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MEGA MATHS! Name:____________________ Date:______________ FAST FIVE! Autumn One Week One Name:____________________ Date:______________ MEGA MATHS! FAST FIVE! You have FIVE minutes to complete the FIVE questions below. Extra Challenge: Time yourself! Can you beat 5 minutes? Write your time in the PB box below! 1. 400 – 99 = 4. 678 + 678 = 2. 4² = 5. 5 X 70 = MY PB: 3. 28 ÷ 4 = TEN 4 TEN! You have TEN minutes to complete the TEN questions below. Extra Challenge: Time yourself! Can you beat 10 minutes? Write your time in the PB box below! 1. 54 X 3 = 2. 2654 - 175 = 3. 0.2 + 76.6 = 4. 2 10 + 4 5 = 5. 10% of 80 6. 10% of £50.00 = 7. 2.5 + 1 1 2 = 8. CIV = 9. 5 – 9 = 10. 0.3 X 6 = MY PB:

RISK-TAKING THROUGH REASONING! Each question below is worth 3 marks Mark 1: Drawing a bar or diagram to support your thinking. Mark 2: A sentence stating how you know you are correct. Mark 3: The correct answer! Question 1: Anna is counting down from 12 in sevens. Does she say -11? Explain your reasoning. Mark 1: Mark 2: Mark 3: Question 2: Sam counted down in 6’s. He started at 26. What was the seventh number he said? Mark 1: Mark 2: Mark 3: Question 3: Count in fifties and fill in the pattern: LII, CII, _______, ______, CCLII, ______, ______, ______, _____, _____ Mark 1: Mark 2: Mark 3: