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Money Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 3)
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Money Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 3)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Money. The worksheet has SATs-like questions for the student to complete. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 3 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 3M9a add and subtract amounts of money to give change, using both pounds (£) and pence § in practical contexts Questions: Add money in with both items in pence Add money in with one item in pence and one in pounds (non-decimal) Add money in with one item in pence and one in pounds (decimal) Subtract money in with both items in pence Subtract money with one item in pence and one in pounds (non-decimal) Subtract money with one item in pence and one in pounds (decimal) Find change from £10 given two items in pounds (decimals) Find how much more money is needed to reach target Find cost of one rubber given multiple pencils and rubber costs
Length, Perimeter and Measures Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 4)
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Length, Perimeter and Measures Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 4)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Length, Perimeter and Measures. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 4 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 3M1a compare lengths (m/ cm/mm) 3M2a measure lengths (m/ cm/mm) 3M7 measure the perimeter of simple 2–D shapes 3M9b add and subtract lengths (m/ cm/mm) 4M5 convert between diferent units of measurement [e.g. kilometre to metre; hour to minute] 4M7a measure and calculate the perimeter of a rectilinear figure (including squares) in centimetres and metres Preparation Questions: Compare cm and m Order lengths in different units Draw a line given length in cm with decimal Measure line using a ruler (cm) Measure line using a ruler (mm) Perimeter of Triangle Perimeter of Rectangle Add lengths of different units Subtract lengths of different units Topic Questions: Compare km and m Order lengths in different units with km Add lengths of different units (km) Subtract lengths of different units (km) Convert kg to g Find remaining milk given start amount and amount poured Perimeter of Rectangle With Decimals (0.5) Perimeter of Triangle with decimal (0.5) Find missing length from perimeter and width
3D Right-Angles: Trigonometry Powerpoint (Higher GCSE)
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3D Right-Angles: Trigonometry Powerpoint (Higher GCSE)

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A comprehensive powerpoint that covers the topic of 3D Right-Angles: Trigonometry. The Powerpoint models solutions to key questions in the topic, followed by questions for the students to do. The questions all have full working out and answers so students can identify where they have made mistakes. The powerpoint has skill and mastery questions so students can understand the basics whilst also mastering the topic. Suitable for higher GCSE. The download includes the full powerpoint and you are free to adapt it to suit your needs. Topics included: Trigonometry From Right-Angled Triangle Using Trigonometry In 3D Skill Questions: Basic Find Length A (tan) Find Simple Angle In Cuboid Using Trigonometry Find Angle In Cuboid Using Trigonometry Find Angle In Pyramid Using Trigonometry Mastery Questions: Find Angle Of Apex In Cone Using Trigonometry Find Diagonal In Triangular Prism Using Trigonometry Find Angle In Cube With No Lengths Using Trigonometry
Estimation Powerpoint (Foundation GCSE)
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Estimation Powerpoint (Foundation GCSE)

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A comprehensive powerpoint that covers the topic of Estimation. The Powerpoint models solutions to key questions in the topic, followed by questions for the students to do. The questions all have full working out and answers so students can identify where they have made mistakes. The powerpoint has skill questions so students can understand the basics whilst also mastering the topic. Suitable for foundation GCSE. The download includes the full powerpoint and you are free to adapt it to suit your needs. Topics included: Estimation Skill Questions: Use Fact to Find Answer (Times) Use Fact to Find Answer (Divide) Estimate with Basic Fraction Estimate a Sum with Root
Minimum and Maximum Values Powerpoint (Foundation GCSE)
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Minimum and Maximum Values Powerpoint (Foundation GCSE)

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A comprehensive powerpoint that covers the topic of Minimum and Maximum Values. The Powerpoint models solutions to key questions in the topic, followed by questions for the students to do. The questions all have full working out and answers so students can identify where they have made mistakes. The powerpoint has skill and mastery questions so students can understand the basics whilst also mastering the topic. Suitable for foundation GCSE. The download includes the full powerpoint and you are free to adapt it to suit your needs. Topics included: Finding Minimum and Maximum Values Error Intervals Skill Questions: Find Maximum (Integer) Find Minimum (0.1) Find Minimum (Integer) Find Error Interval (Nearest 10) Find Error Interval (Nearest 0.1) Find Error Interval (Nearest 0.01) Mastery Questions: Maximum Value Of Discrete Data (Nearest 10) Find Error Interval From Truncated Number Find Error Interval (Different Units) Error Interval For 0kg Item Maximum Value Of Discrete Data (Nearest Integer) Error Interval (Nearest Number Not Power Of 10)
