Key Stage 2 Mathematics SATs Practice Papers

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1 Key Stage 2 Mathematics SATs Practice Papers Levels 3-5 Set 1

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3 KS2 Practice Papers - Set 1 Contents Paper A...Page 4 Paper B...Page 17 Mental Maths Test...Page 30

4 KS2 Practice Papers Set 1 Test Paper A No Calculators Allowed Time: 45 minutes

5 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A Here are three digit cards Write down the biggest number that can be made from these cards. Write down the smallest number that can be made from these cards. 2 Fill in the missing numbers. x 5 = = =

6 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A A restaurant sells the following items: Hamburger 80p Hotdog 50p 1 Slice Pizza 1.60 Glass of Milk 80p 1 Box Apple Juice 55p Large Fries 89p 1 Banana 55p 1 Doughnut 35p Cherry Sundae 75p If you bought a slice of pizza, a box of apple juice and a doughnut, how much would you have to pay? How much change would you get from 5.00?

7 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A What fraction of each of these shapes is shaded? 5 Write one number in each box that fits with the table headings. Multiples of 7 Factors of 12 Even Numbers Odd Numbers 2 marks 6 Jane s after school club starts at 3:15pm. Jane stays for 1 hour and 35 minutes. What time does she leave? pm

8 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A Year 6 went on a trip to the zoo. This pictogram shows how many monkeys, tigers and tortoises they saw. stands for 8 animals Monkeys Tigers Tortoises How many tortoises did they see? How many more monkeys did they see than tigers? 8 What is the difference between 520 and 365.

9 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A Pick 3 of these numbers to make = Fill in the correct sign: >, < or = (5 + 14) (14-10) 4 x (7 + 2) (4 x 7) x (20-12) (5 x 20) marks 11 Draw the reflection of this shape in the mirror line.

10 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A This bar chart shows how the pupils in Mr Smith s class get to school. HOW OUR CLASS GETS TO SCHOOL 10 Number of Pupils 5 0 Walk Cycle Bus Train Car Types of Transport How many pupils travel to school by car? What is the least common type of transport? How many pupils are there in Mr Smith's class?

11 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A Lucy made a house shape with a square and an equilateral triangle. 6 cm What is the perimeter of the whole shape? cm 14 Peter puts 6 red counters, 3 blue counters and one green counter into a hat. Write down the likelihood (impossible, unlikely, likely or certain) of each of the following. Without looking, he pulls out a green counter. Without looking, he pulls out a red counter. Without looking, he pulls out a yellow counter.

12 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A Cherries cost 80p for 100 grams. Grapes cost 50p for 100 grams. How much does it cost to buy 250 grams of cherries? How many grams of grapes can you buy for 2.00? g Heidi buys 50 grams of cherries and 50 grams of grapes. How much does she pay? p

13 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A This is an isosceles triangle. y A (5, 9) B (2, 1) C x What are the coordinates of point C? (, ) 17 What is the height of this rectangle in centimetres? Use a ruler to measure accurately. cm

14 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A Sam bought a notepad and two pens for A notepad costs How much does one pen cost? p 2 marks 19 This sequence of numbers increases by 25 each time The sequence continues. Explain why 2013 is not in the sequence.

15 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A Put these lengths in order, from shortest to longest. 22 cm 250 mm 0.2 m 2 m 250 cm 2 marks shortest longest 21 Which of these fractions is smaller? 3 or Explain how you worked it out.

16 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper A Calculate Draw lines to connect the equivalent amounts. One has been done for you. 25% % 1 100% marks

17 KS2 Practice Papers Set 1 Test Paper B Calculators Allowed Time: 45 minutes

18 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Draw a line to join the pairs of numbers that add up to The first one has been done for you There are 320 pupils in Greenwood Primary School. The school bought 1600 exercise books which were shared equally among the pupils. How many books did each pupil get?

19 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Joshua went for a walk at this time: He arrived back home 25 minutes later. What time did he arrive home? 4 A clown juggles with 7 balls: 1 pink, 2 purple and 4 orange. He drops one ball. Which colour is he most likely to drop? Which colour is he least likely to drop? How likely is it that he drops a blue ball? 2 marks

20 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Amy is preparing for her birthday party. She wants to make some little party bags for her friends. She sees these items at a shop: Sweets 1p each Box of Pencils 80p Whistle 55p Windmill 27p Torch 99p Party Pack 39p Fan 42p Amy is inviting 9 friends. Kite 1.60 Spinning Top 65p If she buys them each 3 sweets, one windmill and one party pack, how much will she pay? How much change would she get from 10.00?

