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Math Checkpoint

Semester 1
Revision
Unit 1 – The Number System
Unit 2 – Numbers and Sequences
Unit 3 – Averages
Unit 4 – Addition and Subtraction (1)
Unit 5 – 2D Shapes
Unit 6 – Fractions and Percentages
Unit 7 – Exploring Measures
Unit 8 – Addition and Subtraction (2)
Unit 1 – The Number System A.
1. 37.247
2. 51.182
Combine these numbers: A Split these numbers: B
3. 31.074
1. 30+7+ + + = 1. 29.189 = 4. 4.275
5. 25.366
2. 50+1+ + + = 2. 47.406 = 6. 17.228
3. 20+11+ + = 3. 35.007 = 7. 40.771
4. 4+ + = 4. 56.291 = Answers – Move box to
B
reveal answers.
5. 15 + + 10 + = 5. 67.676 = 8. 20+9+ + +

6. + 9 + + = 6. 50.499 = 9. 40+7+ +
10. 30+5+
7. + 21 + + = 7. 52.000 =
11. 50+6+ + +
12. 60+7+ + +
13. 50+ + +
14. 50+2
Write the value of the digit in colour:
1. 59.678 = 6 tenths =
9 hundredths =
2. 60.491 =
5 thousandths =
3. 27.005 =
1 hundredth =
4. 18.916 =
7 tenths =
5. 56.788 =
8 hundredths =
6. 45.184 =
3 thousandths =
7. 90.128 =
2 hundredths =
8. 67.003 =
Multiplying and Dividing by 10/100/1000

1. 874.34x10 =8743.4 A. 765.19÷10 76.519


=
27567
2. 275.67x100 = 81730.4
B. 817.304x100 =
387.308
3. 3873.08÷10 = 7341.12
C. 734.112x10 =
4. 673.767x10 =6737.67 40376.5
D.403.765x100 =
8.02451
5. 802.451÷100 = E. 864.909÷10 =
86.4909
2040.99
6. 204.099x10 = F. 908.811÷100 9.08811
=
7. 309.654x100 =
30965.4 G.764.242x10 =7642.42
40.215
8. 402.15÷10 = H.264.175÷10 26.4175
=
9. 200.005÷100 =
2.00005 20145.7
I. 201.457x100 =
Write these numbers in digits and words:
 Example: 200,000+8000+500+60+3+0.6 = 208,563.6 = Two hundred and eight
thousand, five hundred and sixty-three point six

1. 400,000+50,000+2000+300+40+6+0.6 =
452,346.6 = Four hundred and fifty-two thousand, three hundred and forty-six point
six.
2. 5,000,000+100,000+80,000+100+40+0.09 =
5,180,140.09 = Five million, one hundred and eighty thousand, one hundred and
forty point zero nine.
3. 2,000,000+200,000+90,000+7000+400+70+8+0.45 =
3,297,478.45 = Three million, two hundred and ninety-seven thousand, four
hundred and seventy-eight point four five.
4. 1,000,000+600,000+20,000+3000+70+2+0.076 =
1,623,072.076 = One million, six hundred and twenty-three thousand and seventy-
two point zero seven six.
Rounding Decimal Numbers

1. Round these decimals to the nearest whole number:


(a)71.62 (b) 56.27 (c) 0.51 (d) 32.65
(e) 9.29 (f) 0.15
(a) 72
Answers
(b) 56– Move
(c) 1 to (d)
reveal
33 answers
(e) 9 (f) 0

2. Round these numbers to the nearest tenth (1 decimal place):


(b)71.62 (b) 56.27 (c) 0.51 (d) 32.65
(a) 71.6(b)
Answers
56.3(c)
– Move
0.5to(d)
reveal
32.7(e)
answers
9.3 (f) 0.2
(e) 9.29 (f) 0.15
Unit 2 Numbers and Sequences

P 1 2 3 4 10 20 50 100
T 8 16 24 32? 80? 160
? 400
? 800
?

