Recognizing: Fluency & Practice with Cube Numbers

Mathematics
GCSE Higher
10 questions
~20 mins
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A worksheet focusing on recognizing cube numbers, designed to develop procedural mastery and understanding for GCSE Higher students.

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Recognizing: Fluency & Practice with Cube Numbers

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Grade GCSE Higher
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Practice Questions

Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
Calculate the value of 3³.
[1 mark]
2.
What is the cube of 5?
[1 mark]
3.
Is 64 a perfect cube? If so, what number cubed gives 64?
[2 marks]
4.
Identify the cube numbers less than 200.
[2 marks]
5.
Construct a cube with sides of length 3 units on the grid. What is the volume?
[2 marks]
6.
Identify which of these numbers is a perfect cube: 50, 64, 81, 100.
[1 mark]
7.
Calculate 4³ + 2³.
[2 marks]
8.
Explain why 125 is a cube number and find its cube root.
[3 marks]
9.
Identify the common mistake in recognizing cube numbers when students think 216 is not a cube.
[2 marks]
10.
Challenge: Find the smallest perfect cube greater than 500.
[2 marks]

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1/1/2026
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