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Reasoning Addition Year 5
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Reasoning Addition Year 5

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In this higher ability worksheet, children practise their rounding skills to estimate the answer before working out the calculation, and then use it as a sense-check for their solution.
Reasoning Year 5 Addition
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Reasoning Year 5 Addition

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This is reasoning activity with missing numbers. Ask, “Will you need to make an exchange?” “Which columns will be affected if you need an exchange?” "How do you know? “Does it matter if the numbers have different numbers of digits?” “How do you know if the calculation is an addition?”
Reasoning Decimals - divide 1-digit number by 10
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Reasoning Decimals - divide 1-digit number by 10

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This is reasoning activity where children are using the knowledge of times table and dividing 1 digit number by 10. Ask, “When dividing a number by 10, how many equal parts is the number split into?” They recognise that when using a place value chart, they move all of the digits one place to the right when dividing by 10. Watch for: Children may divide by 10 and put the decimal point in front of the number. Children may move the digits in the wrong direction.
Year 4 Tenths place value Easy
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Year 4 Tenths place value Easy

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The worksheet is aimed at those working towards age expected. In this foundation reasoning worksheet, children explore the smallest and the greatest decimal numbers. They can use the number cards and the place value chart to solve the question. Children recognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths. It is important that they understand that 10 tenths are equivalent to 1 whole, and therefore 1 whole is equivalent to 10 tenths. Use this knowledge when counting both forwards and backwards in tenths. When counting forwards, you should be aware that 1 comes after 0.9, and when counting backwards that 0.9 comes after 1. Links can be made to the equivalence of 10 ones and 1 ten to support understanding. You might like to use these supporting sentences to extend their learning: There are _____tenths in 1 whole. 1 whole is equivalent to _____ tenths. There is/are _________ whole/wholes and ____ tenths The number is _____.
Order Fractions less than 1 reasoning activity sheet
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Order Fractions less than 1 reasoning activity sheet

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This is reasoning activity targeted at Year 5. Before children attempt this worksheet, they should attempt to order fractions in the main worksheet displayed on the website. Bar models, fraction walls and number lines will still be useful to help children to see the relative sizes of the fractions, especially when conversions are needed. Children should look at the set of fractions as a whole before deciding their approach, as comparing numerators could still be a better strategy for some sets of fractions.
Year 4 tenths on a place value chart higher ability reasoning
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Year 4 tenths on a place value chart higher ability reasoning

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In this reasoning worksheet, children explore the tenths and the hundredths columns in a place value chart, extending their previous learning to include numbers greater than 1. They should know that 1 comes after 0.9, and when counting backwards that 0.9 comes after 1. Links can be made to the equivalence of 10 ones and 1 ten to support understanding. Challenge your children with these questions: What is the decimal point? How many wholes/tenths/hundredths are in this number?
Year 4 Tenths on a place value chart reasoning activity
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Year 4 Tenths on a place value chart reasoning activity

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This reasoning activity. When counting forwards, children should be aware that 1 comes after 0.9, and when counting backwards that 0.9 comes after 1. You can use support sentences: There are _____tenths in 1 whole. 1 whole is equivalent to _____ Ask, “How many tenths make whole?” “If I have ____ tenths in the tenths column, what number do you have?” “If you have 10 in the tenths column, can you make an exchange?”
Year 4 Tenths as decimals core reasoning worksheet
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Year 4 Tenths as decimals core reasoning worksheet

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This is a reasoning worksheet for core students. Children show their preference when it comes to showing the six tenths as a decimal. They must then use all models to show four tenths. As this is the first time that children may encounter decimal numbers and the decimal point, model making, drawing, writing decimal numbers and showing that the decimal point is used to separate whole numbers from decimals is extremely helpful. Children look at a variety of representations of tenths as decimals on the number line. This leads to representing the tenths in the bar models and finally in the place value charts. The place value chart shows how tenths fit with the rest of the number system and to understand the need for the decimal point. Watch for: Children may forget to include the decimal point. Children may confuse the words “tens” and “tenths”. You might ask them: "If a whole is split into 10 equal parts, then what is each part worth?
Tenths as Decimals Easy
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Tenths as Decimals Easy

