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Lmo 2015 Grade 1

The document is a math worksheet for grade 1 students with 25 math problems covering topics like addition, subtraction, word problems, patterns, time, shapes, and graphs. The problems get progressively more difficult and include word problems, missing number problems, shape identification, and graph interpretation.

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The Living Maths 9) If the length of one side of a square is 7cm, how long is the perimeter

Mathletics Olympiad 201


2015 (total length around) the whole square?
7 cm
Grade 1
Name:
ame: Name
Name:
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TEACHERS PLEASE NOTE: 10) How many numbers
numbers inside the circle below are not larger
Questions must be answered on the question paper in the blocks provided. than 12 ?
Please read the questions and explain the instructions to the learners.
Usage of concrete apparatus is permitted (E.g. Counters, blocks, etc.)
Each question is worth 1 mark.
Learners may write as individuals or pairs
Learners must print their names on the top of this paper.
Have fun!
1) How many blocks are used to build the structure below?

Fill in the missing numbers.


11) How many legs will 3 dogs and 3 birds have altogether?

2) 7 + 3 = 5) 70 - 20 =

3) 14 =7 6) 25 15 = 12) Circle the choice below that is the heaviest.


4) + 8 = 17 7) 32 - 32 =

8) What number comes next in the pattern below?


13) Double the number below. Halve the number below.
2; 6; 10; 14; 18;
13 22
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Solve these word problems: BONUS QUESTIONS
21) The graph below shows how many sweets 4 girls each have. How
14) Jess has 27c. She needs only 9c more to buy a sweet. many sweets do they have altogether?
How much does the sweet cost?

15) Circle the choice below that shows the longest time.
1 hour half an hour 50 minutes 3 minutes

16) I take the number 3 and I add 9. I then halve the number 22) Altogether, how many triangles of any size are in the
I have and minus 5. What number does this leave me figure below?
with?

17) Mat has 26 sweets. If he shares the sweets equally


with his sister, how many sweets will she get?

18) Look at the picture in the shape below on the left. Redraw the picture 23) You are the bus driver. You start with 8 people on the bus.
in the empty grid below on the right. 9 more people climb onto the bus. At the next stop, 3
people get off. What is the name of the bus driver?

24) Which number is exactly halfway between 23 and 41 ?

25) Joel is standing in a line. He is the 15th person from the


front and the 12th person from the back. How many people
altogether are standing in the line?
19) How many numbers between 8 and 26 are odd?
Paper written by Steve Sherman

20) If Thandi can build 5 Lego people in 4 days, how many Lego
people can she build in 16 days? 20
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