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©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessments
National Curriculum
Year 2 - Assessment Pack
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessments
Year 2 - Chapter Assessments
Set of 25 non write-on Masters
corresponding to
Chapters 1-13 of the Year 2 Book 2A.
Chapters 1-12 of the Year 2 Book 2B.
Part A
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessments
TeeJay Maths
This Pack should be used in conjunction with TeeJay Publishers National
Curriculum Year 2 Books 2A and 2B, along with its associated Year 2
Course Planner and Year 2 Homework Support Pack.
It consists of the following set of photocopiable Masters :-
A A set of 25 - A4 Assessments which match the curricular
content of each of the 25 corresponding chapters in the
Year 2 Books 2A and 2B.
B A second set of 25 - A4 Assessments which are identical to
the above but which should be used as a write-on resource.
C A set of five A4 BLOCK ASSESSMENTS which are
cumulative in nature and assess the main 8 Block Outcomes :-
• Number and Algebra Topics from Book 2A
• Measurement and Geometry Topics from Book 2A
• Number and Algebra Topics from Book 2B
• Measurement and Geometry Topics from Book 2B
• Statistics and Probability
D A second set of five A4 BLOCK ASSESSMENTS which are
identical to the above but which should be used as a write-
on resource.
E An End of Year Full DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT covering
every strand of Year 2 work - to be used as a Diagnostic Tool.
F A complete set of Answers.
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 1 - Whole Numbers 1
Bk 2A - Chapter 1
(Whole Numbers 1)
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. How many sweets are in these jars ?
a b c
2. Write down all the missing numbers :-
a 7 8 .... 10 11 .... 13
b 35 37 39 .... .... .... 47 .... ....
c 33 30 27 .... .... 18 .... ....
d 25 30 35 .... .... 50 .... ....
e .... 20 .... .... 50 .... .... 80 ....
3. What is the number that comes just after :-
a 34 b 48 c 79 d 60 ?
4. What is the number that comes just before :-
a 19 b 31 c 70 d 88 ?
5. To what numbers do arrows A, B and C point ?
6. There are 36 laps in a race.
If Jensen has just finished lap 3 how many has he to go ?
7. There are 56 Tigers rugby tops on a rail inside a store.
If 4 more are on display in a window, how many tops in total
does the store have for sale ?
45 5550 60 70
A B C
Tigers
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 3 - Time 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 3
(Time 1)
1. Write the time shown on each clock :–
a b c
2. Write the time on each of the following clocks in 2 ways :–
(Example – half past 6 or 6:30 )
a b c
d e f
3. Draw clock faces to show these times :-
a b c
4. List these times in order, from the earliest time to the latest time.
quarter past ten - 9:30 - quarter to 10 - 9:15 - nine o’clock.
5:15 11:45 3:30
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 4 - Subtraction 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 4
(Subtraction 1)
1. Copy and complete :-
a b c d
e f g h
2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :-
a Out of a class of 29 pupils, 6 were off school with the flu.
How many were in class at that time ?
b Miss Adams owns 48 pairs of shoes.
She gives 12 pairs to her sister.
How many pairs of shoes does she keep ?
3. Write the answer to :-
a 36 – 2 b 55 – 5 c 48 – 7 d 96 – 4
e 19 – 13 f 77 – 27 g 88 – 46 h 98 – 88.
4. Work out the answer to these problems mentally (in your head ) :-
a A shop has 78 umbrellas for sale.
One rainy day, 44 of the umbrellas were sold.
How many umbrellas did that leave the shop with ?
b Jason has 29 pencils.
He gives 2 of them to Paula and 7 to Brian.
How many pencils does Jason have now ?
57
– 4
39
– 6
77
– 5
89
– 9
45
– 21
68
– 33
87
– 17
98
– 93
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 5 - Symmetry
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 5
(Symmetry)
1. Do these shapes or pictures have symmetry ? (Write Yes or No).
a b c
d e f
g h i
j k l
2. Write 2 things that you can see right now that have symmetry.
3. Here is a picture of a penguin which shows symmetry.
Draw a picture of the front of a car, showing
symmetry, and put in a line where you would
make a fold to show the symmetry .
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 6 - Whole Numbers 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 6
(Whole Numbers 2)
1. Copy this group of numbers,
64, 66, 68, 70, 72, ....., ....., .....
and continue the pattern till you reach the number 90.
2. What are the missing numbers here :-
a 8, 10, ....., ....., 16, ....., .... .
b 67, 65, 63, ....., ....., 57, ....., ....., 51, ..... .
c 44, ....., 48, ....., ....., 54, 56, ....., ....., ....., 64 ?
3. The numbers on these doors go down in 2’s.
What numbers are missing from 3 of the doors ?
4. Write the number 2 down from and 2 up from each number :-
a b c
5. Copy and complete each pattern :-
a 43, 53, 63, ...., 83, .... b 72, 62, 52, ...., ...., 22, .... .
6. Write the next three numbers in this pattern :-
61, 51, 41, 31, ....., ....., ..... .
68 59 40
43 41 35 33
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 7 - 2–D Shapes 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 7
(2-D Shapes 1)
1. Name these 2 dimensional shapes :-
a b c d
2. a Name the 2 dimensional
shapes in the picture.
b Write beside each
answer to part a
how many of them
there are.
3. a How many angles are in a triangle ?
b How many sides has a square ?
c How many corners does a circle have ?
d How many sides does a semicircle have ?
e How many angles has a rectangle ?
4. A triangle has three angles and a square has four.
Describe one other thing which makes the two shapes different.
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 8 - Addition 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 8
(Addition 2)
1. Copy and complete :-
a b c d
e f g h
2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :-
a On Friday, Sam caught 8 tadpoles from a nearby lake.
He went back on Saturday and caught another 67.
How many tadpoles did he catch in total ?
b A bakery makes 49 loaves each weekday.
On a Friday, an extra 24 are made.
How many loaves does the bakery make on a Friday ?
Questions 3 and 4 should be done mentally - just write down the answers.
3. Write down the answer to :-
a 7 + 9 + 8 b 6 + 5 + 9 c 58 + 7 d 9 + 75
e 27 + 68 f 57 + 37 g 44 + 28 h 65 + 29.
4. a At a dinner dance, 37 ladies wore their hair
up and 39 wore their hair down.
How many ladies were at the dinner dance ?
b Into her chocolate cake Angela puts 25 maltesers
and 49 smarties.
How many sweeties does she have in her cake ?
19
+ 6
8
+ 54
27
+ 7
68
+ 9
53
+ 28
19
+ 69
54
+ 37
46
+ 46
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 9 - Subtraction 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 9
(Subtraction 2)
1. Copy and complete :-
a b c d
e f g h
2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :-
a Jane bought a box of chocolates containing milk and plain chocolates.
Of the 62 chocolates in the box, 25 were plain.
How many milk chocolates were there ?
b A zoo has 38 turtles.
When I visited, 19 of them were out of the water.
How many were in the water ?
Questions 3 and 4 should be done mentally - just write down the answer.
3. Write down the answer to :-
a 24 – 8 b 31 – 15 c 72 – 44 d 53 – 27
e 85 – 19 f 64 – 58 g 93 – 66 h 72 – 33.
4. a FastPaint has won a contract to paint the houses in a new estate.
They needed 72 litres of white paint. They already have 58 litres.
How many litres of white paint will need to be bought in ?
b A CD contains 40 tracks.
25 are rock and 5 are pop. The rest are rap.
How many rap tracks are there ?
24
– 7
75
– 6
32
– 8
51
– 9
62
– 17
53
– 28
84
– 16
91
– 49
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 10 - Money
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 10
(Money)
1. a How many are in ?
b How many are in ?
c How many are in ?
2. List the coins you might use to pay for each item exactly :–
a b c
3. Max has Evie has
a How much does each person have ?
b How much do they have altogether ?
c How much more does Evie have than Max ?
35 cents
70 cents
95
cents
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 10 - Money
4. Copy and find the answers :-
a b c d
5. How many $1 coins can I get for :-
a one $5 note and a $2 coin b two $5 notes and three $2 coins
c a $10 note and two $5 notes d a $5 note and four $2 coins ?
6. What is the total value of each of these :–
a b
c d
7. What notes and coins would you need to pay for something costing :–
a $7 b $14 c $12 and 5 cents
d $15 and 50 cents e $8 and 60 cents f $13 and 95 cents.
8. Matilda goes to the bank and takes out $60 from her account.
She asks for it in $5 notes.
How many $5 notes will Matilda get ?
45 cents
+ 20 cents
...... cents
25 cents
+ 65 cents
...... cents
70 cents
- 25 cents
...... cents
80 cents
- 25 cents
...... cents
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 11 - Grouping
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 11
(Grouping)
1. Hannah, Amy and Ella each bought 2 scones.
How many scones did they buy altogether ?
2. Seven Pot Noodles are placed on each of 3 shelves.
How many Pot Noodles altogether are on display ?
3. a How many pieces of fruit can you see ?
b Mrs Ford buys 3 lots of these.
How many pieces of fruit does she have ?
4. a How many fizzy juice cans in one pack ?
b Mr Wylde bought three packs.
How many cans did he have ?
5. The owner of a fairground
bought 3 lots of dodgem cars.
Each lot had 10 cars in it.
How many cars did he buy altogether ?
6. There are 12 balloons in this bundle.
Alan, Jake and Alf each buy a bundle.
How many balloons did the boys buy in total ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 12 - 2-D Shapes 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 12
(2-D Shapes 2)
For each question 1 to 9, name the quadrilateral.
Sometimes, there is more than 1 answer.
Choose from :-
1. Its 4 angles are right angles. (2 answers)
2. It looks the same when turned upside down. (3 answers)
3. It is often called a diamond. (1 answer)
4. Its has 4 equal sides. (2 answers)
5. Two of its angles are equal. The other two are not. (1 answer)
6. It fits into itself exactly 4 ways
if you are allowed to turn it over. (2 answers)
7. It has 4 equal sides but not all of its angles are equal. (1 answer)
8. It fits into itself exactly 8 ways. (1 answer)
9. It does not have symmetry. (... answer)
square rectangle rhombus kite
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 14 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 13 - Time 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2A - Chapter 13
(Time 2)
1. What months are missing ?
a July, .................., September, ...............
b November, .................. , .................. , February
c August, July, .................. , May, .................. .
2. a What month comes just before November ?
b What month comes just after March ?
c What month is it 2 months before February ?
3. Easter Day is in the Autumn.
a What season follows on just after Autumn ?
b What is the season just before Autumn ?
4. Write 1st May, 2015 using 6 digits.
5. Write the date 19/09/16 fully in word form.
6. Would you measure these in hours, minutes or seconds :-
a the time you spend in school each day
b the time taken for an athlete to run a kilometre
c the final countdown for a space shuttle launch ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 1 - Grouping
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2B - Chapter 1
(Grouping)
1. Ten girls were each given 2 digestive biscuits.
How many biscuits in total were they given ?
2. a How many sweets can you see here ?
b 3 boys each have this number of sweets.
How many do they have altogether ?
3. Jam rolls are cut into 6 slices.
How many slices will you get from 5 jam rolls ?
4. Each branch of a plant has leaves and seeds growing on it.
a How many leaves are there ?
b How many seeds are growing ?
c If the plant has 5 identical branches, how many
leaves and seeds will there be altogether ?
5. Balloons are sold in packs of 3.
Chloe buys 7 packs and Liam buys 5 packs.
How many balloons do they have altogether ?
6. How many counters in total :-
a 2 lots of 7 counters b 3 lots of 9 counters
c 5 lots of 8 counters d 9 lots of 5 counters ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 2 - 3 Dimensions
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2B - Chapter 2
(3 Dimensions)
1. What are the mathematical names of these 3-D shapes ?
a b c d
e f g
2. List the 3-D shapes shown
in the picture and state how
many of each there are.
3. a What 2-D pieces of card have been
glued together to make this shape ?
b What 2-D shapes are used to make a cylinder ?
4. What 3-D shape is made by using :-
a 1 square and 4 triangles b 1 circle and 1 curved surface ?
5. How many :-
a faces has a sphere b corners has a square pyramid
c edges has a cuboid d edges has a cone ?
6. Name two 3-D shapes which you could roll down a hill.
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 3 - Sharing 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2B - Chapter 3
(Sharing 1)
1. Socks come in pairs.
How many pairs can be made
from 10 socks ?
2. Six oranges are shared between Harry and William.
How many oranges will Harry get ?
3. Each seat on a minibus can hold 2 people.
16 people get on the bus.
If they sit in two’s how many seats will
they take up ?
4. 12 mice were put in cages, two to a cage.
How many cages were needed ?
5. Paul and Paula shared 8 five cents coins between them.
How many coins did they each get ?
6. 18 meatballs are to be heated using 2 microwaves.
An equal number are placed in
each of the 2 microwaves.
How many will go in each microwave ?
7. What is :-
a double 5 b double 7
c half of 2 d half of 18 ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2B - Chapter 4
(Graphs & Tables 1)
1. This block graph shows the
colour of the cars parked along
Denial Bay’s sea front one day.
How many :-
a red cars were there ? (Not 5)
b silver cars ?
c drivers parked a white car ?
d more blue cars were there than black ?
e less white cars were there than silver ones ?
2. The table shows the number of kilometres
Olivia ran each day as she practised for a
marathon race.
a How many kilometres did Olivia
run on Saturday ?
b How many kilometres did she run on :–
(i) Sunday
(ii) Monday
(iii) Wednesday ?
c How many fewer kilometres did she run on her
4th day of practice than on her 1st day ?
d How many kilometres did Olivia run altogether ?
Red
Silver
Blue
Black
White
= 2 cars
DAY km
Saturday 12
Sunday 10
Monday 7
Tuesday 8
Wednesday 6
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
3. This table shows the costs for a rail ticket from March to May for
adults and children.
a What would it cost for :–
(i) one adult in March
(ii) one child in April ?
b How much would it cost altogether for Mrs Barclay and her son
to travel in March ?
c How much would it cost in total for Mr and Mrs Peters
to travel in May ?
d How much dearer would it be for
Mr Beck to travel in April than
in March ?
4. Mr and Mrs Jones were arranging the
meal for their daughter’s wedding.
They have to choose a STARTER and
a MAIN COURSE from the Menu List
shown :-
2 possible selections are shown
in the table below.
Find the remaining 4 possible
selections.
March April May
Adult $18 $32 $25
Child $12 $19 $16
STARTER MAIN
Menu 1 Soup Chicken
Menu 2 Melon Fish
Menu 3 ... ...
Menu 4 ... ...
Menu 5 ... ...
Menu 6 ... ...
Starters :-
• Soup
• Melon
Main Courses :-
• Chicken
• Fish
• Lamb
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
5. A group of people were asked at
the airport to say which country
they had just been to.
a Which country was the most popular to have visited ?
b How many of those asked had visited :-
(i) Fiji (ii) Tonga (iii) Samoa
(iv) Soloman Is. (v) New Zealand.
c How many more people visited Fiji than Samoa ?
d How many people were questioned ?
