The document provides a series of maths practice questions and lessons for students over 5 days. It includes mixed times tables questions to practice, speed tests, word problems involving money and decimals, short multiplication, and reading/writing Roman numerals. Lessons cover adding/subtracting involving money, decimals, and fractions. Daily quizzes provide additional math problems to solve.
2. Mixed Tables 1
5 x 9 =
2 x 7 =
12 x 5 =
7 x 5 =
11 x 5 =
10 x 6 =
2 x 10 =
2 x 6 =
2 x 9 =
10 x 11 =
5 x 10 =
2 x 4 =
3 x 10 =
6 x 2 =
2 x 11 =
8 x 5 =
10 x 7 =
2 x 5 =
10 x 9 =
10 x 4 =
2 x 8 =
2 x 12 =
24 ÷ 2 =
120 ÷ 10 =
10 ÷ 2 =
45 ÷ 5 =
8 ÷ 2 =
25 ÷ 5 =
30 ÷ 10 =
18 ÷ 2 =
55 ÷ 5 =
60 ÷ 10 =
60 ÷ 5 =
3. Times Table Speed check
You have 1 minute to answer 10 mixed times table questions.
You have 6 seconds per question.
You only need to write the answer.
PLAY
4. Daily Mixed Quiz – 10 for 10 minutes
1. 254 x 10 =
2. 341 ÷ 10 =
3. Write the value of
the underlined digit:
a) 2432 =
b) 34.18 =
4. 4005 – 234 =
5. 342 x 7 =
6. Are these angles
Acute, Obtuse or Right
angles?
a) b)
c)
7. Is this shape
a) Square b) rectangle
c) Diamond d) rhombus
5. WALT – Add & Subtract Involving Money
Money can be written in pounds and pence which includes
a decimal:
£2.50 £0.78 £71.99
It can also be written just as pence which does not
have a decimal:
250p 78p 7199p
We might expect to see this
Why wouldn’t we see this?
6. WALT – Add & Subtract Involving Money
When adding or subtracting money you might deal with
a mix of the two e.g.
78p and £1.50
Write them in the same way in order to add or subtract them!
1.50
0.78+
.
Line up decimals first
when you write them
into columns.
9. Mild
1) How much would it cost
if I bought:
a) A club sandwich and a
canned drink.
b) A cheeseburger and
chips
c) A pizza and a bottled
drink.
d) A veggie hot dog and
chips.
e) A chocolate bar and a
scotch egg
f) A salad box and club
sandwich
WALT – Add & Subtract Involving Money
Spicy
1) How much would it cost if I
bought:
a) A club sandwich, a scotch
egg and a canned drink.
b) A cheeseburger, chips and
a choc bar.
c) Two pizzas and a bottled
drink.
d) A veggie hot dog, a salad
box and chips.
e) Two cheeseburgers and a
can
f) A pizza, chocolate bar and
bottle of drink
10. HOT – If you finish Spicy
1) How much more expensive would it cost to buy two pizzas and 3
bottled drinks than 2 cheeseburgers and 3 canned drinks?
2) If I had £50 and I wanted to buy each member of my family of four a
club sandwich, chips and a canned drink. How much change would I
get?
3) What is the most expensive combination of 5 items you could
choose and how much would it cost?
4) What is the least expensive combination of 5 items you could buy
and how much would it cost?
12. 8x Tables
5 x 8 =
8 x 8 =
8 x 3 =
7 x 8 =
11 x 8 =
4 x 8 =
2 x 8 =
8 x 6 =
8 x 9 =
12 x 8 =
10 x 8 =
8 x 4 =
3 x 8 =
6 x 8 =
8 x 11 =
8 x 5 =
8 x 7 =
9 x 8 =
8 x 2 =
10 x 8 =
8 x 8 =
8 x 12 =
48 ÷ 8 =
16 ÷ 8 =
56 ÷ 8 =
40 ÷ 8 =
88 ÷ 8 =
24 ÷ 8 =
32 ÷ 8 =
72 ÷ 8 =
96 ÷ 8 =
80 ÷ 8 =
64 ÷ 8 =
13. Times Table Speed check
You have 1 minute to answer 10 mixed timestable questions.
You have 6 seconds per question.
You only need to write the answer.
PLAY
14. 1) a) 258 x 10 =
b) 3.8 x 10 =
2) a) 150 ÷ 10 =
b) 98 ÷ 10 =
3) Look at this number:
2739.14
Which digit is in the
a) Tens =
b) Tenths =
4) 6.6 – 2.81 =
5) 558 ÷ 6 =
Daily Mixed Quiz
6) Round these to the nearest 10
a) 41 = b) 123 = d) 498 =
7. Round these to the nearest 1000
a) 1120 = b) 6780 =
c) 12,700 =
8) Match the
anologue clock to
the digital time.
8:30 pm =
1:45 am =
10:00 am =
16. WALT – Add & Subtract Involving Decimals
Most of you are fairly confident adding & subtraction of
whole numbers.
317 + 215 = 1589 – 19 =
3.17 + 21.5 = 15.89 – 1.9 =
Adding and Subtracting decimal numbers follow the
same rules BUT people often make the same common
mistake!
17. WALT – Add & Subtract Involving Decimals
3.17 + 21.5 = 15.89 – 1.9 =
3.1 7
2 1.5+
15.89
1.9-
What is the problem with how these
questions have been laid out?
18. WALT – Add & Subtract Involving Decimals
Write your decimals in FIRST!!!
3.17 + 21.5 =
.
.
.
Then add your digits in.
3 1 7
2 1 5 +
20. WALT – Add & Subtract Involving Decimals
When adding or subtracting decimals in a column.