Minimum and Maximum Values Powerpoint (Higher GCSE)
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Minimum and Maximum Values Powerpoint (Higher GCSE)

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A comprehensive powerpoint that covers the topic of Minimum and Maximum Values. The Powerpoint models solutions to key questions in the topic, followed by questions for the students to do. The questions all have full working out and answers so students can identify where they have made mistakes. The powerpoint has skill and mastery questions so students can understand the basics whilst also mastering the topic. Suitable for higher GCSE. The download includes the full powerpoint and you are free to adapt it to suit your needs. Topics included: Finding Bounds Skill Questions: Find Maximum (Integer) Find Minimum (0.1) Find Minimum (Integer) Find Error Interval (Nearest 10) Find Error Interval (Nearest 0.1) Find Error Interval (Nearest 0.01) Mastery Questions: Maximum Value Of Discrete Data (Nearest 10) Find Error Interval From Truncated Number Find Error Interval (Different Units) Error Interval For 0kg Item Maximum Value Of Discrete Data (Nearest Integer) Error Interval (Nearest Number Not Power Of 10)
Properties of Shapes Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 6)
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Properties of Shapes Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 6)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Properties of Shapes. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 6 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 5G2a use the properties of rectangles to deduce related facts and find missing lengths and angles 5G3b identify 3-D shapes including cubes and other cuboids, from 2-D representations 5G4a know angles are measured in degrees: estimate and compare acute, obtuse and reflex angles 5G4b identify: (1) angles at a point and one whole turn (total 360o) (2) angles at a point on a straight line and 1 2 a turn (total 180o) (3) other multiples of 90o 6G2a compare and classify geometric shapes based on their properties and sizes 6G2b describe simple 3-D shapes 6G3a draw 2-D shapes using given dimensions and angles 6G4a find unknown angles in any triangles, quadrilaterals and regular polygons 6G4b recognise angles where they meet at a point, are on a straight line, or are vertically opposite, and find missing angles 6G5 illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius Preparation Questions: Find missing coordinates given rectangle, one point on vertex and one at centre Finding missing dice faces given that opposites add to 7 Identify 3D Shape Circle type of angle Circle approximation of angle Converting divers turns into degrees Find Angle On A Straight Line Find Angle On A Point Find Vertically Opposite Angle On A Point Topic Questions: Find width of shape made up of six congruent triangles Find shapes that have diagonals cross at right angles Find number of faces, vertices and edges on drawn 3D shape Identify shapes that have the same number of faces as vertices Draw a triangle from ASA Divide rectangle up into 2 squares and a rectangle Understand a triangle cannot be equilateral given two different angles Find missing angles from diagram involving right angles and opposite angles Find radius from diameter
Statistics Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 5)
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Statistics Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 5)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Statistics. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 5 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 4S1 interpret and present discrete and continuous data using appropriate graphical methods, including bar charts and time graphs 4S2 solve comparison, sum and diference problems using information presented in bar charts, pictograms, tables and other graphs 5S1 complete, read and interpret information in tables, including timetables 5S2 solve comparison, sum and difference problems using information presented in a line graph Preparation Questions: Read Table with day vs person vs wake-up time Complete Bar Chart Given Total and One Bar Find Highest In Pictogram Draw Time Graph (year vs sales) Find number of times student woke after time given table Interpret dual bar chart Read single pictogram with a quarter Find distance from time graph (distance vs time) Interpret time graph (water level vs time) Topic Questions: Find difference in mass of heaviest and lightest and group onto table Find time to leave given arrival time using timetable Find number of hours of English from class timetable Analyse data of populations from 5 towns Read bus timetable Interpret line graph (car speed vs time) Find difference between points on line graph (bird height vs time) Find difference between two lines on same line graph (score vs time) Find total amounts from line graph (population vs day of week)
