Recognizing: Challenge & Extension
Mathematics
Grade 7
11 questions
~22 mins
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A worksheet focused on recognizing cube numbers, designed to challenge and extend students' understanding of cube patterns and recognition skills.
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Recognizing: Challenge & Extension
Subject: MathematicsGrade: Grade 7
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Practice Questions
Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
Calculate the cube of 5.
[1 mark]2.
What is the cube of 3?
[1 mark]3.
List all the perfect cube numbers between 1 and 1000.
[2 marks]4.
Identify which of the following numbers are perfect cubes: 50, 125, 200, 343, 500.
[2 marks]5.
Explain why 64 is a perfect cube and provide its cube root.
[3 marks]6.
Construct a cube with a side length of 4 units on the grid. What is its volume?
[2 marks]7.
A box has a volume of 512 cubic units. If the shape is a perfect cube, what is the side length?
[2 marks]8.
Identify the mistake: A student claims that 125 is not a perfect cube because it is not divisible by 3. Correct the misconception.
[3 marks]9.
Using the pattern of cube numbers, predict the next two perfect cubes after 729.
[2 marks]10.
Determine whether 1000 is a perfect cube. Show your working.
[2 marks]11.
Challenge: Find an integer whose cube is 1728. Explain your reasoning.
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- 1/1/2026
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- 1/1/2026
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