OxBridge Centre Year 2 Core Maths Sample Workbook

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2 This chart shows the weight of each animal in order. Compare the weights and circle the correct answer. My weight is 5kg.

Lightest

My weight is 80kg.

Heaviest

a The frog is lighter / heavier than the deer.

b The elephant is the lightest / heaviest amongst the animals.

c The horse is heavier than the elephant / monkey .

d The monkey’s weight is more / less than 5kg.

e If the deer is 40kg, it is true / false that the monkey is more than 40kg.

f The total weight of the frog and the duck is heavier / lighter than the horse. g The deer is lighter / heavier than the monkey and is lighter / heavier than the duck.

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3 Kilograms and Grams When you measure things, you can use grams (g) or kilograms (kg) for weights.

A kilogram is made up of 1000 grams. 1 kilogram = 1000 grams half a kilogram = 500 grams

1kg

1000g

How many kilograms and grams are in the following grams? The first one has been done for you. a 2100g =

2 kg

c 2500g =

e

g

b 1900g =

kg

g

kg

g

d

800g =

kg

g

900g =

kg

g

f 3300g =

kg

g

g 4300g =

kg

g

h 2800g =

kg

g

i 3700g =

kg

g

j 5200g =

kg

g

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4 How much is the total weight of these items? Write the correct answer in the grey boxes. a 9kg 9kg

kg

b 9kg

5kg

kg

c 52kg

8kg

kg

d 28kg

9kg

kg

e 44kg

9kg

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5 Write the total of the weights in the grey boxes. a

b 1kg

100g

1kg

100g

500g

100g

kg

500g

100g

g

c

100g

kg

g

d 1kg

1kg

100g

500g

500g

100g 100g

100g

kg

500g

g

e

500g

500g

100g 100g

kg

g

f 1kg

500g

100g 100g 100g

kg

1kg

500g

500g

500g

100g

g

100g

500g

100g

kg

g

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6 Write the total of the weights on the scales in the boxes. a

c

b 3kg 12kg

3kg 3kg 3kg

kg

3kg 21kg

kg

kg

e

d 5kg

f

18kg

8kg 35kg

kg

10kg 37kg

kg

kg

Read the scales and write the weights of the children who are holding the blank cards.

0kg 60kg

0kg 20kg

18kg

60kg

40kg

20kg

25kg

40kg

0kg 60kg

25kg 20kg

40kg

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7 Read the scales. How many kilograms does each red pointer indicate?

...

kg

...

kg

kg

kg

...

...

kg

kg

...

...

...

kg

kg

...

...

kg

kg

kg

...

kg

kg

kg

kg

...

kg

kg

kg

How much does the treasure chest weigh?

4kg 4kg 8kg

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8 What is the weight of each plant? a

c

b

0kg

0kg 2kg

6kg

4kg

12kg

4kg

0kg

8kg

12kg

kg

kg

e

d

0kg 80g

160g

0g

6

12kg

36kg 24kg

g

kg

f

0g 240g

6kg

18kg

100g

300g 200g

kg

g

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9 Calculate the weight of each fruit on the scales below. Write your answer in grams. The first one has been done for you.

A bunch of grapes

Total weight = 500g

Total weight = 200g

Total weight = 100g

Total weight = 90g

Total weight = 120g

250g

Total weight = 600g

Read the scales. Write the correct answers in kilograms and grams.

1

2

1

3

0 kg

kg

2

3

0 kg

g

1

kg

2

3

0 kg

g

kg

g

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10 Problem Solving a

A box of apples weighs 31kg. 9kg of them are sold. How much does the box of apples weigh now?

b Joanna weighs 57g of flour. She only needs 40g. How many grams of flour needs to be taken off the scale?

c

Sam has made tortilla. He used 500g out of a 1kg packet of flour. How many grams of flour is left?

d

A can of tuna weighs 100g. What is weight of six cans of tuna in total?

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11 e

Three chefs have cooked a chicken casserole. This table shows the ingredients used to make chicken casserole.

ingredients potatoes

300g

garlic

50g

onions

20g

chicken

3kg

How much do the ingredients for a chicken casserole weigh in total?

f

g

A can of beans weighs 500g. What is the weight of four cans of beans in kilograms in total? 500g

g

kg

500g

500g

kg

500g

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12 Join the dots in order to complete the picture and write down the picture formed in the grey box.

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11

9

5 3 63 61 7 59

13 15 17

19 21 25 23 27 29

35 33

53 57

55

41 39

43

49

45 47

37 31

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