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NAME: GRADE: MATHS WORKSHEETS TERM 2 MULTIPLICATION / DIVISION / TIME TESSELATIONS / TANGRAMS 1

SYLLABUS INSTAMATHS WKSHEET Tables (multiplying) 18; 20; 23; 25; Tables (patterning) 30 Tables (dividing) 19; 21; 24; Long multiplication by 1 digit 31; 32; Long multiplication by 2 digits 33 Tables (multiply and divide) 22; Multiplication by 10, 100, 1000 26; 27; 3 Zeros in multiplication 28 Traditional multiplication 4, Dividing by 10 and 100 29; 5 Short Division 35; 36 6 The 4 operations 37 Word Problems 38 MEASUREMENT (Time) Measuring Time 7 24 hr clock showing am and pm 83; 85; 86 Converting Time 8 Hours and Minutes/Bus time table 9 Using a Calender 87; 88 10 Roman numerals (to be learned) 84 10 Time Quiz 84 11 Speed, Distance and Time 89 SPACE AND SHAPE Tesselations/Tangrams 12-15 MATHLETICS: Operations / Patterns and Algebra 16 2

MULTIPLYING BY 10, 100 AND 1000 Worked example: 761 people attend a concert. They each pay R10 for a ticket. What is the total amount in ticket sales? Solution: 761 people each pay R10, so we multiply 761 by 10. The answer is R 7 610 Exercise 1 (a) 3 x 10 (b) 123 x 10 (c) 2347 x 10 (d) 34 x 100 (e) 234 x 100 (f) 5632 x 100 (g) 3 X 1000 (h) 65 x 1000 (i) 877 x 1000 (j) 4568 x 1000 INSTAMATHS EXERCISES Tables - 2 3 4 Instamaths 18 Total 20 Your mark: Tables 5 67 Instamaths 20 Total 20 Your mark: Tables - 8 9 Instamaths 23 Total 10 Your mark: Mixed Tables Instamaths 25 Total 20 Your mark: Patterning 9 and 11 Instamaths 30 Total 20 Your mark: Long multiplication 1 digit Instamaths 31 Total 10 Your mark: Long multiplication 1 digit Instamaths 32 Total 20 Your mark: Long multiplication 2 digits Instamaths 33 Total 20 Your mark: Multiplication 10,100, 1000 Instamaths 26 Total 20 Your mark: Multiplication 10,100, 1000 Instamaths 27 Total 20 Your mark: Zeros in multiplication Instamaths 28 Total 20 Your mark: 3

LONG MULTIPLICATION EXERCISE 1 1. 45 x 5 3. 345 x 2 2. 64 x 4 4. 273 x 8 EXERCISE 2 1. 78 x 53 3. 54 x 37 2. 45 x 42 4. 67 x 28 EXERCISE 3 1. 341 x 56 3. 536 x 66 2. 523 x 34 4. 642 x 32 EXERCISE 4 1. 2 436 x 23 4. 6 432 x 31 7. 3 264 x 12 2. 1 564 x 14 5. 4 639 x 27 8. 4 687 x 11 3. 3 143 x 35 6. 1 043 x 29 9. 6 832 x 77 PROBLEM SOLVING 1. A hotel ordered 347 bags of potatoes. If there were 45 potatoes in each bag, how many potatoes were ordered? 2. A gardener planted 239 trays of pansies. Each tray had 23 pansies in them. How many pansies did he plant? 3. A banana tree had 534 bunches of bananas on them. How many bananas were there on the tree if there were 34 bananas in each bunch? 4. I ordered 142 pizzas and cut them into 14 pieces. How many pieces did I have altogether? 4

DIVIDING BY 10 and 100 Dividing by 10 When you divide by 10 you move all the digits one place to the right and then numbers become 10 times smaller. If the number ends with a zero you can simply remove it. For example: 250 10 = 25 Dividing by 100 When you divide by 100 you move all the digits two place to the right and then numbers become 100 times smaller. them If the number ends with two zeros you simply remove them. For example: 2 500 100 = 25 EXERCISE 1 1. 5 100 10 = 2. 1 100 10 = 3. 1 630 10 = 4. 7 040 10 = 5. 1 900 10 = 6. 2 140 10 = 7. 8370 10 = 8. 1970 10 = EXERCISE 2 1. 5 100 100 = 2. 1 100 100 = 3. 17 300 100 = 4. 73 000 100 = 5. 16 800 100 = 6. 3 100 100 = 7. 81 200 100 = 8. 14 900 100 = INSTAMATHS EXERCISES Dividing by 10 and 100 Instamaths 29 Total 20 Your mark: 5

