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Dominic King- Thursday, July 8th, 2021

 

  1. Shade ¾  of this shape. Working Only










  1. Write as a decimal: 


4 tenths + 8 hundredths = __________







  1. List all the factors of 48. 


_________________________

  1. From the list find the smallest number. Working Only


791 79 719 7191   7009

_______________



 __________



9. Which sign makes each of the following statement true?


2001 ……. 2201



10. At the gym there are 2 boys for 

every 3 girls. There are 15 girls at the 

club. How many boys are there? 

 

____________


11. The length of a rectangle is 2cm 

more than its width. Calculate the 

perimeter of the rectangle when the width is 8cm.


____________






12. WORKING ONLY


13. My bus left Waterford at 2.37 in the afternoon.

 Write this time in the 24-hour clock. _____________



14. Write 62% as a fraction in its lowest terms.


_____________


15. In a school there are 465 boys and 231 girls. 

How many children are in the school? __________



16. Write the number 2067 in words. 


________________________________________

________________________________________


17. DIVIDE: 1205 by 5      _____________


18. 3: 20=  __________ : 60


19. Which triangle has an angle equal to ninety degrees?

  _______________


20. Write the time below in digital form: 


QUARTER TO FIVE

         ____________________



Homework:


https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/MATH/Percentage/Percentages_od1028546aj 




Thursday, July 8, 2021


Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. Make sure to pay attention to the tenses. 


1. We will watch the movie. 


2. The children understand the work.


3. The ladies enjoyed the party. 


4. The sleepy driver crashed the car. 


5. Mummy is washing the dishes. 


Rewrite in the active voice.

Examples: 

            a.   The dress is washed by Kim. 

                    Kim washes the dress. 


b. The dress was being washed by Kim. 

    Kim was washing the dress. 


c. The dress is being washed by Kim. 

    Kim is washing the dress.


d. The dress will be washed by Kim. 

    Kim will wash the dress. 


1. The car is driven by Ben. 

Ben _______________________________.


2. The food was prepared by the chef. 

The chef ____________________________. 


3. The laptop was fixed by Randy. 

Randy ____________________________. 


4. Cool air is blown by the fan. 

The fan __________________________. 


5. The electricity is disconnected by the company. 

The company ______________________________.






1. Arrange these numbers in ascending order. 

8372        8273        8237        8327



2. Write in figures:

seventeen thousand and eighty-three


3. Subtract 2.73 from 6.94. 


4. 






5. 






6. What time is shown on the clock below?


7. 






8. 





9. 





10. 






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Homework
























Section A Maths Practice


1.     4    5    8

    +  1    0    1  



2.         6    4

        x        2



3. Divide 540 by 2. 



4. In the list below, circle the ODD number. 

            4,    6,    9,     12,    14



5. What is 10% of 120? 



6. Write 0.07 as a fraction. 



7.     3000ml = _______L



8.







9. 













10. 











11. Find the perimeter of the shape below. 




12. How much time has passed between the clock on the left and the clock on the right?



13. What is the place value of the 1 in the following number?
                4.81


14. What is the LCM of 6 and 9?

15. 

16. 





17. 



18. 

19.         What is 3.8 × 10?


20. 
How many more people enjoyed sleeping than eating?







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