Flip a coin 0 times and record your results. Outcome Tally Total Heads Tails TESTER Tim bought all these items. How much change did he receive from $00? $ $.0 $ $0.0 $.0 $ $0.0 Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE

11 Name Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction Multiplication & division = + = 0 0 = = = 0 = 0 + = + = 0 0 = = = 0 = + = + = 0 0 = 0 = = 0 = + = + = 0 = = = 0 = + = + = 0 0 = = = = Number & Place Value Write the number shown on each abacus. Th H T Ones Th H T Ones 0 Write the missing numbers. Number Double ( ) 0 0 Double Double ( ) 0 0 Double Double Double ( ) 0 00 NUMBER & ALGEBR A Th H T Ones Th H T Ones Draw beads to show each number. Th H T Ones Th H T Ones Money & Financial MAthematics Draw the extra coins needed to pay the exact price. 0c c $.0 (0c more) (c more) (0c more) 0 0 Th H T Ones Th H T Ones How much will tickets cost? Patterns & Algebra Write the mass to make each balance picture true. 0 kg 0 kg 0 kg Tennis $ Football $ Total $ Total $ 0 0 kg kg 0 kg You can use a doubling strategy to multiply by. For example, when you see think double, double, double or double is, double is and double is. PAGE

12 ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using Units of Measurement Think of these real-life objects. Choose and write a label to match each picture. ml 0 ml 00 ml 00 ml 0 ml ml 0 ml ml 00 0 ml 00 ml Convert these amounts ml ml L ml L ml L 00 ml L ml L ml L ml L ml L ml Write the number of each container. 00 ml containers = L 0 ml containers = L ml containers = L 0 ml containers = L Location & Transformation Label all the compass points. Write the letters in these positions. North of C North-west of C East of Y South of P North of X NW W SW M A T H S N S NE SE E A M S P C X H Y T STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data Representation & Interpretation Number of Goals Scored by Team Members Number of goals 0 Mia Tom Jack Ella Noah Lily Levi Zoe Player Look at the graph. a. Levi scored goals. Colour parts on the graph to show his goals. b. How many players scored more than goals? c. How many players scored or fewer goals? d. How many players scored at least goals? e. What was the total number of goals scored by all players? TESTER Which picture shows a net of a pentagonal-based prism? Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE

13 Answers will vary. This is one example. Name Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction Multiplication & division = + = = = = = + = + = = = = = + = + = = = = = + = + = = = = = + = + = = = = = Number & Place Value Fractions & Decimals NUMBER & ALGEBR A Write these numbers in words four thousand, five hundred and sixty-two three thousand and eighty-nine nine thousand, one hundred and seven eight thousand, three hundred Write the difference between the prices. $ $ $ Difference Write the fraction shown by each arrow. 0 Colour the shape to show the fraction. Patterns & Algebra Complete these patterns. $ $0 $ $ Difference $ Difference $ 0 = + = = 0 + = = + = = + = = + = You can use a count-back strategy to work out difference. For example, to find the difference between and think 0 is, 0 is, and is. PAGE

14 Answers will vary. This is one example. Using Units of Measurement Measure and write the length of each line. cm cm Shape Draw these D shapes so that each side is the same length. Square Hexagon ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY cm cm Convert these measurements. cm m cm = cm m cm = cm 0 m cm = cm m cm = cm 0 m 0 cm = cm m cm = cm Connect each mass to its position on the number line. 0 Rhombus Triangle Geometric Reasoning Loop the angles that are more than a quarter turn. kg kg kg kg STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data Representation & Interpretation a. Make a tally for each letter. A A A C C B A A B C B D C C E E D C D B A C B E C E A D C E C A B b. Which letter occurs most often? c. Which letter occurs least often? d. What is the total number of letters? e. How many more Cs are there than Es? f. How many more As are there than Bs? C D TESTER These are the first parts in an addition pattern If this pattern is continued, what will be the total of the th part? Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE

