Showing posts with label Year 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year 6. Show all posts

Solving Algebraic Expressions

 




A variables is a letter that represents an unknown number. Letters are used to represent the place of the number when we don't know the number.  Solve these algebraic expressions. 

Number and Place Value



Numbers are made of digits and each digit has a place value.
For example, 563 is a number and made up of digits 5, 6 & 3.
Digit 3 is in the ones place and has a value of 3
Digit 6 is in the tens place and has a value of 60
Digit 5 is in the hundreds place and has a value of 500,
so the expanded form is 500 + 60 + 3 = 563

See the table below on numbers, place value and their value. 
The place value and value of the digit represents the digit in red.

Number

Place Value 

(digit in red)

Value of the Digit

(digit in red)

1

ones

1

10

tens

10

100

hundreds

100

1,000

thousands

1,000

10,000

ten thousands

10,000

100,000

hundred thousands

100,000

1,000,000

millions

1,000,000

10,000,000

ten millions

10,000,000

100,000,000

hundred millions

100,000,000


Click here to download or print this worksheet.

Place Value, an interactive worksheet by QKidz
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Fractions - Multiplication and Division W2



This worksheet allows students to practice multiplying and divide the given fractions.  

How to multiply fractions?
Step 1: Multiply the numerators (top number) of the fractions together.
Step 2: Multiply the denominators (bottom number) of the fractions together.
Step 3: Simplify or reduce the answer if necessary.

2/3 x 3/4 = 6/12 = 1/12

How to divide fractions?
Step 1: Change the division ÷ )  to multiplication ( x ).
Step 2: Turn the second fraction upside down.
Step 3: Now multiply the fractions (numerators and denominators)
Step 3: Simplify or reduce the answer if necessary.

1/2  ÷ 4/6 = 1/2 x 6/4 = 6/8 = 3/4


Fractions - Multiplication and Division W1



This worksheet allows students to practice multiplying and divide the given fractions.  

How to multiply fractions?
Step 1: Multiply the numerators (top number) of the fractions together.
Step 2: Multiply the denominators (bottom number) of the fractions together.
Step 3: Simplify or reduce the answer if necessary.

2/3 x 3/4 = 6/12 = 1/12

How to divide fractions?
Step 1: Change the division ÷ )  to multiplication ( x ).
Step 2: Turn the second fraction upside down.
Step 3: Now multiply the fractions (numerators and denominators)
Step 3: Simplify or reduce the answer if necessary.

1/2  ÷ 4/6 = 1/2 x 6/4 = 6/8 = 3/4


Number and place value



Numbers are made of digits and each digit has a place value.
For example, 563 is a number and made up of digits 5, 6 & 3.
Digit 3 is in the ones place and has a value of 3
Digit 6 is in the tens place and has a value of 60
Digit 5 is in the hundreds place and has a value of 500,
so the expanded form is 500 + 60 + 3 = 563

See the table below on numbers, place value and their value. 
The place value and value of the digit represents the digit in red.

Number

Place Value 

(digit in red)

Value of the Digit

(digit in red)

1

ones

1

10

tens

10

100

hundreds

100

1,000

thousands

1,000

10,000

ten thousands

10,000

100,000

hundred thousands

100,000

1,000,000

millions

1,000,000

10,000,000

ten millions

10,000,000

100,000,000

hundred millions

100,000,000


Click here to download or print this worksheet.

Place Value, an interactive worksheet by QKidz
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The number is 2,195,643 - Write the number facts



This interactive worksheet is to help students to know the facts of the number 2,195,643
Students get to break down the numbers by writing the expanded form. They also identify if the number is even or odd.
This is a great number practice for Year 5 to Year 7 students.

The number is 2,195,643, an interactive worksheet by QKidz
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Multiplying Fractions




The first step in multiplying fracttion is to multiply the numerator and then the denominator.
Next simplify the fraction if needed.
This worksheet allows students to practice fraction multiplication.
Drag and drop the correct answer to the appropriate place.

Click here to download or print the worksheet.

Darab pecahan, an interactive worksheet by NoorHasliza79
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Rhythm Practice - Music activity



Listen and identify the sound to the rhythm. 
A great practice for grade 5 & 6.


Rhythm practice, an interactive worksheet by Noa_Picos
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Addition 6 digits



Add the 6 digits numbers and choose the appropriate answer.
A great practice addition worksheet for upper primary students.

Click here to download or print this worksheet.


Adding two integers negative and positive - Grade 6



In order to be skilled in adding negative and positive integers, you need to practice. 
This digital worksheet can be a good way of improving your Math skills in Grade 6. 
When adding two positive integers, it always equals a positive sum.
While adding two negative integers, it always equals a negative sum.
When adding a positive and a negative integer, use the value of the integer and then subtract these values.
Always remember to be careful with the signs!

Click here to download or print this worksheet.


Adding two integers - negative & positive



In order to be skilled in adding negative and positive integers, you need to practice. 
This digital worksheet can be a good way of improving your Math skills. 
When adding two positive integers, it always equals a positive sum.
While adding two negative integers, it always equals a negative sum.
When adding a positive and a negative integer, use the value of the integer and then subtract these values.
Always remember to be careful with the signs!


Addition two integers, an interactive worksheet by QKidz
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Find the number facts of 2,195,643



This digital worksheet allows students to explore and identify the number facts of 2,195,643.
A great worksheet for upper primary to deepen understanding of numbers to ten million.

Click here to download or print this worksheet.


Number and place value



Numbers are made of digits and each digit has a place value.
For example, 563 is a number and made up of digits 5, 6 & 3.
Digit 3 is in the ones place and has a value of 3
Digit 6 is in the tens place and has a value of 60
Digit 5 is in the hundreds place and has a value of 500,
so the expanded form is 500 + 60 + 3 = 563

See the table below on numbers, place value and their value. 
The place value and value of the digit represents the digit in red.

Number

Place Value 

(digit in red)

Value of the Digit

(digit in red)

1

ones

1

10

tens

10

100

hundreds

100

1,000

thousands

1,000

10,000

ten thousands

10,000

100,000

hundred thousands

100,000

1,000,000

millions

1,000,000

10,000,000

ten millions

10,000,000

100,000,000

hundred millions

100,000,000


Click here to download or print this worksheet.

Place Value, an interactive worksheet by QKidz
liveworksheets.com