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BOND HOW TO DO 11+ MATHS – MATHS FACTS CARDS Maths Facts Cards © Liz Heesom 2006 1 1 A factor is a whole number that… 2 Name 6 different quadrilaterals. 3 The radius of a circle is… 4 What is an axis or a line of symmetry in a 2-D shape? 5 A perpendicular line is a line that is… 6 How many degrees in a right angle? 7 What do the angles of a square add up to in degrees? 8 What do the four angles of any quadrilateral add up to in degrees? 9 How many degrees in a complete rotation? 10 Three triangles named according to their angles are… 11 The diameter of a circle is… 12 A prime number is…

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A factor is a wholenumber that…

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Name 6 differentquadrilaterals.

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The radius of a circleis…

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What is an axis or aline of symmetry in a2-D shape?

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A perpendicular line isa line that is…

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How many degrees ina right angle?

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What do the angles ofa square add up to indegrees?

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What do the fourangles of anyquadrilateral add up toin degrees?

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How many degrees ina complete rotation?

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Three triangles namedaccording to theirangles are…

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The diameter of acircle is…

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A prime number is…

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It is a line that dividesa 2-D shape into twoequal mirror images.

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…the distance fromthe centre of a circleto its edge.

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square, rectangle oroblong, rhombus,parallelogram, kite,trapezium.

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… will divide exactlyinto another number.

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360°

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360°

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90°

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…at right angles toanother line.

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…a number that hasonly two factors: oneand the number itself.

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…the distance straightacross a circle, cuttingthrough the centre.

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• right-angled triangle• acute-angled

triangle• obtuse-angled

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360°

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How many degrees ina straight line?

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An angle which islarger than two rightangles is called…

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To find the average ormean of a set ofnumbers…

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Parallel lines are…

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To find the volume ofa cuboid…

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To simplify a common(vulgar) fraction to itslowest terms…

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Three triangles namedaccording to theirsides are…

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To find the area of atriangle…

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A square number is…

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The circumference ofa circle is…

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To find the area of asquare…

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A number with a ² nextto it, e.g. 10², means…

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…lines that are thesame distance apartfor their entire length(e.g. railway tracks).Maths Facts Cards © Liz Heesom 2006

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…add together all ofthe numbers in the setby how many numbersthere are in the set.Maths Facts Cards © Liz Heesom 2006

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…a reflex angle.

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180°

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…imagine it in arectangle, find thearea of the rectangleand then halve thisamount: A = ½ (b x h).Maths Facts Cards © Liz Heesom 2006

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• equilateral triangle• isosceles triangle• scalene triangle

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…find a number whichwill divide exactly intothe denominator andthe numerator.

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…multiply its lengthby its width by itsheight (l x w x h).

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…squared; thatnumber multiplied byitself (e.g. 10 x 10).

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…find the length ofone side and multiplythis by itself.

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…the distance allround its edge.

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…a number multipliedby itself.

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A number with a ³ nextto it, e.g. 10³, means…

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What do the angles ofa triangle add up to indegrees?

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To find the area of arectangle…

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Perimeter means…

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To change a common(vulgar) fraction into adecimal fraction…

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The multiple of anumber is…

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The square root ( √ ) ofa number is…

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What is a polygon?

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What does congruentmean?

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In a 3-D shape:• a vertex is…• a face is…• an edge is…

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The eight points of acompass, starting atNorth and goingclockwise, are…

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Percent (%) means…

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…the distance allround the edge of a2-D shape.

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…multiply its lengthby its width (l x w).

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…that numbermultiplied by itselftwice(e.g. 10 x 10 x 10).

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A polygon is a 2-Dshape with three ormore straight sides.

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…the numbermultiplied by itself tomake that number. So,the √25 is 5 (5 x 5).

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30the answer, when thenumber is multipliedby another number.So, the multiples of 5are: 5 (1 x 5), 10 (2 x5), 15 (3 x 5) and soon. Maths Facts Cards © Liz Heesom 2006

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…divide thenumerator by thedenominator.

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… out of 100.

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… N, NE, E, SE, S, SW,W, NW.

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(corner) of a shape.• A face is a flat side

of a shape.• An edge is the line

where two facesmeet. Maths Facts Cards © Liz Heesom 2006

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It means the sameshape and size.

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To find the order ofrotational symmetry ofa shape…

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The diagonal of ashape is…

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• Horizontal means…• Vertical means…• Oblique means…

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If a shape tessellates,it…

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…can cover an areawithout leaving anyspaces in between.

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• …straight across,like the horizon.

• …straight up ordown.

• … slanting.Maths Facts Cards © Liz Heesom 2006

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…a straight line whichslopes across a shapefrom one corner toanother.

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37…rotate the shape andsee how many times itfits exactly on top ofitself. The number oftimes it does this, isits order of rotationalsymmetry. Facts Cards © Liz Heesom 2006