The Four Operations Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 6)
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The Four Operations Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 6)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on The Four Operations. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 6 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 5C1 add and subtract numbers mentally with increasingly large numbers 5C2 add and subtract whole numbers with more than 4 digits, including using formal written methods (columnar addition and subtraction) 5C4 solve addition and subtraction multi-step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why 6C3 use estimation to check answers to calculations and determine, in the context of a problem, an appropriate degree of accuracy 6C5 identify common factors, common multiples and prime numbers 6C6 perform mental calculations, including with mixed operations and large numbers 6C7a multiply multi-digit numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit whole number using the formal written method of long multiplication 6C7b divide numbers up to 4 digits by a two digit whole number using the formal written method of long division, and interpret remainders as whole number remainders, fractions, or by rounding, as appropriate for the context 6C8 solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division 6C9 use their knowledge of the order of operations to carry out calculations involving the four operations Preparation Questions: Find mental methods to subtract a number Add / Subtract Using Written Methods: Add Four Digit To Four Digit Numbers With Carries And Commas Add / Subtract Using Written Methods: Add Five Digit To Four Digit Numbers With Carries And Commas Subtract Six Digit To Five Digit With Commas And Multiple Borrows Find missing digits to make addition work whilst show in grid Subtract Three Digit From Five Digit With Commas And Multiple Borrows And 0s on both numbers Find how much wallpaper is left Finding cost of A given A is X more than B and B is Y more than C Find amount after deliveries and sales at shop Topic Questions: Find estimation of fraction addition and subtraction Find factors of one number that are not factors of another number Select inequality for multiplications and divisions Multiply / Divide Using Written Methods: Multiply Three Digit And Two Digit Given Numbers In Long Multiplication Grid Find the amount of marbles a shop orders given boxes, bags and capacity Find how many booklets can be made given amount of paper Wroking out how many beads needed for necklaces and bracelets Find change from three packets of nuts given change in coins BIDMAS – Number Squared Subtract Number Divided By Number
Time Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 3)
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Time Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 3)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Time. The worksheet has SATs-like questions for the student to complete. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 3 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 3M4a tell and write the time from an analogue clock; 12-hour clocks 3M4b tell and write the time from an analogue clock; 24-hour clocks 3M4c tell and write the time from an analogue clock, including using Roman numerals from I to XII 3M4d estimate and read time with increasing accuracy to the nearest minute; record and compare time in terms of seconds, minutes and hours; use vocabulary such as o’clock / a.m. / p.m., morning, afternoon, noon and midnight 3M4e know the number of seconds in a minute and the number of days in each month, year and leap year 3M4f compare durations of events, [e.g. to calculate the time taken by particular events or tasks] Questions: Select correct 12-hour clock time from clock Select correct 24-hour clock time from clock Select correct 12-hour clock time from roman numeral clock Find time with minutes before noon/midnight Convert 24 hour digital time to written time Counting days in multiple months Write date a week after date in late February in a leap year Find time after x hours and minutes on digital clock Find time between analogue clock and digital clock
Time Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 4)
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Time Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 4)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Time. