Numeracy 1. 5 Change 1 km to metres. 15 Change 4.6 km to metres. 6 2, 5, 8, 11,, 16 35, 32, 29, 26,,
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1 Numeracy Change 1 km to metres. 15 Change 4.6 km to metres. 6 2, 5, 8, 11,, 16 35, 32, 29, 26,, 7 Write 2.52pm in 24 hour clock. 17 Calculate the time between 11.30am and 3pm Calculate the change given from a 20 note when I spend Round 4.7 to the nearest whole number. 19 Round to 1 decimal place. 10 Find 50% of Find 20% of 400. Parent Signature 1
2 Numeracy Change 1 litre to milliliters. 15 Change 2.5 litres to milliliters. 6 3, 7, 11,, 16 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8,, 7 Write 0328 in 12 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 10pm and 2.30 am Calculate the change given from a 50 note when I spend Round 526 to the nearest Round to 2 decimal places. 10 Find ½ of Find 25% of 440. Parent Signature 2
3 Numeracy Change 1 kg to grams. 15 Change 3.4 kg to grams. 6 0, 12, 24,, 16 1, 2, 4, 8, 16..., 7 Write 5.20pm in 24 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between and 1.30 am Calculate the change given from a 50 note when I spend Round 9.8 to the nearest whole number. 19 Round to 2 decimal places. 10 Find 10% of Find 75% of 80. Parent Signature 3
4 Numeracy Change 1 metre to centimetres. 15 Change 0.5 metres to centimetres. 6 11, 16, 21,, 16 40, 39, 37, 34, 30,,... 7 Write 7.00pm in 24 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 05:20 and 17: Calculate the change given from a 100 note when I spend Round 5645 to the nearest Round to 1 decimal place. 10 Find 50% of Find ¾ of 20. Parent Signature 4
5 Numeracy Change 2 km to metres 15 Change 5.2 km to metres. 6 4, 17, 30,, , 95, 90,, 7 Write 0912 in 12 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between and Calculate the change given from a 100 note when I spend Round 9567 to the nearest Round to 2 decimal places. 10 Find 10% of Find ⅓ of 48. Parent Signature 5
6 Numeracy (-5) (-3) (-2) (-8) 5 Change 2 kg to grams. 15 Change 6.5 kg to grams. 6 5, 15, 25,, 16 10, 5, 0, -5,, 7 Calculate the time between 09.30am and 11.30pm. 17 Calculate the time between 0420 and Calculate the change given from a 20 note when I spend Round 6.24 to 1 decimal place. 19 Round to 2 decimal places. 10 Find 50% of Find 80% of 120. Parent Signature 6
7 Numeracy (-12) (-14) (-10) (-1) (-9) 3 5 Change 4 litres to milliliters. 15 Change 3.4 litres to milliliters. 6 20, 18, 16, 14, 16 1, 8, 64, 7 Write 5.40pm in 24 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 6pm and am Write in scientific notation. 9 Round 526 to the nearest Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find ⅓ of Find ⅝ of 64. Parent Signature 7
8 Numeracy (-5) (-7) (-4) (-5) (-10) 5 Change 2 litres to millilitres. 15 Change 9.8 litres to millilitres , 95, 90,, 16 64, 16, 8, 7 Write 5.20pm in 24 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 1845 and Write in scientific notation. 9 Round 2.1 to the nearest whole number. 19 Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 10% of Find 90% of 130. Parent Signature 8
9 Numeracy (-2) (-12) (-100) (-20) 5 Change 5 metres to centimetres. 15 Change 0.25 metres to centimetres , 104, 106,, 16 2, 0, -2, -4,, 7 Write 11.30pm in 24 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 0900 and Write in scientific notation. 9 Round 5645 to the nearest Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find 25% of Find ¾ of 208. Parent Signature 9
