Level3satsquestions

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Level 3 – Day 1 1.

Put these times in order, starting with the shortest. shortest

2.

1 mark

Join each box to the correct number. One has been done for you.

1 mark

3.

Calculate 239

+ 182

mark

4.

Draw the reflection of the shaded shape in the mirror line. Use a ruler.

1 mark

5.

Park School collects money for three charities. This pictogram shows how much they have collected.

How much more have they collected for Save Dolphins than Plant-a-Tree?

£ 1 mark

The target for Wildwatch is £500. for Wildwatch?

How much more money do they need to collect

£ 1 mark

How much money have they collected altogether, rounded to the nearest hundred pounds?

£ 1 mark


6.

The numbers in this sequence increase by 75 each time. Write in the two missing numbers.

725

800

875

950

2 marks

DAY 2 1.

A square always has four sides. Is it true that a four-sided shape is always a square? Circle Yes or No.

Yes / No

Explain how you know.

1 mark

2.

On a sheet of stickers there are 5 circles, 2 stars and one rectangle.

How many stickers are there altogether on 4 sheets?

1 mark

Nisha needs 55 circles. How many sheets of stickers does she need?

1 mark

Ben has 10 sheets of stickers. How many more circles than rectangles does he have?


1 mark

3.

Join each number to the set of numbers that it belongs to. you.

One has been done for

2 marks

4.

Here is a diagram for sorting shapes. One of the shapes is in the wrong place. Put a cross () on it.

1 mark


5.

Here are two clock faces.

Join each clock face to the correct digital time.

2 marks


Here are some nets of shapes.

6.

For each net, put a tick () if it folds to make a pyramid. Put a cross () if it does not.

1 mark

DAY 3 1. Bottle of milk

cake

39p

29p

Ben buys three bottles of milk and six cakes. altogether?

How much does he spend

2 marks

2.

This chart shows the number of cars in a car park at different times on one day.

There are 80 cars in the car park when it is full. there in the car park at 3pm?

How many empty spaces were

1 mark

Circle all the times when the car park was less than half full. 10 am

11 am

12 noon

1 pm

2 pm

3 pm

4 pm

1 mark


3.

Emily has these coins.

How much more money does Emily need to make exactly £5?

£ 1 mark

Nisha has thirty 5p coins and twenty 10p coins. How much money does she have altogether?

£ 1 mark

4.

Nisha says, ‘When you halve any even number, the answer is always an odd number’. Is she correct? Circle Yes or No.

Yes / No

Explain how you know.

1 mark

5.

Write in the missing numbers.

+

75

=

90 1 mark

=

200 1 mark


DAY 4 1.

Circle one number in each box to make a total of 1000

mark

2.

Here is a tile.

The tile is turned. One of the diagrams below shows the tile after it has been turned. Tick () the correct diagram.

3.

Kate has a piece of ribbon one metre long.

She cuts off 30 centimetres.

How many centimetres of ribbon are left? cm 1 mark

4.

Here is part of a number sequence. The numbers increase by the same amount each time.

The sequence continues. Circle all of the numbers below that would appear in the sequence.

840 5.

905

989

1000

2051

1 mark

Here are three bags in a shop

How much does bag B cost to the nearest pound?

ÂŁ 1 mark


Jamie buys bag A and bag C. How much change does he get from ÂŁ40?

2 marks

6.

Class 6 launched some balloons at a school fete.


This diagram shows how far some of the balloons travelled.

How many balloons on the diagram travelled between 20km and 30km?

1 mark

Estimate how far Hassan’s balloon travelled.

km 1 mark


DAY 5 1.

Circle the number that is closest to 250

261

2.

246

255

209

275

Draw the reflection of the shaded shape in the mirror line.

1 mark

Use a ruler.

1 mark

mirror line

3.

The sum of two numbers is 100 Write in the missing digits. 1 mark

4.

Measure accurately the length of the shortest side of this triangle. Write your answer in centimetres.

cm 1 mark

5.

Some children were asked to choose their favourite animal in the zoo. This table shows the results. Girls Boys zebra 9 3 lion 4 9 giraffe 7 4 monkey 8 7 elephant 6 5 How many more girls than boys chose giraffes?


1 mark

How many more boys chose lions than elephants?

1 mark

Which animal was chosen by the greatest number of children? ...............................

1 mark


6.

The time is 10:35am.

Kate says, ‘The time is closer to 11:00am than to 10:00am’. Explain why Kate is correct.

1 mark

7.

Here are some amounts of money. Circle all the amounts that can be made with three coins.

71p

72p

73p

74p

75p

1 mark


DAY 6 1.

