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A FREE RESOURCE PACK FROM EDUCATIONCITY

Maths Summer Holiday Pack

Free school resources by EducationCity®. This may be reproduced for class use.

Age 9-10

Mathematics School Worksheets Suitability

Topic Tools:Explore Concepts as a Class

Activities:Educational Content

PlayLive:Introduce or Reinforce a New Concept

Symmetry

Where is it?: Maths > Upper KS2 > Years 4 - 6

Blanket Coverage

Where is it?: Maths > Upper KS2 > Year 5

PlayLive Maths

Where is it?: Maths > Upper KS2 > Years 3 - 6

Help your students explore how shapes are reflected using a selection of mirror lines.

Test your students’ knowledge about how to calculate the area of a rectangle.

Get your students to add, subtract, multiply and divide in our quick-fire challenge. Can they beat their last score?

Other Resources Linking to the Theme

If you’re looking for further resources to address the learning objectives targeted by this pack, check out our online content too. It’s simple to find, just enter a subject area into EducationCity’s Search tool and click!

Maths Summer Holiday Pack WorksheetsWhat Does This Pack Include? This pack has been created by teachers, for teachers in order to minimise the summer learning loss that may occur over the holidays.

In the pack, you’ll find 17 pages of high quality Activity Sheets, for students to complete throughout the holiday. An answer sheet is provided at the back of the pack.

Please note: All Activities mentioned in the pack are included within EducationCity’s Key Stage 2 Maths module for England or its equivalent. They can only be accessed outside school hours by students who have been provided with Home Access licences from their school or who access EducationCity via Google for Education or Microsoft Office 365 for Education.

To go directly to the content, simply click on the title in the index below:

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ACTIVITY SHEETS:

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6

Answer Sheet

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 1

Keep your maths brain active by answering these 10 really quick questions and completing the Activities which you can find on EducationCity!

Round 3,755 to the nearest hundred.

Exercise 1

Calculate 1,234 + 4,566

Manu is watching a film at the cinema. It is 1 hour and 50 minutes long. If the film started at 6:27 p.m., what time will it finish?

What year is MMXIV?

Calculate 2,300 - 1,289

The temperature in Iceland is –2ºC. If the temperature rises by 12ºC, what will be the new temperature?

Put these numbers in order from smallest to largest.

1.23 1.203 2.23 12.203 1.023

Tick the fractions which are equivalent to

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4

8

2

5

3

7

6 23

46

1648

2030

86

103

800012000

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 1

Label the angles as acute, obtuse and reflex.

This graph shows Manu’s journey to school. He stops at the shop on the way to school. How long did Manu spend at the shop?

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10

a c

e

b

d f

Brush up on your maths knowledge!Search for these Activities on EducationCity: Captain Cod - Square numbers 12 x 12 High Score Hero - Place value of numbers up to 10,000,000

Time in minutes

Dist

ance

in m

etre

s

1000

900

800

700

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100

00 21 3 4 5 6 127 138 149 1510 1611 17

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 1

How many triangles and rectangles are in these pictures?

Can you make your own picture like this?

Exercise 2

Exercise 3

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a

c

b

How about a perplexing puzzle to test your knowledge of 2D shapes?

Just ten minutes of PlayLive Maths each day will help to keep your maths brain fast and snappy! Try to improve your score each day and record your best score each week.

PLAYLIVE:

My best PlayLive Maths score this week is

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 2

Manu has £15.23. He gives Klara £2.34. How much money does Manu have left?

Exercise 1

Calculate 2,343 x 23

What is the lowest common multiple of 2, 3 and 4?

Which of these numbers are prime numbers? 7, 9, 13, 15 and 19

What is 25% as a fraction and decimal?

Put these fractions in order from largest to smallest.

Convert to a mixed number.

1

4

2

3

7

5

6

Answer these 10 quick questions!

165

45

12

710

14

320

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 2

Translate this shape 2 spaces to the right and 6 spaces up. Draw the new shape.

8

10

Keep that maths brain super charged!Search for the following Activities on EducationCity: Ready, Steady, Bake - Relate percentages to fractions / Bargain Sale - % of whole numbers

What is the number XCIX?

