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1) How many boys went to the park at the weekend? 2) How many more goals did Alex score than Jack? 3) Which type of angle is this? 4) What is 32 divided by 8? Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 1 3 2  

1) How many boys went to the park at the weekend? 2) How many more goals did Alex score than Jack? 3) Which type of angle is this? 4) What is 32 divided by 8? Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 1 81 3 2   obtuse 4 3 goals

1) Write the number in numerals and words. 2) How many more children prefer red to blue? 3) Which type of lines meet at a right angle? 4) Calculate 400 g 380 g   Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 2 7 5  

1) Write the number in numerals and words. 2) How many more children prefer red to blue? 3) Which type of lines meet at a right angle? 4) Calculate 400 g 380 g   Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 2 265 two hundred and sixty-five 7 5   8 children perpendicular 780 g

1) 865 800 5 2) How many more children play football than tennis? 3) Draw a horizontal line. 4) What is 37 more than 849?   Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 3 8 4  

1) 865 800 5 2) How many more children play football than tennis? 3) Draw a horizontal line. 4) What is 37 more than 849?   Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 3 60 8 4   5 children 886 _______

1) What number is the arrow pointing to? 2) How many people visited the museum on Friday? 3) How many pairs of parallel lines does a rectangle have? 4) How many centimetres are in one metre? Adults Children Monday 45 43 Friday 21 93 Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 4 10 1   1,000

1) What number is the arrow pointing to? 2) How many people visited the museum on Friday? 3) How many pairs of parallel lines does a rectangle have? 4) How many centimetres are in one metre? Adults Children Monday 45 43 Friday 21 93 Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 4 114 10 1   1,000 600 2 100 cm

1) What number is halfway? 2) How many children prefer cricket in Year 4 than in Year 3? 3) How many sides does a heptagon have? 4) Find the total of 172 and 359 Year 3 Year 4 Cricket 17 23 Swim 18 11 Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 5 9 10   200 700

1) What number is halfway? 2) How many children prefer cricket in Year 4 than in Year 3? 3) How many sides does a heptagon have? 4) Find the total of 172 and 359 Year 3 Year 4 Cricket 17 23 Swim 18 11 Year 4 | Week 1 | Day 5 450 9 10   200 700 6 7 531

1) How many hundreds are in one thousand? 2) What number is represented? 3) How long is the line? 4) Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle. Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 1 6 5   9 cm 2 cm

1) How many hundreds are in one thousand? 2) What number is represented? 3) How long is the line? 4) Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle. Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 1 10 6 5   405 7 cm 9 cm 2 cm 22 cm

1) What number is represented? 2) How many hundreds are there in 307? 3) Draw a hexagon. 4) Write as a decimal.   Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 2 2 3   Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

1) What number is represented? 2) How many hundreds are there in 307? 3) Draw a hexagon. 4) Write as a decimal.   Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 2 3,661 2 3   3 0.3 Any enclosed shape with 6 straight sides. Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

1) 5,356 5,000 50 6 2) Complete the part-whole model. 3) Write , or to compare the angles. 4) 100 more than is 985   Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 3 4 8   355 200 5

1) 5,356 5,000 50 6 2) Complete the part-whole model. 3) Write , or to compare the angles. 4) 100 more than is 985   300 Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 3 4 8   355 200 5 150   885

1) 4,652 3,000 50 2 2) Complete the number track. 3) How many faces does a cube have? 4) Calculate £4 and 20p £3 and 90p   Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 4 9 3   780 800 840

1) 4,652 3,000 50 2 2) Complete the number track. 3) How many faces does a cube have? 4) Calculate £4 and 20p £3 and 90p   Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 4 1,600 9 3   780 800 840 820 860 880 900 6 £8 and 10p

1) What number is the arrow pointing to? 2) What number is the arrow pointing to? 3) How many right angles make a three-quarter turn? 4) Which is the greatest mass, 5kg or 500 g? Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 5 11 4   1,000 500 1,000

1) What number is the arrow pointing to? 2) What number is the arrow pointing to? 3) How many right angles make a three-quarter turn? 4) Which is the greatest mass, 5kg or 500 g? Year 4 | Week 2 | Day 5 11 4   1,000 700 500 1,000 750 3 5 kg

1) Estimate the position of 3,500 on the number line. 2) Complete the number track. 3) One represents 5 people. Use the symbol to represent 15 people. 4) What is of 36?   Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 1 10 5   2,000 4,000 1,300 3,300 6,300

