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40 Task Cards— English andMaths, Lower
Blake’s Topic B
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� 20 Maths task cards
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by Peter Clutterbuck
Unit F18 � 40 Task Cards —English & Maths
Lower Primary
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40 task cards – English & Maths, Lower
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Add ‘ai’ in the spaces, thendraw a line to the picturethat matches.
s __ __ l
r__ __ n
tr__ __ n
ch__ __n
m__ __l
t__ __l
sn__ __l
br__ __n
Add ons
Join the letter in the box to other letters to make a word.Write the word and draw a picture of it.
Making words
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Make it up
Use the letters in the box tomake the words that matchthe pictures.
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x b fc o bu a dp t e
Cat ____________an ____________ap ____________ar ____________
at ____________in ____________ag ____________un ____________
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Add a letter at the start of each word to make a word thatmatches the picture.
Letter add
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.Circle it.
Tom went to the shop to buy some bumps milk holes.
When we go camping we sleep in a box string tent.
When babies are hungry they might cry swim rich .
If you go to the zoo you may see a letter monkey smell.
An animal with long ears and soft fur is a spring ticket rabbit.
Which word?
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2
____old
____tar
____ing
____rum
____hip
____lag
____heel
____room
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Which rhyming word is correct? Use your workbook to write out each sentence.1. sun
gun2. bat
cat3. peg
leg4. big
fig5. dry
fry
Rhyme time
1. Name each picture.2. Write the first letter of the name of each object or animal to
make the sentence. (We have done the first one for you.)
Sentence make
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The __________ is shining in the sky.
I saw our _____________ catch a mouse.
Tom fell and hurt his __________.
An elephant is a ____________ animal.
Dad will ___________ the fish in the hot fat.
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Look at the words in the grid. Colour the names of toys red.Colour animals blue. Colour birds yellow.
There is a trick in this.One of the toys is also an animal.Which one is it.___________
Word colour
How many words can you make? Start with the letters in the first box. Then use a letter from thesecond box. Finish the word with a letter from the last box.
Box on
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magpie zebra top
bat ball horse
tiger hawk doll
swan crow emu
pig kite mouse
f a p m
th e th
sh i sh d
w u n s
Another of the toys is also a bird.Which one is it?__________
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40 task cards – English & Maths, Lower
5
In each word, cross out aletter to make a new wordthat matches the picture.
Drop a letter
Circle all the objects in the picture that begin with s.
Ssssssss
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3
Jumblies
Unjumble the letters to makethe word that matches thepicture. Be careful – you canmake more than one wordfrom each.
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meat____________
train____________
wheel____________
carve____________
broom____________
dong____________
plma________
hspi________
epa________
trsa________
olpo________
swa_______
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40 task cards – English & Maths, Lower
Change the last letter in each word to make a new word thatmatches the picture.
Changing letters
Add the correct letter pair in the brackets to make the wordthat matches the picture.
First letters
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crowd food mood sheen________ ________ ________ ________
bald wool wine carp________ ________ ________ ________
_____ ip(sh sc)
_____ ake(sn st)
_____ oe(sh st)
_____ ow(sh sn)
_____ ower(fr fl)
_____ uck(tr th)
_____ im(sw sk)
_____ ick(bl br)
_____ ail(sn st)
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Small words
Look at the small words in the box.Add the correct small word to the spaces below to make theword that matches the picture.
eat lag tar artnow oat old our
1. s __________
2. m __________
3. f __________
4. c __________
5. g __________
6. c __________
7. f __________
8. s __________
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Write each word backwards and draw a picture of the new word. For example: pat = tap
Back to front
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ten ______
god ______
tar ______
but ______
nip ______
tops ______
pets ______
reed ______
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40 task cards – English & Maths, Lower
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Add ee or oo to make the word in the picture
Letter pairs
Circle the correct answer and draw a picture of it.
1. Which one is and insect? cup bee dog
2. Which one is a fruit? carrot tiger banana
3. Which one is a flower? rose book can
4. Which one is an animal? pencil zebra tree
5. Which one is a vegetable? carrot bottle paper
Which word?
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m __ __ n
qu __ __ n
sp __ __ n
br __ __ m
t __ __ th
f __ __ t
sl __ __ p
d __ __ r
s __ __ d
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All of the words below are part of something larger.In the box draw what you think it may be.
floor handlebarsroof wheelsdoor spokeswalls pedals
leaves feathersbranch wingbark tailroots beak
Parts of something
Draw a line to connect the nursery rhymes.Draw a picture of one of the rhymes.
Jack and Jill runs through the town
Ding dong dell three men in a tub
Rub-a-dub-dub sat on a wall
Wee Willie Winkie come blow your horn
Little Boy Blue went up the hill
Humpty Dumpty has lost her sheep
Little Bo Peep pussy’s in the well
Nursery rhymetime
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Colour the two numbers that add up to the number in thecentre of each ball. The first one has been done for you.
Circles
1. Follow only the lines that have even numbers.2. As you follow these lines, you will come across letters.3. Write these in the boxes and you will discover the name of
an animal.
