Showing posts with label Form 1 Mathematics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Form 1 Mathematics. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Mathematics Form 1

WEEK: June 15 to June 19, 2020

Topic: Order of Operations


Solve the Following:

1.      3 x 9 + 7
2.      12 + 36 ÷ 4
3.      9 ÷ 3 + 4 x 6
4.      2 x 11 – 12 + 2
5.      8 x 18 + 4 + 15
6.      46 + (8 x 4) ÷ 2
7.      6 x 3 + 29
8.      49 + (4 x 4) ÷ 2
9.      72 – (2 x 5)
10.   (3 + 8) x (1 – 4)
11.   (5 + 1) x (4 – 8)

12.   79 + (4 x 4) ÷ 2

Tuesday, 2 June 2020

Mathematics Form 1


Mathematics Form 1                                       WEEK: June 1 to June 5, 2020
Topic: Computation

1.     Daniel removes 72 blocks from a jar. There were originally 84 blocks in the jar. How many blocks are left in the jar?
2.     Billy has 95 stickers. He shares 4 with Harry. How many stickers will Billy have?
3.     Jason starts with 49 crayons. Joshua takes 42 away. How many crayons does Jason end with?
4.     Find the missing numbers:
a.      29 + 351 + _________ + 23 = 4202
b.     _____ – 949 = 3,481
5.     Find the product of the following:
a.      2,032 × 93
b.     7,784 × 91
c.      7,514 × 14
6.     Mildred went to the store 39 times last month. She buys 5 crayons each time she goes to the store. How many crayons did Mildred buy last month?
7.     There are 98 pencils in each box. How many pencils are in 3 boxes?
8.     Brenda went to the store 30 times last month. She buys 4 cards each time she goes to the store. How many cards did Brenda buy last month?
9.     Use long division to find the quotient of the following:
a.      6,810 ÷ 5
b.     82,277 ÷ 9
c.      98,469 ÷ 7
10.  There are 2640 candies in Betty’s candy collection. If the candies are organized into 30 groups, how big is each group?

Monday, 25 May 2020

Mathematics Form 1


Mathematics Form 1 WEEK: May 25 to May 29, 2020
Topic: Number Theory – Place Value

1.     State the place value of 7 in the following numbers:
a.      7,531
b.     5,371

2.     Choose the digit which is in the thousands place in the following numbers:
a.      26,307
b.     58,407
c.      365,219
d.     123,456

3.     Find the sum of the place values of 5 in the following numbers: 3,515   52,125   61,655   525,250

4.     Find the difference between the place value and face value of 7 in the number 234728


5.     Find the difference between the place value of 8 in the following numbers: 8,248   688   88,315

6.     Write the figure for six million, eight thousand, one hundred and one.

7.     Write the following number into words: 710, 009

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Mathematics Form 1

Math Content Form 1 May 11-15, 2020

Commutative, Associative and Distributive Properties

1.     6 × (22 + 9) = 6×22 + 6×9. This is an example of the ___________________ property.
2.     2 × (6 + 4) = 2×6 + 2×4. This is an example of the ____________________ property.
3.     14 + 13 = 13 + 14. This is an example of the __________________ property.
4.     The __________________ property means that the numbers can be swapped.
5.     The rule that refers to grouping is the _________________ property.
6.     The _______________ property says that changing the grouping of numbers that are either added or multiplied does not change the value of the answer.
7.     The ________________ property multiplies the value outside the brackets with each of the terms in the brackets.
8.     (6×9) × 2 = 6× (9×2). This is an example of the _________________ property.
9.     In the _______________ property, the parenthesis (or brackets) can be moved.
10.  Expand the following: 2 × (5 – 2)
Remember BODMAS? Use the principle to calculate the following:
1.     6 + 4 × 2
2.     4 + 4 ÷ 2
3.     8 + 6 – 3
4.     5 + 5 × 4
5.     12 + 3 × 2
6.     2 × 4 + 5
7.     (4 + 5) × (3 + 6)
8.     50 – (6×6)
9.     38 – (5 × 7)
10.  18 – (9 × 4) + 32

Send Answers to the following emails:

  • Mr. Abel's class: leonabel8@gmail.com
  • Ms. Bubb's class: bubbalicious65@hotmail.com


Mathematics Form 1


Math form 1s Week Ending May 8
Factors, Multiples, LCM, HCF
1.     List all the prime numbers less than 30
2.     List the first 6 multiples of 9
3.     List all the factors of the following numbers:
a.      10
b.     28
4.     Show the following number as a product of its prime factors
a.      18
b.     21
c.      36
5.     Find the H.C.F. of the following pair of numbers:
a.      20 and 8
b.     28 and 36
6.     Find the L.C.M. of the following pair of numbers:
a.      5 and 8
b.     18 and 20
Send Answers to the following emails:

  • Mr. Abel's class: leonabel8@gmail.com
  • Ms. Bubb's class: bubbalicious65@hotmail.com



Mathematics Form 1


Form 1s Week Ending 31/04/20
Topic: Number Theory – types of numbers
1.     Which of the following numbers is a factor of 10: 3, 4, 5, 8

2.     List the first FIVE (5) multiples of 3.

3.     A prime number is a number that:
a.      Has only ONE (1) factor
b.     Has at least TWO (2) factors
c.      Has MORE THAN two (2) factors
d.     Has ONLY two (2) factors – 1 and itself

4.     Which of the following is a multiple of 4: 2, 22, 18, 24

5.     Which of the following is a prime number: 0, 2, 1, 3

6.     Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2: 55, 81, 68, 73

7.     Which of the following numbers has a factor of 2: 98, 89, 87, 77

8.     Which list contains ONLY prime numbers?
a.      2, 3, 4, 5
b.     3, 5, 15, 25
c.      3, 5, 31, 17
d.     2, 4, 6, 8

9.     Which of the numbers is even: 11, 6, 5, 29

10.  How many even numbers are there in the list: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21; List them.

11.  The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, … are called:
a.      Whole numbers
b.     Integers
c.      Rational numbers
d.     Natural numbers

12.  0 is a whole number. True OR False?

13.  What are ODD numbers?
a.      Counting numbers
b.     Numbers that can be divided by 2 without having a remainder
c.      Numbers ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

14.  Select the group of even numbers:
a.      2, 5, 6, 8
b.     8, 10, 13, 14
c.      6, 8, 16, 12

15.  Circle ALL the ODD numbers: 5, 13, 18, 11

16.  What are counting numbers:
a.      Numbers counting from 0
b.     Numbers counting from 1
c.      Odd numbers

17.  Select the missing even numbers from the numbers in bracket: 2, _,  6, _, 10, _               (8, 7, 4, 12)

18.  Another name for natural numbers is ____________________.

19.  Write down the whole numbers less than 5.

20.  How many whole numbers are there up to 100 – including 100?


Send Answers to the following emails:

  • Mr. Abel's class: leonabel8@gmail.com
  • Ms. Bubb's class: bubbalicious65@hotmail.com