Arithmetic Sampler Apr 2015
Arithmetic Sampler Apr 2015
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Maths arithmetic
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New Curriculum
Arithmetic Practice
Tests
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To prepare for the new Mathematics National Test Paper 1 (Arithmetic)
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The new Mathematics National Test Paper 1 (Arithmetic)
is 30 minutes with 30 marks, testing content from
the number domain only.
New Curriculum Arithmetic
Practice Tests Sample Overview
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Year 1 Arithmetic Practice Tests
Autumn Test 5
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Year 1 YEAR 1 ARITHMETIC PRACTICE TESTS
Autumn Test 5
Teacher guidance 8
minutes
Skills and knowledge needed for this test:
• Number knowledge of 0 to 9 • Addition and subtraction with number bonds to 7
• +, – and = signs • Addition and subtraction of 0
1
Step
Write out the number story of 8. Step
5 Use the number story to build fact families
088 that use addition and subtraction
178 (e.g. 3 5 8, 8 5 3, 8 3 5).
268
358 Step
6 Play ‘I am thinking of the number story of 8.
448 One of the numbers I am thinking of is 2.
538 What is the other?’. Repeat with other
628 numbers.
718
808
Step
7 Repeat for the number bonds for 9.
2
Step
Recite the number story, using rap style. Step
8 Review all the number bonds to date by
holding up a pair of numbers and asking
3
Step Sing the number story (perhaps using the the children to call out which number story
tune for ‘The Grand Old Duke of York’). they are in together (e.g. 3 and 2 are from
the story of 5 as in 3 2 5, or from the
Step
4 Challenge the children to find how many story of 3 as in 3 2 1).
number bonds there are in the number
story of 8. (There are five different number
bonds so there are only five to learn.)
Use this to illustrate the commutative law
(e.g. 1 7 8 and 7 1 8).
Total marks 6
23
Autumn Test 5
Name: Class: Date:
1 51
±
2 44
±
3 15
4 50
±
5 93
±
6 26
±
Total marks /6
Summer Test 3
Teacher guidance 20
minutes
4
Step Use call and response games for
New: The eight times table multiplication fact recall, for example:
‘8 7 you know it well,
A teaching suggestion 8 7 you’ve got to tell.’
(Children shout: ‘It’s 56!’)
1
Step
Count in eights, forwards and backwards,
using a number line and circling the
5
Step Use call and response games for division
numbers.
fact recall, for example:
‘32 can be made with eights.
2
Step Compare the eight times, four times and
How many eights? Don’t make me wait!’
two times tables, emphasising doubling
(Children shout: ‘It’s 4!’)
and repeat doubling.
When the children are competent, mix up
3
Step
Sing or rap the eight times table. 6
Step
questions about different tables.
Question number Question Answer Marks Related test
1 16 8 8 1 Y1 Summer Test 3
2 273 12 1 Y2 Spring Test 6
3 563 569 6 1 Y3 Autumn Test 1, Y3 Autumn Test 6
4 15 5 3 1 Y3 Autumn Test 5, Y3 Spring Test 1, Y2 Spring Test 5
5 7 11 18 1 Y3 Autumn Test 1, Y1 Summer Test 4
6 36 48 84 1 Y3 Autumn Test 2
7 421 70 491 1 Y3 Autumn Test 6
8 8 32 4 1 Y3 Autumn Test 5, Y3 Spring Test 4, Y3 Summer Test 3
9 30 2 60 1 Y3 Spring Test 2, Y2 Spring Test 1
10 582 300 282 1 Y3 Summer Test 1
11 28 4 7 1 Y3 Spring Test 4
6 1 5
12 9 9 9 1 Y3 Spring Test 6
13 270 3 90 1 Y3 Autumn Test 5, Y3 Spring Test 1, Y3 Spring Test 2
3
14 4 of 48 36 1 Y3 Autumn Test 4
15 63 79 142 1 Y3 Summer Test 2
16 63 48 15 1 Y3 Autumn Test 3
17 68 48 1 Y3 Summer Test 3
18 19 3 57 1 Y3 Spring Test 1, Y3 Spring Test 5
19 357 566 923 1 Y3 Summer Test 1
20 75 38 37 1 Y3 Autumn Test 1, Y3 Autumn Test 3
Total marks 20
53
Summer Test 3
Name: Class: Date:
1 16 8 2 273
± ±
3 563 569 4 15 5
± ±
5 7 11 6 36
48
± ±
7 421 70 8 8 32
± ±
9 30 2 = 10 582 300
± ±
6 1
11 28 4 12 9 9
± ±
54 Arithmetic Practice Tests YEAR 3 © Rising Stars UK Ltd. 2015
Summer Test 3 (continued)
3
13 270 3 14 4 of 48
± ±
15 63 16 63
79 48
± ±
17 68 18 19
3
± ±
19 357 20 75 38
566
± ±
Total marks /20
Spring Test 1
Teacher guidance 28
minutes
Skills and knowledge needed for this test:
• Addition and subtraction of two numbers up to four • Multiplication by 0; multiplication and division by 1;
digits square numbers
• Addition and subtraction of fractions with the same • Formal written method for short multiplication (to HTO)
denominator and short division (to TO), including with remainders
• Multiplication and division to 12 12 including • Multiplication and division of whole numbers by 10, 100
derivatives of multiples of 100 or 1000
• Multiplication of three numbers • Missing number statements with all four operations
Question
New: Cube numbers
Question Answer Marks Related test
number
1 19 1 19 1 Y4 Autumn Test 6
2
Step
Use eight single cubes to build a 2 2 2 7 20 0 1 Y4 Autumn Test 4
3
Step
Ask the children to investigate other cubes 11 6 72 12 1
Y4 Autumn Test 3,
Y4 Spring Test 4
that they can build and to make a table of 12 444 732 288 1
Y4 Spring Test 3,
Y3 Autumn Test 1
their results. 2
13 4 of 20 10 1 Y3 Autumn Test 4
4
Step
Collect and display the results and explain 18 146 7 1022 1 Y4 Summer Test 1
that these numbers are called ‘cube
19 6512 1826 4686 1 Y4 Spring Test 3
numbers’ because they make a cube!
(Using cubes to investigate cube numbers 20 98 6 16 r2 1 Y5 Autumn Test 6
makes the concept and mathematical 21 5 46 2 460 1 Y4 Summer Test 3
vocabulary more memorable for children.) Y4 Autumn Test 3,
22 48 8 384 1 Y3 Summer Test 3
5
Step Introduce the notation 33 for 3 multiplied 23 23 8 1 Y5 Spring Test 1
by itself 3 times (hence the 3) where 24 492 781 289 1
Y4 Spring Test 3,
Y3 Autumn Test 1
33 3 3 3 27.
25 324 100 3.24 1 Y5 Autumn Test 5
Total marks 28
29
Spring Test 1
Name: Class: Date:
1 19 1 2 35 7
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3 473 100 4 42
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5 701 523 6 9 10
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17 9
7 20= 8 10 10
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9 28 1 10 122
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11 6 72 12 444 732
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2 6314
13 4 of 20 14 2 7 8 9
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5
15 6 65 16 400 8
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30 Arithmetic Practice Tests YEAR 5 © Rising Stars UK Ltd. 2015
Spring Test 1 (continued)
146
17 31 of 42 18 7
▢ ▢
19 6512 1826 20 6 98
▢ ▢
21 5 46 2 22 48 8
▢ ▢
23 23 24 492 781
▢ ▢
896
25 324 100 26 9
▢ ▢
8000
27 2 1 4 5 28 53
▢ ▢
Total marks /28