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Year 6 Mathematics Holiday Assignment

Duration: 4 Weeks

Instructions: Complete all the questions for each week in


your exercise book. Show all your workings clearly.

Week 1: Place Value & Four Operations


1. Write the value of the underlined digit:
a) 2,487
b) 60,129
c) 18,902
2. Arrange these numbers in descending order:

- 23,475; 87,324; 12,456; 67,812.

3. Round the following numbers to the nearest:


a) 10: 8,749
b) 100: 45,362
c) 10,000: 345,879
d) 1,000: 92,847
4. Write 56,700 in expanded form.
5. Write the following numbers in words:
a. 4 565 665
b. 345 654
c. 1 098 876
d. 8 987 702
e. 4 767 545
6. Solve:
a. 4,362 + 2,784
b. 5,487 + 3,291
c. 8,642 + 1,756
7. Subtract the following:
a. 9,134 – 4,782
b. 6,542 – 3,216
c. 7,841 – 2,458
8. work out
a) 2,348 × 7
b) 8,452 ÷ 4
9. A farmer harvested 2,356 apples. If they are packed into 18
boxes, how many apples will be in each box?
10. A school bought 1,275 books for $25 each. What was
the total cost?
11. Solve:
a) 6,325 ÷ 25
b) 4,608 × 32

Week 2: Factors, Multiples, & Prime Numbers


1. Write the first 6 multiples of:
a) 9
b) 15
2. List all the factors of the following numbers:
a) 28
b) 45
3. Solve:
a) 9,842 – 5,716
b) 12,304 – 7,289
c) A town has a population of 18,245 people. If 4,798 people
move away, how many are left in the town?
4. Write each of the following numbers as a product of their
prime factors:
a) 72
b) 90
5. Identify whether the following are prime or not prime
numbers:
a) 31
b) 44
c) 19
6. Write all the prime numbers between 1 and 30.
7. Find the LCM of 8 and 12.
8. Find the HCF of 36 and 48.
9. Solve: A store has 72 apples and 96 bananas. They want to
pack them in equal boxes with no remainder. What is the
greatest number of boxes they can use?
10. Solve:
a) 3,481 + 2,653
b) 8,472 + 6,291 + 3,814
c) A factory produces 7,834 items in one week and 9,415
items the next week. How many items are produced in
total?

Week 3: Fractions
1. Simplify:
42
a)
56
81
b)
108
2. Write as improper fractions:
1
a) 5
3
2
b) 7
5
3. Add or subtract the mixed fractions:
2 3
a) 3 +2
7 5
1 2
b) 6 −3
4 3
4. Multiply:
5
a) 3 ×
8
2
b) 7 ×
9
5. Divide:
2
a) 5 ÷
3
5
b) 8 ÷
4
6. Solve:
a) -9 + 14
b) -13 – 7
7. A submarine is 75 meters below sea level. If it descends
another 18 meters, what is its new position?
8. The temperature in a freezer is -4°C. If the temperature
rises by 9°C, what is the new temperature?
9. Find the following fractions of amounts:
3
a) of 150
5
7
b) of 64
8
5
c) of 96
12

10. Solve these word problems:


a) A baker used ¾ of 120 kg of flour. How much flour did
the baker use?
2
b) A group of students completed of a 90-page book. How
3
many pages have they completed?
5
c) A runner has completed of a 64-kilometer race. How
8
many kilometers has the runner completed?
11. Solve:
a) 4,281 + (7,829 – 3,564)
b) (6,432 ÷ 8) × 7
c) A shop sells 3 boxes of apples, each containing 48
apples. If 86 apples are sold, how many are left?
12. Solve:
a) A bus traveled 1,276 km on the first day, 982 km on the
second day, and 1,548 km on the third day. What was the
total distance traveled?
b) A tank can hold 15,000 liters of water. If 8,375 liters are
used, how much water is left?
c) A farmer has 3 fields. One field produces 5,326 kg of
wheat, another produces 7,218 kg, and the third produces
6,492 kg. What is the total production?

Week 4: Plotting Points & Advanced Fractions


1. Plot the following points on a four-quadrant grid:

A (4, 6), B (-3, 5), C (-2, -7), D (5, -4).

2. Draw a triangle by connecting these points in order:

P (1, 4), Q (-2, 4), R (-2, -3). What type of triangle is it?
3. Mark the midpoint of the line joining the points (6, 4) and (-
4, -6).
4. Solve:
a) 456 × 7
b) 1,234 × 32
c) A bakery bakes 2,435 loaves of bread each day. How
many loaves are baked in 15 days?
5. Add or subtract fractions:
1 2
a) 3 +2
4 5
2 1
b) 5 −4
7 2
6. Multiply mixed fractions:
1 1
a) 3 × 3
3 4
2 3
b) 4 × 1
5 7
7. Divide mixed fractions:
3 2
a) 6 ÷2
4 5
1 1
b) 5 ÷ 3
6 2
3
8. A baker uses kg of flour to bake a loaf of bread. How
4
many loaves can be made with 9 kg of flour?
9. A group of 240 children is divided into three groups such
that the first group contains 3/8 of the children, and the
second group contains 5/12 of the children. How many
children are in the third group?
10. Solve:
a) 8,416 ÷ 4
b) 12,345 ÷ 15
c) A library has 3,600 books that need to be evenly
distributed across 12 shelves. How many books will each
shelf hold?
11. Solve:
a) A company produces 4,536 toys every month. How many
toys are produced in a year?
b) A builder needs 8,920 bricks for a project. If each truck
delivers 460 bricks, how many trips are required to deliver
all the bricks?
c) A stadium has 52,340 seats. If tickets for 38,472 seats
are sold, how many seats are still available?

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