Year 7 Maths — Knowing our numbers
Compare, order, round and estimate with numbers of four digits and more.
Name: ________________________
Before you start
Move between four thousand and five thousand, a hundred at a time. Watch which end of the line you are nearer.
Halfway is 4500. Everything to the left of it is nearer 4000 and everything to the right is nearer 5000 — which is the whole of rounding to the nearest thousand, and why 4783 goes up rather than down.
1.Make the largest number you can from the digits 4, 7, 1 and 9, using each digit once.
2.Round 4678 to the nearest hundred, then tap it on the line.
Mark the line with an X.
3.Which of these is the largest number?
- a) 46857
- b) 46587
- c) 46875
- d) 46785
4.Put these numbers in order, smallest first.
- 9899
- 98909
- 9989
- 98990
- 98099
5.Make the smallest number you can from the digits 5, 2, 8 and 6, using each digit once.
6.Which of these is the smallest number?
- a) 30909
- b) 30099
- c) 39009
- d) 30990
7.What is the predecessor of 40000?
8.Sort each number by whether it is closer to 5000 or to 6000.
Groups: Closer to 5000 · Closer to 6000
- 5120
- 5499
- 5750
- 5045
- 5501
- 5890
Answer key — Year 7 Maths — Knowing our numbers
- 1. 9741
- 2. 4700
- 3. c) 46875
- 4. 1. 9899 2. 9989 3. 98099 4. 98909 5. 98990
- 5. 2568
- 6. b) 30099
- 7. 39999
- 8. 5120 → Closer to 5000; 5890 → Closer to 6000; 5499 → Closer to 5000; 5501 → Closer to 6000; 5045 → Closer to 5000; 5750 → Closer to 6000