Set 1
Day 1
(1) Write 14267 in Words
(2) Simplify the followings:
(a) 8 (b) 25 (c) 54
2 5 6
(3) Complete the followings:
(a) 3kg 497g = g
(b) 4020 g = kg g
Day 2
(1) Arrange the numbers in order beginning with the greatest.
714, 728, 709, 722, 730
(2) Do the followings:
(a) $7.40 + $4.65
(b) $45.65 + $3.80
(3) Complete the followings:
(a) 7m 2 cm = cm
(b) 6802 cm = m cm
Day 3
(1) What number is 100 more than 8637?
(2) Arrange the fractions in order begin with the greatest
1 6 2
5 5 5
(3) Write minutes in hours and minutes
(a) 75 mins = h mins
(b) 180 mins = h mins
Day 4
(1) Round off 89725 to the nearest
(a) ten
(b) hundred
(c) thousand
(2) Express each decimal as a fraction or a mixed number in its simplest form
(a) 0.6 =
(b) 1.9 =
(3) Complete the following:
Area of rectangle = 42 cm2 and the length = 7cm
Breadth = Perimeter = _______
Day 5
1. List the factors of (a) 56 (b) 40
(2) Express 23/3 as a mixed number. (22/p1/18f)
(3) Use a protractor to the following angles and mark them.
(a) 30o, (b) 120o, (c) 60o.
Day 6
(1) Use the digits below to form the smallest 5-digit odd number. Each digit can only be used once. (21/p1/18f)
8 1 7 2 5
(2) A gymnast received scores of 8.97 and 9.2 for two events. What was the gymnast’s total score?
(3) A complete turn is ____ right angles. It is ___ o.
Set-2
Day 1
(1) Find the sum of:
(a) 5496 and 2873
(b) 7000 and 807
(2) Do the followings:
(a) 囗 + 5 = 1
囗 13
(b) 囗 - 5 = 1
囗 9 9
(3) Find a and b.
Day 2
Do the followings:
1a. 1250 x 100 = b. 814 x 1000 =
c. 940 ˜ 10 = d. 776000 ˜ 1000 =
(2) Do the followings:
(a) $22.15 - $9.60
(b) $15.65 - $8.65
(3) June weighed 61.8 kg in the year 2017. Her mass is 57.3 kg in the year 2018. How much weight did she lose? Give your answer in grams.
Day 3
(1) What are the missing numbers?
(a) 56 ˜ 7 = + 7 =
(2) I have 11 blue pens and 6 red pens in my pencil case. What fraction of the pens in my pencil case is red? (5/p1/f)
(3)
Day 4
(1) Mary has 125 stamps. James has 68 more than Mary. How many stamps does James has?
(2) 9. Arrange these numbers in decreasing order.
6.606, 6.66, 6.6, 6.066
(3) What time is 25 minutes before 6:44 a.m.?
Day 5
(1) David collected some plastic bottles. He gave away 69 of them for recycling and had 52 of them left. How many bottles did David collect? (28/p1/18f)
(2) Find the products.
(a) 21 x 2 (b) 8 x 5
9 15 4
(3)
- Name two lines that are parallel to each other
- Name two lines that are perpendicular to each other
Day 6
(1) Amy has 3 times as much savings as Billy. Charlie has $70 more savings than Billy. How much savings does Charlie have if their total savings is $815? (12/p2/18f)
(2) Do the followings:
(a) 2 - 0.06 (b) 8.46 – 0.56
(3) The graph shows the number of people in a theatre during a musical performance. (18/24/p1)
(a) How many more women than men were there during the performance?
(b) Find the total number of people who attended the performance.
Set 3
Day 1
(1) Use 4, 7, 6, 3 to from the
(a) greatest 4-digit number
(b) smallest 4-digit number
(2) Do the followings:
(a) 12 ˜ 6 (b) 12 x 6
7 7
(c) 1 ˜ 3 (d) 1 x 3
2 4 2 4
(3) Convert 32g to kg
Day 2
- Fill in the missing numbers
(a) [ ] + 1000 + 12 = 701012
(b) 80000 + 4000 + 700 + 10 + 1 =
(2) Rajah paid $8 for a box of 20 pencils. What was the cost of each pencil?
(3) George watched a movie for 1h 45 min. The movie started at 8:30p.m. What time did the movie end?
Day 3
(1) Find the difference between:
(a) 5000 and 2371
(b) 6296 and 897
(2) A string was 3m long. Zoe cut it into pieces of length 1/8 m long each. How many pieces did she get?
(3) Mary spent 2 h 20 min ironing his clothes. She finished ironing at 1 p.m. What time did Mary start ironing?
Day 4
(1) Susan bought 356 red marbles and 187 blue marbles. How many marbles did she buy altogether?
(2) Divide 1.9 by 7 correct to 2 decimal places.
(3) The mass of a watermelon is 2.4kg. The mass of a pineapple is 980g. How much heavier is the watermelon than the pineapple? Give your answer in kilogram and gram.
Day 5
(1) A packet contained 30 sweets. A tin contained 5 times as many sweets as a packet. Kelly bought 4 tins of sweets. How many sweets did she buy altogether?