21 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Grace made a box from the net below and then painted a red stripe all the way around the box. If she opened the box up again to show the net, where would the red stripes be? Draw them onto the net. One has been done for you. 7 Complete these three digit numbers to make the following multiples A multiple of 3 5 A multiple of 4 5 A multiple of marks

22 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Calculate the value of: ( ) 7 9 Mrs Peters is buying cakes for a school picnic. Each cake is cut into 8 slices. If she buys 15 cakes, how many slices will she have? If she needs 280 slices, how many cakes will she have to buy?

23 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B This chart shows the different sports that 5 pupils play. Football Running Netball Tennis Karate Thomas Joseph Matthew Hannah Emma Which is the most popular sport? Who plays both tennis and football? How many children play more than two sports? 11 Write these numbers in the correct places on this Venn diagram Factors of 30 Odd numbers 2 marks

24 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B A bag of 12 apples costs How much does one apple cost? Max buys 8 bags of apples. How much does he spend, rounded to the nearest pound? 13 The shaded shape is drawn on a 1 cm square grid. 1 cm 1 cm What is the area of the shaded shape? cm 2

25 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B To form the following sequence, Holly subtracts 5 from the previous number, and then doubles the result. Fill in the next two numbers in the sequence Leah makes a shape with 5 identical rectangles, each with width 7 cm and length 18 cm. 18 cm 7 cm What is the area of one rectangle? cm 2 What is the area of the whole shape? cm 2 What is the perimeter of the whole shape? cm

26 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Alex made a pattern with some counters. He used three green counters and two blue counters for every one red counter. The pattern continues. If he uses 510 counters altogether, how many counters will he need of each colour? He will need red counters He will need blue counters He will need green counters 17 Write these numbers in the correct boxes on the number line % marks

27 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Jacob cuts a shape out of a piece of card and places it on squared paper. He then slides the shape 7 squares across and 5 squares up. Point A moves to point B. Draw the shape in its new position. B A 19 Here is an isosceles triangle. Calculate (don t measure) the angle marked x. x x = 2 marks 110

28 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Calculate of Adam shared one litre of orange juice between 8 people. 1 litre 500 ml How many millilitres did each person get? ml If he wanted to give each person 300ml of orange juice, how many litres of orange juice would he need altogether? litres

29 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Paper B Here are temperatures on a day in January in two different cities C C London, UK Toronto, Canada What is the temperature in each city? Temperature in London = C Temperature in Toronto = C 2 marks What is the difference between the two temperatures? C 23 James thinks of a number. He says: If you add 4 to my number and then halve the result, you will get 5. What is the number James started with?

30 KS2 Practice Papers Set 1 Mental Maths Test No Calculators Allowed

31 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Mental Maths Test Taking the Test 1 You are allowed only a pen or pencil - no ruler, rubber, calculator, mathematical equipment or extra paper. 2 You are allowed to jot down quick notes if it helps you, but be careful not to write too much or it will take you too long and you might miss the next question. 3 If you need to change an answer, neatly cross through the incorrect answer and write down the correct answer. 4 Some of the questions are harder than others, so don t worry if you can t answer them all. 5 Ask an adult or a friend to read the questions to you. 6 Each question should be read twice, very clearly. Then the reader should time, using an accurate stopwatch, the correct number of seconds before reading the next question. For the first five questions you have 5 seconds to answer each question after it has been read. For the next ten questions you have 10 seconds to answer each question, and you have 15 seconds to answer each of the final five questions. REMEMBER Practice Makes Perfect!

32 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Mental Maths Test Test Questions 5 seconds each 1 Write, in figures, the number two thousand and nineteen. 2 What is nine multiplied by nine? 3 How many millimetres are there in five centimetres? 4 Subtract ninety seven from one hundred. 5 Divide fifty four by nine. 10 seconds each 6 Add together two point four and three point seven. 7 What is two pounds fifty five, rounded to the nearest pound? 8 What temperature is ten degrees lower than five degrees Celsius? 9 Two bags of sweets cost seventy pence. How much do 3 bags cost? 10 How many sixes are there in three hundred and sixty? 11 What is one point five multiplied by three? 12 What is nine point nine, subtract nought point three? 13 Divide one point six by one hundred. 14 Ten times a number is four thousand. What is the number? 15 How many grams are there in one point four kilograms? seconds each The perimeter of a rectangle is fourteen centimetres. If the width is three centimetres, what is the length? 17 What number is half way between ninety and forty? 18 Which multiple of six lies between seventy five and eighty? 19 How many twenty pence pieces do you need to make nine pounds forty? 20 One chocolate costs thirty nine pence. How much do five of them cost?

33 KS2 Practice Papers: Set 1, Mental Maths Test Mental Maths Test Paper Answers Notes 1 5 seconds each 2 3 mm 5cm C 5 C 10 seconds each 9 70p g 1.4 kg 16 cm 14cm 15 seconds each p

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