I have been tutoring for the transfer test for 6 years.
I have created this booklet as an initial assessment of the children’s level prior the the test preparation.
It will allow their teacher/tutor to find the gaps in their learning and which areas need targeted.
Children have to name and list the properties of 2d shapes
Children have to draw the 2d shapes based on the facts given
Children have to guess the 2d shape based on the clues given
Children have to name the different shapes they can see
Children have to colour certain shapes certain colours (2 worksheets - covering square, rectangle, circle, triangle, hexagon, pentagon and octagon)
Venn diagrams for
Numbers with 4 tens and even numbers
multiples of 7 and odd numbers
multiples of 5 and odd numbers
multiples of 9 and even numbers
blank to create own
2d shapes-
Children have to name and list the properties of 2d shapes
Children have to draw the 2d shapes based on the facts given
Children have to guess the 2d shape based on the clues given
Children have to name the different shapes they can see
Children have to colour certain shapes certain colours (2 worksheets - covering square, rectangle, circle, triangle, hexagon, pentagon and octagon)
3d shapes -
Children have to write the properties of 3d shapes
Children have to fill in missing details of 3d shapes
Children have to identify the shape from the clues given
Children have to investigate whether a shape will roll, stack or slide
volume -
2 differentiated volume sheets
1 x volume and decimals
Children have to write the properties of 3d shapes
Children have to fill in missing details of 3d shapes
Children have to identify the shape from the clues given
Children have to investigate whether a shape will roll, stack or slide
2 x Area worksheets
2 x Perimeter worksheets
The perimeter worksheet could easily be adapted to suit the needs of any group depending on how challenging you make the numbers.
Worksheet 1: Children have to estimate how many litres each household item holds
Page 2: Answers to worksheet 1
Worksheet 2: Children have to convert between litres and ml
Worksheet 3: Children have to work out the volume of the cuboids (can be adapted to suit needs of class e.g. could make one of numbers decimal)