SHORT DIVISION EXERCISE 1 1. 429 3 2. 303 3 3. 180 6 4. 282 2 5. 100 5 6. 260 4 7. 141 3 8. 400 5 EXERCISE 2 1. 175 7 2. 440 4 3. 220 10 4. 410 5 5. 540 6 6. 148 4 7. 450 9 8. 200 8 9. 234 9 10. 459 3 11. 462 6 12. 188 2 EXERCISE 3 (WITH REMAINDERS) 1. 169 7 2. 430 4 3. 342 10 4. 217 5 5. 531 6 6. 151 4 7. 471 9 8. 214 3 INSTAMATHS EXERCISES Dividing by 2 3 4 Instamaths 19 Total 20 Your mark: Dividing by 5 6 7 Instamaths 21 Total 10 Your mark: Dividing by 8 9 Instamaths 24 Total 20 Your mark: Multiply and divide by 6 Instamaths 22 Total 10 Your mark: Short Division Instamaths 35 Total 20 Your mark: Long Division Instamaths 36 Total 10 Your mark: The four operations Instamaths 37 Total 20 Your mark: Word Problems Instamaths 38 Total 10 Your mark: PROBLEM SOLVING 1. I have 480 cm of ribbon. How many 6 cm lengths can I get from it? 2. I have 528 eggs. If I put 6 eggs into a box, how many egg boxes would I use? 3. I have R320 and tickets for a show cost R8 each? How many tickets can I buy? 4. There are 148 children in grade 4. How many teams of 5 can they make? 6

MEASURING TIME We can measure time in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, fortnights, months, seasons, years, decades, centuries and millennia. You need to understand these units of measurement and know when to use each one. Seconds - used for measuring a short length of time such as a quick sprint. Minutes - used for measuring time that is quite short, but likely to be longer than 60 seconds such as a bus journey to school. Hours - used for measuring longer periods of time, such as how many hours you have to work in a day or a week. TYPES OF CLOCKS A DIGITAL CLOCK AN ANALOGUE CLOCK 7

CONVERTING TIME DIGITAL (24 HR CLOCK) AND ANALOGUE (12 HR CLOCK) With the 24 hour (digital) clock the time is shown in hours and minutes from midnight. With am/pm or 12 hour (analogue) clock the day is split into the 12 hours running from midnight to noon (the am hours) and the other 12 hours running from noon to midnight (the pm hours). 24 hour clock 12 hour clock 00:00 00:00 am 01:00 13:00 01:00 am 01:00 pm 02:00 14:00 02:00 am 02:00 pm 03:00 15:00 03:00 am 03:00 pm 04:00 16:00 04:00 am 04:00 pm 05:00 17:00 05:00 am 05:00 pm 06:00 18:00 06:00 am 06:00 pm 07:00 19:00 07:00 am 07:00 pm 08:00 20:00 08:00 am 08:00 pm 09:00 21:00 09:00 am 09:00 pm 10:00 22:00 10:00 am 10:00 pm 11:00 23:00 11:00 am 11:00 pm 12:00 24:00 12:00 pm 00:00 am Time in words 24 hour clock (digital clock) 12 hour clock (analogue clock) 1. seven o clock in the evening 19:00 07:00 pm 2. quarter to ten in the evening 09:45 pm 3. twenty past two in the afternoon 14:20 4. quarter past ten in the evening 22:15 5. midnight 00:00 am 6. midday 12:00 7. quarter past two in the evening 02:15 am 8. half past eleven in the evening 11:30 pm 9. quarter past eight in the morning 08:15 10. quarter to 7 in the morning 06:45 am INSTAMATHS EXERCISES 24 hr clock Instamaths 83 Total 10 Your mark: 24 hr clock Instamaths 85 Total 10 Your mark: 24 hr clock Instamaths 86 Total 10 Your mark: 8