6. Prices are shown for the three tours.
a How much would it cost for :–
(i) one adult, City Tour on
a Monday ?
(ii) one child, River Tour on
a Sunday ?
(iii) two adults, Both Tours
on a Saturday ?
b Mr Williams took his son on
the City Tour on Tuesday.
How much did it cost him ?
c Mrs Brown and her daughter paid $42 altogether for their tour.
Which Tour did they go on and when did they go ?
Key :- stands for 2 people
Mon – Fri Weekend
Adult Child Adult Child
City
River
Both
$20 $17 $22 $18
$21 $18 $23 $19
$27 $21 $28 $22
ANGLO
ANGLO
Fiji
Tonga
Samoa
Soloman Is.
New Zealand
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 5 - Sharing 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2B - Chapter 5
(Sharing 2)
1. Share 6 coloured pencils equally among
Aaron, James and Ryan.
How many pencils will they each get ?
2. a How many 10 cent coins can you see ?
b They are to be shared equally among 3 girls.
How many coins will each girl get ?
3. Fifteen strawberries have to be split equally
among 3 tubs of ice-cream
How many strawberries should there be
in each tub ?
4. 12 ice lollies were packed in boxes of three.
How many boxes were needed ?
5. Andrew needs to buy 24 burgers for a barbie.
They come in packs of 3.
How many packs will he have to buy ?
6. Alice is making bows to hang up in her room.
She bought 23 metres of ribbon.
It takes 3 metres of ribbon to make each bow.
a How many bows could she make ?
b How many metres of ribbon were left over ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 6 - Length/Area
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Bk 2B - Chapter 6
(Length & Area)
1. a Which of these 4 lines is the longest ? (A, B, C or D)
A
B
C
D
b Which line is the shortest ?
2. Write the colour of these paintbrushes in order.
Start with the brush that is the shortest
3. Which CD has the smallest area ?
4. Which of the lids on these tins has the largest area ?
1
2 3
A CB
red
blue
white
black
yellow
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 7 - Fractions 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
(Fractions 1)
1. What fraction of a whole melon is this ?
2. What fraction of the whole pipe is the one piece shown by the arrow ?
3. These shapes have been split into equal parts.
What fraction of each shape has been shaded ?
a b c
4. Trace or copy this shape :-
Colour in half of it.
5. John, Paul and George and Ringo want to share
this bar of chocolate equally among themselves.
a What fraction will each boy receive ?
b How many small chocolate squares will
each boy get ?
6. What is :- a half of 14 b a quarter of 20 ?
Bk 2B - Chapter 7
(Fractions 1)
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 8 - Chance
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Answer likely, unlikely, certain or impossible for these :-
a When you are older you will be an astronaut.
b If you jump up you will come back down again.
c You will live for ever.
d You will scuff your new school shoes within the first week of school.
2. In a game, these cards are turned
face down and one is chosen :-
a Which letter is least likely to be chosen ?
b Is it likely or unlikely that an E will be chosen ?
c Which letter stands the second best chance of being chosen ?
d What chance do you have of choosing the letter S ?
3. Max and Luke are playing a game of Hoop-La.
If Max hoops on a number ending with a 5, he wins.
If Luke hoops on a number ending with a 0, he wins.
Who is more likely to win ?
4. Eight people out for a meal decide that the first
name out of the hat should pay for everyone’s meal.
The names which go into the hat are :-
a Is it likely or unlikely that a member of the Guthrie family will pay ?
b If it is a Guthrie - is it likely or unlikely to be a female ?
c What are the chances of a complete stranger paying for the meal ?
Bk 2B - Chapter 8
(Chance)
HOOP-LA5
40
10
30
50
35
15
25
20
Jack Guthrie Zara Guthrie
Emma Guthrie
Sarah Guthrie Ruby Guthrie
Nick Hutton
Mia Hutton
Joe Cairns
R
E
F
E R
E
E
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 9 - Location/Direction
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Gail is jumping around in the middle of several children who surround her.
Gail is looking at Ken.
a Gail makes a quarter turn clockwise.
Who is she now looking at ?
b Gail looks at Eli.
She turns anticlockwise.
Who is the first person she will see ?
c Gail looks back towards Eli.
She makes a half turn clockwise.
Who is she now looking at ?
d Gail looks at Ann. She makes a quarter turn anticlockwise.
Who is she now facing ?
e Gail looks at Pete. She turns to look at Ken.
Describe her movement.
2. Describe Doug’s two journeys shown below (use left, right, forward etc...) :–
a b
12
10
11
9 3
2
1
8
5
4
Ken
Eli
Gary
Martin
Pete
Jenny
Ann 6
7
. .
Gail
Start
end
Start
end
Bk 2B - Chapter 9
(Location & Direction)
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 9 - Location/Direction
3. Look at this
street map.
a Farmer Giles
travels from his
farm to the
library.
Copy and complete the set of instructions he used :–
• Come out of the farm.
• Turn right into ....... Road.
• Turn 1st ......... into ............ Street.
• Turn 2nd ......... and the library is on your ..........
b Write similar directions to get from the school to the post box.
c Write the directions from the police station to the soccer ground.
d • I leave the shop and turn left.
• I take the 2nd on the right and walk along the road.
• I then take the 2nd street on my left.
What will I then pass on my left side ?
4. David hangs his tools on his hut wall.
a What hangs just above
the axe ?
b What hangs just to the
right of the spanner ?
c What hangs furthest away
from the hammer ?
School Street
ParkRoad
police
station
library
post
box
FarmRoad
BookStreet
RobStreet
Stadium Road
Birdy Road
Post Road
golf
club
park
shop
school
soccer
ground
farm
saw
hammer
spannerscrewdriver
chisel
clamp
pliers
axe
drill
ruler
stanley
knifeplane
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 10 - Fractions 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. What fraction of these shapes has been shaded ?
a b c
2. Trace or draw this circle with 16 “bits”.
a Colour in any 1
2
of the shape red.
b Colour in any 1
4
of the shape green.
c Now colour in any 1
8
of it blue.
3. Tiddles sleeps for 12 hours.
He dreams a quarter of this.
How many hours does he dream ?
4. Max is playing with some tennis balls.
He gives 1
8
of them to Grace.
How many balls does Grace get ?
5. Ava bought 24 balloons.
She gave one eighth of them
to Sophie, who then gave two
of the balloons to Olivia.
How many balloons was Sophie left with ?
Bk 2B - Chapter 10
(Fractions 2)
z z z z z z
z z z z z z
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 14 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 11 - Mass/Volume
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Which is lighter in each case :-
a grape or apple b tennis ball or balloon c eagle or sparrow.
2. Which hat is heavier here -
the top hat or the baseball cap ?
3. Look at these scales.
Try to decide which of the 3
boxes is the heaviest (A, B or C) ?
4. Write these objects in order with the greatest volume first :-
light bulb - tin of paint - sim card - pencil - jam jar.
5. Would you use kilograms or grams to measure the weight of :-
a a full rubbish bin b a tin of baked beans ?
6. Would you use millilitres or litres to measure the volume in :-
a a petrol can b a medicine bottle ?
7. Copy the following as shown, but put in “is greater” or “is less”.
a the weight of an elephant ........ than the weight of a lion.
b the mass of a vacuum cleaner ........ than the mass of a tumble drier.
8. This plastic bottle can hold 10 litres of liquid.
How many more litres must be poured into
the bottle to make it full ?
A
B
C
A
Bk 2B - Chapter 11
(Mass & Volume)
5
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 15 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 12 - Whole Numbers
1. Write these numbers using digits :-
a forty nine b two hundred and seventy eight.
2. Write these numbers in words :-
a 65 b 308 c 672 d 444.
3. Write the number that comes :-
a just before 500 b just after 899 c ten before 310.
4. Put the following numbers in order, starting with the largest :-
329, 392, 293, 278, 287, 300, 320.
5. Write, in order, the five numbers that come just before 673.
6. To what numbers do arrows A, B and C point ?
7. Three tortoises, Thomas, Speedy and Slow-Mo are entered for a race.
a How far had Thomas managed to walk ?
b How far ahead of Slow-Mo was Speedy at this point ?
c The race is over 60 metres. How far had Speedy still to walk ?
145 155150 875 885
A B C
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Slow-Mo Thomas Speedy
20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m
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Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. represents the number 5. Use tally marks to show :-
a 9 b 16 c 25 d 32.
2. A group of children were asked what
type of game they played most.
The results are shown in the table.
Draw a pictograph to show this information.
(Use to represent 1 child).
3. A few people were asked what
kind of movie they liked to rent.
Their answers are in this table.
a Copy and complete the tally
table to show these results.
b How many people gave the
answer “Drama” ?
c How many people were asked ?
d What was the most popular answer -
how many voted for that ?
e Draw a block graph from the table,
with a title and all the headings.
Let stand for 2 people.
l l l l
Comedy Action Comedy Drama
Drama Action Action Action
Action Drama Action Action
Romance Thriller Comedy Drama
Thriller Thriller Drama Action
Action Action Thriller Romance
Comedy Action Comedy Drama
Drama Action Action Comedy
Action Drama Action Action
Place Tally Total number
U.S.A l l 2
Italy l l l l 4
France l l l l 5
Spain l l l l l l 7
U.K. l l l l l 6
Film Tally Total
Comedy
Drama
Action
Romance
Thriller
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Comedy ..... ..... ..... .....
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Bk 2B - Chapter 13
(Graphs & Tables 2)
X-Box - 6 Play Station 2 - 2
PC - 4 Play Station 3 - 7
Nintendo - 3 Board Games - 5
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Year 2 - Chapter Assessments
Set of 25 WRITE-ON Masters
corresponding to
Chapters 1-13 of the Year 2 Book 2A.
Chapters 1-12 of the Year 2 Book 2B.
Part B
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 1 - Whole Numbers 1
1. How many sweets are in these jars ?
a b c
2. Fill in all the missing numbers :-
a 7 8 .... 10 11 .... 13
b 35 37 39 .... .... .... 47 .... ....
c 33 30 27 .... .... 18 .... ....
d 25 30 35 .... .... 50 .... ....
e .... 20 .... .... 50 .... .... 80 ....
3. What is the number that comes just after :-
a 34 b 48
c 79 d 60 ?
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
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4. What is the number that comes just before :-
a 19 b 31
c 70 d 88 ?
5. To what number does each arrow point ?
6. There are 36 laps in a race.
Jensen has just finished lap 3.
How many has he to go ?
7. There are 56 Tigers rugby tops on a rail inside a store.
4 more are on display in a window.
How many tops in total does
the store have for sale ?
45 5550 60 70
TIGERS
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 - Bk 2A - Ch 2 - Addition 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Complete these sums :-
a b c d
e f g h
2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :-
a Two rolls of tape are 42 centimetres
and 33 centimetres long.
What’s their total length ?
b Harry jogged for 27 minutes and stopped to rest.
He then continued to jog for another 12 minutes.
How long did Harry jog for ?
22
+ 5
71
+ 4
52
+ 7
3
+ 84
21
+ 35
22
+ 53
42
+ 36
18
+ 81
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3. Write the answer to :-
a 28 + 1 b 32 + 5 c 66 + 3 d 81 + 7
e 17 + 21 f 43 + 34 g 71 + 25 h 9 + 4 + 2.
4. Find the answer to these problems in your head :-
a There are 3 ladybirds on one leaf, 5 on another
and 11 on a third leaf.
How many ladybirds are there ?
b 45 cents for a slice of apple pie.
A slice of apple pie with cream costs 5 cents extra.
What does it cost altogether for 1 slice
without cream and 1 slice with cream ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 3 - Time 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Write the time shown on each clock :–
a
b
c
2. List these times in order, from the earliest time to the latest time.
quarter past ten - 9:30 - quarter to 10 - 9:15 - nine o’clock.
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3. Write the time on each of the following clocks in 2 ways :–
(Example – half past 6 or 6:30 )
a b c
d e f
4. Show each time on the blank clock face below it :-
a b c
5:15 10:45 3:30
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 4 - Subtraction 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Complete these subtractions :-
a b c d
e f g h
2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :-
a Out of a class of 29 pupils, 6 were off school with the flu.
How many were in class at that time ?
b Miss Adams owns 48 pairs of shoes.
She gives 12 pairs to her sister.
How many pairs of shoes
does she keep ?
57
– 4
39
– 6
77
– 5
89
– 9
45
– 21
68
– 33
87
– 17
98
– 93
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3. Write the answer to :-
a 36 – 2 b 55 – 5 c 48 – 7 d 96 – 4
e 19 – 13 f 77 – 27 g 88 – 46 h 98 – 88.
4. Find the answer to these problems in your head :-
a A shop has 78 umbrellas for sale.
One rainy day, 44 of the umbrellas were sold.
How many umbrellas did that leave the shop with ?
b Jason has 29 pencils.
He gives 2 of them to Paula and 7 to Brian.
How many pencils does Jason have now ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 5 - Symmetry
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Do these shapes or pictures have symmetry ? (Write Yes or No).
a b c
d e f
g h i
j k l
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2. Write down 2 things that you can see right now
that have symmetry.
3. Here is a picture of a penguin which shows symmetry.
Draw a picture of the
front of a car
showing symmetry
and put in a line where you would
make a fold to show the symmetry .
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 6 - Whole Numbers 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Continue this pattern of numbers till you reach the number 90.
2. Fill in all the missing numbers :-
a 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
b 67 65 63 61 59 57 55 53 51 49
c 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64.
3. The numbers on these doors go down in 2’s.
Put in what number should go in each of the
blank windows on the doors.
64, 66, 68, 70, 72, ....., ....., .....,
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43 41 35 33
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4. Write the number 2 down from and 2 up from each number :-
a
b
c
5. Fill in the missing numbers so that a pattern is formed each time.
a 43 53 63 73 83 93
b 72 62 52 42 32 22
6. Fill in the next three numbers in this pattern :-
68
59
40
61
2 up2 down
51 41 31
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 7 - 2–D Shapes 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Name these 2 dimensional shapes :-
a b
c d
2. Name the 2 dimensional
shapes in the picture
and say how many of
them there are.
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3. a How many angles are in a triangle ?
b How many sides has a square ?
c How many corners does a circle have ?
d How many sides does a semicircle have ?
e How many angles has a rectangle ?
4. A triangle has three angles, but a square has four.
Describe one other thing which makes the two shapes different.
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©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 15 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 8 - Addition 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Complete these sums :-
a b c d
e f g h
2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :-
a On Friday, Sam caught 8 tadpoles from a nearby lake.
He went back on Saturday and caught another 67.
How many tadpoles did
he catch in total ?
b A bakery makes 49 loaves each weekday.
On a Friday, it makes an extra 24.
