Free Percentages Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Boost your classroom engagement with our vibrant and practical Maths percentages drawing sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 students working at the expected standard, this activity helps children visualise abstract concepts by turning them into colourful art.
In this resource, pupils explore the relationship between fractions and percentages. By using a 100-square grid, students shade in specific areas to represent 25%, 50%, and 75%. This visual approach is essential for cementing foundational understanding before moving on to more complex calculations. As students complete the tasks, they gain confidence in identifying equivalent values, a key requirement of the UK National Curriculum.
Teachers can use this Maths percentages drawing sheet year 4 core as a starter activity to assess prior knowledge, or as a main lesson task to support independent practice. The sheet encourages creativity alongside logical thinking; children are asked to design their own patterns and then calculate the percentage of each colour used in their masterpiece. This application of learning transforms a standard exercise into a personalised project that appeals to visual learners.
Our Maths percentages drawing sheet year 4 core is fully aligned with the UK National Curriculum for Year 4 mathematics, which requires pupils to recognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths or hundredths and understand the concept of percentages as parts per hundred.
The resource includes five structured questions:
1. Shade 25% of the grid using your favourite colour.
2. If you shade 50 squares, what percentage of the grid is covered?
3. Create a pattern where 10% is blue and 90% is yellow.
4. Calculate the percentage of your grid that remains blank.
5. If a shirt costs £100 and you have a 25% discount, how much is the discount in pounds?
Download this free, high-quality resource today to help your Year 4 class master percentages with ease and excitement.
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