At one stage in my teaching career I was responsible for setting the maths paper for entry to the school at 11+. At another stage I was responsible for preparing year 6 pupils for the range of maths papers which they needed to pass for entry to senior schools at 11+. Although the actual maths papers which these pupils took did vary to some extent, on the whole they tended to follow a fairly standard format. In the run-up to the exam season I would give pupils a weekly practice paper; this seemed sufficient for them to develop the necessary exam technique. In case they might be useful to anyone else, I have assembled here some of the practice papers I created. There are 8 papers altogether : papers A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2 (the letters denote increasing difficulty) are fairly standard fare; papers M1 and M2 are multiple-choice papers (a few schools set papers in this format). For the first six papers, the mark available for each question is clearly shown on the paper, with the marks available for the whole paper totalling exactly 100; the multiple-choice papers have a maximum possible mark of 50 (1 mark for each of the 50 questions). Each of the papers is accompanied by a complete set of answers.
nb These papers could also be used as end-of-term or end-of-year maths papers for Yr6 or Yr7 pupils.
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