How many loaves does the
bakery make on a Friday ?
19
+ 6
8
+ 54
27
+ 7
68
+ 9
53
+ 28
19
+ 69
54
+ 37
46
+ 46
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These questions should be done mentally - just write down the answers.
3. Write down the answer to :-
a 7 + 9 + 8 b 6 + 5 + 9 c 58 + 7 d 9 + 75
e 27 + 68 f 57 + 37 g 44 + 28 h 65 + 29.
4. Find the answer to these problems in your head :-
a At a dinner dance, 37 ladies wore their
hair up and 39 wore their hair down.
How many ladies were at the dinner dance ?
b Into her chocolate cake, Angela puts
25 maltesers and 49 smarties.
How many sweeties does she have in her cake ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 17 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 9 - Subtraction 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Complete these subtractions :-
a b c d
e f g h
2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :-
a Jane bought a box of chocolates
containing milk and plain chocolates.
Of the 62 chocolates in the box, 25 were plain.
How many milk chocolates were there ?
b A zoo has 38 turtles.
When I visited, 19 of them were out of the water.
How many were in the water ?
24
– 7
75
– 6
32
– 8
51
– 9
62
– 17
53
– 28
84
– 16
91
– 49
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These questions should be done mentally - just write down the answer.
3. Write down the answer to :-
a 24 – 8 b 31 – 15 c 72 – 44 d 53 – 27
e 85 – 19 f 64 – 58 g 93 – 66 h 72 – 33.
4. a FastPaint has won a contract to paint
the houses in a new estate.
Of the 72 litres of white paint needed
they already have 58 litres.
How many litres of white paint will need to be bought in ?
b A CD contains 40 tracks.
25 are rock and 5 are pop. The rest are rap.
How many rap tracks are there ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 19 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 10 - Money
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. a How many are in ?
b How many are in ?
c How many are in ?
2. List the exact coins you might use to pay for each item :–
a
b
c
35
cents
70 cents
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95
cents
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3. Max has Evie has
a How much does each person have ?
b How much do they have altogether ?
c How much more does Evie have than Max ?
4. Copy and find the answers :-
a b
c d
45 cents
+ 20 cents
........... cents
25 cents
+ 65 cents
........... cents
70 cents
– 25 cents
........... cents
80 cents
– 25 cents
........... cents
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 21 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 10 - Money
5. How many $1 coins can I get for :-
a one $5 note and a $2 coin
b two $5 notes and three $2 coins
c a $10 note and two $5 notes
d a $5 note and four $2 coins ?
6. What is the total value of each of these :–
a b
c d
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 22 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 10 - Money
7. What notes and coins would you need to pay for
something costing :-
a $7
b $14
c $12 and 5 cents
d $15 and 50 cents
e $8 and 60 cents
f $13 and 95 cents.
8. Matilda goes to the bank and takes out $60 from her account.
She asks for it in $5 notes.
How many $5 notes will Matilda get ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 23 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 11 - Grouping
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
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Bk 2A - Chapter 11
(Grouping)
1. Hannah, Amy and Ella each bought 2 scones.
How many scones did they buy altogether ?
2. Seven Pot Noodles are placed on each of 3 shelves.
How many Pot Noodles altogether are on display ?
3. a How many pieces of fruit can you see ?
b Mrs Ford buys 3 lots of these.
How many pieces of fruit does she have ?
4. a How many fizzy juice cans in one pack ?
b Mr Wylde bought three packs.
How many cans did he have ?
5. The owner of a fairground bought 3 lots of dodgem cars.
Each lot had 10 cars in it.
How many cars did he buy altogether ?
6. There are 12 balloons in this bundle.
Alan, Jake and Alf each buy a bundle.
How many balloons did they buy in total ?
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©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 24 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 12 - 2-D Shapes 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
For each question 1 to 9, name the quadrilateral.
Choose from :-
Each box should have an answer in it.
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(2-D Shapes 2)
square rectangle rhombus kite
1. Its 4 angles are right angles. (2 answers)
2. It looks the same when turned upside down. (3 answers)
3. It is often called a diamond. (1 answer)
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4. It has 4 equal sides. (2 answers)
5. Two of its angles are equal. The other two are not. (1 answer)
6. It fits into itself exactly 4 ways
if you are allowed to turn it over. (2 answers)
7. It has 4 equal sides but not all of its angles are equal.
8. It fits into itself exactly 8 ways.
9. It does not have symmetry.
(1 answer)
(... answer)
(1 answer)
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 26 Year 2 - Bk 2A - Ch 13 - Time 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
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Bk 2A - Chapter 13
(Time 2)
1. Fill in the missing months :–
a July, September,
b November, February
c August, July, May,
2. a What month comes just before November ?
b What month comes just after March ?
c What month is it 2 months before February ?
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3. Easter Day is in the Autumn.
a What season follows on just after Autumn ?
b What is the season just before Autumn ?
4. Write 1st May, 2015 using 6 digits.
5. Write the date 19/09/16 fully in word form.
6. Would you measure these in hours, minutes or seconds :-
a the time you spend in school each day
b the time taken for an athlete to run a kilometre
c the final countdown for a space shuttle launch ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 1 - Grouping
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Write-on Version
Bk 2B - Chapter 1
(Grouping)
1. Ten girls were each given 2 digestive biscuits.
How many biscuits in total were they given ?
2. a How many sweets can you see here ?
b 3 boys each have this number of sweets.
How many do they have altogether ?
3. Jam rolls are cut into 6 slices.
How many slices will you get from 5 jam rolls ?
4. Each branch of a plant has leaves and seeds growing on it.
a How many leaves are there ?
b How many seeds are growing ?
c If the plant has 5 identical branches, how many
leaves and seeds will there be altogether ?
5. Balloons are sold in packs of 3.
Chloe buys 7 packs and Liam buys 5 packs.
How many balloons do they have altogether ?
6. How many counters in total :-
a 2 lots of 7 counters b 3 lots of 9 counters
c 5 lots of 8 counters d 9 lots of 5 counters ?
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©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 2 - 3 Dimensions
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
(3-D Shapes)
1. What are the mathematical names of these 3-D shapes ?
a b c
d e f
g
2. List the 3-D shapes shown
in the picture and state how
many of each there are.
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3. a What 2-D pieces of card have been
glued together to make this shape ?
b Which 2-D shapes are used to make a cylinder ?
4. What 3-D shape is made by using :-
a 1 square and 4 triangles
b 1 circle and 1 curved surface ?
5. How many :-
a faces has a sphere b corners has a square pyramid
c edges has a cuboid d edges has a cone ?
6. Name two 3-D shapes which
you could roll down a hill.
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 3 - Sharing 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
(Division 1) Write-on Version
Bk 2B - Chapter 3
(Sharing 1)
1. Socks come in pairs.
How many pairs can be
made from 10 socks ?
2. Six oranges are shared between Harry and William.
How many oranges will Harry get ?
3. Each seat on a minibus can hold 2 people.
16 people get on the bus.
If they sit in two’s how many seats
will they take up ?
4. 12 mice were put in cages, two to a cage.
How many cages were needed ?
5. Paul and Paula shared 8 five cents coins between them.
How many coins did they each get ?
6. 18 meatballs are to be heated using 2 microwaves.
An equal number are placed in
each of the 2 microwaves.
How many will go in each microwave ?
7. What is :-
a double 5 b double 7
c half of 2 d half of 14 ?
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©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
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Bk 2B - Chapter 4
(Graphs & Tables 1)
1. This block graph shows the colour of the cars parked along
Denial Bay’s sea front one day.
How many :-
a red cars were there ? (Not 5)
b silver cars ?
c drivers parked a white car ?
d more blue cars were there than black ?
e less white cars were there than silver ones ?
Red
Silver
Blue
Black
White
= 1 car
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©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
2. The table shows the number of kilometres
Olivia ran each day as she practised for
a marathon race.
a How many kilometres did
Olivia run on Saturday ?
b How many kilometres did she run on :–
(i) Sunday
(ii) Monday
(iii) Wednesday ?
c How many fewer kilometres did she run on her
4th day of practice than on her 1st day ?
d How many kilometres did Olivia run altogether ?
DAY km
Saturday 12
Sunday 10
Monday 7
Tuesday 8
Wednesday 6
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
3. This table shows the costs for
a train ticket from March to
May for adults and children.
a What would it cost for :–
(i) one adult in March
(ii) one child in April ?
b How much would it cost altogether
for Mrs Barclay and her son to
travel in March ?
c How much would it cost in total for
Mr and Mrs Peters to travel in May ?
d How much dearer would it be for
Mr Beck to travel in April than
in March ?
March April May
Adult $18 $32 $25
Child $12 $19 $16
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
4. Mr and Mrs Jones were
arranging the meal for
their daughter’s wedding.
They have to choose :-
• a STARTER and
• a MAIN COURSE
from the Menu List shown :-
2 possible selections are
shown in the table below.
Find the remaining 4 possible
selections.
Starters :-
• Soup
• Melon
Main Courses :-
• Chicken
• Fish
• Lamb
STARTER MAIN
Soup ChickenMenu 1
Melon FishMenu 2
Menu 3
Menu 4
Menu 5
Menu 6
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
5. A group of people were asked
at the airport to say which
country they had just been to.
a Which country was the most popular to have visited ?
b Write down the number of people who visited :-
(i) Fiji (ii) Tonga
(iii) Samoa (iv) Soloman Is.
(v) New Zealand.
c How many more people visited
Fiji than Samoa ?
d How many people were questioned ?
Key :- stands for 2 people
Fiji
Tonga
Samoa
Soloman Is.
New Zealand
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1
6. Prices are shown for the three tours.
a How much would it cost for :–
(i) one adult, City Tour
on a Monday ?
(ii) one child, River Tour
on a Sunday ?
(iii) two adults, Both Tours on a Saturday ?
b Mr Williams took his son on
the City Tour on Tuesday.
How much did it cost him ?
c Mrs Bro and her daughter paid a total of $42 for their tour.
Which Tour did they go on and when did they go ?
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ANGLO
ANGLO
Mon – Fri Weekend
Adult Child Adult Child
City
River
Both
$20 $17 $22 $18
$21 $18 $23 $19
$27 $21 $28 $22
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 5 - Sharing 2
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(Sharing 2)
1. Share 6 coloured pencils equally among
Aaron, James and Ryan.
How many pencils will they each get ?
2. a How many 10 cent coins can you see ?
b They are to be shared equally among 3 girls.
How many coins will each girl get ?
3. Fifteen strawberries have to be split
equally among 3 tubs of ice-cream
How many strawberries should
there be in each tub ?
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4. 12 ice lollies were packed in boxes of three.
How many boxes were needed ?
5. Andrew needs to buy 24 burgers for a barbie.
They come in packs of 3.
How many packs will he have to buy ?
6. Alice is making bows to put on to a hang up in her room.
She bought 23 metres of ribbon.
It takes 3 metres of ribbon to make each bow.
a How many bows could she make ?
b How many metres of ribbon were left over ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 6 - Length/Area
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. a Which of these lines is the longest ? (A, B, C or D)
A
B
C
D
b Which line is the shortest ?
2. a Write the colour of these paintbrushes in order.
Start with the brush that is the shortest
3. Which CD has the
smallest area ?
4. Which of the lids
on these tins has
the largest area ?
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red
blue
white
black
yellow
1
2 3
A B
C
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 14 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 7 - Fractions 1
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. What fraction of a whole melon is this ?
2. What fraction of the whole pipe is the one piece shown by the arrow ?
3. These shapes have been split into equal parts.
What fraction of each shape has been shaded ?
a b c
4. Colour in half of this shape.
5. John, Paul and George and Ringo want to share
this bar of chocolate among themselves equally.
a What fraction will each
boy receive ?
b How many small chocolate squares will each boy get ?
6. Find :- a half of 14 b a quarter of 20 ?
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Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
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Bk 2B - Chapter 8
(Chance)
1. Answer likely, unlikely, certain or impossible for these :-
a When you are older you will be an astronaut.
b If you jump up you will come back down again.
c You will live for ever.
d You will scuff your new school shoes within the
first week of school.
2. In a game, these cards are turned
face down and one is chosen :-
a Which letter is least likely to be chosen ?
b Is it likely or unlikely that an E will be chosen ?
c Which letter stands the second best chance
of being chosen ?
d What chance do you have of
choosing the letter S ?
R
E
F
E
R
E
E
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3. Max and Luke are playing a game of Hoop-La.
If Max hoops on a number ending with a 5,
he wins.
If Luke hoops on a number ending with a 0,
he wins.
Who is more likely to win ?
4. Eight people out for a meal decide that the first
name out of the hat should pay for everyone’s meal.
The names which go into the hat are :-
a Is it likely or unlikely that a member of the Guthrie
family will pay ?
b If it is a Guthrie - is it likely or unlikely
to be a female ?
c What are the chances of a complete stranger
paying for the meal ?
HOOP-LA5
40
10
30
50
35
15
25
20
Jack Guthrie Zara Guthrie
Emma Guthrie
Sarah Guthrie
Ruby Guthrie
Nick Hutton
Mia Hutton
Joe Cairns
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Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Write-on Version
1. Gail is jumping around in the
middle of several children
who surround her.
Gail is looking at Ken.
a Gail makes a quarter turn clockwise.
Who is she now looking at ?
b Gail looks at Eli.
She turns anticlockwise.
Who is the first person she will see ?
c Gail looks back towards Eli.
She makes a half turn clockwise.
Who is she now looking at ?
d Gail looks at Ann.
She makes a quarter turn anticlockwise.
Who is she now facing ?
e Gail looks at Pete.
She turns to look at Ken.
Describe her movement.
12
10
11
9 3
2
1
8
5
4
Ken
Eli
Gary
Martin
Pete
Jenny
Ann 6
7
. .
Gail
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Bk 2B - Chapter 9
(Location & Direction)
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2. Describe the 2 journeys shown below (use left, right, forward .....) :–
a b
Start
end
Start
end
forward ............ turn ........... forward ............ turn ...........
3. David hangs his tools on his hut wall.
a What hangs just above the axe ?
b What hangs just to the right of the spanner ?
c What hangs furthest away from the hammer ?
saw
hammer
spannerscrewdriver
chisel
clamp
pliers
axe
drill
ruler
stanley
knifeplane
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4. Look at this street map.
a Farmer Giles travels from his farm to the library.
Complete this sentence which describes the journey :–
• Come out of the farm.
• Turn right onto Road.
• Turn 1st into Street.
• Turn 2nd
and the library is on your .
School Street
ParkRoad
police
station
library
post
box
FarmRoad
BookStreet
RobStreet
Stadium Road
Birdy Road
Post Road
golf
club
park
shop
school
soccer
ground
farm
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 20 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 9 - Location/Direction
4. b Write similar directions to get from the school
to the post box.
c Write the directions from the police station
to the soccer ground.
d • I leave the shop and turn left.
