Exploring Square Numbers
A Grade 6 math worksheet focused on understanding and identifying square numbers, their properties, and basic calculations.
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Exploring Square Numbers
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where necessary.
1. Which of the following numbers is a perfect square?
12
20
25
30
2. What is the square of 7?
14
49
70
77
3. A square number is the result of multiplying an integer by .
4. The square of 9 is .
5. The first five perfect squares are 1, 4, 9, 16, and .
6. Draw a square grid to represent the square of 4. How many small squares are there?
7. Explain in your own words what a square number is.
8. The number 36 is a perfect square.
True
False
9. All even numbers are perfect squares.
True
False
10. Plot the first three perfect squares on the number line below.
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