10 Numeracy (-6) (-15) ² 5 Change 5 km to metres. 15 Change 0.2 km to metres. 6 50, 46, 42, 38,, 16-50, -40, -30, 7 Write 0912 in 12 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between and Write in the normal form. 9 Round to 2 decimal places. 19 Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 20% of Find ⅔ of 78. Parent Signature 10
11 Numeracy (-10) (-2) (-5) (-6) 7 5 Change 2000 grams to kg. 15 Change 400 grams to kg , 260, 220, 180,, 16-3, -6, -9,, 7 Calculate the time between 0900 and Calculate the time between 2230 and Write in scientific notation. 9 Round 6.83 to 1 decimal place. 19 Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find 25% of Find ⅔ of 171. Parent Signature 11
12 Numeracy (-1) (-8) (-3) Change 2500 metres into km. 15 Change 1750 metres into km. 6 1, 6, 11,, , 0.9, 1.5,, 7 Write 1921 in 12 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 1820 and Write in the normal form. 9 Round to 2 decimal places. 19 Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find ⅓ of % of 500. Parent Signature 12
13 Numeracy (-10) + (-2) (-2) (-5) (-12) 12 5 Change 6000 millilitres to litres. 15 Change 5500 millilitres to litres. 6 60, 52, 44, 36,, , 2.3, 3.5,, 7 Calculate the time between 1330 and Calculate the time between 0017 and Write in scientific notation. 9 Round 7.81 to 1 decimal place. 19 Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find ¾ of Find 6% of 300. Parent Signature 13
14 Numeracy (-1.7) (-8) (-3) (-9) 3 5 Change 300 centimetres into metres. 15 Change 3000 centimetres into metres. 6 2, 6, 10,, , 4.8, 4.2,, 7 Write 0716 in 12 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 0934 and Write in the normal form. 9 Round to 2 decimal places. 19 Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find ¼ of % of 45. Parent Signature 14
15 Numeracy (-2) + (-4) (-1) (-9) (-9) 5 Change 1000 centimetres to metres. 15 Change 2500 centimetres into metres 6 900, 850, 800, 750,, , 0, -0.5,, 7 Calculate the time between 0730 and Calculate the time between 1123 and Write in scientific notation. 9 Round 9.68 to 1 decimal place. 19 Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find 20% of ⅓ Parent Signature 15
16 Numeracy (-10) (-2) (-24) Change 6000 metres into km. 15 Change 300 metres into km. 6 1, 3, 6, 10,, , 0.6, 0.95,, 7 Write 2345 in 12 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 1655 and Write in the normal form. 9 Round to 2 decimal places. 19 Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find 50% of % of 18. Parent Signature 16
17 Numeracy (-18) + (-25) (-12) (-8) (-15) 12 5 Change millilitres to litres 15 Change millilitres to litres. 6 60, 52, 44, 36,, , 3.15, 5.2,, 7 Calculate the time between 1800 and Calculate the time between 1920 and Write in scientific notation. 9 Round 993 to the nearest Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find ¾ of Find ¾ of 26. Parent Signature 17
18 Numeracy Change 500 millilitres in to litres. 15 Change 4500 millilitres into litres. 6 72, 64, 56,, , 0.3, 0,, 7 Write 1924 in 12 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 2345 and Write in the normal form. 9 Round to 2 decimal places. 19 Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 3 1 of % of 56. Parent Signature 18
19 Numeracy Change 6300 millilitres in to litres. 15 Change 2700 millilitres into litres. 6 32, 16, 8,, , 0.2, 0.1,, 7 Write 2036 in 12 hour clock time. 17 Calculate the time between 0345 and bags of sweets cost 495p. What is the cost of 1 bag in pounds ( )? 18 Write in the normal form. 9 Round to 2 decimal places. 19 Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 10% of % of 64. Parent Signature 19
