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1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b) 10 cm + 50 mm = cm c) 1 m 20 cm + cm = 2 m d) 52 mm + mm = 6 cm 3 Brett is 115 cm tall. His brother is 20 cm taller. How tall is Brett’s brother? Write your answer in metres and centimetres. 4 Dora builds a tower that measures 1 m and 5 cm. Annie builds a tower that measures 80 cm. Dexter builds a tower that measures 95 cm. They put their towers together to make one high tower. How tall is their new tower? 5 Red bricks are 50 mm long. Blue bricks are 80 mm long. a) Whitney and Eva make patterns using the bricks. How long is each pattern? Give your answers in centimetres. b) Draw some red and blue bricks to make a pattern that would be exactly 36 cm long. Add lengths © White Rose Maths 2019 Whitney Eva 120 cm 75 cm 25 cm 10 cm 50 mm 80 mm
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Page 1: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

1 Scottbuildsabridgeusingplanks.

a) Whatisthetotallengthofhisbridge?

b) Whatistheheightofhisbridge?

2 Completetheadditions.

a) 25cm+75cm= m

b) 10cm+50mm= cm

c) 1m20cm+ cm=2m

d) 52mm+ mm=6cm

3 Brettis115cmtall.

Hisbrotheris20cmtaller.

HowtallisBrett’sbrother?

Writeyouranswerinmetresandcentimetres.

4 Dorabuildsatowerthatmeasures1mand5cm.

Anniebuildsatowerthatmeasures80cm.

Dexterbuildsatowerthatmeasures95cm.

Theyputtheirtowerstogethertomakeonehightower.

Howtallistheirnewtower?

5 Redbricksare50mmlong.

Bluebricksare80mmlong.

a) WhitneyandEvamakepatternsusingthebricks.

Howlongiseachpattern?

Giveyouranswersincentimetres.

b) Drawsomeredandbluebrickstomakeapatternthatwould

beexactly36cmlong.

Add lengths

©WhiteRoseMaths2019

Whitney Eva

120cm 75cm

25cm

10cm

50mm 80mm

Page 2: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

6 Jack,TommyandAlextookpartinahop,skipand

jumpcompetition.

Theirdistancesareshowninthetablebelow.

Completethetabletoshowthetotaldistanceeach

childtravelled.

Name Hop Skip Jump Total

Jack 80cm 60cm 1m20cm

Tommy 70cm 1m 1m10cm

Alex 75cm 75cm 1m

7 Estherbuildsatowerusingsomebricks.

Hertoweris24cmtall.

Whichbrickscouldshehaveused?

Howmanydifferentanswerscanyoufind?

Add lengths

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4 Dorabuildsatowerthatmeasures1mand5cm.

Anniebuildsatowerthatmeasures80cm.

Dexterbuildsatowerthatmeasures95cm.

Theyputtheirtowerstogethertomakeonehightower.

Howtallistheirnewtower?

5 Redbricksare50mmlong.

Bluebricksare80mmlong.

a) WhitneyandEvamakepatternsusingthebricks.

Howlongiseachpattern?

Giveyouranswersincentimetres.

b) Drawsomeredandbluebrickstomakeapatternthat

wouldbeexactly36cmlong.

Whitney Eva

120mm

40mm

8cm

6cm

A C

DB

50mm 80mm

Page 3: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

1 Completethesentencestodescribethelengthsoftheobjects.

a)

Thetoycaris mmlong.

b)

Thetoyboatis cmlong.

c) Thetoyboatis cmlongerthanthetoycar.

Thetoycaris mmshorterthanthetoyboat.

2 Jack’sropeis4m50cmlong.

Heuses2mtomakeaswing.Howlongishisropenow?

3 Tommy,RosieandAnnieeachmeasuretheirheight.

a) WhatisthedifferenceinheightbetweenTommyandRosie?

b) Annieis30mmshorterthanRosie.WhatisAnnie’sheight?

4 Nijahbuys5mofribbon.

Sheuses78cmoftheribbontodecorateabag.

Howmuchribbondoesshehaveleft?

5 Completethenumbersentences.

a) 2m–50cm= cm

b) 85mm–2cm= mm

c) 9cm5mm–20mm= cmand mm

d) 100mm– cm=6cm

Subtract lengths

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

4m50cm

2mcut?

Rosie135cm

Tommy1m15cm

Annie

Page 4: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

6 Huanhasa10mballofstring.

Heuses50cmtoreplacehisshoelace.

Heusessomemoreofhisstringtomakeabowforhisarrows.

Hehas7mand45cmofstringleft.

HowmuchstringdidHuanusetomakehisbow?

7 Fillintheemptyboxessothateachrowandcolumnadds

upto2m.

50cm 50cm

1m15cm

85cm

Talkaboutwhatyoudidwithapartner.

Areyouranswersthesame?

Createyourownproblemlikethisusingadifferenttotal.

Askapartnertofindtheanswer.

