Instructions
Hello! This worksheet is designed to challenge you in English, Math, and Science. Read each question carefully and do your best to answer it. Try to complete the worksheet without help first, and then check your answers with the key at the end. Good luck!
English
1. Vocabulary Match-Up
Draw a line to match each word on the left with its correct definition on the right.
| Word | Definition |
| 1. Meticulous | A. Open to more than one interpretation; unclear. |
| 2. Ambiguous | B. Able to recover quickly from difficult situations. |
| 3. Resilient | C. Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise. |
2. Punctuation Power
The paragraph below is missing all of its punctuation! Rewrite it in the space provided, adding the correct capital letters, full stops, commas, apostrophes, and speech marks.
what are you doing asked sarah im reading a book called the hobbit replied tom its my favourite sarah said i havent read that one is it good
3. Figurative Language Finder
Read the sentences below and identify the type of figurative language used: Simile, Metaphor, or Personification.
- The calm lake was a mirror, reflecting the mountains perfectly. __________
- He runs as fast as the wind. __________
- The old house groaned under the weight of the snow. __________
Math
1. Algebra Adventures
Solve the following problems. Show your working.
- Solve for x: 3x + 8 = 29
- If a = 4 and b = 6, what is the value of 5a - b?
2. Geometry Genius
Look at the information and answer the questions.
- A rectangular garden is 15 metres long and 7 metres wide. What is its perimeter and area?
- Angles on a straight line add up to 180°. If one angle is 110°, what is the size of the other angle?
3. Number Puzzles
Read the problem and calculate the answer.
- A video game originally costs £40. It is on sale with a 25% discount. How much does the game cost now?
Science
1. Biology: Cell Functions
Match the part of an animal cell to its function.
| Organelle | Function |
| 1. Nucleus | A. A jelly-like substance where chemical reactions occur. |
| 2. Mitochondria | B. Controls the cell's activities. |
| 3. Cytoplasm | C. Controls what enters and leaves the cell. |
| 4. Cell Membrane | D. The 'powerhouses' where respiration releases energy. |
2. Chemistry: States of Matter
Fill in the blanks using the words from the box below.
- In a solid, particles are arranged in a ____________ pattern and can only ____________ on the spot.
- The process of a ____________ turning into a gas is called ____________.
- In a gas, particles are far apart and move ____________.
3. Physics: Speed and Energy
Use your knowledge to solve these problems.
- A cyclist travels a distance of 45 km in 3 hours. What is her average speed in km/h? (Hint: Speed = Distance ÷ Time)
- What is the main type of energy a moving car has?
Answer Key
English
- Vocabulary Match-Up: 1-C, 2-A, 3-B.
- Punctuation Power: "What are you doing?" asked Sarah. "I'm reading a book called 'The Hobbit'," replied Tom. "It's my favourite." Sarah said, "I haven't read that one. Is it good?"
- Figurative Language Finder: 1. Metaphor, 2. Simile, 3. Personification.
Math
- Algebra Adventures:
1. 3x = 29 - 8 → 3x = 21 → x = 21 ÷ 3 → x = 7.
2. 5(4) - 6 → 20 - 6 = 14. - Geometry Genius:
1. Perimeter: (15 + 7) x 2 = 22 x 2 = 44 m. Area: 15 x 7 = 105 m².
2. 180° - 110° = 70°. - Number Puzzles:
1. 25% of £40 is (40 ÷ 100) x 25 = £10. The sale price is £40 - £10 = £30.
Science
- Biology: Cell Functions: 1-B, 2-D, 3-A, 4-C.
- Chemistry: States of Matter:
1. In a solid, particles are arranged in a fixed pattern and can only vibrate on the spot.
2. The process of a liquid turning into a gas is called evaporation.
3. In a gas, particles are far apart and move randomly. - Physics: Speed and Energy:
1. Speed = 45 km ÷ 3 hours = 15 km/h.
2. Kinetic energy.