If the Moon is 384,400km away from the Earth, how far would an astronaut travel if he flew to the Moon and back to Earth again?

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Activity SheetName: Class:

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Tick the nets which make a cube. Can you find any other nets that will make a cube? There are 4 in total.

1

Exercise 2Have a go at another perplexing 2D shape puzzle!

a

e f g

b c d

Exercise 3

PLAYLIVE:

My best PlayLive Maths score this week is

Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 2

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 3

How many grams are equivalent to 2.8kg?

Exercise 1

What is 10 less than -5?

What year is MM?

Write these numbers in order from largest to smallest:

102,034 10,234 123,034 12,340 100,334

What is as a percentage and decimal?

Calculate 563,563 + 563

Convert 1 to an improper fraction.

1

4

2

3

7

5

6

Keep your maths brain fit and healthy with another 10 quick questions and 2 more EducationCity Activities!

25

15

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 3

Look at the triangle.

What is the size of the missing angle?

8

10

Log in to EducationCity and search for this Activity to get clued up on negative numbers!Shiver and Quiver - Temperatures across zero

Round 34,526 to the nearest thousand.

Granny wants to buy a new house. It costs £175,950. Granny has £103,250 in savings. How much money will Granny need to borrow from the bank to buy the house?

9

? 70º

40º

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Can you continue the sequence?

Do you know who discovered this sequence?

1

Exercise 2This sequence is a really perplexing puzzle which pops up in nature everywhere.

a

b

Exercise 3

PLAYLIVE:

My best PlayLive Maths score this week is

0 , 1 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 8 , 1 3 , 2 1 , 3 4 ,

Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 3

To get even more skilled up with negative numbers, go on EducationCity and search for this Activity:Slippery Slope - Negative number problems

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 4

Calculate 200,000 – 299

Exercise 1

What is 27,648 divided by 8?

What is £9.31 - £3.67?

What is 4,746 divided by 7?

What is the number CDLII?

What is 2,345 multiplied by 23?

If the temperature in Spain is 28ºC and the temperature in Iceland is -12ºC, what is the difference in the temperature between the two countries?

1

4

2

3

7

5

6

Another 10 quick questions and 2 more EducationCity Activities, to keep you on your maths toes!

What is 100 less than 98,354?8

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 4

Convert to a mixed number.

A rectangle has sides of 33cm and 1.5m. What is its perimeter in metres?

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10

Get on EducationCity and search for these Activities to swot up on your maths knowledge! Atlantic Pirates - Calculating angles Driving Range - Measure angles to nearest five degrees

Place the numbers 1 to 9 inside the boxes so that all the lines passing throughout the centre square always add up to make the same number. Can you find more than one solution to this puzzle? What is the rule?

1

Exercise 2Perplexing Puzzle: How about a number-based one?

Exercise 3

PLAYLIVE:

My best PlayLive Maths score this week is

184

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 5

Divide 2,365 by 6, giving the remainder as a number.

Exercise 1

Multiply 63 by 1,000

Write all of the square numbers which are below 30

What is 3,560,700 divided by 100?

Complete the calculation by filling in the boxes with two suitable numbers:

x 7 = 56 ÷

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4

2

3

5

Keep up the good work with another 10 quick questions and some more EducationCity Activities!

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 5

Calculate +

A rectangle has sides of 4 cm and 53 mm. What is its area in cm2?

9

10

How about a great EducationCity maths-related Activity? Log in to EducationCity and search: Marvellous Muffins - Using metric scales

What is ten more than 134,566?

What is the number CMXCIX?

7

6

Convert 4 to an improper fraction. 8

23

36

57

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 5

If a repeated shape fits together, without any gaps or overlaps, we say that it tessellates.

Can you find any examples of tessellating patterns in your home?

Which of these regular shapes will tessellate?

Squares Tessellate

HexagonEquilateral Triangle Pentagon

1

Exercise 2You might find a solution to this perplexing problem in your bathroom or kitchen.

a

b

Exercise 3

PLAYLIVE:

My best PlayLive Maths score this week is

Recommended Activity! Search on EducationCity for this great Activity -it’ll help you brush up on your maths skills: Moon Mission - Converting metric units

Activity SheetName: Class:

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 6

What year is MLXVI?

