SAMPLE PAGES MATHS MENTALS & PRACTICE FOR HOME KEVIN ORCHARD A Double-siDed worksheet samPle... Each worksheet provides practice across all 3 strands of the Australian Curriculum. Each worksheet includes mental maths practice. Encourage your child to work these out in his or her head. 5+3= 9+ = 13 13 − 8 = 6×3= 4+7= 8+ = 15 8−3= 5×6= + 12 = 20 10 − 6 = 10 × 6 = 9+3= number & place value Player NUMBER & ALGEBR A b. Nov. Dec. Jan. Jason 285 178 314 Peter 309 196 254 Ruby 260 295 236 Tom 116 159 203 Max 283 316 345 TOTAL 3 $3.70 = $ February SeasonTotal 1080 Peter 962 Ruby 1124 Tom 631 Max 1279 $1.48 + D m mm = m mm = m mm = m b. $50 − $36.80 = $ $20 − $4.35 = $ A B D E data representati on 8 140 b. C Calculate the change in your head. $100 − $41.80 = $ $50 − $16.30 = $ $20 − $7.20 = $ $50 − $33.90 = $ $100 − $65.80 = $ PAGE VI Each direc Billy 125 120 Jack 115 Tegan 110 0 Jack Tegan Jason Mia ON R EV E R 7 + SE 355 2 Look at Mia Julie Flavour Julie Chocolate Write one digit in each box to make these algorithms correct. ... PAGE 9 325 Money & Fi Jason Grace Billy $20 − $8.65 = $ of a parallelogram? Vanilla 8 9 0 5 − 4 0 4 3 5 Write your answers in the boxes. 8 PARENT/CARER SIG NATURE Strawberry Mango Choc Chip Peppermint Pyramids and pr Each worksheet provides practice for the questions in the national tests. In Year 6, these questions will help prepare your child for the testing that takes place at the beginning of Year 7. This book also includes: • • 1 Write each student's height in 2 different ways . Student Height(cm) Height(m) Grace 135 8 Helpful information is provided about a key idea on the worksheet. • Number lelograms. & interpretation Student Heights 130 PAGE 10 You can use a round-and-adjust strategy when adding amounts close to a whole dollar. For example, when you see $3.48 + $1.99 think $3.50 + $2 less 3c. a. Draw a P on the paral What are the features Student $2.60 = $ 3+7 6+2= When each pencil is sharp ened it loses 9 mm. Write the new lengths in mm. Work out the change in your head. Then draw jumps to show your thinking. $100 − $33.60 = $ 4 of a prism? 3+5= 7 E What are the features 3+6 5+4 $11.47 = $ Work out the total cost in your head. Then write a number sentence to show how you added. $3.47 = $ m mm = C $100 − $87.50 = $ Jason $2.55 + © ORIGO Education. 42 ÷ 7 = mm = B b. Money & Financial Mathematics 20 63 ÷ 7 = 49 ÷ 7 = × 4 = 24 $3.96 + 28 ÷ 7 = At the end of February, the season totals were calculated. Use the above totals to work out the player's scores for February. Player 2 × 6 = 36 11 × 6 = $4.59 + a. Work out the total cricket runs scored by each player. =0 STATIST TICS & PRO BABI LITY 1 6× Additi 14 ÷ 7 = Mental Maths 7×6= s. NUM BER & ALG EBR A 11 − 4 = Name a. Draw a P on the prism reviewafterevery8worksheetstohelpyoucheckifyourchildis A retainingtheknowledgeandskillstheyhavelearnedandpractised Aglossaryofmathematicsterms Colourfulstickersthatyourchildcanusetolabelhisorherbooks. © ORIGO Education. + 5 = 12 × 6 = 48 6 © ORIGO Education. 6×9= shape a. Measure and write the length of each pencil in millimetres and as a decimal fraction of a metre. © ORIGO Education. 9−2= ME ASU REM ENT & GEOMET RY 2+5= Multiplication & division = 13 6+ A Height (cm) 4+8= 5 TESTER Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction © ORIGO Education. using units of measurement 40 5 Name 40 5 Name Mental Maths Addition & Subtraction 4+8= 6+ 2+5= Multiplication & division = 13 9−2= 6×9= + 5 = 12 11 − 4 = 7×6= 5+3= 9+ = 13 13 − 8 = 6×3= 4+7= 8+ = 15 8−3= 5×6= + 12 = 20 10 − 6 = 10 × 6 = 9+3= number & place value 1 a. Work out the total cricket runs × 6 = 48 6× =0 × 6 = 36 11 × 6 = 14 ÷ 7 = 28 ÷ 7 = 63 ÷ 7 = 49 ÷ 7 = × 4 = 24 $4.59 + $3.70 = $ $3.96 + $11.47 = $ 42 ÷ 7 = scored by each player. NUMBER & ALGEBR A b. Player Nov. Dec. Jan. Jason 285 178 314 Peter 309 196 254 Ruby 260 295 236 Tom 116 159 203 Max 283 316 345 TOTAL 3 Work out the change in your head. Then draw jumps to show your thinking. $100 − $87.50 = $ t the end of February, the season totals were A calculated. Use the above totals to work out the player's scores for February. Player February Season Total Jason 1080 Peter 962 Ruby 1124 Tom 631 Max 1279 Money & Financial Mathematics $100 − $33.60 = $ $50 − $36.80 = $ $20 − $4.35 = $ 2 Work out the total cost in your head. Then write a number sentence to show how you added. © ORIGO Education. $2.55 + $1.48 + $3.47 = $ $2.60 = $ 4 Calculate the change in your head. $100 − $41.80 = $ $50 − $16.30 = $ $20 − $7.20 = $ $50 − $33.90 = $ $100 − $65.80 = $ $20 − $8.65 = $ You can use a round-and-adjust strategy when adding amounts close to a whole dollar. For example, when you see $3.48 + $1.99 think $3.50 + $2 less 3c. PAGE 9 using units of measurement 5 shape a. Measure and write the length of each pencil in millimetres and as a decimal fraction of a metre. 6 a. Draw a P on the prisms. mm = m mm = m b. What are the features of a prism? C D 7 mm = m mm = m a. Draw a P on the parallelograms. E When each pencil is sharpened it loses 9 mm. Write the new lengths in mm. A B D E b. 8 What are the features of a parallelogram? C data representation & interpretation Write each student's height in 2 different ways. Student Heights Student 140 Height (cm) STATISTICS & PROBABILITY m B b. TESTER mm = 135 Grace 130 Billy 125 Jack 120 Tegan 115 Height (m) Jason 110 0 Height (cm) Mia Grace Billy Jack Tegan Jason Mia Julie Julie Student Write one digit in each box to make these algorithms correct. PAGE 10 7 + 8 9 8 0 5 − 4 PARENT/CARER SIGNATURE 0 4 3 5 8 Write your answers in the boxes. © ORIGO Education. ME ASUREMENT & GEOMETRY A
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