Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Warm Up Questions

1. 605p = £6.50. Is this right or wrong?

2. 1 kg of sugar costs £1.50. What is the cost of 100g sugar?

3. 20 lollipops cost £10. What is the cost of 1 lollipop?

4. 1 kg of tomatoes cost £1.96. How much does 250g tomatoes cost?

5. 10 strawberries cost 50p. You need 20 strawberries to make a smoothie. How much does it cost to buy strawberries to make 4 smoothies?

6. Anna buys a sandwich and pays with a £10 note? If she gets a £5 note, a pound coin and two 20p coins as change. How much does the sandwich cost?

7. Anna wants to save £10 to buy her favourite toy. She has three £2 coins, two £1 coins, three 20p coins and nine 2p coins. How much more money does she have to save?

8. £2.99 x 10 is ________ pence less than £30.00.

9. £9.09 is __________ pence less than £10.

10. Which of the following has the higher value?

  Three 20p coins and eight 2p coins 
                       (or)
   Five 10p coins and four 5p coins

11. What is 25% of £5.00?

12. What is the cost of 250 ml of juice if 2.5 litres of juice cost £3.90?

13. What is 75% of £10.00?

14. Anna has £200. She spends £50. What percentage of her money does she spend?

15. Which is the bigger amount, 15% of  £40 or 20% of £30?

            

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Word Problems 15/09/14

1. Anna has 13 bracelets. Sara has three times as many bracelets as Anna and Lucy has two times as many as Sara. How many bracelets do they all have together?

2. Jack has 123 stickers. John has 2/3 of what Jack has. How many more stickers does Jack have than John?

3. A recipe says to use one part flour to half part sugar. If Anna uses 500g of flour, how much sugar should she use?

4. There were 3 choices of school lunch to choose from. There were 525 pupils in the school. 2/5 of the pupils chose the first choice. 1/5 of the pupils chose the second choice. What fraction of the pupils chose the third choice? How many pupils chose the third choice?

5. Anna and Sara were a book of 600 raffle tickets each to sell. Anna sold 17/20 of her tickets. Sara sold 11/15 of her tickets. who sold more?

6. Sara weighs 1/3 of what Anna weighs. If Sara weighs 24 kg, how much does Anna weigh?

7.  1/4 of the pupils in Year 5 bike to school. If 16 pupils bike to school, how many pupils are there in Year 5?

8. 1/10 of the pupils in Year 6 did not go on the school trip. If 3 pupils did not go, how many pupils are there in Year 6?

9. 1/3 of the pupils in Year 3 are girls. If there are 28 girls in Year 3, how many pupils are there in Year 3?

10. 1/8 of the chocolates in a box have nuts. If 12 chocolates have nuts, how many chocolates are there in the box?

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Warm Up Questions

1. Write down all the factors of 120.

2. Which is bigger, 0.9 or 0.09?

3. How many lines of symmetry does a square have?

4. Name an alphabet which has two lines of symmetry?

5. Which is bigger, 3/5 or 3/10?

6. What is the place value of 7 in 3.17?

7. Can 3.05 be written as 3.5? Explain your answer.

8. What is the sum of all the prime numbers from 1 to 10?

9. Change 17/4 into a mixed number.

10. What is the sum of all the angles in a triangle?

11. Is 342 divisible by 3? How do you find out doing the division?

12. Which is bigger, 1084 or 1804?

13. Jake went on  a five day holiday to France two days before(today). If today is Wednesday, on what day of the week will he come back?

14. Jake is twice as old as John. John will be 10 years old in two years. How old will be Jake then?

15. A pizza is cut into 10 slices. John eats 2 slices, his sister eats 2 slice and their mother eat 3 slices. What percentage of the pizza is left?



Thursday, 11 September 2014

Warm Up Questions

1)   3/4 + 1/2 =                           11) 450 g = _______ kg

2)   2/5 + 3/5 =                           12) 205 cm = ________ m

3)   3/10 + 2/10 =                       13) 46 ÷ 10 =_______

4)  Simplify:  17/51 =                  14) _____  ÷ 100 = 0.25

5)  Simplify:  25/250 =                 15) _____  ÷ 15 = 7

6) Simplify:   13/78 =                   16) 336  ÷ ______ = 42

7) 1706p =                                   17) 54 x ____ = 216

8) 2515p =                                   18) 346 - _____ = 64

9) 1.25 km = _______m                19) 459 + _____ = 700

10)  3.05 km = _______m            20) 4.56 x ______ = 456

21) How many quarters are there in 3?