The animal is a
Odd follows
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612
7
1 6
36
5
2 4
1220
6
8 7
210
4
5 6
416
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8 9
68
3 7
5
r
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a wn y
k e
n px e
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4
3
12
7
10
11
5
6
211715
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5
Start ➤20
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There are two sausages and an egg for each child. Find the onesthat match the total on each plate. Draw lines from the sausagesand egg to the plate with the correct answer.One has been done for you.
Breakfast adds
In the empty squares, write only the letters that add up totwelve.If you do it correctly you will discover the name of a fruit.
Draw me:
Twelve/s
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5
12
6 + 6
20 – 1010
14
10 – 2
9 + 5
15 + 3
4 x 2
2 x 5
5 + 37 x 2
6 + 4
8 + 6
12
8
o t r a b n g p e6+6 3+4 6 x 2 3 x 4 10–7 8+4 7+5 10+10 9+3
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Draw lines between the flowers and the vases that show theanswer to their sum.Each vase has two flowers.
Flower arrangements
All the fish Tommy caught have a correct answer on them.Colour only the ones that Tommy caught.
Fishy tales
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5
6 x26+6
10+10
15+5
4 x2
5+5
4+4
6+4
1210
820
8+3=126+4=10
9+3=12
14–4=10
10– 4=6
8+5=12
12–7=48–5=3
12–3=9
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Fish
Draw a line from the kites to each person holding it.How many kites does each person have?
Zac has___kites. Jodi has___kites. Tim has___kites. Meg has___kites.
Kites
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Square up
James catches only fish that have and odd number for their answer. Colour them red.
Jacqueline catches only fish thathave and even number for theiranswer. Colour them blue.
Count the number of squares.Write your answer below.
Answer: ______squares. 5
3+5
5+4
7+2
12–6
12–3
9+3
7–211–3
8+5
10–4
6+4 6+6 5+4 5 x 2 6+3 5+57+2
3 x 3 8+45+5 10 x 2 10+2
10+10 18+2
12 9 20 10
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Pathways
Colour the twos path through the grid to 48. To do this, keepcounting by 2.The next box can be in any direction but will be touching thelast one you coloured, either at the side, top or bottom or thecorner.Now colour the threes path to 48. To do this, keep counting by 3.➨ ➨
8 3 2 0 4 8 40 3 99 21
5 9 7 4 11 48 21 6 8 14
11 12 8 6 46 9 12 9 7 11
3 6 41 8 44 7 15 3 6 9
7 9 10 21 16 42 18 21 9 8
16 14 12 22 13 40 7 24 27 48
18 12 11 23 36 38 6 7 30 45
20 13 20 5 34 6 5 9 33 42
14 22 24 7 32 5 8 8 36 39
15 18 26 28 30 4 3 11 6 7
16 17 19 9 11 0 11 4 5 6
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Shapes
The cars are ready to begin the race.Before they can begin you must find the number to put in theother wheel so both wheels add up to the number on the car.
Get ready
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Ordering
Colour all squares blue.Colour all triangles yellow.Colour all rectangles green.Colour all circles red.
Colour the row of balls as youare told.
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1st
1. Colour the third ball yellow.
2. Colour the fifth ball pink.
3. Colour the second ball brown.
4. Colour the fourth ball light pink.
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149
2011
137
168
116
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Number maze
Work out the number facts below:
3 + 3 = _______, 3 + 2 = ______, 4 + 4 = ______,
6 + 3 = _______, 5 + 5 = ______, 7 + 7 = ______,
6 + 5 = _______Now follow the answers to these clues through the maze.As you go, write the letter in the box below to make the nameof something you might use at school or home.
Draw me:
16
3
6
7
3
13
5
18
8
7
5
9
1014
7 13
3
11
1516
12 9
a t
o
x
mp
z
t
p
r
t e
x
u
c
c
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Work out each number fact.Then find the answer in the grid and colour it as you are told.
Answer box
Can you find the matching socks?They are socks that have exactly the same answers.Colour the pairs of socks the same colour.
What socks?
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10
18
20 4 11 5 3
8 7 9 12 6
18 16 15 14 10
1 2 30 100 50
1. 3 + 3 + 6 = ____ brown
2. 7 – 3 –3 = ____ red
3. 5 x 2 + 6 = ____ yellow
4. 10 + 10 = ____ green
5. 4 + 5 + 6 = ____ dark blue
6. 3 x 3 = ____ light blue
4 x 38 + 3
5 + 56 + 6
10 – 38 + 5
6 + 76 + 4
4+24 + 3
3 x 26 + 5
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Colour answers this way and discover the picture:
• 8 orange• 12 blue• 16 brown• 20 light
green• 15 dark
green
Colour by number
How many number sentences can you make to equal 8? Use the numbers in the boxes and +, –, x and ÷.One has been done for you. 6 + 2 = 8
Number sentences
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4 2
1 6
7 3 10 5
8
8+8
10+10 12+815+5
9+411+911+4
9+7 12 – 0 12x1
4 x 2 3 x 4
10+6
10+53 x 5
8 x 26 x 2
5+3 15 – 3
20 – 8
4+411+5
6+6
10+2
8 + 5
10 x 2
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Hamid, Sally, Ben and Jacinta all have their birthdays in April.Read all the clues then write each name to the correct date.• Hamid’s birthday is in the last week of April.• Sally’s birthday is a two weeks after Ben’s.• Ben’s birthday is on April Fools Day.• 5 + 4 equals Jacinta’s birthday.
