Year 5 Summer-Themed
Maths Activity Booklet
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Place Value Code Breaker
2 4 8 6 1 0 5 9 3 7
In the number what is the value of the ?
Answer:
In the number what is the value of the ?
Answer:
In the number what is the value of the ?
Answer:
What is the number rounded to the nearest 10?
Answer:
What is the number rounded to the nearest 100?
Answer:
What is the number written in Roman numerals?
Answer:
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Calculations Code Breaker
Solve the calculations and use the code breaker to spell out a summer-themed joke.
The joke will read down the tables.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
6 15 21 5 13 24 18 7 12 1 25 19 9
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
22 16 11 26 2 17 20 3 10 8 14 23 4
Answer Letter Answer Letter
64 ÷ 8 42 ÷ 6
63 ÷ 9 8×2
1300 ÷ 100 190 ÷ 10
0.02 × 100 96 ÷ 8
1.3 × 10 0.5 × 10
48 ÷ 8
Answer Letter
0.23 × 100 ?
55 ÷ 11
160 ÷ 10 Answer Letter
3×8
Answer Letter
60 ÷ 5
0.24 × 100
0.22 × 100
144 ÷ 12
1900 ÷ 100
1700 ÷ 100 54 ÷ 9
56 ÷ 8 11 × 2
0.05 × 100
Answer Letter
1.8 × 10
1600 ÷ 100 Question:
Answer Letter
4×4 Punchline:
2.2 × 10
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Colour by Calculation
Use the key to colour the summer-themed picture.
525 - 38 382 + 57 673 - 71
673 - 51 391 +
43
113 + 64 583 + 50
591 + 32 700 - 43
274 + 384 -
44 35 254 + 92 714 - 26 569 - 81
230 - 700
382 + 43
532 + 91
623 +
523 -
52 407 + 58
- 13
381 +
34 131 -
523
500 - 4 107 - 34
43
42 + 121
81
494 + 608 - 91
471 + 54 573 - 28 81 484 + 108 592 - 68
15 + 22
603 - 86
595 - 56 482 + 88 505 + 87
66 - 6
131 - 72 705 - 115 183 + 37
6
50 + 49 142 + 75 182 + 83
152 + 72
243 - 31
337 - 66
154 + 105
123 - 34
63 + 30
184 + 35
76 + 23 295 - 23
321 - 75 101 - 54 153 + 95
271 + 71
120 - 62 128 - 55 249 - 21
339 - 58
283 - 41 164 + 85 104 + 127
Light Dark
Grey: Red: Orange: Yellow: Green: White:
Blue: Blue:
0 1 − 100 101 − 200 201 − 300 301 − 400 401 − 500 501 − 600 601 – 700
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Number Cross
Use the summer-themed code to complete the number cross. Use written methods of multiplication
to solve the number cross.
2 1
4 3
5 6 7
9 10
11
Across: Down:
1. × 1. ×
3. × 2. ×
5. × 3. ×
7. × 4. ×
8. × 6. ×
9. × 7. ×
11. × 10. ×
2 4 8 6 1 0 5 9 3 7
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Summertime Equivalent Fractions Maths Mosaic
Simplify each fraction to its lowest term to reveal the hidden picture. Each answer has a
special colour.
3 2 5 1
yellow = 2 black = 4 pink = 5 green = 6 blue = 3
3
2 3 4 8 12 10 6 5 6
6 9 6 12 18 15 9 15 18
4 14 18 22 20 16 4 8 7
12 21 27 33 30 24 6 12 21
6 30 9 27 12 24 15 21 18
8 40 12 36 16 32 20 28 24
6 33 36 39 14 42 45 48 18
9 44 48 52 21 56 60 64 27
12 10 51 22 20 16 54 4 8
18 15 68 33 30 24 72 6 12
14 18 22 20 16 4 8 12 10
21 27 33 30 24 6 12 18 15
4 8 12 10 6 14 18 22 20
6 12 18 15 9 21 27 33 30
22 20 4 6 8 10 12 4 8
33 30 10 15 20 25 30 6 12
10 14 18 14 16 18 6 14 35
12 21 27 35 40 45 9 21 42
15 20 4 8 12 10 6 25 30
18 24 6 12 18 15 9 30 36
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Summer Number Puzzles
I collect some shells on the beach.
I multiply the number of shells by 5.
I then subtract 15,
multiply by 7,
and divide by 2.
I end with the number 735.
How many shells did I collect?