• I take the 2nd on the right and walk along the road.
• I then take the 2nd street on my left.
What will I then pass on my left side ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 21 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 10 - Fractions 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Write-on Version
Name Date
Bk 2B - Chapter 10
(Fractions 2)
1. What fraction of these shapes has been shaded ?
a b c
2. a Colour in any
1
2
of the circle red.
b Colour in any
1
4
of the circle green.
c Now colour in any
1
8
of it blue.
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 22 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 10 - Fractions 2
3. Tiddles sleeps for 12 hours.
He dreams a quarter of this.
How many hours does he dream ?
4. Max is playing with some tennis balls.
He gives
1
8
of them to Grace.
How many balls does Grace get ?
5. Ava bought 24 balloons.
She gave one eighth of them to Sophie, who then gave two
of the balloons to Olivia.
How many balloons was Sophie left with ?
z z z z z z
z z z z z z
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 23 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 11 - Mass/Volume
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. Which is lighter in each case :-
a grape or apple
b tennis ball or balloon
c eagle or sparrow.
2. Which hat is
heavier here :-
The top hat or
the baseball cap ?
3. Look at these scales.
Try to decide which of the 3
boxes is the heaviest (A, B or C) ?
4. Write these objects in order with the greatest volume first :-
light bulb - tin of paint - sim card - pencil - jam jar.
A
B
C
A
............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. .............................
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Write-on Version
Bk 2B - Chapter 11
(Mass & Volume)
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5. Would you use kilograms or grams to measure the weight of :-
a a full rubbish bin b a tin of baked beans ?
6. Would you use millilitres or litres to measure the volume in :-
a a petrol can b a medicine bottle ?
7. Put in “is greater” or “is less” in the boxes below
to make the sentence true :-
a the weight of an elephant
than the weight of a lion.
b the volume of a vacuum cleaner
than the volume of a tumble drier.
8. This plastic bottle can hold 10 litres of liquid.
How many more litres must be poured into
the bottle to make it full ?
5
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 25 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 12 - Whole Numbers
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
(Whole Numbers 2)
Name Date
Write-on VersionBk 2B - Chapter 12
(Whole Numbers)
1. Write these numbers using digits :-
a forty nine b two hundred and seventy eight.
2. Write these numbers in words :-
a 65
b 308
c 672
d 444.
3. Write the number that comes :-
a just before 500 b just after 899 c ten before 310.
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 26 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 12 - Whole Numbers
4. Put the following numbers in order, starting with the largest :-
329, 392, 293, 278, 287, 300, 320.
5. Write, in order, the five numbers that come just before 673.
6. To what numbers do arrows A, B and C point ?
7. Three tortoises, Thomas, Speedy and Slow-Mo are entered
for a race.
a How far had Thomas managed to walk ?
b How far ahead of Slow-Mo was
Speedy at this point ?
c The race is over 60 metres.
How far had Speedy still to walk ?
145 155150 875 885
A B C
Slow-Mo Thomas Speedy
20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 27 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 13 - Graphs/Tables 2
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. represents the number 5.
Use tally marks to show the number :-
a 9 b 16
c 25 d 32.
2. A group of children were
asked what type of game
they played most.
The results are shown in the table.
Complete the pictograph to show this information.
X-Box - 6 Play Station 2 - 2
PC - 4 Play Station 3 - 7
Nintendo - 3 Board Games - 5
l l l l
X-Box
stands for 1 child
Write-on Version
Name Date
Bk 2B - Chapter 13
(Graphs & Tables 2)
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 28 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 13 - Graphs/Tables 2
3. A few people were asked what
kind of movie they liked to rent.
Their answers are in this table.
a Complete the tally
table to show these
results.
b How many people gave
the answer “Drama” ?
c How many people
were asked ?
d What was the most popular answer - how many voted for that ?
e Complete this block graph - with a title and all the headings.
Comedy Action Comedy Drama
Drama Action Action Action
Action Drama Action Action
Romance Thriller Comedy Drama
Thriller Thriller Drama Action
Action Action Thriller Romance
Comedy Action Comedy Drama
Drama Action Action Comedy
Action Drama Action Action
Film Tally Total
Comedy ... ...
Drama ... ...
Action ... ...
Romance ... ...
Thriller ... ...
Comedy ............ ............ ............ ............
Let stand
for 2 people.
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Year 2 - Block Assessments
Set of 5 non write-on
Masters corresponding to
Broad Areas of the National Curriculum.
Part C
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
NUMBER & ALGEBRA
Topics from Book 2A
1. How many spiders are in these jars ? (There are 10 in each full jar).
a b
2. Write all the missing numbers :-
a 23 25 .... .... 31 .... ....
b 75 .... .... 60 .... .... 45 ....
c 90 .... .... .... 50 40 .... ....
3. Write the following numbers using digits :-
a nineteen b twenty eight c seventy six.
4. Write these numbers using words :-
a 58 b 32 c 46 d 79.
5. What number is two up from :-
a 32 b 89 c 40 d 97 ?
6. What number is ten down from :-
a 15 b 65 c 70 d 31 ?
7. To what numbers do arrows A, B and C point ?
55 6560 80 90
A B C
Block Assessment No. 1
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
18 49 80
8. The numbers on these mini racing cars go down in 2’s.
What numbers are missing from 3 of the cars ?
9. Write the numbers 2 down from and 2 up from each of these :-
a b c
10. Write the answer to :-
a 14 – 9 b 47 + 5 c 39 – 8 d 12 + 19
e 21 – 8 f 68 + 29 g 45 – 26 h 93 – 54.
11. Copy and complete :-
a b c d
e f g h
12.a How many are in ?
b How many are in ?
13. List the exact notes and coins you
might use to buy this box of chocolates.
? 89 ? ? 83 81
77
– 6
7
+ 53
46
+ 15
78
– 23
26
+ 49
85
– 36
28
+ 67
91
– 64
$16 and 75 cents
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
14. What is the total value
of the notes and coins
shown here ?
Show your working as you solve each of these problems.
15. Lily received 35 Christmas cards yesterday.
A further 28 cards were delivered today.
How many cards over the two days ?
16. Grace is baking 2 birthday cakes - one for her
husband, James, and one for her son, Harry.
There are 52 candles altogether on the cakes.
15 candles go on Harry’s cake.
How old must James be on his birthday ?
17. Jake counted 27 ducks and 18 swans on the lake.
a How many ducks and swans altogether ?
They were later joined by 37 geese.
b How many birds in total were on the lake ?
Jake saw 19 geese fly away.
c How many birds were then on the lake ?
d How many of these birds were geese ?
18. A cook went to the fish market
and bought 8 packs of frozen fish.
There were 2 trout in each pack.
How many trout did she buy ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY
Topics from Book 2A
1. Write the time on each of the following clocks in 2 ways :–
(Example – half past 3 or 3:30 )
a b c
2. Draw a clock face to show this time :-
3. List these evening times in order, from the earliest time to the latest.
quarter to nine - 8:30 - quarter past 8 - 8:00 - nine o’clock.
4. What month comes 3 months before January ?
5. Which season is just before spring ?
6. Write the date 8th June, 2016 using 6 digits.
7. Write the date 25/08/17 in word form.
8. Choose from square, rectangle, rhombus or kite.
a Which two of the above four shapes is it
possible to make, by joining these 2 identical
triangles together.
b Which one of the shapes formed can only fit on itself
in 2 ways, even if you are allowed to flip it over ?
7:45
Block Assessment No. 2
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A
9. Name something in real life that is shaped like a rhombus.
10. Draw what this shape would look like
when turned upside down :-
11.Which of the following shapes have symmetry ? (Write Yes or No).
a b c
d e f
12.a Name all of the 2 dimensional
shapes in the picture.
b Write how many of
each there are.
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
NUMBER & ALGEBRA
Topics from Book 2B
1. To cure a sore head, Mr Byrne takes 2 pills
3 times per day.
a How many pills is that each day ?
b If he does this for 5 days how many pills will he have taken in total ?
2. Light bulbs are sold in packs of 3.
Alan bought 6 packs and Thomas bought 9 packs.
How many more light bulbs than Alan did Thomas buy ?
3. Twenty four toy blocks were shared equally
among three toddlers.
How many blocks did each toddler get ?
4. Fifteen cards are dealt equally between 2 people.
a How many cards will they each get ?
b How many spare cards will there be ?
5. William has 20 sweets.
He gives half of them to Lucas.
Lucas then gives half of his sweets to Zara.
How many sweets does Zara have ?
6. Which of these shapes has been cut exactly in quarters ? (Yes or No)
a b c d
2
Block Assessment No. 3
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B
7. Trace or draw this shape.
a Colour in any
1
2
of the shape red.
b Now colour in any
1
8
of it blue.
8. Ava went to the baker’s
and bought these scones.
a How many did she buy ?
b She split them equally
among herself and
seven friends.
How many did they each get ?
c Ava then ate
1
4
of her share. How many scones did she eat ?
9. Write these numbers in words :-
a 78 b 503 c 962 d 111.
10. Write the number that comes :-
a just before 800 b just after 399 c ten before 600.
11. Put the following numbers in order, starting with the largest :-
419, 491, 374, 397, 408, 412, 386.
12. To what numbers are arrows A, B and C pointing ?
13. Write the five numbers that come just before 942.
375 385 605 615
A B C
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY
Topics from Book 2B
1. What are the mathematical names of these 3-D shapes ?
a b c d
2. List the 3-D shapes shown
in the picture and say how
many of each there are.
3. Which 3-D shape is made up of 2 circles and one curved rectangle ?
4. How many faces are there in a triangular prism ?
5. How many edges has a cone ?
6. How many corners has this shape ?
7. a Which of these 4 lines is the longest ?
b Which is the shortest ?
Block Assessment No. 4
A
D C
B
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B
8. Which boat looks to have the sail with the largest area ?
9. Kylie is at a crossroads.
She is walking towards
her school.
a What is the first
thing Kylie sees if
she turns her head
clockwise ?
b What or who will Kylie be
looking at if she makes
a quarter turn anticlockwise ?
10. Try to find a way through this maze
from the start to the finish.
Describe how to move as follows :-
Move ...... squares forward.
Turn ............
Move ...... squares forward.
Turn ............
............................
A B C
Start
X
X
Finish
bull
tree
bus
car
Tom
barn
Kylie
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B
11.Describe the route the
driver of the car should
take to get to the church.
Drive along .......... Street.
Turn .... right into ...........
.......................
12. Which is heavier :-
a a DVD or a book b an ambulance or a family car.
13.
Look at the above scales.
Which of the 4 boxes is the lightest (A, B, C or D) ?
14. Write these objects in order with the smallest volume first :-
microwave oven - dishwasher - ladle - toaster - soup plate.
15. a Which is taller - a garden hut or a garage ?
b Which has the greater mass - a cricket ball or a tennis ball ?
16. Molly bought a 1 litre (1000 millilitre) bottle of bleach.
She poured :-
• 250 ml down the toilet pan,
• 200 ml down the plug hole in the bath
• 50 ml down the drain in the sink.
What fraction of the bottle was she left with ?
Main Street
South Street
Palin Road
North Street
TheWynde
KirkRoad
BurnsStreet
GorseRoad
DiversStreet
BrewRoad
A
B C
B C
D
entrance
X
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. This pictograph shows how a group
of Year 2 pupils travel to school.
a How many pupils walk to school ?
b How many pupils go by bus ?
c How many pupils cycle to school ?
d How many more pupils walk
than go by car ?
e How many less cycle than
take the bus ?
2. This table shows the temperatures recorded around the country
one day in May.
The temperatures are shown in degrees Celsius(°C).
a What was the highest temperature in Brisbane ?
b Name the city with the lowest temperature and
what was that temperature ?
c What was the lowest temperature in Ballarat ?
d Name the city with the highest temperature and
what was that temperature ?
e What is the difference between the highest and lowest
temperatures in Adelaide ?
Walk
Car
Bus
Cycle
= 2 pupils
Highest Temperature Lowest Temperature
Adelaide 19°C 9°C
Ballarat 14°C 5°C
Brisbane 24°C 14°C
Darwin 32°C 23°C
Canberra 16°C 4°C
Place Name
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY
Topics from Book 2B
Block Assessment No. 5
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B
3. A group of people were asked which country they were thinking of going
to on holiday.
Their answers are shown
in the block graph.
a How many picked Italy ?
b What other country had
that same number ?
c What was the least popular
country in this survey ?
d Which country was the most
popular, and how many people
were thinking about going there ?
e How many in total picked Malaysia or United Kingdom (UK) ?
4. Some children were asked where
they liked to have lunch during
the school day.
The results are shown in the table.
Draw a pictograph to show this data.
(Use to represent 2 children)
5. Answer likely, unlikely, certain or impossible for these :-
a Every one of today’s flights will all take off on time.
b An ice cube will melt in the sun.
c I will meet a man who is taller than my house.
d I will see a dog today.
6. In a word game, letters are chosen from the word M I S S I S S I P P I.
a What’s the chance of the letter M being chosen ?
b Which two letters stand an equal chance of being chosen ?
School Lunch 10
Packed Lunch 8
Home for Lunch 6
Local Shops 3
Country
Hong Kong
Going on Holiday
MalaysiaUSASingaporeUK
= 2 people
Italy
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7. Here is a list of clothes
Zara can wear when she
goes out to the cinema.
For example :-
• Skirt with a T-Shirt
• Jeans with a Blouse
These 2 are shown in the table below.
Copy the table and show the 7 other possible choices of bottoms
and tops that Zara could decide to wear.
Choose 1 Bottom and 1 Top each time.
8. A group of women at a health club were asked what piece
of fruit they liked to eat to keep them healthy.
Their answers are in this table.
Bottom half Top half
Skirt Blouse
Slacks T-Shirt
Jeans Jumper
apple strawberry grape banana
orange orange banana orange
banana banana apple strawberry
grape apple pear apple
pear grape orange grape
banana strawberry grape banana
grape grape apple grape
see next page
Bottom half Top half
COPY THIS TABLE
Jeans Blouse
Skirt T-Shirt
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8. a Copy and complete the tally table to show the results from
the last page.
b How many people gave the answer “orange” ?
c How many people were asked ?
d What was the most popular answer and how many voted for that ?
e Draw a block graph from the table, with a title and all the headings.
*Note :- represents 1 person.
Fruit Tally Total
apple
orange
banana
pear
grape
strawberry
COPY THIS TABLE
................................
apple ..... ..... ..... ..... .....
...................................
COPY THIS GRAPH
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessment
Year 2 - Block Assessments
Set of 5 write-on
Masters corresponding to
Broad Areas of the National Curriculum.
Part D
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
1. How many spiders are in these jars ? (10 in each full jar).
a b
2. Fill in all the missing numbers :-
a 23 25 .... .... 31 .... ....
b 75 .... .... 60 .... .... 45
c 90 .... .... .... 50 40 .... ....
