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1 Name MENTAL MATHS Addition & Subtraction Multiplication = = = = = + = = = = = + = = 9 = 9 = = + 9 = = = 0 = = + = = 9 = = = Number & place value Write the answer. Then write the turnaround fact. a. c. = 9 = = 9 = b. d. = = = = Write the fact family for each picture. a. dots in total 9 9 c. dots in total + 9 = + = + 9 = + = 9 = 9 = 9 = 9 = b. dots in total 9 d. dots in total + = + = + 9 = + = 9 = = = 9 = Fractions & decimals Loop one-half. Complete the sentence. One-half of is. One-half of is. Loop one-quarter. Complete the sentence. Patterns & algebra One-quarter of is. One-quarter of is. a. Write numbers to describe each part in this pattern. + = + + = 9 b. Write numbers to describe the fourth picture in the same pattern = Fractions describe equal parts of one whole. For example, when one whole is divided into equal parts, the fraction one-half describes one of those equal parts. PAGE
2 Answers will vary. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using Units of Measurement Ten balance kilogram. Write less than, equal to or more than one-half kilogram to describe each object. a. b. c. more than less than one-half kilogram one-half kilogram Shape Draw what you would see from above each object. equal to one-half kilogram STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Chance Imagine you make spins with this spinner. a. How many times do you think it will stop on purple? b. Use a pencil and paperclip with the spinner and make spins. Record the results in this tally chart. Colour Tally Total Purple Green Data representation & interpretation 9 a. Use tallies to record the numbers of consonants and vowels in these students first names. Student Name Consonants Vowels Timothy Seth Mia William Louise Tahlia b. Who has the least number of vowels? Seth c. Who has more vowels than consonants? Mia Louise TESTER Which purse shows an amount greater than $.0? Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE
3 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. MENTAL MATHS Addition & Subtraction Multiplication = 9 = = = = + 9 = = = = = = = = = = 9 + = = = = = + = 9 = 9 = = = Number & place value Loop the number. Write the number not looped. Loop 0 fingers. Loop fingers. 0 not looped not looped Patterns & Algebra Write numbers to make each balance picture true. Then write a matching number sentence. + = + Loop fingers. MONEY & FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS not looped Draw coins to show different ways to pay the exact amount for each stamp. + = = + c a. Write numbers to show the same pattern another way. c 0 0 c b. Loop the repeating part in each pattern. The equals symbol (=) means balances or is the same as. For example, + = + can be read as + balances + or + is the same as +. PAGE
4 Answers will vary. This is one example. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using units of measurement Write the time on the digital clock. Then write the minutes past time. : 0 0 : : 0 minutes past minutes past minutes past Shape Polygons are closed shapes that have only straight sides. Use colours to show different polygons in this picture. Draw a shape to match. a polygon not a polygon STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data representation & interpretation You can sort these buttons by colour and shape. a. Use tallies in this two-way table to show the sorting. Shape Round Square Triangle Hexagon Colour Blue Pink Green Yellow b. How many buttons are blue? c. How many buttons are round? d. How many buttons are blue and round? e. Which button shape comes in only one colour? f. Which two colours have the same number of buttons? g. Which colour has the fewest buttons? h. Which colour has the most buttons? blue and pink triangle yellow blue TESTER Which shape does not have one-half shaded? Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE
5 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. MENTAL MATHS Addition & Subtraction = = + = 9 = = + = = + = = = + = = + = 9 = 0 = + = = + = = = + = = = 9 = = number & place value Read the clues. Write the matching number. Fractions & decimals a. Colour one-half of each shape. I am between 0 and 0. I am an odd number. The digit in the tens place is more than the digit in the ones place. I am more than 0 but less than. I am an odd number. My digits are the same. b. Colour one-quarter of each shape. I am between 0 and 0. I am an even number. The digit in the tens place is odd. The difference between my digits is. 0 I am less than 90 but more than 0. Both my digits are even. The difference between my digits is. Complete these tables. Multiply by Share by Number in each group Total number Total number Number in each group 9 Patterns & Algebra Write the missing numbers to make true sentences. group of = groups of = groups of = groups of = Capacity is measured in units such litres and is the total amount that a container can hold. For example, a -litre jug has a capacity of litre. PAGE
6 Using Units of Measurement L L L b. I have corners that are the same size. I have straight sides of equal length. square ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY a. Which container is holding litre? b. Which container is holding one-quarter of a litre? c. Which container is holding one-half of a litre? Shape A Write the name of each D shape. B a. I have corners. I have straight sides. triangle C B C A Location & Transformation Start at the. Follow the directions. Colour the square at the end of each path. a. Go right, down, left, down. Colour the square blue. b. Go down, left, up, right. Colour the square red. c. Go up, right, down, right. Colour the square green. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data representation & interpretation Write these items in the Venn diagram. shorts jeans beanie thongs gloves joggers Things We Wear Hot Day shorts thongs t-shirt Cold Day cap joggers jeans cap t-shirt beanie gloves 9 This graph shows how Year students get Bike to school. Bus a. How do most students get to school? car Walk b. Do fewer or more students walk than travel in a bus to school? c. Which types of travel are used about the same? bike Car fewer bus TESTER This table shows the points achieved by reading groups. Which group has 9 points? Emus Kangaroos Wombats Koalas Group Emus Kangaroos Wombats Koalas Points Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE
7 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. MENTAL MATHS Addition & Subtraction Multiplication = 0 + = = = = 0 0 = = = = = = + + = = 9 = = 0 + = 0 + = = = = 90 = + + = 9 = = = 9 Number & place value Draw a line to show where each number is located on the number line Money & financial mathematics Draw coins to show how you could pay the exact amount for each item. c Patterns & algebra Continue these number patterns Draw more to balance the total. Then write a matching number sentence. counters 9 0 = + c 0 counters = 9 + 0c 0 counters = + A mirror line cuts a shape or design in half so that one-half is a mirror image of the other half. PAGE
8 Answers will vary. This is one example. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY shape Copy each shape. Location & Transformation Find and draw a mirror line in each shape. Then colour one-half of each shape. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data representation & interpretation Jack measured how far he could throw different objects. This table shows his results. Item a. Which object travelled the greatest distance? Metres m m m m The ball. b. Why do you think the feather only travelled one metre? Because it is very light. c. Show Jack s results on this bar graph. Title: 9 Number of metres 0 Object TESTER Twenty-four shoes were lined up outside a classroom door. How many pairs of shoes are there? 9 Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE
9 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. MENTAL MATHS Addition & Subtraction 9 Multiplication + + = + = = = = + + = + 9 = 9 = = = + + = + = = 9 = = + + = + 9 = 9 9 = = = = + = = = = Number & Place Value Write the answer. Then draw jumps to show your thinking. + = Write the missing digits to make each number sentence true = + = + = 9 a. Look at this number sentence. Write true or false. $ + $ = $ b. How did you decide? Fractions & Decimals + true Double is 0 plus more. Loop one-quarter. Complete the sentence. One-quarter of is. Money & Financial mathematics Write the totals. Patterns & Algebra Write the answers. Use a pattern to help. + = 9 + = + = 9 + = + = 9 + = + = 9 + = + = 9 + = Complete these addition patterns. $. $.0 + = 0 + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = 9 + = You can use doubles to add nearby numbers. For example, when you see + think double plus more. PAGE 9
10 Answers will vary. Using Units of Measurement Loop the container that holds about litre. Shape For each of these, draw two more sides to make an oblong or a square. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY 9 Draw other containers that hold about litre. Geometric Reasoning In each pair, loop the strips that show the greatest opening. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data representation & interpretation Look at this bar graph. Number of votes Year Favourite Sandwich Fillings 0 Vegemite Ham Chicken Jam Tuna Sandwich filling a. Which is the least popular filling? b. Which filling has votes? c. How many more students voted for chicken than ham? d. Which two fillings have the same number of votes? e. How many students voted altogether? tuna ham jam vegemite TESTER Which object has edges? Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE
11 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. MENTAL MATHS Addition & Subtraction Multiplication 0 + = + + = 0 = = = + = = = = = + = = = = = = + + = = = = + = + + = = = = 9 NUMbER & PLACE VALUE Write the answer. Then draw jumps to show your thinking. + = Draw jumps to show different ways to work out the answer. a. 9 + = Write the missing numbers on each piece of hundred board. Fractions & decimals Colour one-third. Complete the sentence. Money & Financial mathematics One-third of Draw the coins you could use to make $.. is. b. + = Patterns & Algebra Write the next numbers in each pattern.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9,, 0,,,,, 9 You can use a place-value strategy to add two-digit numbers. For example, when you see + think + + or + +. PAGE
12 Answers will vary. This is one example. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using units of measurement Write the times on the digital clocks. Then complete the sentence. START STOP The bus ride took START : 0 hours. : 0 : 0 Shape Complete the charts. Geometric Reasoning Corners Edges Faces Corners Edges Faces 9 Colour the strips to match. Green = one-quarter turn Blue = less than a one-quarter turn Yellow = more than a one-quarter turn STOP : 0 The movie took hours. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data representation & interpretation Daniel asked some friends what super power they liked best. He showed his results with this picture graph. Strength Speed Invisibility Flight Super Powers = vote a. What is the most popular super power? b. What is the least popular super power? c. How many friends voted for speed and strength? d. How many more friends would like to be invisible than be able to fly? e. How many friends voted altogether? invisibility strength TESTER Which of these shows a flip to the right? Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE
