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In these Year 5 Roman Numerals worksheets , your pupils will have a blast transforming groups of years (dates) from regular numbers into Roman numerals and vice versa. They’ll also embark on an exciting journey through history, discovering key events dating back to Roman times, and using their newfound Roman numeral skills to decode the years into modern numbers.
This engaging worksheet not only helps children grasp the relationship between contemporary numbers and Roman numerals but also makes learning fun by connecting Roman numerals to significant moments in world history. It’s a fantastic way for learners to understand the practical application of Roman numerals in context by looking at historical events.
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Welcome to our Roman Numerals Worksheet page. We have a range of worksheets to help you to learn how to read and write Roman numerals.
Our worksheets include matching activities, reading and writing Roman numerals, adding and subtracting numerals and fun quizzes!
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About roman numerals.
There are just 7 Roman numerals: I, V, X, L, C, D and M.
Unlike most other number systems, the numerals can only be used in particular sequences.
Here is a quick overview of the 7 Roman numerals and what each is worth.
For more information about Roman numerals and some worked examples, try our Roman Numerals List page.
Our worksheets about Roman numbers cater for a range of abilities.
There are two versions of each sheet: a Sheet A and a Sheet B.
Sheet A generally has extra support and help, but has the same questions as Sheet B which has less support.
The first set of sheets involves matching Roman numerals to their values by drawing lines.
The second set of sheets involves converting Roman numerals to numbers and also from numbers to Roman numerals.
Which sheet do I need?
Here is a rough guide to roughly what sheet you could use for each grade/year:
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These sheets involve drawing lines to match the Roman numerals with their values.
These Roman numerals worksheets involve converting from Roman numerals to numbers, and from numbers to Roman numerals.
These Roman numerals worksheets involve adding and subtracting Roman numerals up to a given number.
Some of the sheets are addition only, some involve both addition and subtraction.
Adding and subtracting Roman numerals can be quite tricky - they would make a great extension activity for more able learners.
If you already know how roman numerals work and fancy a challenge, why not try our Roman Numeral Riddles.
Each riddle has 3 to 4 clues and a set of eight possibilities.
When you have followed all the clues and crossed out the wrong answers, you should just have the answer to the riddle left.
We have a range of riddles for all abilities!
Take a look at some more of our resources similar to our Roman numerals lists on this page.
Roman numerals translator.
As well as Roman numerals worksheets, we also have a translator which can convert any number up to 10,000 into Roman numerals, or any number in Roman numerals into numbers.
Our Roman Numeral lists can help you to quickly convert different numbers from Roman numerals to numbers.
The lists can also help you to spot patterns and understand how Roman numerals work.
We have a wide range of lists to help you with your Roman numeral conversion.
Our number system converters will convert numbers from binary, octal or hexadecimal into decimal (or from decimal to binary, octal or hex).
The calculators also show you detailed working out so you can see how to do it yourself!
Our prime number calculator will help you to find all the factors of any given number and tell you whether or not the number you are looking at is prime or not.
The calculator will also show you your number as a product of primes.
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This stretch level worksheet provides various activities for children to practise reading and writing Roman numerals. They will re-write Roman numerals as modern digits, complete a matching activity and work out which years are being shown in Roman numerals.
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Roman Numerals Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 5 Roman Numerals Resource Pack . These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth.
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Mathematics Year 5: (5N3b) Read Roman numerals to 1,000 (M) and recognise years written in Roman numerals
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Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency) Developing Decide whether three numbers have been written in ascending order. Roman numerals only up to 100. Expected Decide whether three numbers have been written in ascending order. Roman numerals only up to 1,000. Greater Depth Decide whether four numbers have been written in descending order. A mixture of Roman numerals and words up to 1,000.
Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Varied Fluency) Developing Match calculations that are equal where one number is written in Roman numerals. Numbers up to 100 used. Expected Match calculations that are equal where one number is written in Roman numerals. Numbers up to 1,000 used. Greater Depth Match calculations that are equal where both numbers are written in Roman numerals. Numbers up to 1,000 used.
Questions 3, 6 and 9 ( Reasoning and Problem Solving ) Developing Find the possible missing letter to make a number between given parameters below 100. Expected Find the possible missing letter to make a number between given parameters below 1,000. Greater Depth Find the two possible missing letters to make a number between given parameters below 1,000.
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These letters were put together to form all the numbers, like this: I = 1 II = 2 III = 3 IV = 4 V = 5 . VI = 6 VII = 7 VIII = 8 IX = 9 . So XI is 10 + 1 = 11 and IX is 10 -1 = 9 . CX is 100 + 10 = 110 and XC is 100 - 10 = 90. Work out what numbers these Roman numerals represent: 1. VIII = 2.
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Age range: 7-11. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. pdf, 3.62 MB. A fun activity for Years 5/6 on Roman Numerals. Taken from Badger Learning's Maths Sharpener: Arithmetic Year 5-6 book. This Maths Sharpener series for KS2 will help support teachers and pupils as they get to grips with the new curriculum while still injecting some ...
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Roman Numerals Worksheets. Our worksheets about Roman numbers cater for a range of abilities. There are two versions of each sheet: a Sheet A and a Sheet B. Sheet A generally has extra support and help, but has the same questions as Sheet B which has less support. The first set of sheets involves matching Roman numerals to their values by ...
This stretch level worksheet provides various activities for children to practise reading and writing Roman numerals. They will re-write Roman numerals as modern digits, complete a matching activity and work out which years are being shown in Roman numerals. Answers are included. Foundation and standard level versions are also available.
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Roman Numerals Homework Extension with answers for Year 5 Autumn Block 1. National Curriculum Objectives. Mathematics Year 5: (5N3b) Read Roman numerals to 1,000 (M) and recognise years written in Roman numerals. Differentiation: Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Varied Fluency) Developing Decide whether three numbers have been written in ascending order ...