Free Roman Numerals Activity Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Mastering Roman Numerals is a key requirement for the primary curriculum, and our latest resource makes this historical topic engaging and accessible. This Maths roman numerals activity sheet year 4 core is designed to help pupils confidently read, write, and convert numbers up to 100 using the standard Roman system. By working through these carefully structured exercises, children will develop a deeper understanding of how the value of letters changes based on their position, reinforcing their place value knowledge in a fun, historical context.
Teachers can use this Maths roman numerals activity sheet year 4 core as a standalone lesson starter, a guided practice task, or a homework assignment to consolidate classroom learning. The content is fully aligned with the UK National Curriculum, specifically focusing on the requirement for Year 4 students to read Roman numerals to 100 and understand that, over time, the numeral system changed to include the concept of zero and place value.
Our resource features original character Max the monkey, who treats every Roman numeral as a clever puzzle waiting to be decoded. This approach ensures that learners remain motivated while they tackle recall questions, sequencing tasks, and real-world application problems involving prices in pounds and pence. This Maths roman numerals activity sheet year 4 core is set at the core level, perfect for students working at the expected standard. It provides just the right balance of support and challenge to build fluency.
Each sheet includes five to seven questions that test comprehension through varied formats, ensuring children can apply their skills in different ways. Whether you are introducing the topic for the first time or providing a revision session before an assessment, this printable resource is an essential addition to your teaching toolkit. Download this high-quality, free resource today to bring history and mathematics together in your Year 4 classroom.
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