20 Numeracy Calculate the area of a rectangle with length 7cm and breadth 4cm Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle in Q Change 30 minutes into hours. 15 If a = 7, b = 3, c = 1 calculate abc , 22, 23.5,, , 0.15, 0.075,, 7 Calculate the time between 0630 and If x = 3, y = 2 calculate x + y 18 Write in the normal form. 9 Round to 2 decimal places. 19 Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find 10% of % of 480. Parent Signature 20
21 Numeracy (-3) (-2) 9 3 Calculate the area of a rectangle with length 9cm and breadth 6cm (-8) 4 Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle in Q3. 14 Find half of Change 45 minutes into hours. 15 If k = 8, m = 4, n = 2 calculate 2k mn , 23.3, 24.4,, , 900, 300,, 7 Calculate the time between 0850 and If a = 5, b = 1 calculate a b Round to the nearest Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 20% of % of 56. Parent Signature 21
22 Numeracy (-10) (-4) 29 3 Calculate the area of a rectangle with length 3cm and breadth 7cm (-11) 4 Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle in Q3. 14 Find a third of (-33). 5 Change 2 hours into minutes. 15 If k = 6, m = 5, n = 3 calculate 2k 2 mn , 2,4, 3.6, 4.8,, , 120, 30,, 7 Calculate the time between 1245 and If a = 8, b = 6, c = 2 calculate a b + c Round to the nearest Find 40% of % of 70. Parent Signature 22
23 Numeracy (-18) (-15) 11 3 Calculate the area of a rectangle with length 3cm and breadth 12cm. 13 (-12) 2 4 Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle in Q3. 14 Find a quarter of Change 15 minutes into hours. 15 If s = 5, t = 2 calculate 3st , 0.4, 0.6,, 16-7, -5, -3,, 7 Calculate the time between 2130 and If a = 6, b = 3 calculate a b Round 3456 to the nearest Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 5% of % of 80. Parent Signature 23
24 Numeracy (-8) (-3) (-12) 3 Calculate the area of a square with length 5cm. 13 (-4) (-10) 4 Calculate the perimeter of the square in Q3. 14 Find a two thirds of Change 2 and a half hours into minutes. 15 If m = 7, n = 3 calculate 3(m-n) , 72, 63, 54,, , -100, -20,, 7 Calculate the time between 1015 and If a = 7, b = 6, c = 1 calculate 2a + b + c Round to the nearest 1 decimal place Find 40% of % of 180. Parent Signature 24
25 Numeracy Calculate the area of a rectangle with length 6cm and breadth 11cm Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle in Q Change 20 minutes into hours. 15 If x = 6, y = 1 calculate 5xy , 0.2, 0.4, 0.7,, 16-80, -40, -20,, 7 Calculate the time between 2030 and (-4) 8 If a = 5, b = 3, Calculate a + 2b (-8) 9 Round 4.56 to the nearest 1 decimal place. 19 Round to 2 decimal places. 10 Find 5% of % of 30. Parent Signature 25
26 Numeracy (-80) + (-25) (-7) 3 Calculate the area of a square with length 4cm (-12) 4 Calculate the perimeter of the square in Q3. 14 Find three quarters of Change 90 minutes into hours. 15 If r = 9, s = (-6) calculate 3(r + s) , 24, 30,, 16-20, -40, -80,, 7 Calculate the time between 2030 and How many days from 1 st April to 2 nd May (inclusive)? 18 How many days from 1 st August to 3 rd October (inclusive)? 9 Round 3487 to the nearest (-8) Find 30% of % of 175. Parent Signature 26
27 Numeracy Calculate the area of a rectangle with length 4cm and breadth 12cm Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle in Q Change 180 minutes into hours. 15 If x = 4, y = 1 calculate 2xy , 9.5, 9, 8.5,, , -60, -20,, 7 Calculate the time between 1820 and Change 210 minutes into hours. 8 If a = 8, b = 4, Calculate 2a + 2b. 18 How many days from 1 st September to 25 th December (inclusive)? 9 Round to the nearest 1 decimal place Find 5% of % of 76. Parent Signature 27
