Year 4 Mental Maths Test 4 Week 8

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Year 4 Mental Maths Test 4 Week 8 Term 1

Year 4 Mental Maths Test 4 Week 8 Term 1

Instructions • Test 4 ( end of week 8) • Listen carefully to each

Instructions • Test 4 ( end of week 8) • Listen carefully to each question. I will read each question twice before you write your answer

5 second response

5 second response

Question 1 Write the number two thousand six hundred and ten in figures.

Question 1 Write the number two thousand six hundred and ten in figures.

Question 2 Write a 2 -digit multiple of 4.

Question 2 Write a 2 -digit multiple of 4.

Question 3 What is half of 46?

Question 3 What is half of 46?

Question 4 Write an odd number between 89 and 99.

Question 4 Write an odd number between 89 and 99.

Question 5 What is 80 minus 63?

Question 5 What is 80 minus 63?

Question 6 What is one quarter of 32?

Question 6 What is one quarter of 32?

Question 7 Multiply 16 by 100.

Question 7 Multiply 16 by 100.

Question 8 What is 605 rounded to the nearest 10?

Question 8 What is 605 rounded to the nearest 10?

Question 9 How many 2 p coins make £ 1?

Question 9 How many 2 p coins make £ 1?

Question 10 Robert bakes 18 cakes. He shares them equally between himself and his

Question 10 Robert bakes 18 cakes. He shares them equally between himself and his 2 sisters. How many does each child get?

10 second response

10 second response

Question 11 Make the largest 4 digit number you can with these digits and

Question 11 Make the largest 4 digit number you can with these digits and write it down.

Question 12 Roughly how tall is your front door? Put a ring round the

Question 12 Roughly how tall is your front door? Put a ring round the correct answer.

Question 13 The price of a leather jacket doubled after the January sales. It

Question 13 The price of a leather jacket doubled after the January sales. It was £ 75. How much is it now?

Question 14 Ring two fractions which when added together would make a whole.

Question 14 Ring two fractions which when added together would make a whole.

Question 15 Look at the number line on your sheet. Write down the number

Question 15 Look at the number line on your sheet. Write down the number shown by the arrow.

5 Second Answers 1. Write the number 2610 in figures. (2610) 2. Write a

5 Second Answers 1. Write the number 2610 in figures. (2610) 2. Write a 2 -digit multiple of 4. (e. g. 12) 3. What is half of 46? (23) 4. Write an odd number between 89 and 99. (91, 93, 95 or 97) 5. What is 80 minus 63? (17) 6. What is one quarter of 32? (8) 7. Multiply 16 by 100. (1600) 8. What is 605 rounded to the nearest 10? (610) 9. How many 2 p coins make £ 1? (50) 10. Robert bakes 18 cakes. He shares them equally between himself and his 2 sisters. How many does each child get? (6)

10 Second Answers 11. Make the largest 4 -digit number you can with these

10 Second Answers 11. Make the largest 4 -digit number you can with these digits and write it down. (5320) 12. Roughly how tall is your front door? (2 m, 4 m, 6 m) Put a ring round the correct answer. (2 m) 13. The price of a leather jacket doubled after the January sales. It was £ 75. How much is it now? (£ 150) 14. Ring two fractions which when added together would make a whole. (3/10 & 7/10, 4/10 & 6/10) 15. Look at the number line on your sheet. Write down the number shown by the arrow. (264)

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References and additional resources. The questions and ideas for this Power. Point came from: Wigan LEA Numeracy Centre Year 4 Mental Arithmetic Tests Thank You Power. Point template published by www. ksosoft. com All the planning for this unit can be found at: http: //www. wiganschoolsonline. net/curriculum/maths/assess. shtm Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v 3. 0. (http: //www. nationalarchives. gov. uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/) All images used in this Power. Point was found at the free Public Domain Clip Art site. (https: //openclipart. org/) http: //www. clker. com or were included in the original document.