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L1. Use scale factors

The document contains exercises focused on using scale factors to solve problems related to distance, height, and perimeter. It includes specific examples where students calculate distances run by Mo and Eva, the height of Dora's tower, and the perimeter of a rectangle. Additionally, there are instructions for enlarging shapes by given scale factors and filling in dimensions for new shapes.

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L1. Use scale factors

The document contains exercises focused on using scale factors to solve problems related to distance, height, and perimeter. It includes specific examples where students calculate distances run by Mo and Eva, the height of Dora's tower, and the perimeter of a rectangle. Additionally, there are instructions for enlarging shapes by given scale factors and filling in dimensions for new shapes.

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L.O: To use scaled factors to draw shapes
Power Maths: p.18-20
1) Mo runs twice as far as Eva. If Eva runs 500 m, how far
does Mo run?

2) Dora builds a tower that is 4 times the height of


Tommy’s tower.
If Tommy’s tower is 40 cm. How tall is Dora’s tower?

3) Work out the perimeter of the rectangle.


12 cm

3 cm
1) Mo runs twice as far as Eva. If Eva runs 500 m, how far
does Mo run?
1 km

2) Dora builds a tower that is 4 times the height of


Tommy’s tower.
If Tommy’s tower is 40 cm. How tall is Dora’s tower?
1.6 m
3) Work out the perimeter of the rectangle. 30 cm
12 cm

3 cm
Here is a rectangle.

Draw another rectangle where each


side is three times as long.

This shape has been enlarged by a scale factor of ___


3
Here is an irregular hexagon.

Enlarge the hexagon by a


scale factor of 2

This shape has


been enlarged by
a scale factor of
2, so the shape is
______
twice as big.

Have a think
Enlarge the triangle by a scale factor of 2
Have a think
What is the scale factor of enlargement from P to Q?

The shape is ____


4 times as big, so the scale factor
of the enlargement is _____
4
Have a think
Here is a triangle.
Enlarge the triangle by a scale factor of 4

6 cm 24 cm

5 cm

If a shape has been


enlarged by a scale factor
of 4, I need to multiply 20 cm
the dimensions by ____4
12 cm

5 cm Have a think

Fill in the dimensions of the new shape.


18 cm

7.5 cm
Rectangle A has been enlarged by a scale factor of 3 to make
rectangle B.

Find the perimeter of each rectangle.


6 cm 18 cm

4 cm A
12 cm B

20 cm 60 cm
Have a go at questions
I do You do
Rosie Alex Amir Whitney

Ron Dexter Annie Tommy

Mo Jack Eva Teddy

Max Kim Jo Sam


Speech bubble text –
replace with any
character head.

Speech bubble text –


replace with any
character head.

Bee Diddy Tiny


M HTh TTh Th H T O Tth Hth Thth 100
40 60
Millions Thousands Ones
O H T O H T O

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