3. Write the following numbers using digits :-
a nineteen
b twenty eight
c seventy six.
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
(Whole Numbers 1)
Name Date
Block Assessment No. 1
Write-on Version
NUMBER & ALGEBRA
Topics from Book 2A
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
5. What number is two up from :-
a 32 b 89
c 40 d 97 ?
6. What number is ten down from :-
a 15 b 65
c 70 d 31 ?
7. To what numbers are these arrows pointing ?
4. Write these numbers using words :-
a 58
b 32
c 46
d 79
55 6560 80 90
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
8. The numbers on these mini racing cars go down in 2’s.
Write the missing numbers under each of the 3 cars.
9. Write the numbers 2 down from and 2 up from each of these :-
a
b
c
10. Write the answer to :-
a 14 – 9 b 47 + 5 c 39 – 8 d 12 + 19
e 21 – 8 f 68 + 29 g 45 – 26 h 93 – 54.
18
49
80
2 up2 down
? 89 ? ? 83 81
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
11. Complete these additions and subtractions :-
a b c d
e f g h
12. a How many are in ?
b How many are in ?
13. List the exact notes and coins you might
use to buy this box of chocolates.
77
– 6
7
+ 53
46
+ 15
78
– 23
26
+ 49
85
– 36
28
+ 67
91
– 64
$16 and 75 cents
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
14. What is the total value of the notes and coins shown here ?
Show your working as you solve each of these problems.
15. Lily received 35 Christmas cards yesterday.
A further 28 cards were delivered today.
How many cards over the two days ?
16. Grace is baking 2 birthday cakes
- one for her husband, James, and
one for her son, Harry.
There are 52 candles altogether on the cakes.
15 candles go on Harry’s cake.
How old must James be on his birthday ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A
17. Jake counted 27 ducks and 18 swans in the lake.
a How many ducks and swans altogether ?
They were later joined by 37 geese.
b How many birds in total were on the lake ?
Jake saw 19 geese fly away.
c How many birds were then on the lake ?
d How many of these birds were geese ?
18. A cook went to the fish market
and bought 8 packs of frozen fish.
There were 2 trout in each pack.
How many trout did she buy ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A
1. Write down the time on each of the following clocks in 2 ways :–
(Example – half past 3 or 3:30.)
a b c
2. Show this time on the blank clock face :-
3. List these times in order, from the earliest time to the latest.
quarter to nine - 8:30 - quarter past 8 - 8:00 - nine o’clock.
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
(Whole Numbers 1)
Name Date
Block Assessment No. 2
Write-on Version
MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY
Topics from Book 2A
7:45
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A
4. What month comes 3 months before January ?
5. Which season is just before spring ?
6. Write the date 8th June, 2016 using 6 digits.
7. Write the date 25/08/17 in word form.
8. Choose from square, rectangle, rhombus or kite.
a Which two of the above four
shapes is it possible to make,
by joining these 2 identical
triangles together.
b Which shape fits into itself
in only 2 ways, even allowing
it to be flipped over ?
9. Name something in real life that is
shaped like a rhombus.
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A
10. Draw what this shape would look like
when turned upside down :-
11. Which of these shapes have symmetry ? (Write Yes or No).
a b c
d e f
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A
12. Name all the 2 dimensional shapes in the picture below,
and write how many of each there are.
............................................... .......
............................................... .......
............................................... .......
............................................... .......
shape number
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
(Whole Numbers 1)
Name Date
Block Assessment No. 3
Write-on Version
NUMBER & ALGEBRA
Topics from Book 2B
1. To cure a sore head, Mr Byrne takes
2 pills 3 times per day.
a How many pills is that each day ?
b If he does this for 5 days how
many pills will he have taken in total ?
2. Light bulbs are sold in packs of 3.
Alan bought 6 packs and Thomas bought 9 packs.
How many more light bulbs
than Alan did Thomas buy ?
3. Twenty four toy blocks were shared equally
among three toddlers.
How many blocks did each toddler get ?
4. Fifteen cards are dealt equally between 2 people.
a How many cards will they each get ?
b How many spare cards will there be ?
2
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B
5. William has 20 sweets.
He gives half of them to Harry.
Harry then gives half of his sweets to Kath.
How many sweets does Kath have ?
6. Which of these shapes are cut exactly in quarters ?
(Write Yes or No).
a b c d
7. a Colour in any
1
2
of the shape red.
b Now colour in any 1
8
of it blue.
8. Ivy went to the baker’s and bought these scones.
a How many did she buy ?
b She split them equally among
herself and seven friends.
How many did they each get ?
c Ivy then ate 1
4
of her share.
How many scones did she eat ?
©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B
9. Write these numbers using words :-
a 78
b 503
c 963
d 111
10. Write the number that comes :-
a just before 800 b just after 399 c ten before 600.
11. Put the following numbers in order, starting with the largest :-
419, 491, 374, 397, 408, 412, 386.
12. To what numbers are the arrows pointing ?
13. Write the five numbers that come just before 942.
375 385 605 615
©TeeJay Publishers March 2016 Page 14 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B
Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Name Date
Block Assessment No. 4
Write-on Version
MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY
Topics from Book 2B
1. What are the mathematical names of these 3-D shapes ?
a b c d
2. List the 3-D shapes in the picture
and say how many of them there are.
©TeeJay Publishers March 2016 Page 15 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B
3. Which 3-D shape is made up of 2
circles and one curved rectangle ?
4. How many faces are there in a
triangular prism ?
5. How many edges has a cone ?
6. How many corners has this shape ?
7. a Which of these 4 lines is the longest ?
b Which is the shortest ?
A
D C
B
©TeeJay Publishers March 2016 Page 16 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B
8. Draw a CIRCLE around the boat which looks to have the sail
with the largest area.
9. Kylie is at a crossroads. She is walking towards her school.
a What is the first thing Kylie sees if she turns her head
clockwise ?
b What or who will Kylie be looking at if she makes a quarter
turn anticlockwise ?
bull
tree
bus
car
Tom
barn
Kylie
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10. Try to find a way through this
maze from the start to the finish.
Describe how to move as follows :-
Start
X
X
Finish
11. Describe how the car driver should drive to get to the church.
Move ............ squares forward. Turn ............
Move ............ squares forward. Turn ............
............................................................................................................
............................................................................................................
............................................................................................................
............................................................................................................
Main Street
South Street
Palin Road
North Street
TheWynde
KirkRoad
BurnsStreet
GorseRoad
DiversStreet
BrewRoad
Drive along ......................
street.
Turn ............... right into
...............................................
...............................................
...............................................
...............................................
entrance
X
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12. Which is heavier :-
a a DVD or a book b an ambulance or a family car.
13.
Look at these scales.
Which of the 4 boxes is the lightest (A, B, C or D) ?
14. Write these objects in order with the smallest volume first :-
microwave oven - dishwasher - ladle - toaster - soup plate.
15. a Which is taller - a garden hut or a garage ?
b Which has the greater mass - a cricket ball or a tennis ball ?
16. Molly bought a 1 litre (1000 millilitre) bottle of bleach.
She poured :-
• 250 ml down the toilet pan,
• 200 ml down the plug hole in the bath
• 50 ml down the drain in the sink.
What fraction of the bottle was she left with ?
............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. .............................
A
B C
B C
D
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Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
1. This pictograph shows how a group of Year 2 pupils travel to
school.
a How many pupils walk to school ?
b How many pupils go by bus ?
c How many pupils cycle to school ?
d How many more pupils walk than go by car ?
e How many less cycle than take the bus ?
Walk
Car
Bus
Cycle
= 2 pupils
Name Date
Block Assessment No. 5
Write-on Version
STATISTICS & PROBABILITY
Topics from Book 2B
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2. This table shows the temperatures recorded around the country
one day in May.
The temperatures are shown in degrees Celsius(°C).
a What was the highest temperature in Brisbane ?
b Name the town with the lowest temperature
and what was that temperature ?
c What was the lowest temperature in Ballarat ?
d Name the town with the highest temperature
and what was that temperature ?
e What is the difference between the highest
and lowest temperatures in Adelaide ?
Highest Temperature Lowest Temperature
Adelaide 19°C 9°C
Ballarat 14°C 5°C
Brisbane 24°C 14°C
Darwin 32°C 23°C
Canberra 16°C 4°C
Place Name
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3. A group of people in a travel agent’s store were asked which
country they were considering going to on holiday.
Their answers are shown in the block graph.
a How many picked Italy ?
b What other country had
that same number ?
c What was the least popular country
in the survey ?
d Which country was the most popular,
and how many people are thinking
about going there ?
e How many in total picked Malaysia or United Kingdom (UK) ?
Country
Hong Kong
Going on Holiday
MalaysiaUSASingaporeUK
= 2 people
Italy
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4. Some children were asked where they liked to have lunch
during the school day.
The results are shown in the table.
Draw a pictograph in the box below to show this information.
(Use to represent 2 children).
School Lunch 10
Packed Lunch 8
Home for Lunch 6
Local Shops 3
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5. Answer likely, unlikely, certain or impossible for these :-
a Today’s flights will all take off on time.
b An ice cube will melt in the sun.
c I will meet a man who is taller than my house.
d I will see a dog today.
6. In a word game, letters are chosen from the word
M I S S I S S I P P I.
a What’s the chance of the letter M being chosen ?
b Which two letters stand an equal chance of being chosen ?
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7. Here is a list of clothes
Zara can wear when she
goes out to the cinema.
For example :-
• Skirt with a T-Shirt
• Jeans with a Blouse
These 2 combinations are shown in the table.
Show the 7 other possible bottoms and tops that Zara could wear.
Choose 1 Bottom and 1 Top each time.
8. A group of women at a health club were asked what
piece of fruit they liked to eat to keep them healthy.
Their answers are in this table.
Bottom Half Top Half
Skirt Blouse
Slacks T-Shirt
Jeans Jumper
apple strawberry grape banana
orange orange banana orange
banana banana apple strawberry
grape apple pear apple
pear grape orange grape
banana strawberry grape banana
grape grape apple grape
Bottom half Top half
Jeans Blouse
Skirt T-Shirt
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8. a Complete the tally table to show these results.
b How many people
gave the answer
“orange” ?
c How many people
were asked ?
d What was the most popular answer
and how many voted for that ?
e Complete this block graph - with a title and all the headings.
Fruit Tally Total
apple
orange
banana
pear
grape
strawberry
apple ............ ............ ............ ............
*Note :-
represents
1 person.
............
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Year 2 - Diagnostic Assessment
Part E
Name :-
Teacher’s name :-
Date :-
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Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
Name Date
Year 2 Final Assessment
1. Fill in the four missing numbers :-
85 80 ..... 70 ..... ..... ..... 50.
2. What number is two down from 71 ?
3. To what numbers are arrows
P and Q pointing ?
4. Write the answers to these :–
a b c
5. Holden Electrics sold 24 HD TV’s last Saturday.
There were still 43 left in the shop for sale.
How many of these TV’s must the shop
have had in stock when it opened on
Saturday morning ?
65 75
P Q
41
+ 16
37
+ 52
63
+ 35
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6. Find :-
a b c
7. When Tommy, his mum and his grandad add their ages together,
it comes to 94.
His Grandad is aged 53.
His mum is aged 33.
How old must Tommy be ?
8. Write the following objects in order, from shortest to longest :-
van - bike - truck - car - coach.
9. Which of these has the greatest volume ?
10. a Which 2-D shape has 4 lines of symmetry ?
b How many sides has a semicircle ?
37
– 25
86
– 43
99
– 64
A CB
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11. What are these 2-D shapes called ?
a b c
12. Name the 2-D shapes and state how many of them there are :-
13. How is a square different from a triangle ? Give 2 reasons.
14. Do these pictures have symmetry ? Yes/No.
a b c
............................................... .......
............................................... .......
............................................... .......
............................................... .......
squares
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15. Find the answers to these :-
a b c
16. In Cooper's kitchen drawer, there are
24 knives and 37 forks.
How many knives and forks altogether ?
17. Do these subtractions :-
a b c
18. Emma had 85 cents.
She bought a chocolate mouse for 60 cents.
How much money did she have left ?
19. What exact coins would you need to buy this cake ?
8
+ 45
28
+ 57
66
+ 29
54
– 9
61
– 23
95
– 46
$3 and 25 cents
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20. a Which month is 3 months before June ?
b Write the time on the clock in 2 ways.
21. a What 3-D shape is made up using
1 rectangle and 2 circles ?
b How many faces has a square based pyramid ?
22. What fraction of this shape
has been shaded ?
23. Mr Magill owns 24 buses.
1
4
of them run on petrol, the rest on diesel.
How many buses use diesel ?
24. Would you use metres or centimetres to measure :-
a the width of a tennis court ?
b the distance between 2 towns on a map ?
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25. Describe baby Joshua’s journey, using left, right, forward etc.
26. The map shows the layout of a town centre.
Jamie is on the town hall steps
looking over at the shops.
a If he makes a quarter turn
to his left, what building
will he see ?
b When he is facing that building, he then makes a half turn
and walks forward. Where is he going ?
27. A garden hut company sold several
huts last week.
a What day was busiest ?
b How many huts were sold on the Wednesday ?
c How many more on Thursday than Tuesday ?
Start
end
..................................................................................
..................................................................................
..................................................................................
..................................................................................
town hall
shops
bowling
hospital
cinema
police
- stands for 2 huts
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
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28. The Willow Tearoom has special deals on offer.
a How much will it cost
three 50 year-olds to
have afternoon tea on
a Saturday ?
b What is the total cost for a 70 year old
who has breakfast and afternoon tea on
a Wednesday ?
29. A group of girls were asked to name their favourite perfume.
Their answers are shown in the block graph.
a How many girls
said Chorlie ?
b How many in total for
Omage, Calxy and Cool ?
c How many more girls chose KC Me
than chose Curious OR Noir ?
30. Use tally marks to show the number 26.
Mon - Fri Sat/Sun
under 65 over 65 under 65 over 65
Breakfast
Afternoon
Tea
$4 $3 $6 $5
$4 $4 $8 $6
Name of Perfume
Omage Chorlie KC Me
Favourite Perfume
Calxy NoirCool
= 2 girls
Curious
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31. Use the given key to draw a pictograph showing
the information which is in the table.
Mouse Cat Dog Rabbit Fish
8 12 15 6 3
Pets Owned by a Year 2 Class
Key: stands for 2 children.
32. The colour of the cars in a car park
was noted.
a Complete the above table using tally marks.
White Silver Red
Red White Black
Silver Silver Red
Black Black White
White Silver Silver
Silver Red Silver
Colour Tally Marks Number
White
Silver
Red
Black
Mouse
continued
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32. b What was the most popular colour ?
c How many cars were in the car park ?
d Draw a neat, labelled block graph from your table.
33. Would you use kilograms or grams to measure the weight of :-
a a packet of rice
b a bag of cement ?
