Maths

Browse our collection of patterning and number worksheets targeting skills such as place value, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, comparing numbers, rounding numbers, odd/even numbers and more.

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5-Digit Non-Standard Partitioning (1)

Use number expanders to partition a 5-digit number in different ways.

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Representing 5-Digit Numbers (4)

Represent the 5-digit numbers in different ways.

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Representing 5-Digit Numbers (3)

Represent the 5-digit numbers in different ways.

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Representing 5-Digit Numbers (2)

Represent the 5-digit numbers in different ways.

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Representing 5-Digit Numbers (1)

Represent the 5-digit numbers in different ways.

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What’s the Number? 5-Digit

5-digit numbers have been partitioned. Add the parts together then write the number that was partitioned.

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Using Number Expanders: 5-Digit

A set of number expanders to partition a chosen 5-digit number in different ways. Write equations underneath.

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Digit Value: 4-Digit Numbers (2)

Work out the value of individual digits in 4-digit numbers.

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Digit Value: 4-Digit Numbers (1)

Work out the value of individual digits in 4-digit numbers.

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Abacus 4-Digit Numbers (3)

Represent 4-digit numbers using abacus models.

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Abacus 4-Digit Numbers (2)

Represent 4-digit numbers using abacus models.

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Abacus 4-Digit Numbers (1)

Represent 4-digit numbers using abacus models.

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Partitioning 4-Digit Numbers (2)

4-digit numbers have been represented using MAB blocks. Write the number and an equation to match the partitioning.

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Partitioning 4-Digit Numbers (1)

4-digit numbers have been represented using MAB blocks. Write the number and an equation to match the partitioning.

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Representing 4-Digit Numbers (4)

Represent the 4-digit numbers in different ways.

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Representing 4-Digit Numbers (3)

Represent the 4-digit numbers in different ways.