Subtract lengths

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3 Tommy,RosieandAnnieeachmeasuretheirheight.

a) WhatisthedifferenceinheightbetweenTommyandRosie?

b) Annieis30mmshorterthanRosie.WhatisAnnie’sheight?

4 Nijahbuys5mofribbon.

Sheuses78cmoftheribbontodecorateabag.

Howmuchribbondoesshehaveleft?

5 Completethenumbersentences.

a) 2m–50cm= cm

b) 85mm–2cm= mm

c) 9cm5mm–20mm= cmand mm

d) 100mm– cm=6cm

Rosie135cm

Tommy1m15cm

Annie

Page 5: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

1 Herearetworectangles.

Useapieceofwooltomeasuretheperimeterofeachrectangle.

Howmuchwooldidyouneedforeachone?

Giveunitswithyouranswer.

2 Useapieceofwooltomeasuretheperimeterofthehexagon.

Howmuchwooldidyouneed?Giveunitswithyouranswer.

3 a) Measureeachsideoftherectangleandlabelit.

b) Whatistheperimeteroftherectangle?

4 Measuretheperimeterofeachshape.

a)

b)

5 Drawatrianglewithaperimeterof15cm.

Measure perimeter

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A B

Page 6: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

6 Aishaisworkingouttheperimeterofarectangle.

Shemeasuresthelengthofall4sidesandlabelstherectangle.

HowdoyouknowthatAisha’smeasurementsarewrong?

7 Isitpossibletoworkouttheperimeterofeachshape?

a)

b)

c)

Howdoyouknowwhetheryoucanorcannotfindtheperimeterof

eachshape?

Talkaboutitwithapartner.

Measure perimeter

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3 a) Measureeachsideoftherectangleandlabelit.

b) Whatistheperimeteroftherectangle?

4 Measuretheperimeterofeachshape.

a)

b)

5 Drawatrianglewithaperimeterof15cm.

50 cm

15 cm

20 cm20 cm

60mm

25mm

8cm

60mm

25mm

Page 7: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

1 Workouttheperimeterofeachshape.

a) c)

b)

2 RosieandEvaworkouttheperimeteroftheshapebelow.

Whoiscorrect?

Howdoyouknow?

3 Whichshapeshaveaperimeterof16cm.

4 Whichshapehasthelongestperimeter?Tickyouranswer.

Showallyourworkings.

Calculate perimeter

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6 + 4 = 10, so the perimeter is

10 cm.

Rosie The perimeter is 20 cm. Eva

5cm

5cm

3cm3cm

40mm

20mm

3m

6cm

4cm

8cm

2cm 40mm

10cm

6cm

6cm

2cm

4cm

4cm

3cm3cm

20mm 20mm

20mm 20mm

20mm

6cm 6cm

2cm

Page 8: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

5 Workouttheperimeteroftheseshapes.

a)

b)

Whatdoyounotice?

6 Thisrectanglehasaperimeterof18cm.

Workoutthelengthofsidea.

Calculate perimeter

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8cm

3cm

5cm

7cm

2cm

9cm

70mm

80mm

20mm10mm

30mm

50mm

30mm

50mm

6cm

a

3 Whichshapeshaveaperimeterof16cm.

4 Whichshapehasthelongestperimeter?Tickyouranswer.

Showallyourworkings.

8cm

2cm 40mm

10cm

6cm

6cm

2cm

4cm

4cm

3cm3cm

20mm 20mm

20mm 20mm

20mm

6cm 6cm

2cm

Page 9: Add lengths...1 Scott builds a bridge using planks. a) What is the total length of his bridge? b) What is the height of his bridge? 2 Complete the additions. a) 25 cm + 75 cm = m b)

WALT: Solve problems involving perimeter.

Drawings of different dinosaur enclosures have been given to

Professor Lockhart. He needs to know which enclosures will fit

the different dinosaurs. Can you help him by calculating the

perimeter of each enclosure? Write inside each enclosure which

dinosaurs could fit.

Stegosaurs needs a cage

with a perimeter fence of

at least 50m.

T-Rex needs an enclosure

of exactly 100m perimeter.

Triceretops needs a cage

with a perimeter bigger

than 50m but smaller

than 100m

Brontosaurus needs a

perimeter fence bigger

than 100m

Baryonyx needs a cage

with a perimeter fence

between 80m and 95m

Velociraptor is a small

dinosaur and needs a cage

with a perimeter of less

than 50m

WALT: Solve problems involving perimeter.

Enclosure 1 Enclosure 2

Extra spicy: How many different rectangle enclosures can you draw

which have a perimeter of 24m?

Perimeter =

Perimeter =

Perimeter = Perimeter =

Perimeter =

Perimeter =

Perimeter =

Enclosure 3

Enclosure 4

Enclosure 6

Enclosure 7

Enclosure 5

25m

15m

60m

25m 12m

20m

8m

6m

12m

30m

13m

30m

10m 25m