Created by mathsframe.co.uk. Number and Place Value Assessment Total Marks (out of 50) 5.2 Name Date Section 1: Read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1,000,000 and determine the value of each digit 1 Draw lines to match the words with the figures. four thousand and seven 14,007 400,007 forty thousand and seventy 14,070 4,007 fourteen thousand and seventy 40,070 40,007 four hundred thousand and seven 400,070 Page 1 of 9 v1 created 28/11/16 4 marks Created by mathsframe.co.uk. 2 Write these numbers in words 700,080 1 mark 150,401 1 mark 3 Write the number that is ten less than eight thousand 1 mark Write the number that is one hundred less than four hundred thousand 1 mark Write the number that is twenty less than one million 1 mark 4 Underline the two numbers with a difference of one hundred 39,948 400,048 40,148 40,052 399,948 1 mark Page 2 of 9 v1 created 28/11/16 Created by mathsframe.co.uk. 5 Write the value of the underlined digit The first one has been done for you 80 420,085 150,279 282,883 2 marks 6 Estimate the value of the numbers on the number line. The first one has been done for you D C A B 0 A C 1,000,000 500,000 B D 3 marks Page 3 of 9 v1 created 28/11/16 Created by mathsframe.co.uk. 7 A fifty-seven thousand, four hundred and eighteen 57,423 B C seventy-five thousand, two hundred and fifty D 7,529 E 75,243 Put these numbers in order starting with the smallest. One has been done for you. D 1 mark 8 Write the correct number in each box 0 100,000 300,000 400,000 2 marks Page 4 of 9 v1 created 28/11/16 Created by mathsframe.co.uk. Section 2: count forwards or backwards in steps of powers of 10 for any given number up to 1,000,000 Write the missing numbers in these sequences 9 , 38,791, 38,891, 38,991, 1 mark , 178,001, 188,001, 198,001, 1 mark , 302,417, 342,417, 382,417, 1 mark 10 Write the correct number in each box 39,800 40,800 1 mark 149,357 159,357 1 mark Page 5 of 9 v1 created 28/11/16 Section 3: interpret negative numbers in context, count forwards and backwards with positive and negative whole numbers, including through zero 11 The table below shows the temperatures of different cities on one day in January. Glasgow London Moscow New York Sydney Paris Cape Town Toronto -4°c 1 °c -12 °c 4 °c 18 °c 5 °c 22°c -9 °c What was the difference in temperature between Glasgow and London? °C 1 mark How much warmer was Paris than Toronto? °C 1 mark How much warmer was the warmest city than the coldest city? °C 1 mark The next day the temperature in London fell 7°C. What was the new temperature? °C 1 mark The next day the temperature in Moscow rose 10°C. What was the new temperature? °C Page 6 of 9 v1 created 28/11/16 1 mark Created by mathsframe.co.uk. 12 Write the missing numbers in these sequences 10, 7, 4, 1, 1 mark 34, 24, 14, 4, 1 mark -308, -208, -108, -8, 1 mark 13 Here is part of a number line. 0 2 4 6 Which number is being pointed to by the arrow? 1 mark Draw an arrow on the number line to show the position of -3 1 mark Page 7of 9 v1 created 28/11/16 Created by mathsframe.co.uk. Section 4: round any number up to 1,000,000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 and 100,000 14 Underline all the numbers which give 800 when rounded to the nearest 100 828 3,780 852 750 847 1 mark 15 Complete the table Rounded to the nearest 1000 7,280 7,000 9,528 74,499 278,500 3 marks 16 Complete the table Rounded to the Rounded to the Rounded to the Rounded to the nearest 10 nearest 100 nearest 1000 nearest 10,000 355,457 Rounded to the nearest 100,000 355,460 4 marks 17 What is the smallest whole number which rounded to the nearest 10,000 gives 60,000? 1 mark Page 8 of 9 v1 created 28/11/16 Section 5: read Roman numerals to 1000 and recognise years written in Roman numerals 18 Write the value of the Roman numerals Roman Numerals Number XIV 14 XXXI CCXV CLXIV MMIX 4 marks 19 Write the numbers in Roman numerals Number Roman numerals 31 153 2002 1995 4 marks Page 9 of 9 v1 created 28/11/16
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