1.What is the position to term rule?x8


2.What is the term to term rule?+8
3.What is position 10/20/50/100 on the
sequence?
Special Numbers

 https://spinthewheel.app/Ho5GklXmfS
Special Numbers
1. List these in order from smallest to biggest: 5²,
8², 12², 6³, 4³, 10³, 7³, 11²– Move to reveal answers5², 4³, 8²,
Answers

11², 12², 6³, 7³, 10³


Answers – Move to reveal
2. The first squared number is 1 (1²), the answerssecond
is 4 (2²), what is the: (a) 4th (b)11th
Answers – Move to reveal
(c) 12th (a)16 (b) 121 (c)144 answers
3. Are
4. The there
first cubed number that
any numbers is 1 (1³),
are the second
both squared is
Answers – Move
8 (2³),
and cubed is the: (a)What
whatnumbers? to revealare (b)
5 th
they? 8th 1, 64 (c)
answers
9
5. What
th
two(a) 125 (b)
square 512 (c)can
numbers 729you add together
to make: (2²=4, 3²=9, 4+9=13)
(a) 85 (b) 74 Answers (c) 208 (a)answers
– Move to reveal 7²+6²
Special Numbers
Squared 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Answer 1 4 9 16 25
Move 36
Move 49
Move 64
Move 81
Move

Cubed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Answer 1 8 27 64 125
Move 216
Move 343
Move 512
Move 729
Move

Answers – Move to reveal


1. What will the 10th number be in each sequence? 100, 1000
answers
2. Tom says that the 12th position on the squared sequence is bigger than
the 6th position in the cubed sequence. Is he correct. Why? No, 144,
216 Answers – Move
to reveal
answers
Factors and Multiples

Multiples - Example

5 10
20 5
5x1= 10x1= 100
20x1= 100x1=
5x2= 10 10 100
10 10x2= 20x5= 100x5=
5x3= 20 100 500
15 10x3= 20x6= 100x6=
5x4= 30 120 600
20 10x4= 20x7= 100x7=
Multiples of 2 Multiples of 9

Multiples of 3 Multiples of 5 Multiples of 7 Multiples of 8

Extra challenge: Find multiples of these


5, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 24, numbers. Which ones are common?
29, 30, 60
Common Multiples and Factors
(Use Venn diagram to help)

1. List all the common multiples of 2 and 3?(Up to 50)


Answers – Move to reveal
6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48
answers
2. List all the common multiples of 3 and 5?(Up to 50)
Answers – Move to reveal
15, 30, answers
45, 60
3.Answers
List all the common multiples of 2, 3 and 5?(Up to 50)
– Move to reveal
30 answers

4.Answers
List all the common
– Move to reveal factors of 24 and 42.
answers
1, 2, 3, 6
5.Answers
List all the common
– Move to reveal factors of 20 and 40.
answers
1, 2, 4, 5, 10.
Unit 3. Averages (Mean, Mode,
Median)
Monday Tuesda Wednesday Thursda Friday
y y
Week 1 16 19 19 21 20

Week 2 15 21 12 18 9

Week 3 20 13 16 20 16

Week 4 18 9 18 12 13

Mary is learning new English words every day. She


recorded how many new words she learned from
Monday to Friday for 4 weeks.
Find the mean, mode and median for
each week. Calculate the range also
Mean Mode Median Range

Week 1 19 19 19 5

Week 2 15 None 15 12
Move to
Move to reveal Move to reveal Move to reveal
reveal
answers answers answers
Week 3 17 20, 16
answers 16 7

Week 4 14 18 13 9
Find the mean, mode and median for
each day. Calculate the range also.
Mean Mode Median Range
Monday 17.25 None 17 5

Tuesday 15.5 None 16 12

Wednesda 16.25
Move to reveal None
Move to reveal Move17
to reveal 7reveal
Move to
y answers answers answers answers

Thursday 17.75 None 19 9

Friday 14.5 None 14.5 11


Unit 4 Addition and
Subtraction
5 students competed in a school photography
competition. Here are the number of photos that
they each took during the competition.