28 Numeracy (-55) + (-18) (-37) 3 Calculate the area of a square with length 7cm. 13 (-6) 3 4 Calculate the perimeter of the square in Q3. 14 Find two fifths of Change 270 minutes into hours 15 If r = 7, b = (-3) calculate 2(a - b) , 70, 63, 56,, , -2, -2.5,, 7 Calculate the time between 1400 and How many days from 20 th September to the 20 th October (inclusive)? 18 How many days from 20 th February to 20 th April (inclusive) in a non leap year? 9 Round 9.07 to the 1 decimal place. 19 (-12) Find 60% of % of 28. Parent Signature 28
29 Numeracy Calculate volume of a cuboid with length 4cm and breadth 2cm and height 3cm How many years is there from 1985 to 2010? Change 4 kilometers into metres. 15 If x = 3, y = 1 calculate 2(x y) , 50, 55,, 16-27, -9, -3,, 7 Calculate the time between 1820 and Change 75 minutes into hours. 8 If a = 3, b = 5, Calculate 3a + b. 18 How many days from 9 th December to 1 st February (inclusive)? 9 Round to the nearest 1 decimal place. 19 Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 10% of % of 136. Parent Signature 29
30 Numeracy (-14) + (-18) (-13) (-20) 3 Calculate the area of a square with length 9cm. 13 (-1) 3 4 Calculate the perimeter of the square in Q3. 14 Find three eighths of Change 150 minutes into hours. 15 If r = 1, s = (-4) calculate 5( r - s) , 72, 63, 56,, , -1, -1.5,, 7 Calculate the time between 1500 and How many days from 20 th June to the 20 th July (inclusive)? 18 How many days from 21 st April to 21 st May (inclusive)? 9 What is directly opposite South-East? 19 (-9) Find 30% of % of 36. Parent Signature 30
31 Numeracy (-5) + (-4) (-9) (-3) 3 Calculate volume of a cuboid with length 6cm, breadth 3cm and height 1cm (-1) (-2) 4 How many years in a century. 14 Factorise: 7x Change 5 litres into millilitres. 15 Collect like terms; 4x x 6 12,, 8,, 4 16, 8.9,, 6.5, 5.3,. 7 Calculate the time between 0750 and Change 9.8 litres into millilitres. 8 If a = 2, b = 4, Calculate 2ab. 18 How many days in 2 non-leap years? 9 Round 2.87 to the nearest whole number. 19 Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 20% of of Parent Signature 31
32 Numeracy (-17) + (-17) (-12) (-7) Calculate the area of a square with length 11cm 13 8 (-5) (-1) 4 How many hours in 7 days. 14 Factorise: 6x Change 2.5 metres into centimetres. 15 Collect like terms and simplify: x 2 + 2x x 2 + 3x 6 0.6, 1.2, 1.8, 2.4,, 16 1,., 2, 3, 5,, 13 7 Calculate the time between 0815 and Change 2.5 metres into centimetres 8 If a = 1, b = 7, Calculate 2a + 3b. 18 How many days in a decade? 9 Round 8739 to the nearest Round to 2 significant figures. 10 Find 10% of of Parent Signature 32
33 Numeracy Calculate area of a rectangle with length 7cm and breadth 6cm How many years are there from the end of 1972 to the end of 2010? Change 5.5 kilometers into metres. 15 If x = 4, y = -8 calculate 3(x + y) , 615, 575, 535,, 16-1, -1, -2, -3, -5,, 7 How many days from 12 th August to 15 th September (inclusive)? 17 Change 165 minutes into hours. 8 If a = 9, b = 2, Calculate 2a 2b Round 7.89 to 1 decimal place. 19 Collect like terms and simplify: 4x 2 3y 2x 2 8y x 7x Find 25% of % of 185. Parent Signature 33
