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This book is compiled by an experienced Primary School teacher and covers much of the National Curriculum work your child will be doing at school. Make sure your child understands each page before he or she begins the exercise. Extra paper and pens, pencils or crayons are useful. These are NOT “Tests’ and working with you, using an encyclopedia, a calculator or a dictionary, will be very helpful. Don't do too much at a time and try to ensure that your child has a feeling of SUCCESS! {Answers at the back of the book.) First edition Published by Ladybird Books Ltd Loughborough Leicestershire UK Ladybird Books Inc Auburn Maine 04210 USA ©) LADYBIRD BOOKS LTD MCMXCII All. rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reprod. system, of transmitted in any form or by any means, photocopying, recording ar atherwise, without the prior consent of Printed in England (7) copyright owner Draw arrows to the correct answers. oO x 2 3 16 4 2 Fill in the answers. ee x 2 x 3 You can play this game alone or with a friend. You need a dice and different coloured counters for each person. Rules © Throw the dice. Multiply the score by 3 and cover the answer with your colour counter. @ Next player's turn. @® Keep playing until all the numbers are covered. The person who covers the most numbers wins the game. oO ©® © © © © © ® © © 4applescost........... [_] re) 4 oranges cost.......... [ p 2 bananas cost ......... [| p 5 plums cost............ [| p 7 peaches cost.......... [| p 6 pears cost ............ [| p Q9lemonscost........... [ p 3 grapefruit cost ........ [| p 6 pineapples cost ....... [| p 7 kiwi fruit cost ......... [| p Missing numbers O 4 x 4 os O How much do the toy farm animals cost? Les ~~ sheep 3p goat 8p ® 4henscost............. [| p @ OPIGS COST. ois cus aowmes [ p @® 2horsescost........... [|] p © 5Bcowscost............ |] p ® SgoatscOSt w..nccccawes [ | p © 2 goats and 2 pigscost .. [ ] p @ 5hens and 3 sheep cost . [ p 2 cows, | goat and 2 hens COSt wise: messes [ p David had 50Op. He bought @ 4 cows. How much money p did he have left?......... Alex had 7Op. She bought 8 horses. How much [ p money did she have left ? @ N x (o>) ll [ o28-9-[] [| e42-6=[ | o6x7=[ ]oes+7-[ | ® © x 0 ll osxs=[ ]o72+8-[ | Making multiplication sums © 8 ladybirds. ee Each ladybird has 6 legs. 2 How many legs altogether? *Le]-L] ® 5 octopuses. i Each octopus has 8 legs. How many legs altogether? [I«LJ- ® 4 children. esis Each child has |O toes. How many toes altogether ? POO, @ 7 spiders. Each spider has 8 legs. How many legs altogether ? L}«LJ-O ® 3 tricycles. 3 wheels on each tricycle. How many wheels altogether? Ld*LI-U © 6 flower pots. 4 flowers in each pot. How many flowers altogether ? OOo Missing numbers LO IY CX ey 7 on mn Qs/ Ha @s a. & & DD Sharing A How many 9s? [| How many 6s? [| How many 3s? [| 18 cars How many 2s? [| B How many 8s? [| 3 How many 6s? [| bsiosmn How many 4s? [| / C How many 3s? [| ® C How many 8s? ie @ [| [| marbles How many 4s? ie: D How many 9s? [| D> How many 3s? [ 27 dominoes E How many |0s? é a How many 6s? How many 5s? Ooo pussies Remainders Each of these division sums has a remainder. eg 29 + 4 = 7rem| O 54252: @ 7+3e © 9745+ © 8+3e= O©ll+4e= © 15+2= ®@51+6= ®14+9= ®@ 29+ 8= © 67+9= © 42+8=5= Number families 2xa-[ ] 2x3 3x 2 6+3 oO) of Nh ll 20:+5= [| [| L] [_ [_] [_] @® Make up your own families using these numbers. [2] [4] [I o{7] [2] [ee] Problems © A family drinks 2 pints of milk a day. How much will they drink in a week? @ There were 5 nests with 6 eggs in each nest. How many eggs altogether? @® How much would 7 pencils cost if each one costs 9p? @ There were 4 bowls with 6 goldfish in each bowl. How many fish altogether? © If Adam watches television for 3 hours every day, how many hours will he watch in one week ? © If a school table seats 8 children, how many tables will you need for 40 children? @ Share 24 oranges equally into 3 boxes. How many oranges are there @ in each box? Ow Connect four numbers This is a multiplication game for 2 players. You will need 2 different coloured sets of counters and a calculator to check your answers. You can only use these numbers: Take it in turns to multiply two of the above numbers together. Place your counter on the answer number below. The first player with four counters in a row wins. The line of four can be across, down or diagonal. 16 | 28| 8 4 5 35 | 7 | 32 | 48 | 40 21) 56; 6 | 10; 18 20, 15; 12; O | 3 14 | 42 | 24 | 30| 2 Complete this multiplication table. 6x2= © ®2 ® ® © © © 0 ROwwMwoan FR w x NO oR OO i © © o x °o Il ANSWERS Pagel Ai nD awlO 324 418 5 24 8 O nld 320 9O imis Bun2 22 34 414 86 95 n3B 85 97 194 Page 2 1) x2: 4-78, 6712, 3-6 2 x3: 927, 4-12, 0-0 3) x5: 4720, 9745, 8°40 4) x4: 7728, 3-12, 4716 5) x2: 5-10, 77-14, 3-6 @ X3: 6718, 8-24, 7-21 Page 4 vi2p 2 24p a 16p 4 1/0p 5) 35p 4 24p n54p 9127p 9960p 10) 49p Page 5 nl6 22 33 493 87 85 n2 HO 93 19 5 14 1235 19 7 140 Page 6 » 8p 230p a I6p «4 50p 5) 24p 6 26p nl9p 8 3832p 9 1Op io Sp Page 7 A n42 272 363 442 5 54 0 64 7 54 2 81 9 28 19 63 By4 a7 99 49 BIO 89 n6 86 16 18 Page 8 1 8x6=48 legs 25x 8=40 legs 34x!10=40toes «4 7 x 8 = 56 legs 5} 3x 3=9 wheels 6 6 x 4 = 24 flowers Page 9 19 38 354 95 36 4 n7 945 98 106 17 12380 138 1417 Page lO 010,18, 2 25, 35,10,15 336, 7,1,5 4 8,4,20,70 93,64, 2,7 #9, 72,7,45 Pageli A2,3,6,9 83,4,6,8 €2,4 D3,9 £3,5,6 Page I2 1 2remt 22rem! 3 2rem! «4 2rem 2 s2rem3 e7reml nBrem3 alrem5 o3rem5s io 7rem4 i) Srem2 129 rem 6 Page 13 6,6, 2,3 210,10,5,2 3 20, 20,4, 5 43x4=12,4x3=12,12+3=4,12+4=3 5 7X 8=56,8x7=56, 56+7=8, 56+8=7 Page l4 I4pints 230eggs 3)63p 4) 24 goldfish 51 2| hours 6) 5 tables 7 8 oranges Page l6 112 221 312 4 30 80 6 32 372 360 9 28 1 100 practise A new series of books for children about 7 years and upwards. Each book contains 16 practice pages that cover many of the skills and concepts required by the National Curriculum. tRemember — children’s abilities can vary enormously! Titles in the PRACTISE series: SPELLING MATHS READING TABLES WRITING SCIENCE ISBN 0-7214-3262-x (Ml!

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