Maths Revision

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It is very important that we practice our maths skills regularly to develop them properly.

Use the links below to work through these Maths activities and develop your knowledge of different aspects of the maths curriculum.

 

Number and Place Value is the starting place for Maths, if you don’t know the value that different numbers represent then maths will be very confusing

Click here for information about identifying missing digits

Click here for information about rounding numbers

Click here for information about Roman Numerals

Click here for information about rounding decimal numbers (extension)

Click here for information about the order for performing calculations (extension)

 

Mental Maths is very important because in every day life situations we need to perform calculations without writing numbers down

Click here for information about practice mental maths tests

Click here for information about mental maths activities

Click here for more information about mental maths activities

 

Written Word Problems show that we can use our maths skills in a variety of situations

Click here for information about addition problems (warm up)

Click here for information about general word problems

 

Addition and Subtraction are key calculation skills

Click here for information about addition problems (warm up)

Click here for information about addition and subtraction activities (scroll down the page)

Click here for information about the order for performing calculations

Click here for information about written methods of calculation (extension)

 

 

Multiplication and Division are also key calculation skills

Click here for information about multiplication (warm up)

Click here for information about general multiplication activities

Click here for information about multiplying and dividing

Click here for information about multiplying and dividing by 10 and 100

Click here for information about Times Tables tests

Click here for information about Prime Numbers, Factors and Square Numbers

Click here for information about the order for performing calculations

Click here for information about written methods of calculation (extension)

 

Geometry knowledge can help in a variety of situations in life

Click here for information about understanding angles

Click here for information about understanding parallel and perpendicular lines

Click here for information about coordinates

Click here for information about coordinates (extension)

Click here for information about Geometry (extension)

 

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages can seem tricky but if you learn certain facts they become much easier

Click here for information about fractions, decimals and percentages

 

 

Setting Targets: Good mathematicians can set targets for themselves to extend their learning

Click here for information about setting Maths targets

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  • 03/06/2015 at 6:04 pm
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    Classifying Angles
    A: Acute
    B: Obtuse
    C: Reflex
     
    Using a protractor
    A: 35 degrees, Acute

    Roman numerals
    A: 8
    B: 4
    C: 12
    D: 15
    E: 60
    F: 40
    G: 16
    H: 17
    A: XIII
    B: XXII
    C: XXX
    D: IL
    E: XXV
    F: CI
    G: IC
    H: XL
    X,XI,XII,XIII,XIIII,XV,XVI,XVII,XVIII,XVIIII,XX, 10 to 20
    I: 31
    J: 16
    K: 20
    L: 67
    M: 35
    N: 28
    O: 39
    P: 81
    1: 161
    2: 203
    3: 365
    4: 600
    Multiplacation and division
    1: 324.52
    2: 594.28
    3: 113.76
    4: 159.3
    5: 434.16
    Thnk you Mr Antcliffe these links have been very helpful.

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