22) How many 1/2 kilograms are there in 5 kilograms?

23) How many 100 millilitres are there in 2.5 litres?

24) What is the value of 3 in 3459?

25) What is the value of 4 in 3459?

Word Problems - Fractions and Percentages

1. In a survey conducted among 180 school children, 1/2 of them came to school by walk, 1/6 of them came to school by bus, 1/5 of them told they came to school by car and the rest came to school by bicycle. How many children cycle to school?

2. Nikki had £36. She spent 3/4 of her money to buy a birthday gift for her mother. She spent 1/3 of the money left to buy a sandwich for her. She put the money left over in her piggy bank. How much money did she put in the piggy bank?

3. John spent 50% of the money he had to buy movie tickets and 45% to take his family for dinner. If he had money £150, how much money did he spend?

4. James wants to save £200. If he saves 10% of the money in 1 week, how much money will he save 7 weeks? How long will it for him to save the whole amount?

5. A pair of boots costs £55.00. It was on sale for 20% off. How much would it cost?

6. There are 42 seats in a coach. 1/2 of them are occupied by adults. 1/3 of them are occupied by children. Rest were empty. How many seats were empty?

7. A survey was conducted about the favourite ice cream flavour. 
45% liked vanilla, 20% liked  chocolate, 5% liked mint with chocolate chip and the rest liked toffee. What percentage of the people surveyed liked toffee?

8. Sara counted the coins in her piggy bank. She had 120 coins in total. 25% of them were 1 penny,  20% of them were 2p, 10% were 5p, 15% were 10p, 15% were 50p and the rest were 20p. What percentage of the coins she had  were had were 20p?
How much money did she have in total?

9. A train goes from London to Manchester 360 passengers. 2/5 of the passengers were men, 1/3 of them were women and the rest were children. How many children were on the train?

10. 80% of the pupils in a class went for the Paris trip. If 5 pupils did not go on the trip, find the total number the pupils in the class?



Saturday, 6 September 2014

Word Problems - Multiplication and Division

1) Oranges are packed in bags of 4 each. If there are 159 oranges, how many bags of oranges can be packed?

2) 1800 books are arranged in 12 bookcases. If each bookcase has 5 shelves, how many books are there in one shelf?

3) A supermarket orders 250 egg cartons with 12 eggs in each carton. If it pays £600 for the order, what is the price of an egg?

4) Jake sells juice in the Summer Fayre. The table shows the prices of different juice cartons.
                 size                    price              number sold
               Small                  £0.75                   ?
               Medium              £0.99               350
               Large                  £1.15               250
If he has £814 in total at the end, how many small cartons does he sell?

5) 210 pupils are going on a school trip and 15 teachers are accompanying them. If a coach can accommodate 36 passengers, how many such coaches should be arranged?

6) A chocolate bar costs 75p. It was on an offer saying 'Buy 3 for £2'. Jane buys 6 chocolate bars. How much money does she save with the offer?
Can she buy another chocolate bar with the money she saved?

7) The product of two numbers is 84 and their difference is 25. What are the two numbers?

8) I picked a number, multiplied it by 8 and divided by 6. The result was 16. What was the number I pick?

9) A sandwich costs £2.99 and a drink costs 99p. Anna, John and James have £10 in total. Anna says that they can buy three sandwiches and a drink. John says that is wrong. Who is right?

10) How many less than 60 is the product of 0.59 and 100?




Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Find the missing numbers

1)  _ 8 2             2)  4 6 _             3) 2 _ 4 _
     4 _ 4 +               _ 5 9 +              _ 3 _ 6  -
   ______              ______             ________      
       3 5 _                  1 _ 4                  1 6 2 4

4) 8 _ 1              5) 7 _ 3 _            6) 5 0 _ 0
    _ 9 _  -               2 6 _ 2 +             2 _ 6 _  -         
________              ______               _______
     3  2 1                  _ 0 0 0                _ 2 3 6

7) 3 _ 3 _           8) 4 _ _ _              9) _ 2 _ 2
    _ 3 _ 3  +           _ 6 4 3  -               4 _ 4 _  -
________             _______               _______
    7 2 2 3                13 5 7                   3 6 7 3

10)  9 _ _           11)  _ 4 _              12)  6 4 _ _
       _ 8 4  -               4 8 9  -                  _ 2 7 3  -
      ______               _____                  ________
       4 3 6                  3 _ 3                      2 _ 2 7

13) 8 _ _            14)  _ 7 _ 
      5 1 2   -               3 _ 4 -
      ______             _______
      _ 8 7                   5 4 8