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 4 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 3M4a tell and write the time from an analogue clock; 12-hour clocks 3M4b tell and write the time from an analogue clock; 24-hour clocks 3M4c tell and write the time from an analogue clock, including using Roman numerals from I to XII 3M4d estimate and read time with increasing accuracy to the nearest minute; record and compare time in terms of seconds, minutes and hours; use vocabulary such as o’clock / a.m. / p.m., morning, afternoon, noon and midnight 3M4e know the number of seconds in a minute and the number of days in each month, year and leap year 3M4f compare durations of events, [e.g. to calculate the time taken by particular events or tasks] 4M4a read, write and convert time between analogue and digital 12-hour clocks 4M4b read, write and convert time between analogue and digital 24-hour clocks 4M4c solve problems involving converting from hours to minutes; minutes to seconds; years to months; weeks to days Preparation Questions: Select correct 12-hour clock time from clock Select correct 24-hour clock time from clock Select correct 12-hour clock time from roman numeral clock Find time with minutes before noon/midnight Convert 24 hour digital time to written time Counting days in multiple months Write date a week after date in late February in a leap year Find time after x hours and minutes on digital clock Find time between analogue clock and digital clock Topic Questions: Find two digital time from analogue clock and time of day Find two digital times from analogue clock Convert hours and a half into minutes Convert minutes into seconds Order times given in hours and minutes. Convert weeks to days Convert years into months Convert between months, years, hours, days and weeks Convert minutes to hours and minutes
Volume Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 5)
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Volume Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 5)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Volume. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 5 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 5M8 estimate volume [e.g. using 1cm3 blocks to build cuboids (including cubes)] and capacity [e.g. using water] Preparation Questions: Mentally Multiply 2-12 With 2-12 And 2 Topic Questions: Find volume of cuboid made of cubes with depth 2 Find volume of cuboid made of cubes with depth 3 Find volume of stairs-shape made of cubes Find volume of U-shape made of cubes Find volume of odd shapes made of cubes Find volume of non-prism shape made of cubes with depth 2 Find volume of non-prism shape made of cubes with depth 3 Find capacity of hole in shape made of cubes
Properties of Shapes Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 5)
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Properties of Shapes Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 5)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Properties of Shapes. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 5 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 4G2a compare and classify geometric shapes, including quadrilaterals and triangles based on their properties and sizes 4G2b identify lines of symmetry in 2-D shapes presented in different orientations 4G2c complete a simple symmetric figure with respect to a specific line of symmetry 4G4 identify acute and obtuse angles and compare and order angles up to two right angles by size 5G2a use the properties of rectangles to deduce related facts and find missing lengths and angles 5G3b identify 3-D shapes including cubes and other cuboids, from 2-D representations 5G4a know angles are measured in degrees: estimate and compare acute, obtuse and reflex angles 5G4b identify: (1) angles at a point and one whole turn (total 360o) (2) angles at a point on a straight line and 1 2 a turn (total 180o) (3) other multiples of 90o Preparation Questions: Identify Triangle Identify Quadrilateral Draw lines of symmetry onto shape Identify lines of symmetry from written shape Draw reflection across a vertical mirror line with shape touching mirror Draw reflection of complex shape with no squares under shape, but around sides Identify acute and obtuse from written angle Understanding acute and obtuse angles Find obtuse and acute angles from diagram Topic Questions: Find missing coordinates given rectangle, one point on vertex and one at centre Finding missing dice faces given that opposites add to 7 Identify 3D Shape Circle type of angle Circle approximation of angle Converting divers turns into degrees Find Angle On A Straight Line Find Angle On A Point Find Vertically Opposite Angle On A Point
Properties of Shapes Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 4)
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Properties of Shapes Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 4)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Properties of Shapes. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 4 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 3G2 identify horizontal, vertical lines and pairs of perpendicular and parallel lines 3G3a draw 2-D shapes 3G3b make 3-D shapes using modelling materials; recognise 3-D shapes in different orientations and describe them 3G4a recognise that angles are a property of shape or a description of a turn 3G4b identify right angles, recognise that two right angles make a halfturn, three make three quarters of a turn and four a complete turn; identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle 4G2a compare and classify geometric shapes, including quadrilaterals and triangles based on their properties and sizes 4G2b identify lines of symmetry in 2-D shapes presented in different orientations 4G2c complete a simple symmetric figure with respect to a specific line of symmetry 4G4 identify acute and obtuse angles and compare