Name Number of 1. What is the difference in number of


photographs between first and last place?
Photos Taken 2. The school wants to enter all of them into a
Ben 8650 group competition with all of the students
Bill 10425 photos. How many photos are the school
entering altogether?
Jane 5618 3. Jill accidently deleted 5993 of her photos.
Jill 13761 How many did she have left?
4. Ben’s Mom collects the photos from Ben,
Ellie 8872
Bill and Ellie on her computer. How many
photos does she have?
1. 8143 2. 47326 3. 7768 4. 5. Ellie takes more photos and goes 1500
Answer
27947 5. 6389 ahead of Jill. How may new photos did Ellie
30℃ 30℃
A B C. 30℃
22.5℃ 22.5℃ 22.5℃
. .
15 15 15
7.5℃ 7.5℃ 7.5℃
0 0 0
-7.5℃ -7.5℃ -7.5℃
-15℃ -15℃ -15℃
-22.5℃ -22.5℃ -22.5℃
-30℃ -30℃ -30℃

1. Here are the temperatures for three cities, find the difference in temperature
between: (a) A and B (b) A and C (c) C and B
2. During the summer, the temperature increases by 12.5 degrees for each city.
Find the new temperatures.
1. (a) 37.5℃ (b) 7.5℃ (c) 45
Answers
2. A=-2.5℃ B=35℃
C=-10℃
30℃ 30℃
A B C. 30℃
22.5℃ 22.5℃ 22.5℃
. .
15 15 15
7.5℃ 7.5℃ 7.5℃
0 0 0
-7.5℃ -7.5℃ -7.5℃
-15℃ -15℃ -15℃
-22.5℃ -22.5℃ -22.5℃
-30℃ -30℃ -30℃

3. During the winter, the temperature decreases by 9.5 degrees for each city. Find
the new temperatures.
4. There is a heatwave in all three countries, Country C rises by 35 degrees.
Country A rises 20% of the amount of Country C, and country B rises double the
amount of Country A, what are the new temperatures?
3. A=24.5℃ B=13 ℃ C=-32℃ 2. A=-8℃ B=36.5℃
Answers
C=-12.5℃
1. What is the difference between the
warmest and the coldest places?
Place Temperature 2. For the next 7 days, Antarctica gets
5℃ warmer each day. What is the
temperature in Antarctica after 1
Antarctica -40.25℃ week?
3. During the summer, the temperature
in each place increases by 12.5℃,
Donegal 12.5℃ what is the new temperatures?
4. There is a heatwave in Donegal, Berlin
and Moscow. The temperature in
Moscow -8.5℃ Moscow rises by 30℃. The
temperature in Berlin rises 30% of that
amount Moscow rose. The temperature
Berlin 16.75℃ in Donegal rises double the amount
Berlin rose. What are the new
1. 80℃ 2. 5.25℃ 3. A=-27.75℃
temperatures?
Qatar 39.75℃ D=25℃ M=4℃ B=29.25℃
Answers
Q=52.25 3.M=21.5℃ B=25.75℃
D=30.5℃
Algebra - Find a
a= 284
Move

187 97
186
59 a= 127
Move

360
a= 180
Move a= 180
Move

a= 347
Move

269 78
317
129 a= 188
Move
Find b
400
b= 80
Move b b b b

b= 136
Move

17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17

342
Move

b= b b b b b b b b
38

b= 176
Move

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
Solve these equations d=72
c=4652

1. d+91= Answer
163 7. c+4591= Answer
9243

2. 187-d= Answer
115 8. 9124-c= 4490
Answer

3. dx9= Answer
648
9. cx14= Answer
65128
10. c÷4= 1163
Answer
4. d÷8= Answer
9
11.
5. 6543+d=Answer
6615
Answer
11741
7089+c=
6. 2030-d= Answer
359
Answer
1958 12. 5011-c=
Find the value of the letters

1. a+56=100 a=44
Answers 7. Answers
g=8030
g+4591=12,621
2. 187-b=69 b=118
Answers h=3496
Answers
8. 9124-h=5628
3. cx9=108 c=12
Answers 9. ix14=378
i=27
Answers
4. d÷8=4 Answers
d=32 10. j÷4= j=10167
Answers
5. 5377+e=834 11. k=17430
Answers
Answers
e=2968
5 7089+k=24519 l=6257
Answers
f=1169
Answers
6. 3045-f=1876 12. 15011-l=8754
Unit 5 2D Shapes
Quadrilaterals

a 2D shape a 4-sided
shape

has 4 interior
all of its
angles that
sides are
add up to
straight
360°
Name these shapes and write a list of their
properties.

