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Y6
Answer Booklet
10- 20 Minutes!
10 Days!
Day One
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
The first two numbers in this sequence are 2.1 and 2.2.
1 mark
The sequence then follows the rule
‘to get the next number, add the two previous numbers’
Write the next two numbers in the sequence.
2.1
2.
2.2 4.3 6.5 10.8 17.3
Tick () the numbers which have a total of 10
0.01 
9.9
3.
Calculate 31.6 x 7
0.11
9.09
1 mark
1.01
9.99 
1 mark
221.2
4.
Calculate 15.05 – 14.84
0.21
1 mark
Day Two
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
2 marks
How many children altogether read more than 9 books?
6 books
7 children read 4 books.
1 child read 5 books.
Lin says,
‘That means that 2 children read 6 books.’
Explain how she can work this out from the chart.
Various answers explaining how they read the information from the
graph.
2.
Rosie collects data about birds visiting a bird table.
2 marks
Here are her results.
Draw two more lines to complete the graph.
Rosie
saw 20 birds altogether.
What fraction of the birds were blackbirds?
One quarter of the birds were blackbirds, five out of twenty.
3.
This graph shows the cost of phone calls in the daytime and in the
evening.
does it cost to make a 9 minute call in the daytime?
2 marks
How
much
45 pence
How much more does it cost to make a 6 minute call in the daytime
than in the evening?
20 pence
4.
The chart shows the number of sunny days and the number of windy
days in six months.
Which
months had more windy days than sunny days?
May and October
How many months had more than 15 sunny days?
4 months
How many more sunny days than windy days were there in June?
7 days
3 marks
Day Three
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
Here is a rectangle with 13 identical shaded squares inside it.
1 mark
What fraction of the rectangle is shaded?
13/35
2.
Calculate 5 of 378?
12
1 mark
157.5
3.
Shade one third of this shape.
2 squares should be shaded
Shade one quarter of this shape.
2 squares should be shaded
2 marks
Day Four
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
Tom does a survey of children’s favourite breakfast cereals.
These are the results for Class 6.
How many more children in Class 6 prefer Choc Grain than Golden
Corn?
7 children
These are the results for Class 5.
How many children are in both classes like Honey Bites best?
15 children
2 marks
2.
Some children collect cans for recycling.
2 marks
Here is a chart of how many cans they collect in the first week.
How many cans has
Kevin collected?
Kevin collected 17 cans
Alice’s target is to collect 30 cans.
How many more cans does Alice need to reach her target?
Alice needs to collect 18 more cans
3.
A shop sells different kinds of greeting cards.
This pictogram shows how many they sold in a week.
Estimate how many Birthday cards were sold.
350 cards
Estimate how many more Thank You cards than Get Well cards were
sold.
250 cards
2 marks
4.
Some children each chose their favourite sport.
3 marks
This chart shows the results.
Which
by the
sport was chosen
most children?
Swimming
How many more girls than boys chose basketball?
7 girls
Write all the sports that were chosen by more boys than girls.
Football and rounders
Day Five
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
Here
bags
are three
in a shop.
How much does bag B cost to the nearest pound?
£15.00 or 15 pounds

£15.00
Jamie buys bag A and bag C.
How much change does he get from £40?
£12.00 or 12 pounds

£12.00
2 marks
2.
Here is a CD rack.
2 marks
One rack holds 25 CDs.
David has 83 CDs.
How many racks does he need to hold all of his CDs?
4 racks

Lin has 6 racks full of CDs.
How many CDs does Lin have altogether?

150 CDs
3.
Mr. Singh buys paving slabs to go around his pond.
2 marks
He
rectangular slabs and 4 square slabs.
buys 4
What is the total cost of the slabs he buys?
4 square slabs at £1.95 each – 4 x £1.95 = £7.80
4 rectangular slabs at £3.50 each – 4 x £3.50 = £14.00

