Year 5
Maths
Fun ideas to helpyourchild with maths
BytheendofYear5,mostchildrenshouldbeableto…
Multiplyanddivideanywholenumberup to10000by10or100. Knowwhatthedigitsinadecimalnumberstandfor,e.g.the6in
2.63standsfor6 tenthsand the3for3hundredths.
Roundnumberswith2decimalplaces to thenearestwhole number,e.g.9.79 roundsup to10,147.22 roundsdown to147.
Usedivision tofindafractionofanumber,e.g. findonefifthby dividingby 5.
Workoutin theirhead thedifferencebetween twonumberssuch as3994and9007.
Usepencilandpapertoaddandsubtractnumbers up to 4 digits, e.g.5792+8436,13912–5829.
Knowby heartall multiplication tablesup to12x 12 and related division facts e.g. 5 x 7 = 35 so 35 ÷ 5 = 7 and 35 ÷ 7 = 5.
Doublenumbersup to100in theirheads.
Usepencilandpaperto multiply anddivide numbers,
e.g.328x4,72x56,329÷6.
Drawand measurelines to thenearestmillimetre.
Workouttheperimeterandareaofa rectangle,e.g.the perimeterandareaofabookcovermeasuring25cmby20cm.
Solvewordproblemsandexplain theirmethod.
Funactivitiestodoathome
Howmuch?
♦ Whileshopping,pointoutanitem costingless than£1.
♦ Askyourchild toworkoutin their head thecostof3items.
♦ Askthemto guessfirst. Seehowclose theycome.
♦ Ifyouseeanyitemslabelled,for example,‘2for£3.50’,askthemto workoutthecostof1itemforyou, and toexplainhowtheygotthe answer.
Decimalnumberplates
♦ Eachchooseacarnumberplatewith threedigits.
P645 CJM
♦ Choosetwo ofthe digits, e.g. 4 and6. Makethe smallest andlargest numbersyoucan,eachwith1decimalplaces,e.g.4.6and6.4.
♦ Nowfind thedifferencebetween the twodecimalnumbers, e.g.6.4–4.6=1.8.
♦ Whoevermakes thebiggestdifferencescores10points.
♦ Thepersonwith the mostpointswins.
Playthegameagain,butthis timescore10pointsforthesmallest difference,or10pointsforthebiggesttotal.
Findingareasandperimeters
Perimeter=distancearound theedgeofashape
Areaofa rectangle=lengthxbreadth (width)
♦ Collect5or6usedenvelopesofdifferentsizes.
♦ Askyourchild toestimate theperimeterofeachone to thenearest centimetre.Write theestimateon theback.
♦ Nowmeasure.Write theestimatenextto the measurement.
♦ Howclosedidyourchildget?
♦ Nowestimate thenworkouttheareaofeachenvelope.
♦ Wereperimetersorareaseasiertoestimate?Why?
Youcoulddosomethingsimilarusinganoldnewspaper,e.g.
♦ Workoutwhichpagehas thebiggestareausedforphotographs.
♦ Chooseapageandworkoutthe totalareaofnewsstoriesor advertson thatpage.
Tables
Makea times-tablegridlike this.
♦ Shadeinall the tablesfacts thatyourchildknows,probablythe1s,
2s,3s,4s,5sand10s.
♦ Somefactsappeartwice,e.g.7x3and3x7,socrossoutone ofeach.
♦ Areyousurprisedhowfewfactsareleft?
♦ There mightonlybe10facts tolearn.So takeonefactadayand makeupasillyrhyme togethertohelpyourchild tolearnit,
e.g.ninesevensaresixty-three,let'shavelotsofchips fortea!
Telephonechallenges
♦ Challengeyourchild tofindnumbersin the telephonebook or a mobile phone where thedigitsaddup to42.
♦ Findas manyaspossiblein10 minutes.
♦ Onanotherday,seeiftheycanbeattheirprevious total.
Telephone:01264738281
Target 1000
♦ Rolladice6 times.
♦ Use thesixdigitsto make two three-digitnumbers.
♦ Add the twonumbers together.
♦ Howclose to1000canyouget?
Carnumbers
♦ Tryreadingacarnumberasa measurementincentimetres, thenconvertingitto metres,e.g.456cm,whichis4.56m,or 4mand56cm.
♦ Trythiswithcarnumbers thathavezerosin them,e.g. 307cm, whichis3.07mor3mand7cm;370cm,whichis3.7m,or3m and70cm.Theseareharder
Lineitup
Youneeda rulermarkedincentimetresand millimetres.
♦ Use the rulertodraw10differentstraightlinesonapieceof paper.
♦ Askyourchild toestimate thelengthofeachlineandwrite the estimateon theline.
♦ Nowgive themthe rulerandaskthemto measureeachline to thenearestmillimetre.
♦ Askthemtowrite the measurementnextto theestimate,and workoutthedifference.
♦ Adifferenceof5millimetresor lessscores10points.Adifference of1centimetreorlessscores5points.
♦ Howclose to100pointscansheget?
Guessmynumber
♦ Chooseanumberbetween0and1withonedecimalplace,e.g.
0.6.
♦ Challengeyourchild toaskyouquestions toguessyournumber.
You may only answer‘Yes’or‘No’.Forexample,hecouldask questionslike‘Isitless thanahalf?’
♦ Seeifhecanguessyournumberinfewerthan5questions.
♦ Nowletyourchildchoosea mysterynumberforyou toguess.
Extend thegamebychoosinganumberwithonedecimalplace between1and10,e.g.3.6.You mayneed morequestions!
Division
Forthisgameyouneeda1–100board (asnakesandladdersboardwilldo), adiceand20coinsorcounters.
♦ Take turns.
♦ Choosea two-digitnumber.Rolladice.Ifyou roll1,roll again.
♦ Ifyourtwo-digitnumberdividesexactlybythedicenumber, putacoinonyourchosen two-digitnumber.Otherwise,miss thatturn.
♦ Thefirsttoget10counterson theboardwins.