34. Would you use litres or millilitres to measure the volume of :-
a a teaspoon for medicine
b a rainwater tank for the garden ?
white
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35. There are 5 tennis balls in a box.
How many in 8 boxes ?
36. A pack holds 9 cans of juice.
How many cans in 3 packs ?
37. What is double 10 ?
38. Two of these jam rolls were cut as shown.
Three boys then shared the jam rolls.
How many slices did they get each ?
39. Two sparrows share out 19 worms equally.
a How many will each sparrow get ?
b How many worms will be left over ?
40. Put a tick on the kite that covers the largest area.
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41. Which of these is likely, unlikely, certain or impossible ?
a Every car driver will always drive under the speed limit.
b If you eat pizzas every day for a
month you will put on weight.
c If salt is added to the water in my
fish bowl my pet goldfish will die.
d Hector bought a watermelon. It had no seeds in it.
42. Which is the heaviest - kiwi, grapes or strawberry ?
43. Write the number that comes :-
a just before 800 b just after 739 c ten before 500.
44. Which of these shapes
would tile the page ?
Yes/No
kiwi kiwistrawberry
grapes
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ALL ANSWERS
to Year 2 - Assessments
Part F
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Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2
ANSWERS
BOOK 2A Assessment Answers
Bk 2A Chapter 1 Whole Numbers 1
1. a 15 b 26
c 37
2. a 9, 12 b 41, 43, 45, 49, 51
c 24, 21, 15, 12
d 40, 45, 55, 60
e 10, 30, 40, 60, 70, 90
3. a 35 b 49
c 80 d 61
4. a 18 b 30
c 69 d 87
5. A 49 B 59 C 68
6. 33
7. 60
Bk 2A Chapter 2 Addition 1
1. a 27 b 75
c 59 d 87
e 56 f 75
g 78 h 99
2. a 75 cm b 39 mins
3. a 29 b 37
c 69 d 88
e 38 f 77
g 96 h 15
4. a 19 b 95 cents
Bk 2A Chapter 3 Time 1
1. a 7 o’clock b half past 3
c quarter to 5
2. a quarter to 11 10:45
b 4 o’clock 4 o’clock
c quarter past 10 10:15
d half past 5 5:30
e quarter to 1 12:45
f quarter past 9 9:15.
3. a
b
c
4. nine o’clock - 9:15 - 9:30 - quarter to 10 -
quarter past 10.
Bk 2A Chapter 4 Subtraction 1
1. a 53 b 33
c 72 d 80
e 24 f 35
g 70 h 5
2. a 23 b 36
3. a 34 b 50
c 41 d 92
e 6 f 50
g 42 h 10
4. a 34 b 20
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Bk 2A Chapter 5 Symmetry
1. a Yes b No
c Yes d Yes
e Yes f No
g No h Yes
i No j Yes
k No l Yes
2. Various
3.
Bk 2A Chapter 6 Whole Numbers 2
1. 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90
2. a 12, 14, 18, 20
b 61, 59, 55, 53, 49
c 46, 50, 52, 58, 60, 62
3. 39, 37, 31
4. a 66 ... 70 b 57 ... 61
c 38 ... 42
5. a 73, 93
b 42, 32, 12
6. 21, 11, 1.
Bk 2A Chapter 7 2-D Shapes 1
1. a Triangle b Rectangle
c Circle d Square
2. 3 triangles 9 circles
6 rectangles 6 squares
3. a 3 b 4 c 0
d 2 e 4
4. Triangle has 3 corners, square has 4 corners.
Bk 2A Chapter 8 Addition 2
1. a 25 b 62
c 34 d 77
e 81 f 88
g 91 h 92
2. a 75 b 73
3. a 24 b 20
c 65 d 84
e 95 f 94
g 72 h 94
4. a 76 b 74
Bk 2A Chapter 9 Subtraction 2
1. a 17 b 69
c 24 d 42
e 45 f 25
g 68 h 42
2. a 37 b 19
3. a 16 b 16
c 28 d 26
e 66 f 6
g 27 h 39
4. a 14 b 10.
Bk 2A Chapter 10 Money
1. a 5 b 4
c 40
2. a 1 x 20c, 1 x 10c, 1 x 5c
b 1 x 50c, 1 x 20c
c 1 x 50c, 2 x 20c, 1 x 5c
3. a Max 30c Evie 45c
b 75c c 15c
4. a 65c b 90c
c 45c d 55c
5. a 7 b 16
c 20 d 13
6. a $7 b $19
c $16 and 40c d $16 and 85c
7. a 1 x $5, 1 x $2
b 1 x $10, 2 x $2
c 1 x $10, 1 x $2, 1 x 5c
d 1 x $10, 1 x $5, 1 x 50c
e 1 x $5, 1 x $2, 1 x $1, 1 x 50c, 1 x 10c
f 1 x $10, 1 x $2, 1 x $1,
1 x 50c, 2 x 20c, 1 x 5c
8. 12.
Bk 2A Chapter 11 Grouping
1. 6 scones
2. 21 Pot Noodles
3. a 5 b 15
4. a 8 b 24
5. 30
6. 36.
Bk 2A Chapter 12 2-D Shapes 2
1. Square Rectangle
2. Square Rectangle Rhombus
3. Rhombus
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4. Square Rhombus
5. Kite
6. Rhombus Rectangle
7. Rhombus
8. Square
9. None - all have symmetry.
Bk 2A Chapter 13 Time 2
1. a August, October
b December, January
c June, April
2. a October
b April
c December
3. a winter b summer
4. 01/05/15
5. Nineteenth of September, 2016
6. a hours b minutes
c seconds.
BOOK 2B Assessment Answers
Bk 2B Chapter 1 Grouping
1. 20 biscuits
2. a 8 b 24
3. 30 slices
4. a 4 b 2
c 30
5. 36
6. a 14 b 27
c 40 d 45.
Bk 2B Chapter 2 3-Dimensions
1. a Pyramid b Cube
c Cuboid d Cone
e Cylinder f Triangular Prism
g Sphere
2. 1 sphere, 1 cylinder, 1 cuboid, 1 prism,
2 cubes
3. a 3 Rectangles and 2 Triangles
b 1 Rectangle and 2 Circles
4. a Square Based Pyramid
b Cone
5. a 1 b 5
c 12 d 1
6. Cylinder & Sphere.
Bk 2B Chapter 3 Sharing 1
1. 5
2. 3
3. 8
4. 6
5. 4
6. 9
7. a 10 b 14
c 1 d 9.
Bk 2B Chapter 4 Graphs & Tables 1
1. a 10 b 20
c 12 d 8
e 8
2. a 12
b (i) 10 (ii) 7 (iii) 6
c 4 km d 43 km
3. a (i) $18 (ii) $19 b $30
c $50 d $14
4. 4 menus
soup fish
soup lamb
melon chicken
melon lamb
5. a Soloman Islands
b Fiji 6 Tonga 4
Samoa 1 Soloman Is 7
New Zealand 5
c 5
d 23
6. a (i) $20 (ii) $19 (iii) $56
b $37
c River Tour at Weekend.
Bk 2B Chapter 5 Sharing 2
1. 2 pencils
2. a 9 b 3
3. 5 strawberries
4. 4 boxes
5. 8 packs
6. a 7 bows b 2 metres.
Bk 2B Chapter 6 Length & Area
1. a C b D
2. a 14 cm 13 cm 9 cm 12 cm 4 cm
b 52 cm
3. 3
4. B
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Bk 2B Chapter 7 Fractions 1
1. Half
2. quarter
3. a half b quarter c half
4.
5. a quarter b 7 squares
6. a 7 b 5.
Bk 2B Chapter 8 Chance
1. a unlikely b certain
c impossible d likely
2. a F b likely
c R d No chance
3. Luke
4. a likely b likely
c No chance.
Bk 2B Chapter 9 Location & Direction
1. a Gary b Pete
c Jenny d Eli
e quarter turn clockwise
2. a Forward 3, turn left, forward 1,
turn right, forward 1, turn left,
forward 2, turn right, forward 3.
b Forward 2, turn left, forward 2,
turn right, forward 2, turn right,
forward 2, turn left, forward 3.
3. a Post Rd, Right, Book St., Left, Left.
b Exit of school, turn left on Birdy Rd.
Take 1st right into Rob St.
Take 1st left into Post Rd.
Post box on right.
c Come out of police station,
turn left into Rob St.
Take 2nd left into Stadium Rd.
Football Ground is just after Book St.
d Golf Club.
Bk 2B Chapter 10 Fractions 2
1. Divide by 8
2. a 1
4
b 1
2
c 1
8
3.
Red
Blue
Green
4. 3 hours
5. 4 tennis balls
6. 1 balloon.
Bk 2B Chapter 11 Mass & Volume
1. a grape b balloon
c sparrow
2. top hat
3. C
4. tin of paint, jam jar, light bulb, pencil,
sim card.
5. a kilograms b grams
6. a litres b millilitres
7. a is greater than b is less than
8. 7 litres
Bk 2B Chapter 12 Whole Numbers
1. a 49 b 278
2. a sixty five
b three hundred and eight
c six hundred and seventy two
d four hundred and forty four
3. a 499 b 900
c 300
4. 392 329 320 300 293 287 278
5. 668 669 670 671 672
6. A 149 B 874 C 883
7. a 38 m b 28 m
c 8 m.
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Bk 2B Chapter 13 Graphs & Tables 2
1.
a
b
c
d
2.
X-Box
PC
Nintendo
PS2
PS3
Board Games
3. a Comedy 6
Drama 8
Action 16
Romance 2
Thriller 4
b 8 c 36
d Action 16
e
comedy drama action romance thriller
Favourite Movie
Movie
stands for 2 people
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Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) -
Year 2
ANSWERS TO BLOCK ASSESSMENTS
No.1 NUMBER & ALGEBRA Book 2A
1. a 26 b 37
2. a 27, 29, 33, 35
b 70, 65, 55, 50, 40
c 80, 70, 60, 30, 20
3. a 19 b 28 c 76
4. a fifty eight b thirty two
c forty six d seventy nine
5. a 34 b 91
c 42 d 99
6. a 5 b 55
c 60 d 21
7. A 57 B 79 C 91
8. 91, 87, 85
9. a 16 ... 20 b 47 ... 51
c 78 ... 82
10. a 5 b 52 c 31
d 31 e 13 f 97
g 19 h 39
11. a 71 b 60 c 61
d 55 e 75 f 49
g 95 h 27
12. a 6 b 10
13. 1 x $10, 1 x $5, 1 x $1, 1 x 50c, 1 x 20c, 1 x 5c
14. $9 and 70 cents
15. 63 cards
16. 37
17. a 45 b 82
c 63 d 18
18. 16 trout.
No.2 MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Book 2A
1. a quarter past eleven 11:15
b half past 4 4:30
c quarter to twelve 11:45
2.
3. 8:00 quarter past 8 8:30
quarter to nine nine o’clock
4. October
5. winter
6. 08/06/16
7. 25th August 2017
8. a kite rectangle b kite
9. Diamond on a playing card, etc
10.
11. a No b Yes c Yes
d No e Yes f Yes
12. Squares - 3 Rectangles - 4
Triangles - 4 Circles - 4.
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No.4 MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Book 2B
1. a cylinder b cone
c sphere d pyramid (tri prism)
2. 2 cubes, 3 cylinders, 1 sphere,
1 cuboid, 4 triangular prisms
3. cylinder
4. 5
5. 1
6. 9
7. a A b C
8. C
9. a bull b Tom
10. Walk 4 squares forward. Turn right.
Walk 4 squares forward. Turn left.
Walk 3 squares forward. Turn right.
Walk 2 squares forward. Turn left.
Walk 2 squares forward.
11. Drive along Palin Road
Take the 5th on the right into Kirk Road
Take the 2nd on your left onto South Street
The church is on your left.
12. a book b ambulance
13. C
14. ladle - soup plate - toaster - microwave -
dishwasher
15. a garage b cricket ball
18. half.
red
No.3 NUMBER & ALGEBRA Book 2B
1. a 6 b 30
2. 9
3. 8
4. a 7 b 1
5. 5
6. a Yes b Yes
c No d Yes
7.
RED
BLUE
8. a 32 b 4 c 1
9. a seventy eight
b five hundred and three
c nine hundred and sixty two
d one hundred and eleven
10. a 799 b 400 c 590
11. 491 419 412 408 397 386 374
12. A 382 B 604 C 610
13. 937 938 939 940 941.
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No.5 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Book 2B
1. a 8 b 6
c 3 d 3
e 3
2. a 24°C b Canberra 4°C
c 5°C d Darwin 32°C
e 10°C
3. a 4 b Hong Kong
c Singapore d USA 10 people
e 14
4.
School Lunch
Packed Lunch
Home for Lunch
Local Shops
5. a unlikely b certain
c impossible d likely
6. a unlikely b S and I
7.
Bottom Top
Skirt T-Shirt
Jeans Blouse
Skirt Jumper
Slacks Blouse
Skirt Blouse
Slacks T-Shirt
Slacks Jumper
Jeans T-Shirt
Jeans Jumper
8. a Apple - 5 Orange - 4
Banana - 6 Grape - 8
Pear - 2 Strawberry - 3
b 4 c 28
d Grape 8
e
Fruit
apple orange banana pear grape strawberry
Fruit for Good Health
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Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum)
- Year 2
ANSWERS TO FINAL ASSESSMENT
1. 75, 65, 60, 55.
2. 69
3. P 64 Q 72
4. a 57 b 89 c 98
5. 67
6. a 12 b 43 c 35
7. 8
8. bike, car, van, truck, coach
9. C
10. a square b 2
11. a rectangle b circle
c semicircle
12. 2 squares, 4 triangles, 4 rectangles, 4 circles
13. square 4 sides, 4 corners, 4 angles
triangle 3 sides, 3 corners, 3 angles
14. a yes b no c yes
15. a 53 b 85 c 95
16. 61
17. a 45 b 38 c 49
18. 25 cents
19. 1 x $2, 1 x $1, 1 x 20c, 1 @ 5c
20. a March b 6:45 quarter to seven
21. a cylinder b 5
22. 1
8
23. 18
24. a metres b centimetres
25. Forward 3, turn right, Forward 1, turn left,
Forward 1, turn right, Forward 2, turn left,
Forward 3 and end
26. a hospital b cinema
27. a Friday b 6 c 2
28. a $24 b $7
29. a 6 b 18 c 2
30.
31. See diagram
mouse 4 faces, cat 6 faces, dog 7 1
2
faces,
rabbit 3 faces, fish 1 1
2
face
32. a white 4, silver 7, red 4, black 3
b silver c 18 d see drawing
33. a grams b kilograms
34. a millilitres b litres
35. 40
36. 27
37. 20
38. 4 slices
39. 9 each, 1 left
40.
