Test Pack 6
Series Editor: Peter Clarke Author: Martin Marsh
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Introduction
Contents Introduction Purpose of the Busy Ant Maths Year 6 Test Pack Structure of the Busy Ant Maths Year 6 Test Pack Administering Paper 1: arithmetic Administering Papers 2 and 3: reasoning What to do at the end of the test Explanation of the mark schemes General marking guidance Mark schemes for Paper 1: arithmetic Mark schemes for Paper 2: reasoning Mark schemes for Paper 3: reasoning Assigning a national standard
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Test Papers – Pupil version Paper 1: arithmetic Paper 2: reasoning Paper 3: reasoning Test Papers – Teacher version Paper 1: arithmetic Paper 2: reasoning Paper 3: reasoning
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Getting Started Introduction Purpose of the Busy Ant Maths Year 6 Test Pack 1. To assist teachers in assessing the overall level of mastery achieved by pupils in the mathematics programme of study for Year 6, and in determining pupils’ readiness to deal with the expectations of the Key Stage 3 programme of study. 2. To provide parents, teachers and school leaders with information on how pupils are performing in comparison with national standards, by assigning one of the following: -
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below national standard towards national standard at national standard at greater depth within the national standard.
3. To enable teachers and school leaders to monitor the performance of pupil cohorts, to identify where interventions may be required and to ensure that pupils are supported to achieve sufficient progress and expected attainment. The Busy Ant Maths Test Packs are intended to be used as summative assessments towards the end of the academic year. They are not designed to assess pupils’ level of mastery in each of the individual National Curriculum attainment targets and domains. For guidance on making formative assessments regarding pupils’ strengths and weaknesses and level of mastery in specific attainment targets and domains, teachers should refer to the Assessment Tasks and Assessment Exercises in the Busy Ant Maths Assessment Guides.
Structure of the Busy Ant Maths Year 6 Test Pack Paper
Paper 1: arithmetic
Paper 2: reasoning
Paper 3: reasoning
Total marks
40 marks
35 marks
35 marks
Recommended timing
30 minutes
40 minutes
40 minutes
National Curriculum domain coverage
Number – Number and place value Number – Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Number – Fractions (including decimals and percentages) Ratio and proportion Algebra Measurement Geometry – Properties of shapes Geometry – Position and direction Statistics
The papers should be administered in order. Pupils can have a break between the papers.
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Year 6
PAPER
1
Arithmetic
Name:
__________________________
Class:
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Instructions You may not use a calculator to answer any questions in this test.
Questions and answers You have 30 minutes to complete this test. Work as quickly and as carefully as you can. Put your answer in the box for each question.
For questions expressed as common fractions, you should give your answer as common fractions. All other answers should be given as either whole or decimal numbers. If you cannot do one of the questions, go on to the next one. You can come back to it later if you have time. If you finish before the end, go back and check your work.
Marks The number under each box at the side of the page tells you the maximum number of marks for each question. In this test, some multiplication and division questions are worth 2 marks each. You will be awarded 2 marks for a correct answer. You may get 1 mark for showing a formal method. All other marks are worth 1 mark each.
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2350 + 470 =
1 mark
2
14 763 – 5400 =
1 mark
3
9 000 000 – 90 000 =
1 mark
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12 × 6 + 29
1 mark
5
9 – 10·3 =
1 mark
6
3 3 – = 5 8
1 mark
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1 000 000 ÷ 250 =
1 mark
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26 ÷ 100 =
1 mark
9
–7∙3 + 16·7 =
1 mark
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63 210 – 350 =
1 mark
11
43∙6 ÷ 100 =
1 mark
12
40 – 3 × 3∙1 =
1 mark
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0∙37 × 1000 =
1 mark
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1 2 × = 5 3
1 mark
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30 × 40 × 50 =
1 mark
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40 ÷ 7 = Write the remainder as a fraction.
1 mark
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0∙4 – 0∙25 = Write the answer as a percentage.
1 mark
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1 ÷5= 3
1 mark
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25% of
1 = 2
1 mark
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0∙3 × 72 =
1 mark
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45% of 300 =
1 mark
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6570 ÷ 30 =
1 mark
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30∙3 ÷ 30 =
1 mark
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0∙07 × 23 =
1 mark
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25
4
3 7 –2 = 4 8
1 mark
26
Write
3 as a decimal. 8
1 mark
27 Ă—
4 4 8 6
Show your method
2 marks
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55% of 280 =
1 mark
29
2
3 7 + = 5 10
1 mark
30
630 รท 35 =
1 mark
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1∙63 × 7 =
1 mark
32
99% of 120 =
1 mark
33 1 3 3 1 9 8
Show your method
2 marks
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34 Ă—
6 2 9 3 7
Show your method
2 marks
35 5 8 2 1 4 6
Show your method
2 marks
36
1 1 1 + Ă— = 2 4 5
1 mark
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