Exercise 1

What is the sum of 567 and 345,343?

Round 134,568 to the nearest 10,000

What is 25 more than -28?

Convert 1 to an improper fraction.

What is the difference between 2,956 and 987,354?

Manu earns £19.23 for doing his paper round. If he already has savings of £83.67, how much money does Manu have altogether?

1

4

2

3

7

5

6

These are the last 10 quick questions and EducationCity Activities for you before you start Year 6 with a super sharp, maths-whiz mind!

Calculate – 8

35

45

725

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 6

Reflect this shape in the y axis. 10

Recommended EducationCity Activity alert! Search on EducationCity for this Activity to get learning more about calculating area!Blanket Coverage - Area: Tiling and Multiplication

If Klara wakes up at 8:34 a.m. and goes to bed at 9:56 p.m., how long has Klara been awake?

9

-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

-1-2-3-4-5

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5

1 2 3 4 50

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Week 6

Manu, Stig, Klara, Emma, Meg and Chip are going out for dinner. They are arguing about where they should sit around the table.

• Manu has sat down and says that he will only sit next to Klara.

• Klara says that she won’t sit next to Stig.

• Stig says that he won’t sit next to Meg or Emma.

• Meg says that she will only sit next to Chip.

• Chip says that he doesn’t mind where he sits as long as he getshis dinner.

Write a table plan for the EducationCity characters, to stop them arguing.

Manu

1

Exercise 2The last perplexing puzzle! Give it a go!

a d

b e

c f

Exercise 3

PLAYLIVE:

My best PlayLive Maths score this week is

Want to brush up on some of your maths skills?Search for this Activity on EducationCity: High Rise - Irregular perimeter & area

a b

cf

de

Activity SheetName: Class:

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Answer Sheet

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Parent Zone

3,800

2014

10ºC

5,800

1,011

1.023 1.203 1.23 2.23 12.203

8:17 p.m.

a) reflex, b) acute, c) obtuse, d) reflex, e) acute, f) obtuse7 minutes

2800g

2000

123,034 102,034 100,334 12,340 10,234

-15

564,126

20% and 0.2

70º

35,000

£72,700a) 27 triangles b) 26 rectangles

a) 55 b) This is the Fibonacci sequence.The next number is found by adding up the two numbers before it. Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician from the thirteenth century.

b, c, e, g

£12.89

12

7, 13, 19

53,889

3

and 0.25

99

768,800

199,701

£5.64

678

3,456

53,935

40ºC

452

98,254

4 or 4

3.66m

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1

1

1

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8

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2

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7

On this page, we’ve provided you with the answers for each of the questions in this pack.

Week 1 - Exercise 1

Week 3 - Exercise 1

Week 1 - Exercise 2

Week 3 - Exercise 2

Week 2 - Exercise 2

Week 2 - Exercise 1

Week 4 - Exercise 1

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9 9

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10 10

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1

46

75

15

45

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24

12

710

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14

320

2030

800012000

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00 21 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

image

translation

Activity SheetName: Class:

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Answer Sheet

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Maths Holiday Resource Pack: Parent Zone

394, remainder: 1

1, 4, 9, 16, 25

35,607

63,000

For example:

999

134,576

21.2 cm²

13 hours and 22 minutes

1066

130,000

-3

345,910

984,398

£102.90

a) Equilateral triangle and hexagon. b) Accept any reasonable response.

a) Manu, b) Klara, c) Emma, d) Meg, e) Chip, f) Stig OR a) Manu, b) Stig, c) Chip, d) Meg, e) Emma, f) Klara

The number 5 is at the centre and the other numbers in each line must add to make 15.

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1

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5

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Week 5 - Exercise 1

Week 6 - Exercise 1

Week 5 - Exercise 2

Week 6 - Exercise 2

Week 4 - Exercise 2

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1

337

1325

85

76

1v6

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9

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3

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1

2

x 7 = 56 ÷1 8

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-2

-3

-4

-5

-1-2-3-4-5

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1 2 3 4 5

a b

cf

de

or 1

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