13 Answers will vary. This is one example. Name MENTAL MATHS Addition & Subtraction Multiplication = + = 9 = = = + = + = 0 = = = 9 + = 0 + = = 0 = = 9 + = 0 + = 9 = = = + = + = = = = NUMbER & PLACE VALUE Write the answer. Then draw jumps to show your thinking. a. = b. 9 0 Write the answer. Show how you worked it out on the number board Look at the blocks. Write the number on the expander. Then write the number. 9 = = Fractions & decimals Loop one-half. Write the answer. One-half of Money & financial mathematics Write the total. Patterns & Algebra Write the answers. is. 9 + = = + = = + = = + = = 9 + = = Write the next numbers. Count on in steps of. 0,,,,, Count back in steps of. 0,,,,, 9 $. You can use a count-back strategy to subtract. For example, when you see think 0 or 0. PAGE
14 Answers will vary. This is one example. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using Units of measurement Look at this calendar. March S M T W Th F S a. How many Wednesdays are there in March? b. What is the date of the st Sunday in March? c. What day is March? d. What day is it days after March? th Thursday Friday 9 What are things that you would measure in metres? ShApe Loop the object that matches the data in the chart. Corners Straight edges a car a couch a room Curved edges Flat faces Curved surfaces 0 0 Data representation & Interpretation STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Look at the picture graph. a. Which flavour was the least popular? raspberry b. Which flavour had votes? lemon c. Which flavour had double the number of votes than lemon? lime d. How many fewer people voted for raspberry than orange? e. How many people voted altogether? Flavour Favourite Flavour Lime Orange Raspberry Lemon = vote TESTER School starts at a quarter to nine. Which clock below shows this time? 9: : : 9: Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE
15 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. MENTAL MATHS Addition & Subtraction Multiplication = + = 0 = = = + 9 = + = 0 = 0 = = + 9 = + = 90 = = = + 9 = + 9 = 9 = = = + 9 = + = 9 = 9 = = NUMbER & PLACE VALUE Write the answer. Then draw jumps to show how you worked out the difference. = Fractions & Decimals Draw lines to show quarters. Write true or false. $ $ = $ $ $ = $ $9 $ = $ The number in the centre shows the difference between the numbers in each pair of opposite circles. Write the missing numbers. Write numbers to show true number sentences = + = false true true = + = + = + = 9 9 Colour one-quarter. money & financial mathematics Colour three-quarters. a. Hollie has $. How much more does she need to buy a new dress that costs $? b. Draw the notes and coins she could use to pay the exact price. Patterns & Algebra Write the missing numbers. The reflection of a shape looks like the shape has been flipped over an imaginary line. PAGE
16 ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using Units of Measurement a. Use the ruler to work out the length of each pencil. cm b. Colour the shortest pencil red. c. Colour the longest pencil blue. 9 Loop in blue the months that have 0 days. Loop in red the months that have days. cm cm cm Location & Transformation Draw the reflection of each shape on the other side of the blue line. May November July December February September March August October June January April STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Data Representation & Interpretation This tally chart shows the types of books students like to borrow from the library. Book Type Tally Total Story Comic Digital Fact Picture a. Write the total for each type of book. b. Show the results on this bar graph. Number of students 9 0 Favourite Books Borrowed Story Comic Digital Fact Picture Type of book TESTER Ryley took a marble out of a box without looking. Which box would give Ryley the best chance of picking a red marble? Colour one bubble. PAGE PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE DATE
17 Name Answers will vary. This is one example. REVIEW NUMbER & PLACE VALUE Read the clues to help you work out the mystery number. I am greater than and less than. I am an even number. The difference between my digits is. Fractions & Decimals Colour one-half blue. Colour one-quarter of each shape red. Complete the missing parts. ones hundreds 0 tens Draw a line to show where these numbers are located on the number line. Then write the nearest ten Use the number line to work out the total cost. $ $ + $ = $ $9 Use the number line to work out the difference in cost. $ $ 0 0 $ $ = $ Money & financial Mathematics The total is 9 Draw the coins you could use to pay the exact amount for each item. 0c c Patterns & Algebra Write the next numbers in each pattern. 90,, 0,,,,,,,, Complete the addition patterns. + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = + = 9 + = 9 $ 0. 0 PAGE
18 Answers will vary. This is one example. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Using Units of measurement This jug holds L. Choose and copy a label that best describes how much each container holds. less than Holds less than one-half litre about Use the ruler to measure the length of each item. Holds L more than more than one-quarter litre cm cm Shape Write the numbers for each object. Corners Faces Edges 0 Location & Transformation Draw the reflection of each shape on the other side of the blue line. cm Read the scale. Write the mass in words. 0 kilograms four kilograms GEOMETRIC REASONING Loop the angle that is less than a quarter turn. STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Chance List events for each label. going out to dinner, watching TV with Nan Possible Impossible seeing a fairy, sitting on a cloud Certain doing homework, seeing friends at school Data Representation & Interpretation 9 Sport Netball Soccer Swimming Dance Year Weekend Sports 0 Number of students a. Which sports together are less popular than dance? netball b. How many Year students do sport on the weekend? swimming PAGE
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