Here are five diagrams. Look at each one. Put a tick () on the diagram if exactly of it is shaded. Put a cross () if it is not.

2 marks

2.

50 children need two pencils each. There are 20 pencils in a box.

How many boxes of pencils are needed?

boxes 1 mark

50 children need one pen each.

Pens are sold in packs of 4 How many packs of pens need to be bought?

packs 1 mark

3.

Write these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest.

901

1091

910

smallest 4.

109

190

1 mark

These two shapes are made from equilateral triangles. Draw one line of symmetry on each shape. Use a ruler.

1 mark



5.

Rosie collects data about birds visiting a bird table.

Here are her results.

Draw two more lines to complete the graph.

1 mark

Rosie saw 20 birds altogether. What fraction of the birds were blackbirds?

1 mark

6.

Here is a CD rack.

One rack holds 25 CDs. David has 83 CDs. How many racks does he need to hold all his CDs?

1 mark

Lin has 6 racks full of CDs. How many CDs does Lin have altogether?

1 mark

DAY 7 1.

Complete this diagram so that the three numbers in each line add up to 150 I mark

2.

A clock shows this time. How long is it from this time until 5pm?


1 mark

What time was it quarter of an hour before the time on the clock?

pm 1 mark

3.

Lin needs to solve this problem.

‘How many children are in the class?’ Tick () all the information that Lin needs to solve her problem. There are 9 girls in the class. 5 girls in the class wear glasses. There are twice as many boys as girls in the class.

1 mark


David needs to solve this problem.

‘How much do two oranges and one apple cost?’ Tick () all the information that David needs to solve his problem. An orange costs 5p more than an apple. An apple costs 20p David has £1 7b

1 mark

4.

The diagram shows distances on a train journey from Exeter to York.

How many kilometres is it altogether from Exeter to York?

km 1 mark

What is the distance from Derby to York rounded to the nearest 10km?

km 1 mark

5.

Write in the missing numbers.

35

×

= 140

633

= 34

1 mark

1 mark


DAY 8 1.

Draw one line from each calculation on the left to the correct box on the right. One has been done for you. 2 marks


2.

Class 6 did a survey of their favourite types of story book.

Here are their results.

How many more children chose adventure books than fantasy books?

1 mark

Five girls chose animal books. How many boys chose animal books?

1 mark


3.

Each missing digit in this sum is a 9 or a 1 Write in the missing digits.

+

4.

+

= 201

1 mark

Here is a baby’s drinking cup.

How many millilitres of water are in the cup?

ml 1 mark


5.

These are the prices in a shoe shop.

How much more do the boots cost than the trainers?

ml 1 mark

Rosie buys a pair of trainers and a pair of sandals. How much change she gets from ÂŁ50? 2 marks


6.

Put ticks () and crosses () on the chart to complete it correctly. One has been done for you.

2 marks


DAY 9 1.

Draw lines to join all the pairs of number cards which have a difference of 30 One has been done for you.

2 marks

2.

Circle three numbers that add to make a multiple of 10 11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

1 mark


3.

Robbie collected information about the colours of some bikes. Here are his results. Colour green red blue pink

Number of bikes 4 7 12 3

This bar graph shows the information from the table. Fill in all the missing labels.

4 2 marks

4.

These are the radio programmes one morning. 7:00

Music show

7:55

Weather report

8:00

News

8:15

Travel news

8:25

Sport

8:45

Holiday programme

Josh turns the radio on at 7:25 am. How many minutes does he have to wait for the Weather report?

minutes 1 mark

The Holiday programme lasts for 40 minutes. At what time does the Holiday programme finish?


am 1 mark

5.

Calculate 56

á4

6.

Here are some shaded shapes on a square grid.

Write the letters of the two shapes which are hexagons. .............................. and ..............................

1 mark

Write the letters of the two shapes which have right angles. .............................. and ..............................

1 mark

DAY 10 1.

A shop sells candles.

Sapna buys 4 star candles and 2 stripe candles. How much does she pay altogether? 2 marks

Josh buys 10 plain candles in the special offer. How much does he pay for the 10 candles?

ÂŁ 1 mark

2.

Write these prices in order from smallest to largest. 1 mark


2

3.

Circle the numbers that add up to 100

64

4.

32

16

8

4

2

1

1 mark

Here is a shape.

Put a tick () on the shape below which is the same as the one above. 1 mark

5.

These are the prices of coconuts and bananas.


Josh buys one coconut and half a kilogram of bananas. How much does he spend altogether? 2 marks

Oranges cost 25p each.

How many oranges can Josh buy for ÂŁ1.50?

1 mark


6. grid.

This grid is made of hexagons. Draw the reflection of the shaded shape on the 1 mark


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