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Assessment Math

This document is a mathematics assessment for primary school students. It consists of 22 multiple choice, short answer, and word problems testing a range of math skills including addition, subtraction, place value, measurement, geometry, time, money, patterns, and more. The assessment is broken into sections and provides space for students to show their work. The highest possible score is 28 marks.

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Assessment Math

This document is a mathematics assessment for primary school students. It consists of 22 multiple choice, short answer, and word problems testing a range of math skills including addition, subtraction, place value, measurement, geometry, time, money, patterns, and more. The assessment is broken into sections and provides space for students to show their work. The highest possible score is 28 marks.

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Termly Assessment 1 3.

Circle the numbers that would not appear


in the pattern if you counted in steps
Name: Date:  of 5 from 0.

1. Circle the calculations that match the


10 15 5
ten-frames.
8 + 2 + 4 = 14 26
51 40
7 + 6 = 13 25
1 mark

8 + 6 = 14
4. Write a number to match each model.
8 + 3 + 4 = 15 1 mark

2. Tick the shapes that have a vertical line of


symmetry.

1 mark

2 marks

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5. Ben drinks 60ml of water. How much 7. Circle three images that add together
water is left? to make 13.

ml
100ml
1 mark
7 1 mark

6. Hena has sorted some shapes.


8. Match the numbers to the correct
Can you circle her mistake?
speech bubbles.
5 Faces 6 Faces 8 Faces
70 7 ones and 1 ten

17 7 tens and 0 ones

Explain your answer. 71 7 ones

7 7 tens and 1 one


1 mark 1 mark

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9. Count the money. 12. Count back in steps of 10 from this
digit card.
p
37
1 mark

If you spend 40p, how much


p
will be left? 2 marks
13. Fill in the missing boxes on the table.

10. Look at this 3D shape. Number Number Word


16
What shapes are its faces?
85
twenty-four
1 mark seventy 2 marks

11. Use one of the symbols below to complete 14. Use the model below to solve the
each calculation. calculation.
< > = 62 − 37 =
Tens Ones
76 67

28 8 + 20

89 99 38 2 marks
1 mark

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15. Look at the numbers. Order them from 18. Calculate the total weight.
smallest to greatest.

48g 7g
96 9 69 19

smallest greatest 1 mark

16. Use the number line to find the g


difference between 8 and 17.
1 mark

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 mark 19. Identify the numbers the arrows are
pointing to on the number line.
17. Look at the shape below.
Complete these sentences about its
properties using words or numbers.
40 50 60 70 80
1 mark

I am a .
I have sides.
20. Fill in the missing boxes.
I have vertices.
− 30 = 61 2+ + 7 = 12
2 marks
2 marks

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21. 22. Draw an arrow from each object to sort
Anton’s pencils
them into the correct circle.
Cylinders Not Cylinders

Kai’s pencils

I have more pencils than


Anton but fewer than Kai. 1 mark

Ruby

How many pencils could Ruby have?


Find all possibilities.

Total
1 mark 28 marks

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