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www.plusguide.com YEAR 6 BLOCK ASSESSMENT 6 Name: Date: KEY OBJECTIVES ASSESSED Question Order a mixed set of numbers with up to three decimal places. 0 Reduce a fraction to its simplest form by cancelling common factors. 3 Carry out column addition and subtraction of numbers involving 7 decimals. Derive quickly division facts corresponding to multiplication tables up,4 to 0 x 0. Carry out short multiplication and division of numbers involving 4 decimals. Use a protractor to measure acute and obtuse angles to the nearest 5 degree. Identify and use the appropriate operations (including combinations of 5, 8, 9, operations) to solve word problems involving numbers and quantities, and explain methods and reasoning. Solve a problem by extracting and interpreting information presented 6, 8, 9, 0 in tables, graphs and charts Other Objectives Assessed Recognise and extend number sequences Use closely related facts to multiply and adjust 3 Solve problems involving real life Calculate angles of a triangle or around a point 6 Classify a shape according to its line of symmetry 7 Correct responses Mark Level

Year 6 Block Assessment. Write the missing numbers in these number sequences. a) 78 75 69 b) 4 8 6 c) 7 9 6 0 d) 0.6.3.0 4. Calculate the missing numbers. a) 7 x!= 56 b) 6 x!= 66 c)! x 3 = 39 d) 9 x =! 4

3. Calculate : a) 58 x 6! b) 47 x 7! c) 4 x 3! d) 67 x 9! 4

4. Calculate:! a) 63 = 9 b) 44 36 =! c) 339 3 =! 3 5. bars of chocolate costs 3.00. What is the cost of each chocolate bar?! 6. This chart shows the temperatures recorded at noon for some world cities Which two cities had a difference of 5 C? Sydney Paris London Oslo Moscow 9 C C 3 C 5 C - C and

7. The answers to the questions are in the number grid. 47 48 49 67 68 69 87 88 89 a) Which two numbers have a difference of 4? and b)which number is a multiple of 8 and?! c) Which number is a square number?! d) Which two numbers have the sum of 56? and e) Which number can be divided by 9 with a remainder of 8?! 5

8. BENNY S BURGER BAR MENU Beefburger Cheeseburger Hot Dog 99p.0 59p Fries Milk Shake Coke 68p 7p 68p a) How much would Milk shake and Fries cost? b) What would be the total cost if 4 children each buy a Beefburger and a Coke? c) How much more does a Cheeseburger cost than a Hot Dog? d) How much change from would you get if you bought a Hot Dog and a coke?

9. Sam is 04 cm tall Amy Jack is 77 cm tall He has a mass 0f 7 kg He has a mass of 6kg Jack is 9cm taller than Amy. Sam has half the mass of Amy. a) How tall is Amy? b) Calculate Amy s mass 0. Place these numbers on the number line using arrows. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4.9 5.0 5. a) 4.95 4.896 5.5 5.09 4.98 Round these numbers to the nearest whole number. b) 4.7 c) 36.68 4 d) 35.39

. PRICE LIST SAM S SPORT SHOP.4 9.99 5.5 per pair.75 7.80 a) How much would a football and dart board cost? b) How much would 8 pair of football boots cost? c) How many baseball caps can you buy for 0? How much change? d) Could you buy one of each for 50? ------------

. a) John woke up and looked at his watch. This is what it showed. 7:30 Draw this time on the clock below. b) The clock outside school shows: Write this time in words: c) John set off for home at half past three in the afternoon. Write what it shows on his digital watch. : 3

3. Write this fraction in its simplest form. 4 = 3 4. Calculate the following. a).5 x 6 b) 4.3 x 7 c) 36.9 9 d) 80.5 5 4

5. Measure these angles to the nearest degree. a b Angle a is Angle b is 6. a) Look at the triangle. x 34 What is the value of angle X? b) What is the value of angle Y? Y 0 90 0 0 0 o Y =

7. Match each shape to its number of lines of symmetry. 0 4 8. OPENING TIMES The Local Swimming Baths Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday 7.30 am to 9.00 pm 9.00 am to 4.30 pm 9.00 am to noon ADULTS.80 CHILD 90p. How many hours are the baths open a) On Wednesday? b) On Sunday?. How much would it cost for adults and 3 children to swim?

9. HOLIDAY DESTINATIONS France USA Greece Turkey Spain UK 0 5 0 5 0 5 Year 6 collected the results about where they had been for their summer holidays. Look at the results shown by the graph a) How many children travelled to France? b) How many more children had holidays in the UK than in the USA? 0. This chart shows the number of people who visited a Sports Centre on three days. DAY SWIMMING SQUASH NETBALL MONDAY 00 4 4 TUESDAY 65 35 4 WEDNESDAY 5 3 4 a) How many people went swimming on Wednesday? b) How many people visited the centre on Monday c) How many people played squash on the three days? 3