(2) Do the followings:
(a) 5 x 72
8
(b) 7 x 36
9
7. 1 x 60
12
Day 6
(1) Divide 4923 ˜ 9 with long division
(2) Sally has $204.60. She has 3 times as much money as Eric. How much more money does Sally have than Eric?
(3) A rectangular piece of paper is folded as shown. Find the area of the original piece of paper.
Set 4
Day 1
(1) Find a common multiple of 6 and 8.
(2) 21. What is the missing number?
3 / 7 = 36 / ?
(3) A train left Singapore at 21 45 and arrived in Ipoh at 05 30 the next day. How long did the journey take?
Day 2
(1) Find the quotient and remainder of 867 ˜ 6
(2) Find the difference between $24.00 and $16.25
(3) Find the perimeter and area.
Day 3
(1) Arrange the numbers in order beginning with the smallest.
(a) 47620, 47591, 46135, 46920
(2) Do the followings:
(a) 3 + 3 =
4
(b) 4 + 4 =
7 7
(3) Jane cut a 845cm long ribbon equally into 5 pieces. How long was each piece?
Day 4
(1) Write each of the following in numerals
(a) Nine hundred and eleven
(b)Three hundred and sixty-four thousand, two hundred and seventy-three
(c) Eight thousand and forty
(2) Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
(a) 7.84 x 9
(b) 28.16 ˜ 4
(3) 3. In the diagram below not drawn to scale, AB and CD are straight lines. Find angle x.
Day 5
- Do the followings:
(a) What number is 100 more than 8537?
(b) What number is 1000 less than 1592?
(2) Alex collected some plastic bottles. He gave away 69 of them for recycling and had 2/5 of them left. How many bottles did Alex collect? (28/p1/18f)
(3) The table shows the favourite fruits of a group of children in a survey.
(a) How many boys participate in the survey?
(b) 9 more boys than girls like apples. How many girls like banana?
(c) How many girls like watermelon?
(d) How many children participate in the survey?
Day 6
- There were 6302 people at a stadium. 2949 of them were adults. How many more adults than children were there?
(2a) What number is 0.2 more than 0.6
(2b) What number is 0.1 less than 1.9?
(3) Some students were asked to name their favourite sporting events. The bar graph below shows the results.
(a) How many students were asked?
(b) What was the least popular sporting event?
(c) How many students like soccer?
Answers
Set 1
Day 1
1. Fourteen thousands two hundreds and sixty seven
2. (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 9
3. (a) 3497g (b) 4kg 20g
Day 2
1. 730, 728, 722, 714, 708
2. (a) $12.05 (b) $49.45
3. (a) 702cm (b) $49.45
Day 3
1. 8737
2. 6/5 2/5 1/5
3. (a) 1h 15 mins (b) 3h 0 mins
Day 4
1. (a) 89730 (b) 89700 (c) 90000
2. (a) 3/5. (b) 1 9/10
3. Breadth = 6cm, Perimeter = 26cm
Day 5
1. (a) 1, 2, 4, 14, 28, 56. (b) 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40
2. 7 2/3
3. Check drawing
Day 6
1. 12725
2. 18.17
3. 4, 360o
Set 2
Day 1
1. (a) 8369 (b) 7807
2. (a) 8/13 (b) 6/9
3. (a) 31o (b) 21o
Day 2
1. (a) 125000. (b) 814000 (c) 94 (d) 776
2. (a) $31.75. (b) $24.30
3. 4500g
Day 3
1. 8, 13
2. 6/11
3. 15o
Day 4
1. 193 stamps
2. 6.66, 6.6, 6.606, 6.66
3. 6:19 am
Day 5
1. 121 bottles
2. (a) 4 2/3. (b) 2/5
3. (a) PT and QR (b) PT and TS or (b) PT and TR
Day 6
1. $219
2. (a) 1.94 (b) 7.90
3. (a) 20 women (b) 140 people
Set 3
Day 1
1. (a) 7643 (b) 3647
2. (a) 14 (b) 70 2/7 (c) 2/3 (d) 3/8
3. 0.032kg
Day 2
1. (a) 700000 (b) 84700
2. 40 cents
3. 10:15 pm
Day 3
1. (a) 2649 (b) 5399
2. 24
3. 11:40 am
Day 4
1. 543 marbles
2. 0.27
3. 1 kg 510 g
Day 5
1. 600 sweets
2. (a) 45 (b) 28 (c) 5
3. 61o
Day 6
1. 537
2. $56.40
3. 1900 cm2
Set 4
Day 1
1. 2
2. 84
3. 7h 45mins
Day 2
1. Quotient = 144, remainder = 3
2. $7.75
3. 56 cm
Day 3
1. 46135, 46920, 47591, 47620
2. (a) 3 3/4. (b) 1 1/7
3. 169 cm
Day 4
1. (a) 911 (b) 364 273 (c). 8040
2. (a) 70.6. (b) 7
3. 114o
Day 5
1. (a) 8637 (b) 592
2. 115 bottles
3. (a) 172 (b) 33 (c) 32 (d) 288
Day 6
1. 404
2. (a) 0.8 (b) 1.8
3. (a) 80 (b) running (c) 36