second class maths 5th - 8th may

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SECOND CLASS MATHS 5TH - 8TH MAY We hope you had a lovely bank holiday weekend! We did not plan any work for Monday because you deserve the break! Remember to try your best and don’t worry if you can’t do everything. You will need: A copy or paper, a pencil, a ruler and a rubber.

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Page 1: SECOND CLASS MATHS 5TH - 8TH MAY

SECOND CLASS MATHS 5TH - 8TH MAY

• We hope you had a lovely bank holiday weekend! We did not plan any work for Monday because you deserve the break!

• Remember to try your best and don’t worry if you can’t do everything.

• You will need: A copy or paper, a pencil, a ruler and a rubber.

Page 2: SECOND CLASS MATHS 5TH - 8TH MAY

TUESDAY

Mr. Morris made 23 cupcakes last night and 18 more today. His family ate 9 of them. How many does he

have left now?

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TUESDAY

Fill in the missing numbers:

6, 12, 18, __, __, __, __.

60, __, __, 78, __, __, __.

30, __, 42, __, __, __, __.

24, __, 36, __, 48, __, __.

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TUESDAY

1. Pick a red number and an orange number and add them together. 2. Pick a pink number and subtract 4. 3. Pick a yellow number and subtract a blue number from it. 4. Pick a green number and add 13. 5. Pick a purple number and a red number and add them together. 6. Pick a yellow number and subtract 25. 7. Pick a pink number and subtract an orange number from it. 8. Pick a blue number and add 36.

Hundred Square ChallengeCut out the hundred square and cards and place the cards around the edge

of the board. Choose a challenge card and then answer the question.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80

81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90

91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100twinkl.com

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WEDNESDAY

Today is the 6th of May and your birthday is on the 24th of May. How many days until your birthday?

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WEDNESDAYWrite these onto your page and work them out:

t u 3 5 + 6 4

t u 6 8 - 4 8

t u 5 7 - 4 5

t u 4 8 + 4 5

t u 2 5 + 2 7

t u 5 3 - 5 1

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WEDNESDAYWhat is the value of the underlined number?

For example: 22 = 20 but 22 = 2

• 95 =

• 66 =

• 47 =

• 21 =

• 84 =

• 17 =

• 3 =

• 33 =

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THURSDAY

There were 64 balls in the P.E hall. 20 were soccer balls and 15 were basketballs. The rest were tennis

balls. How many tennis balls were there?

Page 9: SECOND CLASS MATHS 5TH - 8TH MAY

THURSDAY

Write these down and fill in the missing number.

For example: 11 + 5 = 14 + 2

• 18 + 6 = 12 + ___

• 15 + 15 = ___ + 10

• ___ + 4 = 6 + 3

• ___ + 83 = 81 + 8

• 10 + 10 = ___ + 3

• 6 + 24 = 20 + ___

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THURSDAY

15 How many tens are there? How many units are there?

Is it even or odd?

49 How many tens are there? How many units are there?

Is it even or odd?

67 How many tens are there? How many units are there?

Is it even or odd?

8 How many tens are there? How many units are there?

Is it even or odd?

92 How many tens are there? How many units are there?

Is it even or odd?

29 How many tens are there? How many units are there?

Is it even or odd?

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FRIDAY

Ms. Boland had €48. For her birthday she got €25 more from her friend. She spent €34 on a new pair of runners. How much money does she have left?

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FRIDAYRound these numbers to the nearest ten:

Example: 84 → 80

• 33 →

• 96 →

• 4 →

• 57 →

• 62 →

• 48 →

• 17 →

• 79 →

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FRIDAY

Shapes

Split your page into two boxes. On one side draw and label five 2D

shapes and on the other side draw and label five 3D shapes. Pyramid

Rectangular Prism/ Cuboid

Cone

Cube Sphere

Cylinder

Square

Circle

Triangle

Rectangle

Octagon

Hexagon

Pentagon

Oval

2-D 3-D Name _______

Rhombus

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Well done for trying your best this week!

Have a wonderful weekend!