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From White Rose Maths schemes for Year 6 Autumn Term BLOCK 2 – FOUR OPERATIONS (A)
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1 Work out the calculations.
3,690 + 649
10,000 – 3,284
5,814 × 8
332 ÷ 4
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2 Fill in the missing digits.
2 6 3
+ 1 6
9 7 2 8
3
House A is worth £682,000House B is worth £135,000 less than House A.How much is House B worth?
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A B
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4 Complete the addition pyramid.
Complete the multiplication pyramid.
380 460
900
400
100
50
8,000
10
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5 Mo completes the calculation 247 ÷ 6
Explain how you know that Mo is incorrect.
6 Pencils are put into packs of 24There are 3,712 pencils.How many full packs of pencils can be made?
How many more pencils are needed to make another full pack?
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The remainder is 7
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7 Complete the calculations.
8 × 3 = 4 ×
÷ 6 = 468 ÷ 12
8 There are 5 times as many pens in box A as in box B.Teddy moves 82 pens from box A to box B.Both boxes now have the same number of pens.How many pens are in box A now?
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9 4 boxes have a total mass of 300 kg.
2 boxes and 3 bags have a total mass of 441 kg.
What is the mass of 1 bag?
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Answers
1 4,339 6,716 46,512 83
2
3 £547,000
4
5 Mo is incorrect because you cannot have a remainder greater than the number you are dividing by. The remainder is 1
6 154 full packs 8 more pencils
7 8 × 3 = 4 × 6 234 ÷ 6 = 468 ÷ 12
8 There are 123 pens in box A now.
9 97 kg
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od Effort
2 5 6 3+ 7 1 6 5
9 7 2 8
440380 460
820 900
1,720
20
4
400
100
50
5
8,000 1,000
8,000,000
10