Free Roman Numerals Worksheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Mastering ancient number systems is an exciting challenge for Year 4 pupils. Our new Maths roman numerals worksheet year 4 core is designed to help children confidently read, write, and convert numbers up to 100 using the Roman system. By exploring how I, V, X, L, and C represent different values, students will build a deeper understanding of our place value system while uncovering the history behind these classic symbols.
This resource features our enthusiastic monkey, Max, who loves treating every calculation like a clever puzzle. Max guides pupils through a series of engaging activities that align perfectly with the UK National Curriculum objective: to read Roman numerals to 100 and understand how to represent years and numbers. The worksheet is carefully structured to support learners working at the expected standard. It begins with simple recall tasks to build confidence, followed by application-based questions where children must decipher codes and solve addition problems using Roman symbols.
Teachers can use this Maths roman numerals worksheet year 4 core as a lively starter activity, a focused independent task during a lesson, or even as a fun homework challenge to consolidate learning. Because we know that every classroom is unique, this pack includes clear answer sheets to save you valuable time. By using this Maths roman numerals worksheet year 4 core, you are providing your class with a creative, visual, and effective way to master a tricky curriculum requirement.
Download this free resource today to help your students develop their mathematical fluency and historical curiosity. Whether your pupils are just starting to grasp the pattern of Roman numerals or are ready to test their skills with tricky conversion challenges, Max the monkey is ready to help them succeed. Bring a touch of ancient history into your maths lessons with this comprehensive, teacher-approved learning tool designed specifically for the Year 4 classroom.
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