Key sta~e 1 - Year 1 Formative assessment task. (Sprin~ 2)
This task is designed to give year 1 teachers a snapshot of pupils knowledge,understanding and how they tackle maths questions.It will help you to see which areas need addressing with the class as a wholeand those pupils that may need some targeted support.It could help inform your mental! oral starters over the next half- term, usingthem to recap ,revise and read questions of this type to ensure understanding.It may inform your guided group work in the daily maths lesson or yourhomework. It could also help when choosing pupils for specific intervention orG& T focus.The paper was drawn up using the TestBase software and level 1 materialand is 24 questions long.lt would probably be best to administer in smallgroups with the teacher reading the questions, if needed.
There are 2 questions per mathematical area - the first of which is aLEVEL 1 a/b and the second a LEVEL 2c
Areas of Mathematics1,2 Ordering numbers3,4 Properties of number - biggest! smallest5,6 Addition7,8 Subtraction9,10 Money11,12 Addition ! multiplication13,14 Interpreting information15,16 Properties of shape17,18 Measure (length)19,20 Time21,22 Pattern & Sequence23,24 Measure ( weight)
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5 What is the answer to these sums? You may use cubes.
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6 Look at the squares of chocolate.
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7 If Jack eats 3 biscuits, how many will be left?
8 15 ducks are on the pond.
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