It's nearly exam time again! Your homework is to revise everything we have learned so far this year, using your homework books, useful websites and any other revision material you may have. This is the same revision list as before, but with any extra topics added to the list.
The key topics are:
Number
*Place value- e.g. what is the value of the 5 in this number? 654,312
*Rounding numbers to the nearest 10,100 and 1000
*Rounding decimals to the nearest whole number and nearest 10th
*Compare numbers and calculations using the < and > signs
*All times tables up to the 10 times tables
*Multiplying and dividing a whole number by 10, 100 and 1000
*Multiplying and dividing decimals by 10, 100 and 1000
*Multiplying using the brackets method
*Multiplying using the grid method
*Division using a number line
*Division by chunking
*Number sequences
*Square numbers
*Square roots
*Factors of 2 digit numbers
*Adding 2 and 3 digit numbers using a number line
*Adding 2 and 3 digit numbers using column addition
*Subtracting 2 and 3 digit numbers using a number line
*Subtracting 2 and 3 digit numbers using column subtraction
*Finding the difference between 2 numbers
*Problem solving
*Ordering numbers (including decimals)
*Multiples and Factors
*Using different methods for subtraction and addition
*Change
*Fractions
*Fractions of numbers
*Decimals
*Percentages
*Word problems involving percentages
*Equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages
*Proportion
*Ratio
Geometry
*Identifying different types of angles
*Drawing and measuring different angles with a protractor
*Identifying different types of triangles and their properties
*Recognising qualities of polygons
*Visualising 3D shapes from 2D nets
*Read and plot co-ordinates
*Reflective symmetry (over a horizonal and vertical mirror line)
*Rotational symmetry
*Translation (we will do this at the beginning of this week before the test)
*Recognise parallel and perpendicular lines in 2D shapes.
Measures
*Measures- mm and cm, ml and l, g and kg, m and km etc
*Length
*Mass/weight
*Capacity
*Time- including telling the time, timetables and word problems involving time
*Perimeter
*Area
*Converting measures
Data
*Frequency tables and tally chart
*Pictograms
*Bar charts
*Line graphs
*Probability
*Pie Charts
*Mode, median, range, mean
*Probability
Good luck with your revision!
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