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Place value

Addition, subtraction, A 2 Complete the missing digits.


multiplication and division
2 3 7 4
Name
+ 3 1 4 3
1 Calculate.
5 5 1 7
2,140 + 794 2 marks

3 Eva’s house is worth £653,000


2,934
1 mark Amir’s house is worth £179,000 less than Eva’s
house.
10,000 – 4,192
Complete the bar model to represent the
information.

5,808 Eva’s
1 mark house
£653,000
3,261 × 7
Amir’s
house £474,000 £179,000
2 marks

22,827
1 mark
4 Complete the addition pyramid.
276 ÷ 4

1,820

69
1,020
1 mark 3 marks

480
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5 Circle all the square numbers. 9 Complete the prime factor tree.

1 2 10 49 144
2 marks
24
6 Tick the cards that are common factors of 12
and 18 2 × 12
6 9 36 2 4
ü ü 2 marks 3 × 4

7 Use the fact 12 ÷ 4 = 3 to complete the


2 × 2
calculations. 2 marks

120 ÷ 4 = 30 10 Which two calculations give the same answer?

124 ÷ 4 = 31 A 6+4×7

B (6 + 4) × 7
1.2 ÷ 4 = 0.3
3 marks

C 6 + (4 × 7)
8 Tick the card that has the greatest value.
A C
102 33 53 and 1 mark
1 mark
ü
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11 Amy completes the calculation 145 ÷ 6 14 Dora thinks of a positive whole number.
She gets a remainder of 7 She says,
Explain how you know Amy is incorrect. • It is an odd number less than 30
• It is one more than a multiple of 11
e.g. “When you divide by 6 the greatest Is her number prime?
remainder you can have is 5” Explain your reasoning.

e.g. “Yes, her number is 23 which only


has two factors.”
1 mark

12 Pencils are put into packs of 24 1 mark


There are 3,608 pencils.
How many packs of pencils can be made? 15 Write A, B and C in the correct place to complete
the table.
A Square number C Multiple of 6
B Not a square number D Not a multiple of 6
150 8
full packs pencils left over. 1 mark
A B
How many more pencils are needed to make
another full pack? C 36, 144 6, 24, 60, 18

16 D 9, 16, 25, 49, 100 7, 15, 31


1 mark
2 marks

13 Complete the calculations. 16 Work out 89 squared.

8×6=4× 12 2 marks for 7921

1 mark for correct method of long


222
2 marks
÷ 6 = 444 ÷ 12 2 marks multiplication with no more than one
arithmetical error.
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17 Ron uses these digit cards. 20 4 boxes have a mass of 292 kg.
4 boxes and 7 bags have a mass of 656 kg.
4 5 7 8
What is the mass of 1 bag?
He makes a 3-digit number and a 1-digit number.
He multiplies them together. 2 marks for 52
His answer is odd.
What could the multiplication be? 1 mark for attempt to subtract 292
Ones digits must be 5 and 7 e.g. from 656 and then divide by 7 with no
more than one arithmetical error.
4 8 5 × 7
1 mark
52 kg
2 marks

18 Alex has 3 boxes of eggs.


There are 6 eggs in each box. 21 There are 5 times as many pens in box A
He takes one egg out of each box. than box B.
Circle the calculation that shows the total number Tom moves 76 pens from box A to box B.
of eggs in the boxes now. Both boxes now have the same number of pens.

How many pens are in box A now?


(3 × 6) – 1 3 × (6 – 1) 3×6–1 1 mark

2 marks for 114

19 Work out the missing numbers. 1 mark for attempt to divide 76 by 2 or


any equivalent method
2 × 3 + 4 × 16 = 70

114 pens
2 × (3 + 4) × 5 = 70
2 marks
2 marks

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