and order angles up to two right angles by size Preparation Questions: Find parallel side in trapezium Find perpendicular side in trapezium Find letter that has parallel and perpendicular lines Complete a square Complete pentagon Count cubes to make cuboid made of cubes with depth 1 Count cubes to make cuboid made of cubes with depth 2 Find quarter turns between compass directions Circle type of angle (acute or obtuse) Topic Questions: Identify Triangle Identify Quadrilateral Draw lines of symmetry onto shape Identify lines of symmetry from written shape Draw reflection across a vertical mirror line with shape touching mirror Draw reflection of complex shape with no squares under shape, but around sides Identify acute and obtuse from written angle Understanding acute and obtuse angles Find obtuse and acute angles from diagram
Properties Of Shapes Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 3)
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Properties Of Shapes Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 3)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Properties Of Shapes. The worksheet has SATs-like questions for the student to complete. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 3 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 3G2 identify horizontal, vertical lines and pairs of perpendicular and parallel lines 3G3a draw 2-D shapes 3G3b make 3-D shapes using modelling materials; recognise 3-D shapes in different orientations and describe them 3G4a recognise that angles are a property of shape or a description of a turn 3G4b identify right angles, recognise that two right angles make a halfturn, three make three quarters of a turn and four a complete turn; identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle Questions: Find parallel side in trapezium Find perpendicular side in trapezium Find letter that has parallel and perpendicular lines Complete a square Complete pentagon Count cubes to make cuboid made of cubes with depth 1 Count cubes to make cuboid made of cubes with depth 2 Find quarter turns between compass directions Circle type of angle (acute or obtuse)
Position and Direction Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 6)
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Position and Direction Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 6)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Position and Direction. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 6 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 5P2 identify, describe and represent the position of a shape following a refection or translation, using the appropriate language, and know that the shape has not changed 6P2 draw and translate simple shapes on the co-ordinate plane, and reflect them in the axes 6P3 describe positions on the full co-ordinate grid (all four quadrants) Preparation Questions: Draw reflection across a vertical mirror line Draw reflection across a horizontal mirror line Draw reflection across a horizontal and vertical mirror line with shape touching line Draw reflection across a horizontal and vertical mirror line with shape not touching line Draw shape translated right and up Draw shape translated right and down Draw shape translated left and down Draw shape translated left and up Describe shape translated right and down Topic Questions: Translate a shape on one quadrant graph given new coordinate Translate a shape on four quadrants graph given right and up Find missing coordinate of reflected shape on graph, with no grid lines Draw Translation With negatives Find Coordinates In 4 Quadrants Find Point With Coordinates In 4 Quadrants Draw coordinates on graph and translate a shape Find missing coordinate to make a square Plot missing coordinates to make quadrilateral
Statistics Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 4)
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Statistics Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 4)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Statistics. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 4 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 3S1 interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables 3S2 solve one-step and twostep questions [e.g. ‘How many more?’ and ‘How many fewer?’] using information presented in scaled bar charts, pictograms and tables 4S1 interpret and present discrete and continuous data using appropriate graphical methods, including bar charts and time graphs 4S2 solve comparison, sum and diference problems using information presented in bar charts, pictograms, tables and other graphs Preparation Questions: Create Frequency Table From Tally Table Create Frequency Table Read a basic Bar Chart Draw Bar Chart Find Amount From Pictogram Complete Pictogram Compare values from frequency table Compare bars in bar chart Find Difference From Pictogram Topic Questions: Read Table with day vs person vs wake-up time Complete Bar Chart Given Total and One Bar Find Highest In Pictogram Draw Time Graph (year vs sales) Find number of times student woke after time given table Interpret dual bar chart Read single pictogram with a quarter Find distance from time graph (distance vs time) Interpret time graph (water level vs time)
Statistics Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 3)
