Wigan LEA Numeracy Centre Year 5 Block 1 Assessment



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Wigan LEA Numeracy Centre Year 5 Block 1 Assessment 5 Section A Read and Respond Name: Date: Key Objectives Assessed Question Multiplying and dividing by 10 and 100 1, 2 Ordering positive and negative integers 3, 4 Rounding numbers to one or two decimal places 5, 6, 7 Relate fractions to division and their equivalent decimals 9 Calculate differences mentally 10 Other Objectives Assessed Finding fractions of numbers or quantities 8 Correct Responses Mark Overall Level for BLOCK 1 A & B

Year 5 Block 1 Assessment Section A 1. a. 7 x 10 = Write the number that should go in the empty box b. 10 x = 170 c. 107 x 10 = e. 13 x 100 = g. x 100 = 900 d. 1007 x 10 = f. 100 x = 1400 h. 76 x 100 = 2. a. 130 10 = Write the number that should go in the empty box b. 10 = 26 c. 2070 10 = e. 3700 100 = g. 100 = 90 d. 10 = 300 f. 100 = 6 h. 8300 = 83 3. Write out these sets of numbers in order from the lowest to the highest numbers a. 109 90 990 909 1009 b. -2-8 -1-6 -4 (1)

4. London Oslo Moscow Montreal Warsaw Look at the temperature chart for world cities City Temperature 2 o C -5 o C -17 o C -24 o C -8 o C a. Which city was the coldest? b. Which city was the warmest? c. How much warmer was London than Oslo? d. Which city had a temperature between 10 o C and 20 o C? Round these decimal numbers to the nearest whole number 5. Rounded to the nearest whole Decimal Number number 7.2 7 6.7 9.8 20.3 99.7 200.4 Round these decimal numbers to the nearest whole number 6. Rounded to the nearest whole Decimal Number number 6.12 6 9.47 9.96 19.72 98.54

7. a. Round 6.1m to the nearest metre m b. Round 5.8kg to the nearest kilogram kg c. Round 5.52km to the nearest kilometre km d. Round 11.49kg to the nearest kilogram kg e. Round 3.52 to the nearest pound f. Round 5.99 to the nearest pound g. Round 19.99 to the nearest pound h. Round 24.45 to the nearest pound 8. Calculate a. 1 of 72p = p b. 3 of 2 = p c. 2 of 36m = m d. 4 of 55kg = kg e. / of 250g = g f. 6 of 56p = p g. 7 of 100 = h. 8 of 81km = km (4) Complete the table below 9. Fraction Equivalent Decimal 1 0.5 / 0.25 0.2 @ H (3) 10. Calculate a. 43-36 = b. 404-397 = c. 706-598 = d. 804-592 = e. 3000-1997 = f. 2006-1999 = g. 8005-2998 = h. 6004-2992 =

Wigan LEA Numeracy Centre Year 5 Block 1 Assessment 5 Section B Written Calculations Name: Date: Key Objectives Assessed Question Know multiplication facts up to 10 x 10 1, 2 Addition and subtraction of positive integers less than 1000 3, 4 Use all four operations to solve word problems 5, 6 Carry out short multiplication 3 digit by single digit number 7 Other Objectives Assessed Classify triangles 8 Construct and measure straight lines to the nearest mm 9 Recognise positions, read and plot co-ordinates in the first quadrant 10 Interpret a bar line graph 11 Identify the mode in a set of data 12 Mark

Year 5 Block 1 Assessment Section B 1. Fill in the missing numbers a. 6 x 6 = b. 7 x 7 = c. 8 x 8 = d. 9 x 9 = e. 7 x = 42 f. 56 = 7 x g. 63 = 9 x h. 8 x 6 = i. 9 x = 72 j. x 6 = 54 2. Pear 7p Orange 8p Grapes 9p Apple 6p What is the cost of a. 8 pears p b. 7 grapes p c. 7 pears p d. 4 grapes p e. 9 oranges p f. 8 apples p g. 7 oranges p h. 9 apples p Calculate 3. 587 797 7587 475 + 546 + 675 + (3) 4. Calculate 7 5 4 7 2 4 9 3 2 4 8 6-3 8 6-6 1 7 7 - (3)

5. Look at the map below which shows distances between towns in kilometres Carlisle? Birmingham 179km London Exeter 335km St Ives 177km a. What is the distance from St Ives to London? Show your working out. b. It is 527km from London to Carlisle. What is the distance from Birmingham to Carlisle? Show your working out. 6. Find the total of 57 562 and 2187. Show your working out.

7. Show your working out for all of these questions a. What is 127 x 7? b. What is 235 x 8? c. What is 346 x 9? d. Bill saved 7 every week for one year. How much did he save? e. Gerry bought nine 26 pence stamps. How much did they cost?

8. Draw three lines to match the words to the correct triangle Right-angled triangle Equilateral triangle Scalene triangle Isosceles triangle (1) 9. Use a ruler to measure these lines a. mm b. mm c. mm d. Use a ruler to draw a straight line 72mm long. Start from the dot. D

10. 6 5 4 B 3 2 1 A C 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 a. Mark the position (with x) to complete the square. b. What are the co-ordinates of position C? (, ) 11. This bar line chart shows how many times each number was thrown when a dice was rolled 50 times. 12 10 Frequency 8 6 4 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Number on dice Scores on a dice rolled 50 times a. How many times was the number 3 thrown? b. Which number was rolled most often? (1)

12. A group of children weighed themselves. Look at their records. Child Bill Pam Will Sam Carl Jill Roy Sue Phil Mass 31kg 30kg 32kg 33kg 34kg 33kg 37kg 32kg 33kg a. Which was the most common mass? (mode) b. Who had a mass greater than 35kg?