The Kent Test 11+ last year was a new format. There is therefore a very limited supply of past papers! I have put together a practice maths paper based closely on the new format. I have also made a multiple choice answer sheet to go with it. I find my students really like to know what the format will be - this improves their confidence. I hope other people will find it useful.<br />
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Nothing elaborate - just a worksheet based on fairly typical 11+ algebra questions.
I put it together just for a bit of extra practice for my pupils - algebra isn't exactly a favourite topic!
A have done a whole series of these. One of my pupils cannot get enough of them! She really enjoys calculating the age of all the animals. Everytime we do a new topic she requests an 'Age of Animals' sheet.
This would be suitable for 11+ candidates.
Worksheet practice on ratio. A question to fill in the missing gaps for equivalent ratios and a couple more about dividing cards between people in a specified ratio.<br />
Suitable for 11+, year 5 and year 6.
Revision practice for 11+, Year 5 or Year 6.<br />
Simple areas and perimeters of squares and rectangles; last question is a little more tricky and involves thinking about the area of a rectangle and what a square would look like with the same area.
Just some notes on what algebra is and a few pointers to help students. Contains tips on how to solve simple equations such as a - 3 = 5 and how to simply expressions by putting 'like' terms together.
A revision sheet for 11+, year 5 or year 6. Simple revision exercise using Drumstick sweets to practice a four part question - ratio, fraction, percentage and probability.
This would suit late KS1 and perhaps early KS2. I was specifically requested to do this by a pupil who thoroughly enjoyed Finding the ages of giraffes.
A couple of questions suitable for 11+ students and GCSE foundation level. The shapes have letters for the length of their sides rather than just straight forward numbers.
Just a single multi-part question to revise percentages and fractions using the number of ice creams sold on a stall at the beach.<br />
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Suitable for 11+, year 5 or year 6.