Maths Arithmetic
Maths Reasoning & Problems
English Grammar
Science
Topic
100

7 + 12

19

100


I have 10 pence. I find 5 pence more. How much do I have now?

 15 pence

100

A word for a person, place, or thing (e.g., teacher, London, cat).

noun

100

The bone in your head that protects your brain.

skull

100

The country where we live

China

200

45 − 28

17

200

There are 20 children. 4 children go home. How many are left?

16 children

200

A doing or being word (e.g., run, is, eat).

verb

200

The part of the plant that grows underground and takes in water.

roots

200

A famous landmark in London that has a clock

Elizabeth Tower OR Big Ben

300

9 × 4

36

300

A pizza is cut into 8 slices. I eat 3 slices. What fraction is left?

 five-eighths (5/8)

300

A word used instead of a noun (e.g., he, she, they).

pronoun

300

The hard, white parts inside our mouths that help us chew food.

teeth

300

A Roman soldier who fought with a short sword, a rectangular shield, and wore armour.

legionnaire

400

56 ÷ 8

7

400

A train leaves at 2:15 pm and takes 40 minutes. What time does it arrive?

2:55 pm

400

The punctuation used when someone is speaking (e.g., “Hello!”).

speech marks

400

The source of energy that plants use to make their own food.

sunlight

400

The average weather pattern of a place over a long period of time (e.g., rainy, hot, cold).

climate

500


134 + 289

423

500

Three children share 42 stickers equally. How many stickers each?

14 stickers

500

The tense used for something already finished (e.g., I walked or I ate).

past tense

500

The yellow powder made by flowers that bees carry from one plant to another to help make seeds.

pollen

500

A tool used by Stone Age people to cut meat or scrape animal skins, made by chipping flint.

hand axe

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