41. a unlikely b likely
c certain d impossible
42. grapes
43. a 799 b 740 c 490
44. yes yes yes.
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Year 2 Maths Chapter Assessments

  • 1. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessments National Curriculum Year 2 - Assessment Pack
  • 2. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessments Year 2 - Chapter Assessments Set of 25 non write-on Masters corresponding to Chapters 1-13 of the Year 2 Book 2A. Chapters 1-12 of the Year 2 Book 2B. Part A
  • 3. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessments TeeJay Maths This Pack should be used in conjunction with TeeJay Publishers National Curriculum Year 2 Books 2A and 2B, along with its associated Year 2 Course Planner and Year 2 Homework Support Pack. It consists of the following set of photocopiable Masters :- A A set of 25 - A4 Assessments which match the curricular content of each of the 25 corresponding chapters in the Year 2 Books 2A and 2B. B A second set of 25 - A4 Assessments which are identical to the above but which should be used as a write-on resource. C A set of five A4 BLOCK ASSESSMENTS which are cumulative in nature and assess the main 8 Block Outcomes :- • Number and Algebra Topics from Book 2A • Measurement and Geometry Topics from Book 2A • Number and Algebra Topics from Book 2B • Measurement and Geometry Topics from Book 2B • Statistics and Probability D A second set of five A4 BLOCK ASSESSMENTS which are identical to the above but which should be used as a write- on resource. E An End of Year Full DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT covering every strand of Year 2 work - to be used as a Diagnostic Tool. F A complete set of Answers.
  • 4. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 1 - Whole Numbers 1 Bk 2A - Chapter 1 (Whole Numbers 1) Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. How many sweets are in these jars ? a b c 2. Write down all the missing numbers :- a 7 8 .... 10 11 .... 13 b 35 37 39 .... .... .... 47 .... .... c 33 30 27 .... .... 18 .... .... d 25 30 35 .... .... 50 .... .... e .... 20 .... .... 50 .... .... 80 .... 3. What is the number that comes just after :- a 34 b 48 c 79 d 60 ? 4. What is the number that comes just before :- a 19 b 31 c 70 d 88 ? 5. To what numbers do arrows A, B and C point ? 6. There are 36 laps in a race. If Jensen has just finished lap 3 how many has he to go ? 7. There are 56 Tigers rugby tops on a rail inside a store. If 4 more are on display in a window, how many tops in total does the store have for sale ? 45 5550 60 70 A B C Tigers
  • 5. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 3 - Time 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 3 (Time 1) 1. Write the time shown on each clock :– a b c 2. Write the time on each of the following clocks in 2 ways :– (Example – half past 6 or 6:30 ) a b c d e f 3. Draw clock faces to show these times :- a b c 4. List these times in order, from the earliest time to the latest time. quarter past ten - 9:30 - quarter to 10 - 9:15 - nine o’clock. 5:15 11:45 3:30
  • 6. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 4 - Subtraction 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 4 (Subtraction 1) 1. Copy and complete :- a b c d e f g h 2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :- a Out of a class of 29 pupils, 6 were off school with the flu. How many were in class at that time ? b Miss Adams owns 48 pairs of shoes. She gives 12 pairs to her sister. How many pairs of shoes does she keep ? 3. Write the answer to :- a 36 – 2 b 55 – 5 c 48 – 7 d 96 – 4 e 19 – 13 f 77 – 27 g 88 – 46 h 98 – 88. 4. Work out the answer to these problems mentally (in your head ) :- a A shop has 78 umbrellas for sale. One rainy day, 44 of the umbrellas were sold. How many umbrellas did that leave the shop with ? b Jason has 29 pencils. He gives 2 of them to Paula and 7 to Brian. How many pencils does Jason have now ? 57 – 4 39 – 6 77 – 5 89 – 9 45 – 21 68 – 33 87 – 17 98 – 93
  • 7. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 5 - Symmetry Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 5 (Symmetry) 1. Do these shapes or pictures have symmetry ? (Write Yes or No). a b c d e f g h i j k l 2. Write 2 things that you can see right now that have symmetry. 3. Here is a picture of a penguin which shows symmetry. Draw a picture of the front of a car, showing symmetry, and put in a line where you would make a fold to show the symmetry .
  • 8. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 6 - Whole Numbers 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 6 (Whole Numbers 2) 1. Copy this group of numbers, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, ....., ....., ..... and continue the pattern till you reach the number 90. 2. What are the missing numbers here :- a 8, 10, ....., ....., 16, ....., .... . b 67, 65, 63, ....., ....., 57, ....., ....., 51, ..... . c 44, ....., 48, ....., ....., 54, 56, ....., ....., ....., 64 ? 3. The numbers on these doors go down in 2’s. What numbers are missing from 3 of the doors ? 4. Write the number 2 down from and 2 up from each number :- a b c 5. Copy and complete each pattern :- a 43, 53, 63, ...., 83, .... b 72, 62, 52, ...., ...., 22, .... . 6. Write the next three numbers in this pattern :- 61, 51, 41, 31, ....., ....., ..... . 68 59 40 43 41 35 33
  • 9. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 7 - 2–D Shapes 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 7 (2-D Shapes 1) 1. Name these 2 dimensional shapes :- a b c d 2. a Name the 2 dimensional shapes in the picture. b Write beside each answer to part a how many of them there are. 3. a How many angles are in a triangle ? b How many sides has a square ? c How many corners does a circle have ? d How many sides does a semicircle have ? e How many angles has a rectangle ? 4. A triangle has three angles and a square has four. Describe one other thing which makes the two shapes different.
  • 10. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 8 - Addition 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 8 (Addition 2) 1. Copy and complete :- a b c d e f g h 2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :- a On Friday, Sam caught 8 tadpoles from a nearby lake. He went back on Saturday and caught another 67. How many tadpoles did he catch in total ? b A bakery makes 49 loaves each weekday. On a Friday, an extra 24 are made. How many loaves does the bakery make on a Friday ? Questions 3 and 4 should be done mentally - just write down the answers. 3. Write down the answer to :- a 7 + 9 + 8 b 6 + 5 + 9 c 58 + 7 d 9 + 75 e 27 + 68 f 57 + 37 g 44 + 28 h 65 + 29. 4. a At a dinner dance, 37 ladies wore their hair up and 39 wore their hair down. How many ladies were at the dinner dance ? b Into her chocolate cake Angela puts 25 maltesers and 49 smarties. How many sweeties does she have in her cake ? 19 + 6 8 + 54 27 + 7 68 + 9 53 + 28 19 + 69 54 + 37 46 + 46
  • 11. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 9 - Subtraction 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 9 (Subtraction 2) 1. Copy and complete :- a b c d e f g h 2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :- a Jane bought a box of chocolates containing milk and plain chocolates. Of the 62 chocolates in the box, 25 were plain. How many milk chocolates were there ? b A zoo has 38 turtles. When I visited, 19 of them were out of the water. How many were in the water ? Questions 3 and 4 should be done mentally - just write down the answer. 3. Write down the answer to :- a 24 – 8 b 31 – 15 c 72 – 44 d 53 – 27 e 85 – 19 f 64 – 58 g 93 – 66 h 72 – 33. 4. a FastPaint has won a contract to paint the houses in a new estate. They needed 72 litres of white paint. They already have 58 litres. How many litres of white paint will need to be bought in ? b A CD contains 40 tracks. 25 are rock and 5 are pop. The rest are rap. How many rap tracks are there ? 24 – 7 75 – 6 32 – 8 51 – 9 62 – 17 53 – 28 84 – 16 91 – 49
  • 12. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 10 - Money Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 10 (Money) 1. a How many are in ? b How many are in ? c How many are in ? 2. List the coins you might use to pay for each item exactly :– a b c 3. Max has Evie has a How much does each person have ? b How much do they have altogether ? c How much more does Evie have than Max ? 35 cents 70 cents 95 cents
  • 13. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 10 - Money 4. Copy and find the answers :- a b c d 5. How many $1 coins can I get for :- a one $5 note and a $2 coin b two $5 notes and three $2 coins c a $10 note and two $5 notes d a $5 note and four $2 coins ? 6. What is the total value of each of these :– a b c d 7. What notes and coins would you need to pay for something costing :– a $7 b $14 c $12 and 5 cents d $15 and 50 cents e $8 and 60 cents f $13 and 95 cents. 8. Matilda goes to the bank and takes out $60 from her account. She asks for it in $5 notes. How many $5 notes will Matilda get ? 45 cents + 20 cents ...... cents 25 cents + 65 cents ...... cents 70 cents - 25 cents ...... cents 80 cents - 25 cents ...... cents
  • 14. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 11 - Grouping Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 11 (Grouping) 1. Hannah, Amy and Ella each bought 2 scones. How many scones did they buy altogether ? 2. Seven Pot Noodles are placed on each of 3 shelves. How many Pot Noodles altogether are on display ? 3. a How many pieces of fruit can you see ? b Mrs Ford buys 3 lots of these. How many pieces of fruit does she have ? 4. a How many fizzy juice cans in one pack ? b Mr Wylde bought three packs. How many cans did he have ? 5. The owner of a fairground bought 3 lots of dodgem cars. Each lot had 10 cars in it. How many cars did he buy altogether ? 6. There are 12 balloons in this bundle. Alan, Jake and Alf each buy a bundle. How many balloons did the boys buy in total ?
  • 15. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 12 - 2-D Shapes 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 12 (2-D Shapes 2) For each question 1 to 9, name the quadrilateral. Sometimes, there is more than 1 answer. Choose from :- 1. Its 4 angles are right angles. (2 answers) 2. It looks the same when turned upside down. (3 answers) 3. It is often called a diamond. (1 answer) 4. Its has 4 equal sides. (2 answers) 5. Two of its angles are equal. The other two are not. (1 answer) 6. It fits into itself exactly 4 ways if you are allowed to turn it over. (2 answers) 7. It has 4 equal sides but not all of its angles are equal. (1 answer) 8. It fits into itself exactly 8 ways. (1 answer) 9. It does not have symmetry. (... answer) square rectangle rhombus kite
  • 16. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 14 Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 13 - Time 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2A - Chapter 13 (Time 2) 1. What months are missing ? a July, .................., September, ............... b November, .................. , .................. , February c August, July, .................. , May, .................. . 2. a What month comes just before November ? b What month comes just after March ? c What month is it 2 months before February ? 3. Easter Day is in the Autumn. a What season follows on just after Autumn ? b What is the season just before Autumn ? 4. Write 1st May, 2015 using 6 digits. 5. Write the date 19/09/16 fully in word form. 6. Would you measure these in hours, minutes or seconds :- a the time you spend in school each day b the time taken for an athlete to run a kilometre c the final countdown for a space shuttle launch ?
  • 17. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 1 - Grouping Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 1 (Grouping) 1. Ten girls were each given 2 digestive biscuits. How many biscuits in total were they given ? 2. a How many sweets can you see here ? b 3 boys each have this number of sweets. How many do they have altogether ? 3. Jam rolls are cut into 6 slices. How many slices will you get from 5 jam rolls ? 4. Each branch of a plant has leaves and seeds growing on it. a How many leaves are there ? b How many seeds are growing ? c If the plant has 5 identical branches, how many leaves and seeds will there be altogether ? 5. Balloons are sold in packs of 3. Chloe buys 7 packs and Liam buys 5 packs. How many balloons do they have altogether ? 6. How many counters in total :- a 2 lots of 7 counters b 3 lots of 9 counters c 5 lots of 8 counters d 9 lots of 5 counters ?
  • 18. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 2 - 3 Dimensions Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 2 (3 Dimensions) 1. What are the mathematical names of these 3-D shapes ? a b c d e f g 2. List the 3-D shapes shown in the picture and state how many of each there are. 3. a What 2-D pieces of card have been glued together to make this shape ? b What 2-D shapes are used to make a cylinder ? 4. What 3-D shape is made by using :- a 1 square and 4 triangles b 1 circle and 1 curved surface ? 5. How many :- a faces has a sphere b corners has a square pyramid c edges has a cuboid d edges has a cone ? 6. Name two 3-D shapes which you could roll down a hill.
  • 19. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 3 - Sharing 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 3 (Sharing 1) 1. Socks come in pairs. How many pairs can be made from 10 socks ? 2. Six oranges are shared between Harry and William. How many oranges will Harry get ? 3. Each seat on a minibus can hold 2 people. 16 people get on the bus. If they sit in two’s how many seats will they take up ? 4. 12 mice were put in cages, two to a cage. How many cages were needed ? 5. Paul and Paula shared 8 five cents coins between them. How many coins did they each get ? 6. 18 meatballs are to be heated using 2 microwaves. An equal number are placed in each of the 2 microwaves. How many will go in each microwave ? 7. What is :- a double 5 b double 7 c half of 2 d half of 18 ?
  • 20. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 4 (Graphs & Tables 1) 1. This block graph shows the colour of the cars parked along Denial Bay’s sea front one day. How many :- a red cars were there ? (Not 5) b silver cars ? c drivers parked a white car ? d more blue cars were there than black ? e less white cars were there than silver ones ? 2. The table shows the number of kilometres Olivia ran each day as she practised for a marathon race. a How many kilometres did Olivia run on Saturday ? b How many kilometres did she run on :– (i) Sunday (ii) Monday (iii) Wednesday ? c How many fewer kilometres did she run on her 4th day of practice than on her 1st day ? d How many kilometres did Olivia run altogether ? Red Silver Blue Black White = 2 cars DAY km Saturday 12 Sunday 10 Monday 7 Tuesday 8 Wednesday 6
  • 21. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 3. This table shows the costs for a rail ticket from March to May for adults and children. a What would it cost for :– (i) one adult in March (ii) one child in April ? b How much would it cost altogether for Mrs Barclay and her son to travel in March ? c How much would it cost in total for Mr and Mrs Peters to travel in May ? d How much dearer would it be for Mr Beck to travel in April than in March ? 4. Mr and Mrs Jones were arranging the meal for their daughter’s wedding. They have to choose a STARTER and a MAIN COURSE from the Menu List shown :- 2 possible selections are shown in the table below. Find the remaining 4 possible selections. March April May Adult $18 $32 $25 Child $12 $19 $16 STARTER MAIN Menu 1 Soup Chicken Menu 2 Melon Fish Menu 3 ... ... Menu 4 ... ... Menu 5 ... ... Menu 6 ... ... Starters :- • Soup • Melon Main Courses :- • Chicken • Fish • Lamb
  • 22. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 5. A group of people were asked at the airport to say which country they had just been to. a Which country was the most popular to have visited ? b How many of those asked had visited :- (i) Fiji (ii) Tonga (iii) Samoa (iv) Soloman Is. (v) New Zealand. c How many more people visited Fiji than Samoa ? d How many people were questioned ? 6. Prices are shown for the three tours. a How much would it cost for :– (i) one adult, City Tour on a Monday ? (ii) one child, River Tour on a Sunday ? (iii) two adults, Both Tours on a Saturday ? b Mr Williams took his son on the City Tour on Tuesday. How much did it cost him ? c Mrs Brown and her daughter paid $42 altogether for their tour. Which Tour did they go on and when did they go ? Key :- stands for 2 people Mon – Fri Weekend Adult Child Adult Child City River Both $20 $17 $22 $18 $21 $18 $23 $19 $27 $21 $28 $22 ANGLO ANGLO Fiji Tonga Samoa Soloman Is. New Zealand
  • 23. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 5 - Sharing 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 5 (Sharing 2) 1. Share 6 coloured pencils equally among Aaron, James and Ryan. How many pencils will they each get ? 2. a How many 10 cent coins can you see ? b They are to be shared equally among 3 girls. How many coins will each girl get ? 3. Fifteen strawberries have to be split equally among 3 tubs of ice-cream How many strawberries should there be in each tub ? 4. 12 ice lollies were packed in boxes of three. How many boxes were needed ? 5. Andrew needs to buy 24 burgers for a barbie. They come in packs of 3. How many packs will he have to buy ? 6. Alice is making bows to hang up in her room. She bought 23 metres of ribbon. It takes 3 metres of ribbon to make each bow. a How many bows could she make ? b How many metres of ribbon were left over ?
