Some quite tricky maths here for children aged 10 to 11. All the mental and written skills learned in earlier years are put to good use as new areas of maths such as prime numbers and square numbers are introduced. Calculators play a more important role and it is essential that children are taught how to use them efficiently. Standard metric units of measurement should be used confidently, including converting between units using decimals to two places.
We have arranged all our Year 6 Maths Worksheets (age 10-11) into the following categories. Each has many resources within so why not jump in and explore the site?
Our most popular Year 6 Maths Worksheets (age 10-11). Each of these resources has been selected due to the number of times they have been viewed by our members.
Rounding very large numbers to the nearest ten thousand and rounding populations to the nearest million.
Estimating on a 0 to 10000 number line and making approximate answers to calculations.
Mini investigations involving amounts of time, large numbers and, not forgetting, blades of grass!
Co-ordinates with negative numbers, including temperature and tide levels.
Co-ordinates in four quadrants are an excellent way to demonstrate knowledge of negative numbers.
Estimating and then measuring to the nearest millimetre requires a great deal of accuracy.
Changing mixed numbers to improper fractions and vice versa. Cancelling fractions.
Lecnac is the opposite to cancel – there’s no other word for it!