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A look at interpreting calculator displays when working with money. Also how division can create some interesting decimals and a brief look at rounding answers.
This set of worksheets is all about converting decimal fractions into fractions. Easy, if you understand tenths and hundredths.
Converting fractions to decimals, including dividing by ten with remainders written as fractions and then as a decimal.
A little more on fractions and finding quarters, fifths, ninths etc.
Drawing reflections is much trickier than you might think. Some children (and adults) have real difficulties with these.
When plotting points on a grid remember the first number is the number of squares along and the second number is the number of squares up. Some great drawings to plot, but care needs to be taken!
A set square is a very useful tool for drawing 30, 45, 60 and 90 degree angles.
A great selection of pages on finding the perimeter of shapes, followed by some tricky perimeter questions.
Interpreting pictograms where each image represents 5 or 10 things. Carry out a survey and present the results in the form of a pictogram.
More written explanations on which operation to use and whether the question should be done mentally or on paper.
Lots of questions, most of which can be done mentally. The important thing is to explain how they were tackled.
The easiest way to read large numbers is to think of them as blocks of three, starting with hundreds, tens and ones.
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