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WEEK 12
EXERCISE 8




MATHEMATICS
BASIC 3
WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX (6)
      Attempt all questions A.Re-arrange these numbers from smaller to biggest 1. 4,353    2,354    8,327   ______   _____  ________ 2. 9,845    1,028   3,739 _______   _____  ________ 3. 7,026.    3,248   6,259   ______   _____  _________ 4. 6,039    4,267   5,742 _______   ______  _______ B.Re-arrange these numbers from the biggest to smallest. 5. 8,427    3,275    2,648 ______  _______   _____ 6. 1,247    6,428    3,675 _______   _____   ______ 7. 3,264    2,678    4,683   _____    _____   _______ 8. 1,027    1,059    1,010   ______  _______  _____ C. Add / Subtract 9. 6 4 5 4      10. 4 9 6 7 + 1 8 9 6       + 1 5 9 8 —————     ———— —————     ———— 11. 9 0 0 0       12. 9 8 4 7 -  6 5 4 2       -  6 1 5 8 ————       ———— ————     ———— D. Write the next two numbers    Skip count forward by 1 0 0 0s 13. 4600 ,  5600 ,............  ........... 14. 1200,  2200, .............  ............   Skip count backwards by 1 0 0 0s 15. 7600,  6600, .............  ............ 16. 6800,  5800, .............  ............ E. Shade to match  the given  fractions   
                                                                                             
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WEEK 4 - EXERCISE FOUR (4)


WEEK 3 - EXERCISE THREE (3)


WEEK 2 - EXERCISE 2


MATHEMATICS


BASIC 3


ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS


Identify and correct the errors in the following.

skip count forward by 10s


10 20 30 41 50 70


1. Correct skip count:_________


2. Omission:___________


3. Errors:___________


4. Five friends shared 10 mangoes equally.


How many mangoes will each get?


5.Complete the sequence:5 ,10 ,___,___,25


6. Skip count by 10s forward


Find the missing numbers


60 ___, ___, 90,_____


7. Round 589 to the nearest hundreds


8. Write 9475 in words


9. Subtract 4444 from 9985


10. The first whole number is ?___


11. Which is bigger? 9005 or 9000


12. State the place value of 9 in 983


13. Expand 8056


14. State the whole numbers less than 12.


15. Find the missing addend 9 + __=30


16. Find the missing addend __+6=20


17. Divide 24 by 3


18. Multiply 322 by 4


19. Find the sum of 4358 and 1741


20.Find the missing numbers



500, 400, __ ,200,__



WEEK 1 - EXERCISE 1

MATHEMATICS
BASIC 3:
ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS
1. Simplify
2. Expand 3458
3. Write 9534 bin words
4. Write the numerals of: Eight thousand, six hundred and forty three.
5. Multiply 312 by 4
6. State the place value of 9 in 9642
7. Find the sum of 4639 and 3425
8. Find the difference between 9000 and 4038
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9.5789₋₋₋₋₋₋₋5879
10.
11. List the counting numbers less than 15
12. List the whole numbers less than 15
13. Which is bigger? 4735 or 4357
14. Which is lesser? 9084 or 9884
15. Find the next two numbers: 4,8,12, ₋₋₋₋₋, ₋₋₋₋₋
16. Esi has 285 books .Mansa has 354 books. Who has more books? ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋
17. Write the next two numbers: forward by 1000s, 3800, 4800, ₋₋₋₋₋₋, ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋
18. Arrange from greatest to smallest
4638 3649 9567 → ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋, ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋, ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋
19. Arrange from smallest to greatest
4065 3759 5467→₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋, ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋, ₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋₋
20. Simplify

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