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The Egyptian British International School

Mathematics Department Year 6 Revision Pack (1)

Name: --------------------------- Class: 6 / ------ Date: -----------------

Collective Revision – Mid Year

1- Here are prices for some houses

Order these prices starting with the highest price.

________________ , ________________ , ________________ , ________________ , ________________

2- Here are the temperatures of the superhero hideouts at 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.

a) At 10 p.m., how many degrees colder were the Ice Caves than Plasma Palace?

___________________________________________________________________________________________

b) At 10 a.m., what is the difference between the lowest and coldest temperature?

___________________________________________________________________________________________

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3- Tick the correct methods for calculating 359 – 94 mentally, starting from 359.

4- There are 3,500 buttons in a tin. Two people take 375 buttons each. Three

more people take 405 buttons each. How many buttons are left in the tin?

5- Put these fractions in order of size, starting with the smallest.

6- Here is a number Pyramid. The number in each box is the product of the two

numbers below it. Write the missing numbers.

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7- Here is a list of four fractions.

8- The center of this circle is marked by a cross (χ)

a) Write down the mathematical name of the straight line shown in the circle.

_________________________________________________________________________________

b) What is the relation between this line and the diameter?

__________________________________________________________________________________

9- I buy four magazines. Each magazine costs the same. I pay with a £20 note.

My change is £ 7.76. What is the cost of one magazine?

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10- Write down an example to show that these two statements are not correct.

a) The factors of an even number are always even.

___________________________________________________________________

b) All prime numbers are odd numbers.

___________________________________________________________________

11- Here are two sets of numbers.

Set A Set B

Includes multiples of 3 Includes all even numbers


between 16 and 26 between 16 and 26

Write two common numbers between the two sets. _______________________________

12- Workout the following:

a) The value of 33 ____________________________________

b) 35 cm as millimeters _____________________________

c) Write as a percentage _______________________

13- Sam is thinking of a number.

He says “My number is odd. It is a factor of 36 and a multiple of 3”

There are two possible numbers Sam can be thinking of.

Write down these two numbers.

_________________________________________________________________________________________

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14- Neil buys 30 pens, 30 pencils, 30 rulers and 30 pencil cases.

What is the total amount of money Neil spends?

15- If χ + χ + χ = 51.

Find the value of χ _______________________________________

16- Here are the first four terms of a sequence.

a) Write down the next two terms in the sequence.

___________________________________________________________

b) Explain how you got your answer

___________________________________________________________________________________

c) Workout the 10th term in the sequence

___________________________________________________________________________________

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17- Here are four digits.

8 2 1 6

Put one of these digits in each box to give the smallest possible answer to the sum.
You must use each digit ONCE.

18- The marks for some students in their English test are shown.

12 7 15 12 9

What is the mean mark?

__________________________________________________________________________________________

19- Circle the improper fraction that is equivalent to 4

20- I spent £1.40 on a drink and £1.70 on a sandwich. I have three fifths of my

money left. How much money did I have to start with?

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21- Greg and Monica are sharing two pizzas.

There is of one pizza left. Monica ate more than Greg.

What fraction of the two pizzas might they have eaten?


Find all possibilities. Monica Greg
_________________________________________________________

22- Evonne saves every week £125.5 from her pocket money.

Over 12 weeks she saves a large amount of money.

a) Estimate the amount of money she has saved.

_______________________________________________________________________________

b) Calculate the amount of money she has saved, and then suggest a method

that she can use to check her calculation.

23- Here is a sequence. Draw the next two terms in the sequence.

What is the mathematical name of these numbers? _____________________

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24- Rotate the triangle GHI 90° anti-clockwise about I.

Draw the image of the triangle after rotation and label its vertices as G’, H’ and I’

on the coordinate grid. Then write the coordinates of the vertices of the image

in the blanks below.

G’ ( , )
3
H’ ( , )
2
G I’ ( , )
1

-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
-1
I H
-2

-3

25- Each shape stands for a number.

Total 40

Total 42

Work out the value of each shape.

= =

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26- List the coordinates of the shape ABCDEFGH.

Reflect the shape two times, so that one time its reflected on the x-axis and the

other time it is reflected on the y-axis.


A B
4

D C 3
G H
2
F E 1

-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-1
-2
-3
-4

A ( _____ , _____ ), B ( _____ , _____ ), C ( _____ , _____ ), D ( _____ , _____ )

E ( _____ , _____ ), F ( _____ , _____ ), G ( _____ , _____ ), H ( _____ , _____ )

27- Write these decimal numbers as fractions.

2.58 __________________________ 1.607 ___________________________

28- Show the following shaded parts of the shape as a fraction, decimal and percentage.

Percentage form _________________

Fraction form _____________________

Decimal form _____________________

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29- Write the three missing digits to make the calculation correct.

30- Write two equivalent fractions that can be represented by this drawing.

31- Write the two missing digits to make this long multiplication correct.

32- Circle two numbers that add together to equal 0.75

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33- Here is a list of some quadrilaterals.

Parallelogram Trapezium Rhombus Square Rectangle

Isosceles Trapezium

Write the correct quadrilateral under each statement that satisfies the
properties of the quadrilateral.
You may write more than one quadrilateral under the statement

a) The quadrilateral has four equal sides, the diagonals bisect each other at 90°

________________________________________________________________________________________

b) The quadrilateral has No lines of symmetry.

________________________________________________________________________________________

c) The quadrilateral has one pair of equal sides and one pair of parallel sides.

________________________________________________________________________________________

d) The quadrilateral has two pairs of equal sides and two pairs of parallel sides.

________________________________________________________________________________________

e) The quadrilateral has order two of rotational symmetry.

________________________________________________________________________________________

34- Draw a circle where its radius in mm is equal to the sum of 22 and 42.

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