1) Estimate the position of 3,500 on the number line. 2) Complete the number track. 3) One represents 5 people. Use the symbol to represent 15 people. 4) What is of 36?   Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 1 2,300 10 5   2,000 4,000 1,300 3,300 6,300 4,300 5,300 7,300 3,500 12

1) Find 100 more than the number shown. 2) Write 6,425 in words. 3) How many children’s favourite colour is blue? 4) Subtract 386 from 900 Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 2 8 2  

1) Find 100 more than the number shown. 2) Write 6,425 in words. 3) How many children’s favourite colour is blue? 4) Subtract 386 from 900 Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 2 1,540 8 2   six thousand, four hundred and twenty-five 10 children 514

1) Use , or to compare the numbers. 5,455 4,555 2) Partition 5,387 into thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. 3) How many more children walked than travelled by car? 4) How many hours are there in 2 days?   Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 3 3 6  

1) Use , or to compare the numbers. 5,455 4,555 2) Partition 5,387 into thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. 3) How many more children walked than travelled by car? 4) How many hours are there in 2 days?   Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 3 5,000 300 80 7   3 6     2 48

1) Order the numbers in ascending order. 2) 7,000 400 70 8 2,400 78 3) How many fewer children travelled by car than by bike? 4) What is 35 4?   Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 4 7 4   3,670 3,607 3,667 3,076

1) Order the numbers in ascending order. 2) 7,000 400 70 8 2,400 78 3) How many fewer children travelled by car than by bike? 4) What is 35 4?   Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 4 5,000 7 4   3,076 3,607 3,667 3,670 4 140 3,670 3,607 3,667 3,076

1) What number is CL in Roman numerals? 2) What number is the arrow pointing to? 3) How many children went to the park at the weekend? 4) Complete the sequence. , , , , , ,   Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 5 10 10   4,000 6,000

1) What number is CL in Roman numerals? 2) What number is the arrow pointing to? 3) How many children went to the park at the weekend? 4) Complete the sequence. , , , , , ,   Year 4 | Week 3 | Day 5 150 10 10   4,000 6,000 4,400 170      

1) Round 23 to the nearest 10 2) Estimate the position of 1,000 on the number line. 3) What number is represented? 4) 450 g 700 g   Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 1 3 4   10,000

1) Round 23 to the nearest 10 2) Estimate the position of 1,000 on the number line. 3) What number is represented? 4) 450 g 700 g   Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 1 20 3 4   10,000 1,000 504 250 g

1) Round 147 to the nearest 10 2) Find 200 less than the number shown. 3) 300 4 325 4) How many right angles make a half turn?   Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 2 12 8   Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

1) Round 147 to the nearest 10 2) Find 200 less than the number shown. 3) 300 4 325 4) How many right angles make a half turn?   Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 2 150 12 8   5,002 21 2 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones

1) Round 452 to the nearest 100 2) Use , or to compare the numbers. 3) What number is the arrow pointing to? 4) Find the sum of 429 and 312   Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 3 8 1   3,562 3,600 250

1) Round 452 to the nearest 100 2) Use , or to compare the numbers. 3) What number is the arrow pointing to? 4) Find the sum of 429 and 312   Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 3 500 8 1     3,562 3,600 250 150 741

1) Round 3,460 to the nearest 1,000 2) Write the numbers in descending order. 3) How many hundreds are there in 7,453? 4) Put these dates in order from earliest to latest in a year. Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 4 3 5   4,404 4,044 4,440 4,444 15 th August, 17 th April, 27 th November, 6 th January

1) Round 3,460 to the nearest 1,000 2) Write the numbers in descending order. 3) How many hundreds are there in 7,453? 4) Put these dates in order from earliest to latest in a year. Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 4 3,000 3 5   4,444 4,440 4,404 4,044 4 6 th January, 17 th April, 15 th August, 27 th November 4,404 4,044 4,440 4,444 15 th August, 17 th April, 27 th November, 6 th January

1) Round 4,543 to the nearest 100 2) What is CL II? 3) What is ten times the number shown? 4) Write the amounts in ascending order.   Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 5 12 2   Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 2 litres 64 ml 8 ml 4 litres

1) Round 4,543 to the nearest 100 2) What is CL II? 3) What is ten times the number shown? 4) Write the amounts in ascending order.   Year 4 | Week 4 | Day 5 4,500 12 2   CCC 8 ml 64 ml 2 litres 4 litres 2,460 Thousands Hundreds Tens Ones 2 litres 64 ml 8 ml 4 litres
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