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Mathematics Practice Paper 3: reasoning Time: about 35 minutes No calculator allowed 35 marks First name Middle name Last name Total marks

Practice Question spots 1 p Ref: 2C8 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-2 of 24

2 80 91 890 100 89 Ref: 1N1a/2N2a 3 pieces Ref: 2N6 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-3 of 24

4 6 + 4 6-4 6 + 6 6 4 Ref: 2C8 5 Ref: 2P2 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-4 of 24

6 Circle the longest time. 1 hour 75 minutes 65 minutes 59 minutes Ref: 2M4b/2M4c 7 Write these numbers in order, starting with the largest 81 37 56 73 18 largest smallest Ref: 2N2b/2N3 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-5 of 24

8 A bag of sweets costs 50 pence. Poppy has 39 pence. How much more money does Poppy need to buy the sweets? pence Ref: 2C4/2M9 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-6 of 24

9 What time does the clock show? Tick the correct box. twenty past six half past four half past five twenty past five Ref: 1M4a/2M4a 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-7 of 24

10 Circle the three numbers that are Odd. 81 35 56 75 18 50 Ref: 2C6 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-8 of 24

11 Some children choose their favourite colour The chart shows the results a) How many more children choose Green than Red? children b) How many children choose Red, Blue or Green altogether? children Ref: 2S2b/2S1 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-9 of 24

12 Measure the longest line. A B C cm Ref: 2M2 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-10 of 24

13 Look at these numbers. 1 11 20 9 Write each number once to make these correct. < > Ref: 2N2b 14 A bunch of grapes had 25 grapes, The grapes were shared equally between 5 friends. How many grapes did each friend get? grapes Ref: 2C8 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-11 of 24

15 Poppy has some coins. Henry has 1p more. How much money does Henry have p Ref: 2M3a/2M9 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-12 of 24

16 Fill in the missing numbers to make each pair of cards total 15. One pair is done for you. 10 5 8 4 Ref: 2C1/C3 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-13 of 24

17 Poppy coloured in a quarter of a circle. Which fraction shows how much she coloured in? Circle it. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 4 Ref: 2F2 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-14 of 24

18 Write six different numbers to make these sums correct. + = 35 + = 35 + = 35 Ref: 2C4 19 The numbers on this number line go up by the same amount each time. Write the missing numbers in the boxes. 15 40 Ref: 2N4 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-15 of 24

20 There are 15 girls and 17 boys at a birthday party. There are 50 cakes. Each child ate one cake. How many cakes are left? Show your working cakes 2 marks Ref: 2C4 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-16 of 24

21 Henry and Poppy count sheep in a field Henry counts 29 black sheep Poppy counts 17 white sheep. How many sheep do they count altogether? sheep Ref: 2C4 22 Write a number in the box to make this number sentence correct. 13 + 8 = 9 Ref: 2C3/2C2b 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-17 of 24

23 Henry and Poppy have a bag of chips each. In each bag there are 9 chips. How many chips do they have altogether? chips Ref: 2C8 24 Tick the Hexagon. Ref: 1G1a/2G1a 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-18 of 24

25 Shade exactly 3 of this shape. 4 Ref: 2F1a 26 Henry has two baking trays to bake cakes. Write a number sentence using and = to show that Henry can bake 24 cakes. Ref: 2C7 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-19 of 24

27 There are 40 marbles in a box. Henry takes 31 marbles out the box. Poppy puts 19 marbles in the box. How many marbles are in the box now? Show your working marbles 2 marks Ref: 2C4 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-20 of 24

28 Complete these sums One is done for you 10 10 + = 20 23 + = 50 + 9 = 70 Ref: 2C1/2C3 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-21 of 24

29 Some grapes weigh 18 grams. 18 g The grapes and some cherries weigh 31 grams together. 31 g What do the cherries weigh? g Ref: 2C4 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-22 of 24

30 Look at these shapes. How many sides do they have? Complete the table Shape Number of Sides Ref: 2G2b 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-23 of 24

31 Draw lines to divide the rectangle into thirds ( ). Use the dots to help you. Ref: 2F1a End of Test 2017 MathsMadeEasy www.mathsmadeeasy.co.uk KS1 Reasoning-3, Page-24 of 24