15 Name Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction Multiplication & division + = + = = = = = + = + = = = = = + = + = = = = = 0 + = + = = = = = + = + = = 0 = = = 0 Number & Place Value FRACTIONS & DECIMALS NUMBER & ALGEBR A Rewrite each list in order from least to greatest. m m m m m m m m m m m m 0 m m m m m m m m 0 m m m m Write the difference between each pair. $.00 c Difference = c $.0 $.0 Difference = $ $.00 $. Difference = $ $.00 $.0 Difference = $ $.0 $.0 Difference = $ $.0 $.0 Difference = $ Find the difference between these prices. Show your working. $ $ Difference $ $ $ Difference $ Write the amount shown by each arrow. 0 L L L L L L L Write one-half of each amount. $.0 c 0c c $.0 $ $.0 $ $.0 $ $. $ Money & Financial MAthematics How many in $0? How many in $0? How many in $.0? How many in $.0? How many in $.0? L L L L You can use a count-on strategy to work out difference. For example, to find the difference between $.0 and $.0, think $.0 + 0c + $.0 = $.0 so the difference is $.0. PAGE

16 Answers will vary. This is one example. Using Units of Measurement Work out the mass of each object. Draw these times on the clocks. : 00 kg 0 kg half past eight ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY 0 kg 00 kg = kg = kg = kg = kg Calculate the number of layers or cubes used. Number of cubes in base Number of layers Total number of cubes 0 quarter to 0 minutes to Location & Transformation Draw shapes that each have only mirror lines. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Chance Draw a line to show the likelihood of each event. Impossible See yourself on TV Go out for dinner tonight Attend school tomorrow Receive a letter today Certain Write likely or unlikely to describe the chance of you doing these activities. a. Swim with whales b. Visit a museum unlikely likely c. Ride around Australia d. Walk to school unlikely likely Write events that you think are impossible. riding a tiger sitting on a cloud seeing a unicorn Write events that you think are certain. visiting nan on weekends brushing my teeth reading at school TESTER What is the shape of each half? hexagon square rhombus oblong Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE

17 Name REVIEW Number & Place value a. Write the numbers and number words seven thousand, two hundred and one seven thousand and seventeen seven thousand, two hundred and thirteen seven thousand and three Fractions & Decimals Write the fraction that is shaded. Draw lines to connect equivalent fractions. b. Write the numbers in order from greatest to least three-quarters four-eighths one-quarter NUMBER & ALGEBR A Complete these fact families. = = = = = = = = Work out the difference. Record the steps you use. Money & Financial Mathematics Calculate the change from $. $. Change $ $.0 Change $..0 $ $ $ $ Use the double, double strategy to calculate the cost of. $ $ $ Difference $ Difference $ 0 $ Total Total Total $ $ Complete the facts to match the picture. dots in total 0 dots in total = = 0 = 0 = Patterns & Algebra Write the missing numbers. = + = + = + = + = + = PAGE

18 Answers will vary. This is one example. Using Units of Measurement Write the missing lengths. 0 cm m cm 0 m km m 0cm m 0 cm m km m Draw different shapes that cover squares. Shape Write the times. Colour the quadrilaterals blue. Write R on each rhombus. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY minutes past : minutes past 0 0 Complete the table to show the number of cubes in each prism. : 0 R R Location & transformation Draw the reflection on the other side of the dashed line. R R A B C Prism A B C Number of cubes in one layer Number of layers Total number of cubes 0 Geometric reasoning Loop the angles that are less than a quarter-turn. Chance Data representation & Interpretation STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Draw lines to show the likelihood of these events. You will see a crocodile in a swimming pool. Impossible A tossed coin will land on heads. It will rain tomorrow. You will find $0 today. Thursday will follow Wednesday. Certain The car will start tomorrow. Use the table to complete the graph. Flavour Title: Favourite Milkshake Flavour Flavour Chocolate Strawberry Banana Chocolate Strawberry Banana Votes Favourite Milkshakes 0 Number of votes PAGE

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