£ 21.80
Mr. Singh says,
‘It would cost more to use square slabs all the way round.’
Explain why he is correct.
12 square slabs would be needed costing £23.40. Therefore it would be
£1.60 more expensive using square slabs only.
Day Six
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
Hassan has a jug with some water in it.
1 mark
He adds another 140 millilitres of water.
Draw a line to show the new level of water.
2.
Here are two thermometers.
They
2 marks
show two different temperatures.
What is the difference between the two temperatures?
18 degrees
3.
Here is a baby’s drinking cup.
1 mark
How many millilitres of water are in the cup?
125 ml
4.
On this scale, the arrow () shows the weight of a pineapple.
Here is a different scale.
Mark with an arrow () the weight of the same pineapple.
1 mark
5.
Two thermometers show the temperature inside and outside a
greenhouse on a day in January.
How many degrees warmer was it inside the greenhouse than outside?
9 °C
Later the temperatures were
What is the difference between the two temperatures?
7 °C
2 marks
Day Seven
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
Jemma thinks of a number.
She says,
‘Add 3 to my number and then multiply the result by 5. The
answer is 35.’
What is Jemma’s number?
Jemma’s number is 4
4+3=7
7 x 5 = 35
Riaz thinks of a number.
He says,
‘Halve my number and then add 17. The answer is 23.’
What is Riaz’s number?
Riaz’s number is 12
12 ÷ 2 = 6
6 + 17 = 23
2 marks
2.
Here is a sorting diagram with four sections, A, B, C and D.
1 mark
Write a number that could go in section C. 150
Section B can never have any number in it.
Explain why.
A multiple of twenty must end in a zero. When looking at the second
criteria – ‘not a multiple of 10’ it suggests that the number cannot end in
a zero. Therefore no number would fit in section B.
3.
230 children need to travel by bus.
Each bus holds 50 children.
How many buses are needed?
Explain your reasons.
5 buses. If you only had four buses 30 children would be left behind
therefore you need 5 buses for all the children to be able to travel.
1 mark
4.
Here is a number sentence.
1 mark
Circle all the numbers below that make the number sentence correct.
30
40
50
60
70
Day Eight
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
The table shows the cost of coach tickets to different cities.
What is
the
total cost for a return journey to York for one adult and two children?
One adult return ticket to York costs £28.50
Two return tickets for children costs £35.80
The total cost - £35.80 + £28.50 = £64.30
£ 64.30
How much more does it cost for two adults to make a single journey to
Hull than to Leeds?
It costs £2.25 more per adult travelling on a single journey to Hull
Therefore I have to double £2.25.
£4.50
2 marks
2.
3.
Write these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest.
3.01
13.0
0.31
1.30
3.1
0.31
Smallest
1.30
3.01
3.1
13.0
1 mark
The signs are missing from these number sentences.
2 marks
The first one has been done for you.
1.
2.
1. 20 + 8 = 4 x 7
2. 21 ÷ 3 = 15 - 8
4.
In this sequence each number is double the previous number.
1 mark
Write in the missing numbers.
0.75
1.5
3
6
12
24
48
96
5.
Here are the start and finish times of some children doing a sponsored
walk.
How much longer did Claire take than Tim?
5 minutes
1 mark
Day Nine
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
Calculate 417 x 20
1 mark
8340
2.
This table shows the weight of some fruits and vegetables.
1 mark
Complete the table.
apples 1200 grams
grapes 0.25 kilograms
ginger 30 grams
3.
Circle all the numbers that are greater than 0.6.
0.5
4.
0.8
0.23
Write in the missing number.
0.09
1 mark
0.67
1 mark
12 x 3 = 36
5.
There are 440 drinking straws in a packet.
There are 4 colours of straws.
1 mark
There is the same number of each colour.
How many of each colour are in the packet?

6.
110 straws
Eggs are put in trays of 12.
The trays are packed in boxes.
Each box contains 180 eggs.
1 mark
How many trays are in each box?

15 trays
Day Ten
Please ensure that your child shows you all their working out.
1.
Each missing digit in this sum is a 9 or a 1.
1 mark
Write in the missing digits.
19 + 91 + 91 = 201 in any order
2.
Write in the missing number.
1 mark
32.45 x ______ = 253.11
Using the inverse operation calculate 253.11 ÷ 32.45 = 7.8
7.8
3.
Programmes for a school concert cost 15p each.
Selling programmes raises £12.30.
1 mark
How many programmes are sold?

82 programmes
4.
Put ticks () and crosses () on the chart to complete it correctly.
2 marks
One has been done for you. Please note: Yes – tick, No - cross
Oblong – Yes, Yes
Parallelogram – Yes,
No
Quarter of a circle –
No and Yes
5.
A, B, C and D are the vertices of a rectangle.
1 mark
A and B are shown on the grid.
D is the
point (3, 4)
Write the coordinates of point C.
(
5,2
)