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Statistics Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 3)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Statistics. The worksheet has SATs-like questions for the student to complete. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 3 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 3S1 interpret and present data using bar charts, pictograms and tables 3S2 solve one-step and twostep questions [e.g. ‘How many more?’ and ‘How many fewer?’] using information presented in scaled bar charts, pictograms and tables Questions: Create Frequency Table From Tally Table Create Frequency Table Read a basic Bar Chart Draw Bar Chart Find Amount From Pictogram Complete Pictogram Compare values from frequency table Compare bars in bar chart Find Difference From Pictogram
Clocks: Every minute
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Clocks: Every minute

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A double-sided PDF worksheet on Clocks: Every minute which includes 36 clocks with hour and minute hands. The minute hands will point to all possible minutes. The worksheet will prepare students for understanding this topic. We are excited to offer you a range of resource at our Onmaths shop. Other resources we offer include: Addition and Subtraction (Year 3) Addition and Subtraction (Year 4) Addition and Subtraction (Year 5) Advanced Decimals (Year 4) Advanced Fractions (Year 3) Advanced Multiplication and Division (Year 3) Advanced Multiplication and Division (Year 4) Advanced Multiplication and Division (Year 5) Algebra (Year 6) Area (Year 4) Basic Decimals (Year 4) Basic Fractions (Year 3) Basic Multiplication and Division (Year 3) Basic Multiplication and Division (Year 4) Basic Multiplication and Division (Year 5) Converting Units (Year 5) Converting Units (Year 6) Decimals (Year 5) Decimals (Year 6) Fractions (Year 4) Fractions (Year 5) Fractions (Year 6) Length and Perimeter (Year 3) Length, Perimeter and Measures (Year 4) Mass and Capacity (Year 3) Money (Year 3) Money (Year 4) Percentages (Year 5) Percentages (Year 6) Perimeter and Area (Year 5) Perimeter, Area and Volume (Year 6) Place Value (Year 3) Place Value (Year 4) Place Value (Year 5) Place Value (Year 6) Position and Direction (Year 4) Position and Direction (Year 5) Position and Direction (Year 6) Properties Of Shapes (Year 3) Properties of Shapes (Year 4) Properties of Shapes (Year 5) Properties of Shapes (Year 6) Ratio (Year 6) Statistics (Year 3) Statistics (Year 4) Statistics (Year 5) Statistics (Year 6) The Four Operations (Year 6) Time (Year 3) Time (Year 4) Volume (Year 5)
Converting Units Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 5)
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Converting Units Worksheet + Answers (KS2 - Year 5)

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A double-sided PDF worksheet with questions and answers on Converting Units. The worksheet has preparation questions for the student to complete before the topic is taught and topic questions to complete afterwards. Also included is a full marking grid so students have a gap-analysis of what they understand and what they need to improve. Suitable for Year 5 Students. The download includes the Questions PDF and the Answers PDF. Strands included: 4M4a read, write and convert time between analogue and digital 12-hour clocks 4M4b read, write and convert time between analogue and digital 24-hour clocks 4M4c solve problems involving converting from hours to minutes; minutes to seconds; years to months; weeks to days 4M5 convert between diferent units of measurement [e.g. kilometre to metre; hour to minute] 5M4 solve problems involving converting between units of time 5M5 convert between different units of metric measure [e.g. kilometre and metre; centimetre and metre; centimetre and millimetre; gram and kilogram; litre and millilitre] 5M6 understand and use approximate equivalences between metric units and common imperial units such as inches, pounds and pints 5M9c use all four operations to solve problems involving measure [e.g. mass] using decimal notation, including scaling 5M9d use all four operations to solve problems involving measure [e.g. volume] using decimal notation, including scaling Preparation Questions: Find two digital time from analogue clock and time of day Find two digital times from analogue clock Convert hours and a half into minutes Convert minutes into seconds Order times given in hours and minutes. Convert weeks to days Convert years into months Convert between months, years, hours, days and weeks Convert minutes to hours and minutes Find remaining milk given start amount and amount poured Topic Questions: Find time before and after time in a race Find correct time given current time on watch and minutes fast Find the amount of washes from box of washing powder – division Convert degrees C temperature to degrees F with a thermometer scale Circle Approximation to 1 foot in cm Find change given given fraction weights of two purchases and price per weight Find how many days a box of oats will last given daily consumption Find total volume of three in litres given volume of one in ml Find how much juice left over after giving ml to children from x litre jug