Math Worksheets

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Year 6 Maths worksheet: Ordering fractions

Tweet The big question: how do you put fractions in order of size? It is easy to compare fractions  if the bottom number (the denominator) is the same for each fraction. 3/12 is smaller than 5/12 etc. But if the denominators are different it becomes more tricky. There are several ways to do this (eg treat each [...] . . . → Read More: Year 6 Maths worksheet: Ordering fractions

Year 4 maths worksheet: multiplying by 10 and 100

Tweet Understanding what happens when you multiply a whole number by 10 is crucial to understanding maths at primary school and indeed with later maths. Children should have carried out lots of practical work with base 10 apparatus in school to show that: when you multiply a whole number by 10 the digits move one place to [...] . . . → Read More: Year 4 maths worksheet: multiplying by 10 and 100

Maths worksheet: Dividing a 2-digit number by a single digit.

Tweet When parents come to help their children with maths it is often division which is the most problematic area. Frequently it is the parents who claim they do not understand the ‘modern methods’ used in school today. The final efficient, or standard method of division is much the same method as it has always been: [...] . . . → Read More: Maths worksheet: Dividing a 2-digit number by a single digit.

Year 2 maths worksheet: missing numbers on a number square

Tweet A 100 number square is an essential item to help young children with their maths. This worksheet takes parts of the number squares and asks for the missing numbers to be filled in. It is interesting to watch how children do this kind of activity as it involves both counting on and counting back and [...] . . . → Read More: Year 2 maths worksheet: missing numbers on a number square

Year 3 maths worksheet: Counting on patterns

Tweet Number squares can be a great way to show some of the fantastic and fascinating patterns that numbers can make. We are used to the 10 by 10 number square but, of course, they can be any size and the different sizes can create different patterns when counting on. For example, the first number square [...] . . . → Read More: Year 3 maths worksheet: Counting on patterns