Write in your decimals FIRST!
15.89 – 1.9 =
.
.
.
Then add your digits in.
1 5 8 9
1 9 -0
24. 12x Tables
5 x 12 =
8 x 12 =
12 x 3 =
7 x 12 =
11 x 12 =
4 x 12 =
2 x 12 =
12 x 6 =
12 x 9 =
12 x 12 =
12 x 10 =
12 x 4 =
3 x 12 =
6 x 12 =
12 x 11 =
12 x 5 =
12 x 7 =
12 x 9 =
12 x 2 =
10 x 12 =
12 x 8 =
12 x 12 =
144 ÷ 12 =
120 ÷ 12 =
108 ÷ 12 =
48 ÷ 12 =
84 ÷ 12 =
24 ÷ 12 =
36 ÷ 12 =
72 ÷ 12 =
132 ÷ 12 =
96 ÷ 12 =
60 ÷ 12 =
25. Times Table Speed check
You have 1 minute to answer 10 mixed timestable questions.
You have 6 seconds per question.
You only need to write the answer.
PLAY
26. Daily Mixed Quiz – 10 for 10 minutes
1) 2.35 x 10 =
2) 12 ÷ 10 =
3) What are these
numbers?
a) 7 ones, 2 thousands
and 3 tens =
b) 2 hundreds, 5 ones
and 6 tens =
4) 56.97 + 12.7 =
5) 385 ÷ 7 =
6)
3
8
+
4
8
=
7)
6
10
+
6
10
=
8) Order these numbers
from smallest to largest:
a) 50.5, 5.05, 5.5, 5.51
b) 12.01, 12.1, 1.02, 1.21
28. WALT – Use short multiplication
Mild
38 x 5 =
43 x 3 =
65 x 4 =
86 x 5 =
79 x 3 =
86 x 8 =
Spicy
125 x 6 =
185 x 7 =
213 x 7 =
518 x 6 =
256 x 8 =
324 x 8 =
Hot
718 x 8 =
689 x 7 =
914 x 7 =
787 x 8 =
952 x 9 =
785 x 9 =
29. Extra Challenge - What are the missing digits?
2 4 7
X 6
1 4 8 2
5 2 9
X 7
3 7 0 3
6 6 4
X 8
5 3 1 2
4 7 8
X 5
2 3 9 0
2 7 6
X 9
2 4 8 4
9 8 7
X 7
6 9 0 9
31. Mixed Tables 3
6 x 9 =
4 x 7 =
3 x 7 =
6 x 4 =
6 x 3 =
10 x 6 =
2 x 7 =
12 x 6 =
7 x 9 =
6 x 11 =
7 x 10 =
6 x 6 =
6 x 12 =
7 x 7 =
6 x 7 =
8 x 7 =
12 x 7 =
6 x 5 =
7 x 9 =
11 x 7 =
6 x 8 =
7 x 12 =
24 ÷ 6 =
14 ÷ 7 =
18 ÷ 6 =
49 ÷ 7 =
48 ÷ 6 =
28 ÷ 7 =
36 ÷ 6 =
66 ÷ 6 =
30 ÷ 6 =
35 ÷ 7 =
77 ÷ 7 =
32. Times Table Speed check
You have 1 minute to answer 10 mixed timestable questions.
You have 6 seconds per question.
You only need to write the answer.
PLAY
33. Daily Mixed Quiz – 10 in 10 minutes
1) 0.9 x 100 =
2) 4 ÷ 100 =
3) What are these
numbers?
a) 4 ones, 8 thousands
and 3 tens =
b) b) 2 hundreds, 5
ones and 5 tens =
4) 45.18 + 3.87 =
5) 405 ÷ 9 =
6)
19
25
−
13
25
=
7)
25
19
−
18
19
=
8) Order these numbers
from smallest to largest:
a) 5.03, 3.05, 3.3, 3.53
b)9.65, 9.06, 9.5, 9.05
34. WALT – Read & Write Roman Numerals
• Two things you must know:
• 1: A letter after a larger value letter means you add it:
• E.G. XI is 10 + 1 = 11 or CX is 100 + 10 = 110
•
• 2. A small valued letter before a big one means you take it away:
• E.G. IX is 10 – 1 = 9 or XC is 100 – 10 = 90
I V X L C
1 5 10 50 100
39. Mixed Tables 5
144 ÷ 12 =
42 ÷ 7 =
12 ÷ 6 =
25 ÷ 5 =
33 ÷ 3 =
84 ÷ 7 =
16 ÷ 8 =
54 ÷ 9 =
18 ÷ 2 =
24 ÷ 12 =
121 ÷ 11 =
9 x 9 =
4 x 1 =
12 x 8 =
8 x 8 =
0 x 7 =
5 x 9 =
3 x 2 =
11 x 11 =
10 x 12 =
7 x 6 =
0 x 3 =
7 x 5 =
3 x 4 =
3 x 8 =
12 x 4 =
8 x 3 =
0 x 11 =
12 x 2 =
10 x 9 =
5 x 6 =
12 x 7 =
6 x 4 =
40. Times Table Speed check
You have 1 minute to answer 10 mixed timestable questions.
You have 6 seconds per question.
You only need to write the answer.
PLAY
41. Adding & Subtracting fractions
1)
1
6
+
4
6
=
2)
7
10
+
2
10
=
3)
12
12
-
5
12
=
4)
12
15
-
8
15
=
5)
9
11
+
7
11
=
6)
19
20
-
16
20
=
When you finish:
How many different ways of making 30 can you
find? Use +, - , x , ÷
42. Five puzzles to work through
Use jottings to help you record your thinking and find answers.