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Grade 3 – Level 4 Maths – Unit 8
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1 Circle the right angles.
2 Match the angle to the description.
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3 Circle the smallest angle.
4 What type of angle is this? Tick () the correct box.
A acute
B right angle
C obtuse
5 Circle the angles that are in the wrong place in the table.
Right angles Acute angles Obtuse angles
6 Draw an obtuse angle.
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7 How many degrees are there in a right angle?
_________________
8 Tick () the TWO true statements for this angle.
A The angle is less than 90°
B The angle is greater than 90°
C The angle is less than 180°
D The angle is greater than 180°
9 Circle your estimate for the size of this angle.
A 10 degrees B 30 degrees C 70 degrees D 90 degrees
10 Draw an angle that you estimate is between 90° and 135°.
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11 Which of these angles is closest to 140°? Explain how you know.
12 Estimate the size of this angle.
13 Estimate the size of this angle.
14 Circle the correct answer.
An angle of 80 degrees is: acute / obtuse.
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Grade 3 – Level 4 Maths – Unit 9
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1 Oscar arranges 80 chairs into 5 equal rows.
How many chairs are in each row?
2 Use <, > or = to make this number sentence correct.
8051 8015
3 a Amy has 45 beans.
She plants 3 beans in each of her pots.
How many pots does she need?
b Leo puts 4 seeds in each of his pots.
He uses 7 pots and has 2 seeds left over.
How many seeds did he start with?
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4 A school raised $1578 for charity.
The headline in the school magazine read.
School raises $1600 for charity
Complete this sentence.
The editor of the magazine rounded $1578 to the nearest ____________________.
5 Write the missing number.
÷ 4 = 56
6 The school cook made 75 litres of soup.
She stores the soup in containers. Each container holds 8 litres.
How many containers does the cook need?
7 Order the following numbers starting with the biggest.
5055 5500 5050 5555 5005 5505
8 Two of these calculations are wrong.
Find out which two are wrong and show how to correct them.
81 ÷ 6 = 13 remainder 5
95 ÷ 7 = 13 remainder 4
68 ÷ 5 = 13 remainder 5
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