• Square.

• All sides are of equal length.

• Opposite sides are parallel.

• All interior angles are equal.

• Diagonals bisect at 90°.


• Rectangle

• Opposite sides are parallel and


of equal length.
• Every angle is a right angle (90°).

• Diagonals bisect but not at 90°.


• Rhombus.

• All 4 sides are of equal length.

• Diagonally opposite angles are equal.

• 2 angles are acute and 2 are obtuse.

• Opposite sides are parallel.

• Diagonals bisect each other


at right angles.
• Parallelogram

• It has 2 pairs of equal parallel sides.

• Diagonally opposite angles are equal.

• 2 angles are acute and 2 are obtuse.

• Diagonals bisect each other but not at 90°


• Isosceles Trapezium

• It has 1 pairs of equal sides.

• 1 pair of equal angles.

• Diagonals bisect each other but not at 90°


• Trapezium

• Diagonals bisect each other but not at 90°


• Kite

• Has 2 pairs of adjacent, equal sides.

• 1 pair of opposite equal angles.

• Diagonals bisect each other at 90°


Draw these shapes and label.

1. 2. Kite 3. 4. Square
Rhombus Trapezium

5. 6. Isosceles 7.
Parallelogram Trapezium Rectangle
Tessellation
Circle the shapes that can tessellate:
Draw a tessellation of these shapes:
1

2
The Circle
Radius

 Label the parts of this circle:

Circumference

Diamete
r
Write down the radius and diameter
of these circles.
Radius = 11cm
22cm Diameter =
4cm Radius =
4cm 22cm
Diameter = 8cm

Radius = 15cm
6cm Radius = 30cm
Diameter =
6cm 30cm
Diameter = 12cm

13.5c
7.5cm Radius = Radius = m
27cm Diameter =
7.5cm 15c
Diameter = m 27cm
Rotational Symmetry

A shape has Rotational Symmetry when it still looks the same


after the some rotation.

Centre
Point

Think about a fidget


spinner. When you turn it
around using the centre
point, you can see the
same shape appear.
How many times do you think we can find rotational symmetry
in this shape?

This is the order of


symmetry.
1
2

4
5
Write down the order of rotation symmetry of
these shapes and patterns.
Order
Answer4
Order
Answer4 Order
Answer3

Answer
Order 2 Answer
Order 4 Order
Answer1

Order
Answer3
Order
Answer5

Order
Answer2
Answer
Order 5
Order
Answer2
Unit 6 Fractions and Percentages
Write down the improper fraction, mixed number and
diagram for each question.
Example:

19
1. = 1 7. 2= 20 13. = 6 7. 4=
7 4
2. = 8. 4= 24 14. = 8. 1= 14
3 5 11 9
3. = 9. 3= 15. = 9. 5=
21 11
4. = 3 10.6= 6 16. = 4 10.7= 2
20 23
5. = 9 11.3= 3
17. = 5 11.9= 3
6. = 12.5= 32 18. = 12.4= 57
5 4 6
9
52 47
4 5
10 10
Practice
1 2
1. of 36= 2 9. of 24= 17. of 30=
4 6 0
2. of 36= 2 10. of 40= 3 1
18. of 60= 5
0
3. of 40= 7 11. of 60= 2 4
1 4 19. of 100=
0
4. of 42= 6 12. of 56= 2 2
20. of 80=
5. of 54= 1 13. of 16= 41 4
2
8 21. of 36=
6. of 48= 3 14. of 24= 2 7
6 7
7. of 81= 0 15. 50% of 80= 22. of 120=
2
1 4 4
8. of 35= 2 16. of 42= 0 23. 50% of 90=
5
4 2 2
5 24. of 35= 8
2 4
0
Simplify these Fractions

4 3 1 1
1. = 6. = 11. = 11
16. = 2
5 5
2. = 1 7. = 5 12. = 1 17. = 2
4 8 3 9
3. = 8. = 13. = 18. =
7 7 6 3
4. = 10 9. = 8 14. = 7 19. = 10
2 1 1 3
5. = 10. = 2 15. = 4 20. =
9 8
3 3 1 7
4 4 6 11
Match these fractions, decimals and
percentages.
75%
0.80 0.5 50% 70%
1
5
3
33% 0.25 0.66
10
0.75 30% 1
3
100% 100
80% 66% 20%
7
10
0.60 3
5
1
4
100

0.7 1
2 25% 0.33 0.2 3
4
2
3 60% 0.3 1.0 4
5
Put these fractions, decimals and
percentages in order from smallest to
biggest.