HOURS AND MINUTES/BUS TIME TABLE 1 hr = 60 mins; ¾ hr = 45 mins; ½ hr = 30 mins; ¼ hr = 15 mins; Complete the following 1 hour = 60 mins 2 ½ hours = mins 3 hours and 57 mins = mins 4 ¾ hours = mins 5 hours and 33 mins = mins 6 ¼ hours = mins 1 min = 60 secs Write the following as hours and minutes. 330 mins = hours minutes 260 mins = hours minutes 470 mins = hours minutes 205 mins = hours minutes BUS TIMETABLE DESTINATION Cape Town Somerset West Worcester Caledon Mossel Bay BUS 9:00am 10:15am 11:00am 1:45pm 2:10pm 1. How long does it take to get from Cape Town to Somerset West? 2. How long does it take to go from Caledon to Mossel Bay? 3. How long does it take to get from Somerset West to Worcester? 4. How long does it take to get from Cape Town to Worcester? 5. How long does it take to get from Worcester to Mossel Bay? 9

USING A CALENDER 1. What date is your birthday? 2. What day is your birthday on this year? 3. How many Sundays are there in August? 4. How many Fridays are there in January? 6. How many days are there in April? 7. Which is the shortest month? 8. Besides January, March, May, August, October and December which month has 31 days? 9. How many full weeks are there in each month? 10. How many months is it from 1 st April to 1 st December? 11. What will the date be 2 weeks from today? 12. What day is Christmas Day on this year? ROMAN NUMERALS (to be learned) 1 = I 2 = II 3 = III 4 = IV 5 = V 6 = VI 7 = VII 8 = VIII 9 = IX 10 = X 11 = XI 12 = X11 INSTAMATHS EXERCISES Using a calender Instamaths 87 Total 10 Your mark: Using a calender Instamaths 88 Total 10 Your mark: 10

TIME QUIZ 1 How many seconds are there in a minute? 2 How many hours are there in a day? 3 How many days are there in a week? 4 How many days are there in a year? 5 How many weeks are there in a year? 6 How many months are there in a year? 7 Which month comes after March? 8 Which is the 8 th month of the year? 9 Which month comes before November? 10 Which month changes the number of days it has in it if it is a leap year? 11 Which is the 6 th month of the year? 12 How many minutes have passed in a quarter past the hour? 13 How many minutes have passed if it is half past the hour? 14 How many minutes have passed if it is quarter to the hour? PROBLEMS 1 Sue got on the bus at 9 o clock. The journey took half an hour. What time did she get off the bus? 2 Playtime started at quarter past ten. It finished at quarter to eleven. How long was playtime? 3 Grade 4 got on the school bus at five to 11. They arrived at the centre at half past twelve. How long was the bus journey? 4 The children sat down to watch a film at quarter to five. It lasted an hour and a half. What time did the film end? 5 Mary went into a shop at 10:30. She came out t 10:45. How long was she in the shop? INSTAMATHS EXERCISES Time Quiz Instamaths 84 Total 10 Your mark: Speed, Distance, Time Instamaths 89 Total 20 Your mark: 11

SPACE AND SHAPE: TESSELLATIONS/TANGRAMS A tessellation is when the same shape repeats itself without leaving spaces. You may tessellate with squares, hexagons (6 sided figure) and octogons (8 sided figure). You may also tessellate with letters like the letters F and S, Colour in the tessellating hexagons to make a colourful display. How many sides does this shape have? What is this shape called? It is a 12

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TANGRAMS Go over the dotted lines in a dark colour. Trace the shapes onto an A4 page and cut out the 7 pieces. Try to make the dog (difficult) but then move on to the yacht, pram, cat, running man, triangle, teapot and shoe which are on the next page. 14

MATHS GAME 1. Go to yellow Maths folder on your computer screen. 2. Click on TANGRAM 3. Start at the easy end and work through to very hard. Please mark off the work when you have done it. Easy Medium Hard V Hard 15

GRADE 4 MATHLETICS OPERATIONS/PATTERNS AND ALGEBRA OPERATIONS : PATTERNS AND ALGEBRA ARE YOU READY? ARE YOU READY? Estimate sums Problems: add and subtract Estimate differences Missing values Adding colossal columns Find the missing number 1 Subtracting colossal columns TEST Add: common denominator Multiply 2 digit number: regroup SOMETHING EASIER Long division Magic mental addition Magic mental addition Magic mental subtraction Magic mental subtraction Increasing patterns Multiplication facts Fact families: multiply and divide SOMETHING HARDER Arithmetic laws Problems : times and divide TEST Mass word problems Pick the next number SOMETHING EASIER Find the missing number 2 Addictive addition I am thinking of a number Simple subtraction Multiplication arrays Short division Simplifying fractions Order of operations 1 SOMETHING HARDER Column addition Column subtractions Division facts Contracted multiplication Add: no common denominator Highest common factor Order of operations 2 16