I decorate my sandcastle with flags.
I multiply the number of flags by 7.
I then add 78,
multiply by 4,
and divide by 3.
I end with the number 300.
How many flags did I use to decorate my
sandcastle?
I practise cartwheels on the sand.
I multiply the number of cartwheels by 8.
I then subtract 132,
multiply by 10,
and divide by 4.
I end with the number 30.
How many cartwheels did I do?
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Pirate Flags
These flags have been designed on cm square grids.
• What is the area of each flag?
• What is the perimeter of each flag?
Colour in the flags according to the fractions.
1
Red = 3
1
Green = 6
1
Blue = 2
Area =
Perimeter =
1
Red = 4
1
Green = 8
1
Blue = 2
1
White = 8
Area =
Perimeter =
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Converting Units of Time Board Game
Instructions
Each player must choose a space to start The next player will take their turn.
from and place their counter on it.
If a player lands on a square where the
The first player rolls the dice and moves answer has already been covered, they
their counter clockwise. must miss a go.
They must answer the question in that The winner is the player who has covered
square, find the answer on the correct the most shells.
shell and cover it over.
How many How many
How many days How many years How many hours
minutes are seconds are
are in 2 weeks? are in a decade? are in a day?
in 3 hours? in 6 minutes
180 360 14 1000 How many
How many hours
minutes seconds days years minutes are
are in 3 days?
in 4 hours?
10 24 72 56
years hours hours days How many days
How many
seconds are in are in 5 weeks?
8 minutes?
600 48 240 420
seconds hours minutes seconds
How many
35 300 480 100 How many years
years are in a
days minutes seconds years are in a century?
millennium?
How many How many How many
How many days How many hours
minutes are seconds are in seconds are in
are in 8 weeks? are in 2 days?
in 5 hours? 10 minutes? 7 minutes?
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Butterfly Pattern Symmetry
Draw a symmetrical pattern on this butterfly using different quadrilaterals.
Which quadrilaterals did you use in your symmetrical design?
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Coordinate and Reflection
Mystery Picture
Plot these shapes onto the coordinate grid and join them together with straight lines. Next,
reflect the shapes over the y-axis to reveal a mystery picture.
x-axis
-10 0 10
-6
y-axis
1. (-7, 3), (-5, 3), (-5, 5), (-4, 4), (-4, 2), (-3, 1), (-2, 1), (-2, 2), (-1, 2), (-1, 1), (0,1),
(0,-4), (-1,-4), (-3,-3), (-4,-2), (-4,-1), (-3, 0), (-5, 2), (-6, 2), (-7, 3)
2. (-4, -1), (-6, -1), (-6, -2), (-4, -1)
3. (-4, -2), (-6, -3), (-5, -4), (-4, -2)
4. (-3, -3), (-3, -5), (-2, -5), (-3, -3)
The mystery picture is
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Summer Holiday Temperatures
Line Graph
Jasper went on his summer holiday to Greece. Sonia went on her summer holiday to
Cornwall. Here is a line graph showing the highest daily temperature on each day of their
summer holidays.
Use the graph to answer the questions.
A Line Graph to Show the Highest Daily Temperatures in
Greece and Cornwall
26
24
22
Temperature in °C
20
Jasper
18
Sonia
16
14
12
10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Day
1. What was the temperature 2. What was the temperature
on day 4 of Jasper’s holiday? on day 1 on Sonia’s holiday?
3. What was the difference in 4. How much warmer
temperature between Greece was it in Greece than
and Cornwall on day 3? Cornwall on day 7?
5. On which day was the 6. On which day did
temperature of Sonia’s the temperature in
holiday 21°C? Greece decrease?
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Summer Holiday Activities Board Game
You will need:
• counters
• a dice
• a pencil
Instructions
Each player starts the game with 1000 points.
The first player will throw the dice. The number rolled shows how many squares that player
can move their counter around the board.
When the player lands on a square, they must add or subtract the points on that square to or
from their score.
The next player will then take their turn to roll.
When a player reaches the finish, the player with the most points is the winner.
Keep track of your score here:
Name: Name: Name: Name:
1000 1000 1000 1000
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Summer Holiday Activities Board Game
START
+ 120 - 150
+ 90 - 110 + 150 - 70
FINISH
+ 200
+ 100 - 40 + 120 - 150 - 130
+ 100 + 140
- 130 + 140 - 110 + 160 - 100
+ 170 + 160
-40 + 160 - 90 + 120 - 120 + 180
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