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The worksheet is aimed at those working towards age expected. This is reasoning activity targeted at lower ability Year 4. The number line in this question is a visual resource to support the understanding of decimal numbers. Before children attempt this worksheet, they should encounter, practice writing and reading decimal numbers and the decimal point, model making, drawing and showing that the decimal point is used to separate whole numbers from decimals in the main worksheet displayed on the website. Children look at a variety of representations of tenths as decimals on the number line. This leads to representing the tenths in the bar models and finally in the place value charts. The place value chart shows how tenths fit with the rest of the number system and to understand the need for the decimal point. Watch for: Children may forget to include the decimal point. Children may confuse the words “tens” and “tenths”. You might ask them: "If a whole is split into 10 equal parts, then what is each part worth? "If a whole is split into 10 equal parts, then what are the three parts worth?
Decimals up to two decimal places Easy
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Decimals up to two decimal places Easy

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The worksheet is aimed at those working towards age expected. In this reasoning worksheet children are supported to describe the value of each digit in the decimal numbers. Children read and write the numbers using place value counters in a place value chart, as well as working out the value of each digit in the number. Children use place value counters to represent decimal number. Ask, “What is the value of the digit ____ in the number ____?” You can use this supporting sentence to help your child. ________tenths are equivalent to ______ whole. ________ hundredths are equivalent to ________ tenths. ________hundredths are equivalent to ______ whole. When reading or writing a number, children may say “one point fourteen" instead of “one point one four”. • When there are hundredths and tenths but no ones in a number, children may forget to include the zero placeholder in the ones column.
Solve Problems with Ratio Easy
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Solve Problems with Ratio Easy

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The worksheet sheet is aimed at those working towards age expected. Children calculate the amount of items used from a given cost. Using 2 objects and prices which are whole numbers.
Solve Problems with Measure Easy
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Solve Problems with Measure Easy

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The worksheet is aimed at those working towards age expected. Children solve word problems involving subtracting and adding numbers with up to two decimal places; no exchanges. They solve word problems involving 2-, 3- and 4-times table and dividing by 10.
Solve Problems with Measure Core
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Solve Problems with Measure Core

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The worksheet sheet is aimed at those working at age expected. Children solve word problems involving subtracting and adding numbers with up to two decimal places; with up to two exchanges. They solve word problems involving all 12- times table and dividing by 100.
Converting Units of Time Foundation
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Converting Units of Time Foundation

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This sheet is aimed at those working towards age expected. Children convert between different units of time including seconds to minutes, minutes to hours, days to weeks, and months to years. Direct conversions only without mixed units or remainders e.g., 120 mins = 2 hours.
Solve Problems with Measure Greater Depth
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Solve Problems with Measure Greater Depth

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The worksheet sheet is aimed at those working at greater depth. Children solve multiple step word problems with up to two decimal places; with multiple exchanges. They solve word problems involving scaling and any multiple included.
Solve Problems with Ratio and Percentages Greater Depth
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Solve Problems with Ratio and Percentages Greater Depth

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The worksheet is aimed at those working at greater depth. Children divide numbers and quantities into a given ratio. They use proportional reasoning to solve problems. They solve percentage problems. Answer sheet attached with detailed explanations.
Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Easy
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Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Easy

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The worksheet is aimed at those working towards age expected. Children add fractions and convert the improper fractions to mixed numbers. Pictorial representations support their work. Answer sheets attached.
Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Core
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Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Core

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The worksheet is aimed at those working at age expected. Children add fractions greater than 1 . They convert the improper fractions to mixed numbers. Includes some pictorial representations. Answer sheets attached.
Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Higher
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Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Higher

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The worksheet is aimed at those working at greater depth. Children add fractions greater than 1 to a mixed number where the denominators are not direct multiples of each other and record the answers in their simplest form. They convert the improper fractions to mixed numbers. Answer sheets attached.