Year 4 Fluent in Five Can you complete

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Year 4 Fluent in Five Can you complete one slide in 5 minutes? One

Year 4 Fluent in Five Can you complete one slide in 5 minutes? One slide to be completed each day. Week beginning 20. 4. 20

Monday 1) 12 x 6 x 10 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100

Monday 1) 12 x 6 x 10 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 350 ÷ 7 = 4) 4, 083 – 1, 356 = 5) £ 200 - £ 146. 42 = 6) Find the product of 6 and 23 7) Round 3, 465 to the nearest 10 8) 4, 000 = 40 x ______ 9) 1, 000 = ______ + 246 10) ______ ÷ 6 = 8 11) How much more is £ 2. 59 than £ 1. 60? 12) The sum of two numbers is 159. One of the numbers is 60. What is the other number?

Tuesday 1) 12 x 6 x 10 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100

Tuesday 1) 12 x 6 x 10 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 640 ÷ 8 = 4) 6, 325 – 1, 783 = 5) £ 400 - £ 125. 99 = 6) Find the product of 4 and 18 7) Round 4, 574 to the nearest 100 8) 3, 200 = 10 x _______ 9) 1, 000 = ______ + ______ 10) 90, 81, ______, 54, 45, ______, _____ 11) 23 + 25 = ______ x 6 12) 10 ice lollies cost £ 2. 50. One will cost _____

Wednesday 1) 12 x 8 x 100 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100

Wednesday 1) 12 x 8 x 100 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 400 ÷ 8 = 4) 7, 543 – 3, 796 = 5) £ 300 - £ 146. 23 = 6) Find the product of 3 and 15 7) Round 1, 095 to the nearest 100 8) 800 = 100 x _______ 9) How many days in a year? How many days in a leap year? 10) 77, 70, _____, 49, _____, 28, 21 11) 15 + 15 = ______ x 3 12) One apple costs 25 p. How many can I get with £ 1?

Thursday 1) 7 x 10 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you

Thursday 1) 7 x 10 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 330 ÷ 3 = 4) 6, 426 – 1, 547 = 5) £ 200 - £ 56. 12 = 6) Find the product of 9 and 13 7) Round 5, 895 to the nearest 1, 000 8) 4, 800 = 10 x _______ 9) Rearrange the digits to make the largest possible number 4, 0, 8, 7 10) 1, 100, ________ 11) 45 + 15 = ______ x 5 12) Share 230 into two equal groups.

Friday 1) 4 x 9 x 100 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100

Friday 1) 4 x 9 x 100 = 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 420 ÷ 6 = 4) 3, 046 – 1, 247 = 5) £ 500 - £ 332. 78 = 6) Find the product of 10 and 43 7) Round 3, 475 to the nearest 10 8) 5, 000 = 10 x _______ 9) Rearrange the digits to make the smallest possible number 6, 1, 8, 3 10) 3 weeks = ______ days 11) 8, 8. 5, 9, 9. 5, _____, _____ 12) Take 200 from 2, 000

Year 4 Fluent in Five Answers

Year 4 Fluent in Five Answers

Monday 1) 12 x 6 x 10 = 720 2) ______ + ______ =

Monday 1) 12 x 6 x 10 = 720 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 350 ÷ 7 = 50 4) 4, 083 – 1, 356 = 2, 727 5) £ 200 - £ 146. 42 = £ 53. 58 6) Find the product of 6 and 23 138 7) Round 3, 465 to the nearest 10 3, 470 8) 4, 000 = 40 x 100 9) 1, 000 = 754 + 246 10) 48 ÷ 6 = 8 11) How much more is £ 2. 59 than £ 1. 60? 99 p 12) The sum of two numbers is 159. One of the numbers is 60. What is the other number? 99

Tuesday 1) 12 x 6 x 10 = 720 2) ______ + ______ =

Tuesday 1) 12 x 6 x 10 = 720 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 640 ÷ 8 = 80 4) 6, 325 – 1, 783 = 4, 542 5) £ 400 - £ 125. 99 = £ 274. 01 6) Find the product of 4 and 18 72 7) Round 4, 574 to the nearest 100 4, 600 8) 3, 200 = 10 x 320 9) 1, 000 = ______ + ______ (How could you check this? ) 10) 90, 81, 72 , 63 , 54, 45, 36 , 27 11) 23 + 25 = 8 x 6 12) 10 ice lollies cost £ 2. 50. One will cost 25 p

Wednesday 1) 12 x 8 x 100 = 9, 600 2) ______ + ______

Wednesday 1) 12 x 8 x 100 = 9, 600 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 400 ÷ 8 = 50 4) 7, 543 – 3, 796 = 3, 747 5) £ 300 - £ 146. 23 = £ 153. 77 6) Find the product of 3 and 15 45 7) Round 1, 095 to the nearest 100 1, 100 8) 800 = 100 x 8 9) How many days in a year? 365 How many days in a leap year? 366 10) 77, 70, 63 , 56 , 49, 42 , 35 , 28, 21 11) 15 + 15 = 10 x 3 12) One apple costs 25 p. How many can I get with £ 1? 4 apples

Thursday 1) 7 x 10 = 490 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can

Thursday 1) 7 x 10 = 490 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 330 ÷ 3 = 110 4) 6, 426 – 1, 547 = 4, 879 5) £ 200 - £ 56. 12 = £ 143. 88 6) Find the product of 9 and 13 117 7) Round 5, 895 to the nearest 1, 000 6, 000 8) 4, 800 = 10 x 480 9) Rearrange the digits to make the largest possible number 4, 0, 8, 740 10) 1, 100, 1, 000 , 10, 000 11) 45 + 15 = 12 x 5 12) Share 230 into two equal groups. 115

Friday 1) 4 x 9 x 100 = 3, 600 2) ______ + ______

Friday 1) 4 x 9 x 100 = 3, 600 2) ______ + ______ = 100 (can you use decimals? ) 3) 420 ÷ 6 = 70 4) 3, 046 – 1, 247 = 1, 799 5) £ 500 - £ 332. 78 = £ 167. 22 6) Find the product of 10 and 43 430 7) Round 3, 475 to the nearest 10 3, 480 8) 5, 000 = 10 x 500 9) Rearrange the digits to make the smallest possible number 6, 1, 8, 3 1, 368 10) 3 weeks = 21 days 11) 8, 8. 5, 9, 9. 5, 10. 5 , 11. 5 12) Take 200 from 2, 000 1, 800