1. ___________________ April 1st
2. ___________________ April 9th
3. ___________________ April 16th
4. ___________________ April 28th
Birthdays
Our grade held a banana eating contest last week.How many did each person eat?14, 6, 8, 10, 12. 1. Jemima ate the most
bananas.2. Sula ate the least
number of bananas.3. Matthew ate the second
highest number of bananas.4. Mike ate two bananas
less than Matthew.5. Paul ate two more
bananas than Sula.
It’s bananas!
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Name Bananas
Matthew
Paul
Jemima
Sula
Mike
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Add onssailraintrainchainmailtailsnailbrain
Make it upfox, cup, bat, bed
Making wordsCat, can, cap,car, bat, bin,bag, bun
Letter addgoldstarwingdrumshipflagwheelbroom
Which word?milk monkeytent rabbitcry
Rhyme time1. sun2. cat3. leg4. big5. fry
Sentencemake A big dog bitme.
Word colourRed – toys– top,ball, bat, doll,kiteBlue – animals– zebra, bat,horse, tiger, pig,mouseYellow - birds –magpie, swan,hawk, crow,emu, kiteA bat is a toyand an animal.A kite is a toyand a bird.
Box onFad, fan, fen,fish, fin, fun,than, them,then, thin, this,sham, shed,ship, shin,shush, shun,wash, wad, wan,was, wed, with,wish, win.
Drop a letter matrainheelcaveroomdog
Jumblieslamp starship poolpea saw
Ssssssss
sun, sail, shade,shower, spade,snail, shells,surf, swimmer,stairs, singer,seats, sandcastle, sea, store
Changingletterscrownfootmoonsheepballwoodwindcard
First letterssh shipsn snowsw swim sn snakefl flowerbr bricksh shoetr trucksn snail
Small words1 snow2 meat3. flag4. cart5. gold6 coat7. four8. star
Back to frontten/netnip/pingod/dogtops/spottar/ratpets/stepbut/tubreed/deer
Letter pairsmoon deerbroom spoonsleep feetqueen seedstooth
Which word?1. bee2. banana3. rose4. zebra5. carrot
Parts ofsomething Room, bicycle,tree, bird
Nurseryrhyme timeJack and Jillwent up thehill.Ding dong dellpussy’s in thewell.Rub-a-dub-dubthree men in atub.Wee WillieWinkie runsthrough thetown.Little Boy Bluecome blow yourhorn.Humpty Dumptysat on a wall.
Little Bo Peephas lost hersheep.
Circles5 + 3, 2 + 4,4 + 6, 6 + 6,12 + 8, 8 + 8
Odd followsDonkey
Breakfastaddsplates1012814eggs20 – 1015 – 310 – 29 + 5sausages2 x 56 + 46 + 67 + 55 + 34 x 27 x 28 +6
TwelvesOrange
FlowerarrangementsVase Flowers12 6 x 2,
6 + 610 5 + 5,
6 + 420 15 + 5,
10 + 108 4 + 4,
4 x 2
Fishy talesTommy hascaught 6 fish:6 + 4 = 109 + 3 = 1212 – 3 = 910 – 4 = 68 – 5 = 314 – 4 = 10
Square up6
FishJames7 + 25 + 4 8 + 5 12 - 3 7 – 2Jacqueline3 + 5 9 + 3 10 - 4 12 - 6 11 - 3
KitesZac has 3 kites.Tim has 3 kites.Jodi has 4 kites.Meg has 4 kites.
Pathways
Get ready 7 + 5 = 1211 + 9 = 208 + 8 =169 + 5 = 147 + 6 = 136 + 5 = 11
Number mazecomputer
Answer box12 – brown1 – red 16 – yellow20 – green 15 – dark blue9 – light blue
What socks?Pairs:4 x 3 and 6 + 68 + 3 and 6 + 55 + 5 and 6 + 410 - 3 and 4 + 38 + 5 and 6 + 74 + 2 and 3 x 2
Numbersentences4 x 24 + 1 + 37 + 110 - 210 - 5 + 33 + 56 + 3 - 1
You will findlots more!
It’s bananas! Matthew – 12Paul – 8Jemima – 14Sula – 6Mike – 10
Birthdays1. Ben –
April 1st
2. Jacinta – April 9th
3. Sally –April 16th
4. Hamid – April 28th
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8 3 2 0 4 8 40 3 99 21
5 9 7 4 11 48 21 6 8 14
11 12 8 6 46 9 12 9 7 11
3 6 41 8 44 7 15 3 6 9
7 9 10 21 16 42 18 21 9 8
16 14 12 22 13 40 7 24 27 48
18 12 11 23 36 38 6 7 30 45
20 13 20 5 34 6 5 9 33 42
14 22 24 7 32 5 8 8 36 39
15 18 26 28 30 4 3 11 6 7
16 17 19 9 11 0 11 4 5 6
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