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Grade 5 - Maths June Assignment

The document is a Grade 5 Maths assignment for Mpahzima Primary School, consisting of three sections: 3-D objects, Geometric Patterns, and Length, with a total of 30 marks. Students are instructed to answer all questions, write neatly, and complete various tasks related to the topics. The assignment includes questions about 3-D shapes, geometric patterns, and calculations involving lengths and distances.

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Grade 5 - Maths June Assignment

The document is a Grade 5 Maths assignment for Mpahzima Primary School, consisting of three sections: 3-D objects, Geometric Patterns, and Length, with a total of 30 marks. Students are instructed to answer all questions, write neatly, and complete various tasks related to the topics. The assignment includes questions about 3-D shapes, geometric patterns, and calculations involving lengths and distances.

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MPHAZIMA PRIMARY SCHOOL

MATHS JUNE ASSIGNMENT

GRADE: 5

MARKS: 30

TIME: 3 DAYS

DATE:

NAME:

INSTRUCTIONS:

 This assignment consists of THREE sections – 3-D objects, Geometric Patterns and Length
 Answer ALL questions from both sections
 Write and draw neatly and legibly

Question One – 3-Dimensional Objects:

1.1. Look at the table of nets below and fill in the missing information.

(6)

1.2. Name the 3-D objects below.

(4)
Question Two – Geometric Patterns:

Below is a geometric pattern of matchsticks. Answer the questions that follow:

2.1. Build pattern 4. (1)

2.2. Describe the pattern:

(1)

2.3. Each pattern is bigger/smaller than the pattern before. (1)

2.4. Write the rule: (1)

2.5. Complete the flow diagram below:

(5)

2.6. A geometric pattern is made up of (1)

Question Three – Length:

3.1. On a school outing to the zoo, Vuyo visited the snakes. Each snake was kept in a glass-fronted
cage 1,5m long. If he passed 11 cages, how many metres did he walk?

(3)
3.2. Vuyo saw 3 pythons. Their lengths were 4m 35cm, 3m 46cm and 7m 39cm. How long were they
altogether?

(2)

3.3. Peter is running a 4km race. He has already run 2km 400m. How far must he still run? Write your
answer in km and m.

(3)

3.4. A relay race is 480m long. How far must each learner run if there are 3 runners in the team?

(2)

GRAND TOTAL = [30]

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