MATH REVIEW TERM 2
MATH REVIEW TERM 2
• 813: ....................................................................................................................
• 544: ...................................................................................................................
• 720: ....................................................................................................................
• 603: ....................................................................................................................
• 355: ....................................................................................................................
• 224: .....................................................................................................................
• 329: .....................................................................................................................
• 592: ....................................................................................................................
• 748: ....................................................................................................................
• 416: ....................................................................................................................
• 812: ....................................................................................................................
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e) 321, 323, 325, _______, 329, 331, ________.
g) 205, 207, 204, 206, 203, 205, 202, ________, _________, 203, 200.
h) 101, 106, 102, 107, 103, 108, 104, _______, _______, 110, ______, 111, 107.
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• 100 more than 354 is …………. • 10 less than 320 is ………….
• 100 less than 754 is …………. • 100 more than 650 is ………….
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Exercise 8: Fill in the blanks.
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Exercise 10: Make four different 3-digit numbers using the digits below.
greatest
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Exercise 11: Look at the numbers below. Then fill in the blanks.
smallest
Exercise 12: Use the digits below to make a 3-digit odd number.
___________________
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Exercise 13: Use the digits below to make a 3-digit even number.
___________________
a) c)
b) d)
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Exercise 16: Add. Show your workings in the boxes provided.
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Exercise 17: Subtract. Show your workings in the boxes provided.
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822 - 377 = ……………. 438 - 364 = ……………. 321 - 264 = …………….
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Exercise 18: WORD PROBLEMS
1) There are 278 people around a campfire. 26 of them are teachers and the rest
are pupils. How many pupils are there?
2) Mr. Lim washed 65 dishes in two days. He washed 33 dishes on the first day.
How many dishes did he wash on the second day?
b) How many people watched the movie on both Saturday and Sunday?
4) 875 children took part in a competition. 384 of the children were girls. How many
boys took part in the competition?
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5) Jennifer made 215 paper flowers for the class party. Dorothy made 304 more
paper flowers than Jennifer. How many paper flowers did Dorothy make?
7) Brendan had 102 stamps. Joey had 61 more stamps than Brendan.
a) How many stamps did Joey have?
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8) Mimi eats 2 apples a day. How many apples does she eat in 9 days?
10) A sale lasted for 2 days. 348 books were sold on the first day. 239 books were
sold on the second day. How many books were sold in the two days?
11) Samantha needs 780 beads to make a necklace. She has 650 beads. How many
more beads does Samantha need to make the necklace?
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12) Jack and Kate have 198 crayons altogether. Jack has 86 crayons. How many
crayons does Kate have?
13) Elsa has 10 packs of stickers. She puts 5 sheets of stickers in each pack. How
many sheets of stickers does she have altogether?
14) Susan has 345 strawberries and 172 blueberries. How many more strawberries
than blueberries does she have?
15) Shawn collected 405 coins. He gave away 278 coins. How many coins did he
have left?
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16) Sarah has 100 pencils. She shares them equally among 10 friends. How many
pencils does each friend get?
17) Mr Tan baked 469 cookies. He baked 255 fewer cookies than Mrs Smith.
How many cookies did Mrs Smith bake?
18) Sam has 6 pieces of string. Each string is 5 cm long. What is the total length of
the 6 pieces of string?
19) Alison has 13 teddy bears. 6 of them are small teddy bear. The rest are big teddy
bears. How many big teddy bears does Alison have?
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20) There are 628 people at a book fair. There are 350 children at the book fair. The
rest are adults. How many adults are there?
21) There are 186 pupils in a school hall. 179 more pupils enter the school hall. How
many pupils are there in the school hall now?
22) Sue makes 500 cookies. She sells 436 cookies. How many cookies does she
have left?
23) Devi has 14 toy cars. Charles has 9 toy cars. How many fewer toy cars does
Charles have than Devi?
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24) Anna has 5 boxes. She packs 9 jars into each box. How many jars does she
pack in all?
25) Ben has 17 marbles. Hadi has 8 marbles. How many more marbles does Ben
have than Hadi?
26) Meiling walks 482 m from her house to the park. She walks another 156 m from
the park to the library. How far does Meiling walk altogether?
27) Henry is 136 cm tall. Niki is 27 cm taller than Henry. How tall is Niki?
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28) The total length of a rope is 45 m. The rope is cut into equal pieces that are 9 m
long. How many pieces of rope are there?
29) Mark buys 5 boxes of erasers. There are 40 erasers altogether. How many
erasers are there in each box?
30) Krish cuts a wire 21 cm long into 3 equal pieces. What is the length of each piece?
Exercise 19:
• 2 × ______ = 14 • 5 × ______ = 35
• ______ × 2 = 16 • ______ × 5 = 25
• 2 × ______ = 18 • 5 × ______ = 40
• 9 x ______ = 45 • 30 ÷ 5 = ______
• 20 ÷ 5 = ______ • 50 ÷ 5 = ______
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• 10 × _____ = 70 • 4 x 10 = ______
• 10 × _____ = 90 • 2 x ____ = 12
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Exercise 21: Look at the drawing. Then answer the questions.
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