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GL Maths Year 5

The document contains various mathematical problems suitable for Year 5 students, including distance calculations, material lengths, train schedules, and basic arithmetic. It also includes tasks related to geometry, fractions, and data interpretation. The problems are designed to test students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their application in real-world scenarios.

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GL Maths Year 5

The document contains various mathematical problems suitable for Year 5 students, including distance calculations, material lengths, train schedules, and basic arithmetic. It also includes tasks related to geometry, fractions, and data interpretation. The problems are designed to test students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their application in real-world scenarios.

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GL Maths Year 5

2. The table below shows how far Sam drove on each day of the week.

Day Distance in miles


Monday 3.43
Tuesday 5.62
Wednesday 7.3
Thursday 4.72
Friday 2.98

Sam said he drove 10.73 miles in total on Monday and Wednesday.


Do you agree with Sam? Explain your answer.

1. The table below shows how far Steph drove on each day of the week.

Day Distance in miles


Monday 2.3
Tuesday 6.62
Wednesday
Thursday 2.72
Friday 2.98

She drove 2.41 miles less on Wednesday than she did on Tuesday. Complete the table to show how far she
drove on Wednesday.

3. The table below shows the length of material needed to make some curtains.

Material Length (cm) Length (m)


Blue 345 cm 3.45m
Red 827cm
Green 62cm 0.62m
Purple 526cm
Orange 200cm 2m

Fill in the gaps to complete the table. Three have been done for you.
4. The timetable below shows the train times for different cities.

Which train does NOT stop in Manchester?

6. The timetable below shows the train times for different cities.

How long does it take for Train A to get from London to Liverpool?

5. The graph below show the times Train A arrives in each city.
One of the co-ordinates is incorrect. Circle the incorrect co-ordinate.

London Birmingham Manchester Liverpool


7. Karen is making book shelves. She wants to make 3 shelves that are 1.25m long. Planks of wood are
1.10m long.

a) How many planks of wood will she need to buy?

b) How much wood will she have left over?

8. Here are the ingredients needed to bake a cake.

10grams 2 15grams 10grams

How many grams of sugar will Shamsa need if she is baking 6 cakes?

grams
9. Jamie swims 0.45m on Monday. He needs to swim 2.56m by Friday.

How many more metres does he need to swim?

10. A plane can hold up to 180kg of weight.

35-40kg 95-100kg 48-52kg 80-86kg 70-75kg

Which 3 items would be able to go on the plane at the same time?

1.

2.

3.

11. A plane can hold up to 180kg of weight.

35-40kg 95-100kg 48-52kg 80-86kg 70-75kg

What is the lightest amount of weight the plane could weigh if only 3 suitcases were on board?
12. Here are some temperatures of different ice cream.

Flavour Temperature
(®C)
Chocolate -3
Strawberry -8
Vanilla -9
Mint -10

Vanilla needs to be kept at the coldest temperature.


Is this statement true or false?
True

False

13. Here are some temperatures of different ice cream.

Flavour Temperature
(®C)
Chocolate -3
Strawberry -8
Vanilla -9
Mint -10

Chocolate ice cream melts when it gets 8 degrees warmer. At what temperature does chocolate ice
cream melt?
14. Here is a cuboid.

6cm

3cm

3cm

What is the volume of this cuboid? Show your working out.

cm

15. Most of these fractions can be simplified to the same value.

9 15 8 12

36 60 28 48

What fraction can they be simplified to?

Which fraction is the odd one out?


16. Can you write 4 fractions that are equivalent to 1 ?
3

17. The total number of students in year 3 is equal to the lowest common multiple of the following
numbers:

4 6 9

What is the total number of students in year 3?

18. Here are some different road lengths.

1 square = 5 meter
Road A

There is a new road being built that is 15m bigger than Road Road B

B.
Road C

Draw the new road, road D on the grid opposite.


19. Here are some different road lengths.

1 square = 5 meter

Road A
Road A is going to be extended by builders. It will be extended by

½ the length of Road B. Road B

Road C
What is the new length of Road A going to be?

20. Draw a line to match the fractions to their equivalents.

3/8

12/48
>1/4
2/16

21. Fill in the gaps by creating your own fractions.

= 1/5

< 1/5
22. Sapna and Robbie have some biscuits.

Altogether they have 14 biscuits.

Sapna has 2 more biscuits than Robbie.

How many biscuits do Sapna and Robbie each have?

Sapna Robbie

23. How many lines of symmetry does the following shape have?

24. Tommy told Sultan there are only 2 possible ways of making the number 48 using only 2 numbers and
he showed this using a part, part whole model.

48 48
1 48 2 24

Sultan disagreed. Complete the part, part whole method to explain why Sultan disagreed.

48 48
25. Pencils come in packs of 4. There are 29 children in 5 Brown.

How many packets of pencils will need to be ordered?

How many will be left over?

26. Complete the following number sequences

-3, -1, , 3, 5,

0.5, , 1, 1.25,

27. Circle the shape with a perimeter of 34cm.

8cm
28. Create a shape with a perimeter of 15cm and

2
an area of 7cm .

29. Six children took part in a race. There results have been recorded below.

Child Time
(seconds)
1 16.7
2 18.23
3 16.42
4 18.92
5 13.76
6 12.34

Order the children from slowest to fastest. The first one has been done for you.
4

slowest fastest
30. Look at the angles opposite.

How many of the angles are acute?

How many of the angles are obtuse?

Circle the reflex angle.

31. The table below shows fruit sales in a grocery shop.

Fruit No. of fruit sold

Apples 40

Bananas 59

Grapes 30

Oranges 50

Pears 24

Complete the bar chart to show how many pears

were sold.

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