Maths Checkpoint Revision Semester 1
Maths Checkpoint Revision Semester 1
Maths Checkpoint Revision Semester 1
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. 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
P 1 2 3 4 10 20 50 100
T 8 16 24 32? 80? 160
? 400
? 800
?
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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
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
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
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
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
Wednesda 16.25
Move to reveal None
Move to reveal Move17
to reveal 7reveal
Move to
y answers answers answers answers
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.
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
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
Centre
Point
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
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
> 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
12cm 20cm
7cm
cm
35cm²
m
.5
9c
22
m
10cm
5c
²
Example
60 minutes
1 hour = ___
so …
6 minutes
hour = ___
Practice
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)
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. + + + = =