34 Numeracy Calculate volume of a cuboid with length 5cm and breadth 6cm and height 2cm How hours is there in 10 days? Change 240 minutes into hours. 15 If a = (-1), b = 4 calculate 7(ab) , 766, 741, , 1000,., 250,, 7 How many days from 16 th August to the 2 nd October(inclusive)? 17 Change 50 km into metres. 8 If x = 9, y = 5 Calculate xy. 18 Calculate the time between 0625 and Round 2893 to the nearest Find 25% of Solve: 7x 3 24 Parent Signature 34
35 Numeracy How minutes are in 6 ¼ hours? Change 7 litres into millilitres. 15 If a = 2, b = 3 calculate (2ab) 2 6 1, 3, 9,, ,., 9.2,, How many years from the end of 1995 to the end of 2017? 17 Multiply out the brackets: 7(4 2x) 8 If x = 9, y = 5 Calculate 2x 3y. 18 How many years from the end of 1821 to the end of 2009? 9 Round 2999 to the nearest Solve: 6 5 2x Find ¼ of ⅔ of 219. Parent Signature 35
36 Numeracy Its costs 1.80 for 10 pencils, find the cost of 1 pencil How minutes are in 3 and a half hours? Change 0.5 litres into milliliters. 15 If x = 3, y = 2 calculate 2xy 2. 6 Calculate the number of degrees in a right angle minus Calculate the number of degrees in a full circle minus How many years from the end of 1974 to How many centimetres in 2km? 8 Simplify: 4a + 3a 2a 18 How many years from the end of 3BC to the end of 19AD? 9 Round 4341 to the nearest Round to 3 significant figures. 10 Find 25% of % of 218. Parent Signature 36
37 Numeracy (-9) (-6) (8) (-7) (-2) 4 How many minutes are there in a tenth of an hour? 14 Calculate two fifths of Write 5500 milliliters in litres and millilitres. 15 If x = 3, y = 2 calculate 2xy 2. 6 Calculate the area of a right-angled triangle with length 8cm and breadth 6cm. 16 How many days between October 19 th and November 5 th (inclusive)? 7 How many grams in 4.75 kg? 17 How many millimeters in 1km? 8 Simplify: x + 18x 2x 18 I score 18 out of 25 in a test, calculate my percentage. 9 Round to the nearest Simplify: 5a 3b + 2a + 9b 4 10 Find 5% of % of Parent Signature 37
38 Numeracy (-7) (-6361) (-5) (-12) 4 How many minutes are there in a fifth of an hour? 14 Calculate three eighths of Write 200 minutes in hours and minutes. 15 If x = 8, y = -2 calculate 2(x - y 2 ) 6 Calculate the area of a right-angled triangle with length 5cm and breadth 10cm. 16 How many days between September 29 th and January 1st (inclusive)? 7 How many millilitres in 5.75 litres? 17 Factorise: 7c 63 8 Simplify: 2y y + 6y I score 11 out of 20 in a test, calculate my percentage. 9 Round to 1 decimal place. 19 Simplify 12b + 3c 9c + b Find 25% of % of Parent Signature 38
39 Numeracy (-3) (-6) (-60) 4 How many hours are in half a day? 14 Calculate eleven eighteens of Write 95 minutes in hours and minutes 15 If x = -6, y = -2 calculate 2(x + y) 6 Calculate the area of a right-angled triangle with length 4cm and breadth 12cm. 16 Simplify: How many grams in 15 kg 17 How many grams in 4.7 kg? 8 Simplify: 6d + 2d 7d 18 I score 12 out of 25 in a test, calculate my percentage. 9 Solve: 2x Simplify 4x 2 + 5x + x 2 12x. 10 Find ⅓ of Solve: 9 4x 3 Parent Signature 39
40 Numeracy Its costs 2.40 for 6 cakes, find the cost of 1 cake (in ) Its costs for 4 sandwiches, find the cost of 1 sandwich How many minutes make up 4 hours 20 minutes? 15 If x = -4, y = 2 calculate -9(3y x) 6 Calculate the number of degrees in a right angle minus How many years from the end of 1865 to the end of 1892? 17 How many centimetres in 8km? 8 Simplify 8p 7p p 18 How many years from the end of 10BC to the end of 49AD? 9 Round 9987 to the nearest Factorise: 6a Find 25% of Solve: 22 3( x 6) Parent Signature 40
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