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Number
Maths Assessment Year 3 Termand place and
3: Number value
Place Value
1.
a) Complete these sequences:
80 72 64
350 400 450
2 marks
b) Write the correct number in each box:
10 less 10 more 100 less 100 more
95 936
201 1824
8 marks
2.
Put a circle around any numbers that have a digit worth 70. 703 578 217
Put a circle around any numbers that have a digit worth 200. 212 122 221
Put a circle around any numbers that have a digit worth 4. 458 449 534
3 marks
3.
Put a ring around the largest number. 24 42 22 44
Put a ring around the smallest number. 603 630 663 606
1 mark
4.
a) Draw a line to mark where the number 120 would be on this number line:
1 mark
0 500
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b) What number is represented by:
1 mark
5.
a) Write the number eight hundred and thirteen in digits:
1 mark
b) Write the number 450 in words:
1 mark
6.
a) Jemima and Liv each have a collection of marbles. Liv has 100 more than Jemima. How
many could each have?
Jemima has marbles and Liv has marbles
1 mark
b) Draw the time 10 minutes after half past 2.
1 mark
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Addition
Maths Assessment Year 3 Term and subtraction
3: Addition and Subtraction
1.
a) b) c)
d) e) f)
6 marks
2.
Using a formal written method, find the answers:
a) 43 + 62 = b) 403 - 178 = c) 372 + 559 =
3 marks
3.
a) Write down calculations that could be estimated as follows. One has been done for you:
Estimate Possible calculation
500 + 200 = 512 + 187
350 + 150 =
600 - 350 = 2 marks
b) Use this calculation to answer the following:
307
+ 94 401 - 94 = 401 - 307 =
401 1 mark
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4.
a) Write in the missing numbers:
+ 75 = 200 100 - = 81
- 36 = 99 281 + = 713 4 marks
Solve these problems:
b) Sonny has £4.50. He wants to buy a present for his dad that costs £6.25. How much
more money does he need to save?
£ 1 mark
c) Jack, Tom and Leanne have collected World Cup football cards. Jack has 46, Tom 59 and
Leanne 124.
i) How many more does Leanne have than Tom?
1 mark
ii) How many cards to Jack, Tom and Leanne have altogether?
1 mark
d) On Red Nose Day, two Year 3 classes sell iced biscuits. One class raises £5.20 and the
other £6.85. How much do they raise altogether?
£ 1 mark
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Time
Maths Assessment Year and3:measurement
3 Term Measurement
1.
a) Which is more: 6l or 600ml?
1 mark
b) This bag of marbles weighs 425g. Mark the measurement on the scales.
1 mark
c) Measure this straw with a ruler.
cm 1 mark
d) Circle the container in which there is more milk?
1 mark
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2. Measure the perimeter of simple 2D shapes.
What is the perimeter of this regular hexagon to the nearest centimetre?
cm 1 mark
3.
Zain buys 2 samosas and an onion bhaji. He pays with a £1 coin. Circle the coins that
could be used for change.
Samosa Onion bhaji
34p 20p
1 mark
4.
What time is shown on this clock?
1 mark
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5.
a) A test starts at the time on Clock A and finishes at the time on Clock B. How long was the
test?
clock A clock B 1 mark
b) Match the events to the most likely times:
Midnight Eating lunch
Noon Sleeping
1 mark
c) Write the time 6 o’clock in 2 different ways:
2 marks
6.
a) How many seconds are there in 10 minutes? 1 mark
b) How many days are there in a leap year? 1 mark
c) How many days are there in September? 1 mark
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7.
a) The movie Trolls starts at 1.50pm and finishes at 3.20pm. How long is Trolls?
1 mark
b) Moana lasts 1 hour and 45 minutes. Ballerina starts at 2.45pm and finishes at quarter
past four. Which movie is longer?
1 mark
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Multiplication and division
13
9
10
14
Fractions
11
16
17
12
18
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Properties
Maths Assessment Year of shapes
3 Term 3: Geometry – Properties of Shapes
1.
a) Draw a quadrilateral (use a ruler): b) Draw an octagon (use a ruler):
1 mark
1 mark
c) Name these shapes and tick the properties that are true:
Properties
Number of faces:
1 mark
Number of vertices:
Number of edges:
Name of shape 1 mark
Name a shape with the following properties:
7 faces
15 edges
10 vertices
5 of the faces are rectangles.
Name of shape 1 mark
d) With a ruler, draw any lines of symmetry these shapes have:
1 mark
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e) Write the name of the shapes in the correct place in the Carroll diagram.
Cylinder Cube Cone Cuboid
Has at least one curved face Has no curved faces
Has at least one square face
Has no square faces
2 mark
3 marks
2.
a) Circle the angles that are smaller than a right angle.
2 marks
3.
a) Write how many right angles has each shape?
3 marks
right angles right angles right angles
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b) How many right angles is 2
of a complete turn?
1 mark
c) The turtle is facing South. After three right angle turns clockwise, where will he be facing?
North
West East
He will be facing
South 1 mark
d) Circle the angle that is larger than a right angle.
1 mark
4.
Complete the description of each drawing: 3 marks
a) These lines are:
1 mark
b) These lines are:
1 mark
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c) This line is:
1 mark
d) This line is:
1 mark
3 marks
A
e) Line B is than line A.
1 mark
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Statistical methods
28
18
19
29
30
20
31
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