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How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

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How to add two decimal numbers together when one of the numbers has a different amount of digits behind the decimal point from the other. There are then some examples for you to try by yourself
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Page 1: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Addition 1: Adding Decimals

For more maths help & free games related to this, visit: www.makemymathsbetter.com

How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Type Questions

(Paper A – Calculator Not Allowed)

Page 2: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.8

Page 3: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.8

Firstly, set the sum out with one number above the other:

Page 4: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.8

U t

4

h

7 3

3 8+

Firstly, set the sum out with one number above the other:

Page 5: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.8

U t

4

h

7 3

3 8+

Then add a zero in the tenths column so that both numbers have the same amount of digits behind the decimal point:

Page 6: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.8

U t

4

h

7 3

3 8 0+

Then add a zero in the tenths column so that both numbers have the same amount of digits behind the decimal point:

Page 7: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.8

U t

4

h

7 3

3 8 0+

Now complete the sum as normal:

Page 8: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.8

U t

4

h

7 3

3 8 0+

3

Now complete the sum as normal:

Page 9: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.8

U t

4

h

7 3

3 8 0+

35

1

Now complete the sum as normal:

Page 10: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

In a SATs paper you might be asked to add together two decimal numbers, which don’t have the same number of digits behind the decimal point. For example: Calculate 4.73 + 3.6

U t

4

h

7 3

3 8 0+

35

1

8

Now complete the sum as normal:

Page 11: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

Page 12: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 =

Page 13: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75

Page 14: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 =

Page 15: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

Page 16: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 =

Page 17: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36

Page 18: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 =

Page 19: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

Page 20: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 =

Page 21: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14

Page 22: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 =

Page 23: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

Page 24: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 =

Page 25: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35

Page 26: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 =

Page 27: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

Page 28: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

i) 42.1 + 7.96 =

Page 29: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

i) 42.1 + 7.96 = 50.06

Page 30: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

i) 42.1 + 7.96 = 50.06 j) 89.89 + 6.3 =

Page 31: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

i) 42.1 + 7.96 = 50.06 j) 89.89 + 6.3 = 96.19

Page 32: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

i) 42.1 + 7.96 = 50.06 j) 89.89 + 6.3 = 96.19

k) 56.6 + 7.44 =

Page 33: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

i) 42.1 + 7.96 = 50.06 j) 89.89 + 6.3 = 96.19

k) 56.6 + 7.44 = 64.04

Page 34: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

i) 42.1 + 7.96 = 50.06 j) 89.89 + 6.3 = 96.19

k) 56.6 + 7.44 = 64.04 k) 23.5 + 6.85 =

Page 35: How To Do KS2 Maths A SATs Addition Questions (Part 1)

Now try some by yourself. Click to see if you are correct:

a) 4.8 + 2.95 = 7.75 b) 3.88 + 5.4 = 9.28

c) 5.56 + 2.8 = 8.36 d) 3.2 + 4.73 = 7.93

e) 4.44 + 3.7 = 8.14 f) 8.2 + 1.67 = 9.87

g) 6.45 + 11.9 = 18.35 h) 5.63 + 6.9 = 12.53

i) 42.1 + 7.96 = 50.06 j) 89.89 + 6.3 = 96.19

k) 56.6 + 7.44 = 64.04 k) 23.5 + 6.85 = 30.35