0.1 3
20 0 .2 1 3 1 2 9 1
4 10 3 5 20 2 0.60 70 % 0.75
2
3
4
5

10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 33% 40% 45% 50% 6 0% 66 % 10 75% 0.80
7

10 0.15 5 0.25 0 .3 0.33 0 .4 0.45 0 .5 5 0.66 0.7 4 80%


1 1 3 3

3 9
20 20
1
3 0.60 0.75 1
2
4
5
3
10
2
3 70 % 2
5 0.1 0 .2 1
4
Compare these fractions, decimals and
percentages using ‹,› or =
6 0% < < 0.60
2 9
1 6
3 20

< 0 .5 0.1 >


2 1
2 7
5 100

> 70 %
3
= 0.04
3
4
8
4 100
4
0 .2 = 1
5 9 0.6 > 6 %
0.25 >
3
5
20 10 3% = 3
100
Unit 7 – Exploring Measures

1.Area
2.Time
Write the formula for finding the area of a
rectangle and right angled triangle

W
Area = Length x
Width

L
Area = ½ Length x
W
Width

L
Find the area of these shapes

72cm² 6cm 180cm²


9cm

12cm 20cm

7cm

cm
35cm²

m
.5

9c
22
m
10cm

5c

²
Example

60 minutes
1 hour = ___
so …
6 minutes
hour = ___
Practice

1. 4 hours and 18 minutes


4.3 hours=___________ 6. 8.4 minutes=__________
8 minutes and 24 seconds

2. 2.7 hours=___________
2 hours and 42 7. 3.5 minutes=__________
3 minutes and 30
minutes seconds
3. 5.1 hours=___________
5 hours and 6 8. 1.9 minutes=__________
1 minute and 54 seconds
minutes
4. 6.6 hours=___________
6 hours and 36 9. 4.2 minutes=__________
4 minutes and 12
minutes seconds
5. 7.25 7 hours and 15 10. 3.75 3 minutes and 45
minutes seconds
hours=__________ minutes=_________
Unit 8 – Addition and Subtraction (2)

1.Addition and Subtraction of Decimals


2.Addition and Subtraction of Fractions
Addition of Decimals

2141.22
1. 4567.34-2426.12= 1653.501
6. 4653.5-2999.999=
78.662
2. 356.807-278.145= 10,103.968
7. 7287.504+2816.464=
9287.907
3. 5466.767+3821.14= 8963.821
8. 5420.643+3543.178=
11,300.658
4. 6712.078+4588.58= 1852.287
9. 3718.65-1866.363=

2335.141
5. 7008.13-4672.989= 1033.699
10. 2500.001-1466.302=
Extra 15672.
Challenge: 8745.3946
6927.6
Find the 424123.3
4621.9 04 2804.2
missing boxes. 2122.0 6
82
2499.9 44 802.94
2001.3
6
1785.1 22 4
18 866.4
918.6
46 382.9
535. 72 483.5
456.7 304.0 179.4
68 78.9
66 06
8 66 4
Example

=
Practice

= 28 14
1. + = 5. + = =
3 0 15
2. + = 9 6. + = 15
28
3. + = 10 7. + =
23 41
4. + = 20 8. + = 35
4 =
9
3 33
1 8
170 190 15 18
120 120 8 8
5 70 10 5 10 8
6 120 10 8 8 8
3 2 5 1 1 2 6 2
4 24 10 2 8 4 8 8
Complete these calculations:

1. + + + = + + + =
2. + + + =
+ + + =
3. + + + =
4. + + + = =

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