  • 24. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 6 - Length/Area Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 6 (Length & Area) 1. a Which of these 4 lines is the longest ? (A, B, C or D) A B C D b Which line is the shortest ? 2. Write the colour of these paintbrushes in order. Start with the brush that is the shortest 3. Which CD has the smallest area ? 4. Which of the lids on these tins has the largest area ? 1 2 3 A CB red blue white black yellow
  • 25. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 7 - Fractions 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 (Fractions 1) 1. What fraction of a whole melon is this ? 2. What fraction of the whole pipe is the one piece shown by the arrow ? 3. These shapes have been split into equal parts. What fraction of each shape has been shaded ? a b c 4. Trace or copy this shape :- Colour in half of it. 5. John, Paul and George and Ringo want to share this bar of chocolate equally among themselves. a What fraction will each boy receive ? b How many small chocolate squares will each boy get ? 6. What is :- a half of 14 b a quarter of 20 ? Bk 2B - Chapter 7 (Fractions 1)
  • 26. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 8 - Chance Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Answer likely, unlikely, certain or impossible for these :- a When you are older you will be an astronaut. b If you jump up you will come back down again. c You will live for ever. d You will scuff your new school shoes within the first week of school. 2. In a game, these cards are turned face down and one is chosen :- a Which letter is least likely to be chosen ? b Is it likely or unlikely that an E will be chosen ? c Which letter stands the second best chance of being chosen ? d What chance do you have of choosing the letter S ? 3. Max and Luke are playing a game of Hoop-La. If Max hoops on a number ending with a 5, he wins. If Luke hoops on a number ending with a 0, he wins. Who is more likely to win ? 4. Eight people out for a meal decide that the first name out of the hat should pay for everyone’s meal. The names which go into the hat are :- a Is it likely or unlikely that a member of the Guthrie family will pay ? b If it is a Guthrie - is it likely or unlikely to be a female ? c What are the chances of a complete stranger paying for the meal ? Bk 2B - Chapter 8 (Chance) HOOP-LA5 40 10 30 50 35 15 25 20 Jack Guthrie Zara Guthrie Emma Guthrie Sarah Guthrie Ruby Guthrie Nick Hutton Mia Hutton Joe Cairns R E F E R E E
  • 27. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 9 - Location/Direction Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Gail is jumping around in the middle of several children who surround her. Gail is looking at Ken. a Gail makes a quarter turn clockwise. Who is she now looking at ? b Gail looks at Eli. She turns anticlockwise. Who is the first person she will see ? c Gail looks back towards Eli. She makes a half turn clockwise. Who is she now looking at ? d Gail looks at Ann. She makes a quarter turn anticlockwise. Who is she now facing ? e Gail looks at Pete. She turns to look at Ken. Describe her movement. 2. Describe Doug’s two journeys shown below (use left, right, forward etc...) :– a b 12 10 11 9 3 2 1 8 5 4 Ken Eli Gary Martin Pete Jenny Ann 6 7 . . Gail Start end Start end Bk 2B - Chapter 9 (Location & Direction)
  • 28. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 9 - Location/Direction 3. Look at this street map. a Farmer Giles travels from his farm to the library. Copy and complete the set of instructions he used :– • Come out of the farm. • Turn right into ....... Road. • Turn 1st ......... into ............ Street. • Turn 2nd ......... and the library is on your .......... b Write similar directions to get from the school to the post box. c Write the directions from the police station to the soccer ground. d • I leave the shop and turn left. • I take the 2nd on the right and walk along the road. • I then take the 2nd street on my left. What will I then pass on my left side ? 4. David hangs his tools on his hut wall. a What hangs just above the axe ? b What hangs just to the right of the spanner ? c What hangs furthest away from the hammer ? School Street ParkRoad police station library post box FarmRoad BookStreet RobStreet Stadium Road Birdy Road Post Road golf club park shop school soccer ground farm saw hammer spannerscrewdriver chisel clamp pliers axe drill ruler stanley knifeplane
  • 29. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 10 - Fractions 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. What fraction of these shapes has been shaded ? a b c 2. Trace or draw this circle with 16 “bits”. a Colour in any 1 2 of the shape red. b Colour in any 1 4 of the shape green. c Now colour in any 1 8 of it blue. 3. Tiddles sleeps for 12 hours. He dreams a quarter of this. How many hours does he dream ? 4. Max is playing with some tennis balls. He gives 1 8 of them to Grace. How many balls does Grace get ? 5. Ava bought 24 balloons. She gave one eighth of them to Sophie, who then gave two of the balloons to Olivia. How many balloons was Sophie left with ? Bk 2B - Chapter 10 (Fractions 2) z z z z z z z z z z z z
  • 30. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 14 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 11 - Mass/Volume Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Which is lighter in each case :- a grape or apple b tennis ball or balloon c eagle or sparrow. 2. Which hat is heavier here - the top hat or the baseball cap ? 3. Look at these scales. Try to decide which of the 3 boxes is the heaviest (A, B or C) ? 4. Write these objects in order with the greatest volume first :- light bulb - tin of paint - sim card - pencil - jam jar. 5. Would you use kilograms or grams to measure the weight of :- a a full rubbish bin b a tin of baked beans ? 6. Would you use millilitres or litres to measure the volume in :- a a petrol can b a medicine bottle ? 7. Copy the following as shown, but put in “is greater” or “is less”. a the weight of an elephant ........ than the weight of a lion. b the mass of a vacuum cleaner ........ than the mass of a tumble drier. 8. This plastic bottle can hold 10 litres of liquid. How many more litres must be poured into the bottle to make it full ? A B C A Bk 2B - Chapter 11 (Mass & Volume) 5
  • 31. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 15 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 12 - Whole Numbers 1. Write these numbers using digits :- a forty nine b two hundred and seventy eight. 2. Write these numbers in words :- a 65 b 308 c 672 d 444. 3. Write the number that comes :- a just before 500 b just after 899 c ten before 310. 4. Put the following numbers in order, starting with the largest :- 329, 392, 293, 278, 287, 300, 320. 5. Write, in order, the five numbers that come just before 673. 6. To what numbers do arrows A, B and C point ? 7. Three tortoises, Thomas, Speedy and Slow-Mo are entered for a race. a How far had Thomas managed to walk ? b How far ahead of Slow-Mo was Speedy at this point ? c The race is over 60 metres. How far had Speedy still to walk ? 145 155150 875 885 A B C Bk 2B - Chapter 12 (Whole Numbers) Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Slow-Mo Thomas Speedy 20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m
  • 32. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 16 Year 2 Bk 2B - Chapter 13 - Graphs/Tables 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. represents the number 5. Use tally marks to show :- a 9 b 16 c 25 d 32. 2. A group of children were asked what type of game they played most. The results are shown in the table. Draw a pictograph to show this information. (Use to represent 1 child). 3. A few people were asked what kind of movie they liked to rent. Their answers are in this table. a Copy and complete the tally table to show these results. b How many people gave the answer “Drama” ? c How many people were asked ? d What was the most popular answer - how many voted for that ? e Draw a block graph from the table, with a title and all the headings. Let stand for 2 people. l l l l Comedy Action Comedy Drama Drama Action Action Action Action Drama Action Action Romance Thriller Comedy Drama Thriller Thriller Drama Action Action Action Thriller Romance Comedy Action Comedy Drama Drama Action Action Comedy Action Drama Action Action Place Tally Total number U.S.A l l 2 Italy l l l l 4 France l l l l 5 Spain l l l l l l 7 U.K. l l l l l 6 Film Tally Total Comedy Drama Action Romance Thriller ................. Comedy ..... ..... ..... ..... ................................... Bk 2B - Chapter 13 (Graphs & Tables 2) X-Box - 6 Play Station 2 - 2 PC - 4 Play Station 3 - 7 Nintendo - 3 Board Games - 5
  • 33. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessments Year 2 - Chapter Assessments Set of 25 WRITE-ON Masters corresponding to Chapters 1-13 of the Year 2 Book 2A. Chapters 1-12 of the Year 2 Book 2B. Part B
  • 34. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 1 - Whole Numbers 1 1. How many sweets are in these jars ? a b c 2. Fill in all the missing numbers :- a 7 8 .... 10 11 .... 13 b 35 37 39 .... .... .... 47 .... .... c 33 30 27 .... .... 18 .... .... d 25 30 35 .... .... 50 .... .... e .... 20 .... .... 50 .... .... 80 .... 3. What is the number that comes just after :- a 34 b 48 c 79 d 60 ? Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 1 (Whole Numbers 1) Name Date
  • 35. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 1 - Whole Numbers 1 4. What is the number that comes just before :- a 19 b 31 c 70 d 88 ? 5. To what number does each arrow point ? 6. There are 36 laps in a race. Jensen has just finished lap 3. How many has he to go ? 7. There are 56 Tigers rugby tops on a rail inside a store. 4 more are on display in a window. How many tops in total does the store have for sale ? 45 5550 60 70 TIGERS
  • 36. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 - Bk 2A - Ch 2 - Addition 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Complete these sums :- a b c d e f g h 2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :- a Two rolls of tape are 42 centimetres and 33 centimetres long. What’s their total length ? b Harry jogged for 27 minutes and stopped to rest. He then continued to jog for another 12 minutes. How long did Harry jog for ? 22 + 5 71 + 4 52 + 7 3 + 84 21 + 35 22 + 53 42 + 36 18 + 81 Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 2 (Addition 1) Name Date
  • 37. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 - Bk 2A - Ch 2 - Addition 1 3. Write the answer to :- a 28 + 1 b 32 + 5 c 66 + 3 d 81 + 7 e 17 + 21 f 43 + 34 g 71 + 25 h 9 + 4 + 2. 4. Find the answer to these problems in your head :- a There are 3 ladybirds on one leaf, 5 on another and 11 on a third leaf. How many ladybirds are there ? b 45 cents for a slice of apple pie. A slice of apple pie with cream costs 5 cents extra. What does it cost altogether for 1 slice without cream and 1 slice with cream ?
  • 38. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 3 - Time 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Write the time shown on each clock :– a b c 2. List these times in order, from the earliest time to the latest time. quarter past ten - 9:30 - quarter to 10 - 9:15 - nine o’clock. Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 3 (Time 1) Name Date
  • 39. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 3 - Time 1 3. Write the time on each of the following clocks in 2 ways :– (Example – half past 6 or 6:30 ) a b c d e f 4. Show each time on the blank clock face below it :- a b c 5:15 10:45 3:30
  • 40. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 4 - Subtraction 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Complete these subtractions :- a b c d e f g h 2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :- a Out of a class of 29 pupils, 6 were off school with the flu. How many were in class at that time ? b Miss Adams owns 48 pairs of shoes. She gives 12 pairs to her sister. How many pairs of shoes does she keep ? 57 – 4 39 – 6 77 – 5 89 – 9 45 – 21 68 – 33 87 – 17 98 – 93 Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 4 (Subtraction 1) Name Date
  • 41. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 4 - Subtraction 1 3. Write the answer to :- a 36 – 2 b 55 – 5 c 48 – 7 d 96 – 4 e 19 – 13 f 77 – 27 g 88 – 46 h 98 – 88. 4. Find the answer to these problems in your head :- a A shop has 78 umbrellas for sale. One rainy day, 44 of the umbrellas were sold. How many umbrellas did that leave the shop with ? b Jason has 29 pencils. He gives 2 of them to Paula and 7 to Brian. How many pencils does Jason have now ?
  • 42. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 5 - Symmetry Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Do these shapes or pictures have symmetry ? (Write Yes or No). a b c d e f g h i j k l Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 5 (Symmetry) Name Date
  • 43. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 5 - Symmetry 2. Write down 2 things that you can see right now that have symmetry. 3. Here is a picture of a penguin which shows symmetry. Draw a picture of the front of a car showing symmetry and put in a line where you would make a fold to show the symmetry .
  • 44. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 6 - Whole Numbers 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Continue this pattern of numbers till you reach the number 90. 2. Fill in all the missing numbers :- a 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 b 67 65 63 61 59 57 55 53 51 49 c 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64. 3. The numbers on these doors go down in 2’s. Put in what number should go in each of the blank windows on the doors. 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, ....., ....., ....., ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................. Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 6 (Whole Numbers 2) 43 41 35 33 Name Date
  • 45. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 6 - Whole Numbers 2 4. Write the number 2 down from and 2 up from each number :- a b c 5. Fill in the missing numbers so that a pattern is formed each time. a 43 53 63 73 83 93 b 72 62 52 42 32 22 6. Fill in the next three numbers in this pattern :- 68 59 40 61 2 up2 down 51 41 31
  • 46. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 7 - 2–D Shapes 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Name these 2 dimensional shapes :- a b c d 2. Name the 2 dimensional shapes in the picture and say how many of them there are. ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 7 (2-D Shapes 1) Name Date
  • 47. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 14 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 7 - 2–D Shapes 1 3. a How many angles are in a triangle ? b How many sides has a square ? c How many corners does a circle have ? d How many sides does a semicircle have ? e How many angles has a rectangle ? 4. A triangle has three angles, but a square has four. Describe one other thing which makes the two shapes different. ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................................................
  • 48. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 15 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 8 - Addition 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Complete these sums :- a b c d e f g h 2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :- a On Friday, Sam caught 8 tadpoles from a nearby lake. He went back on Saturday and caught another 67. How many tadpoles did he catch in total ? b A bakery makes 49 loaves each weekday. On a Friday, it makes an extra 24. How many loaves does the bakery make on a Friday ? 19 + 6 8 + 54 27 + 7 68 + 9 53 + 28 19 + 69 54 + 37 46 + 46 Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 8 (Addition 2) Name Date
  • 49. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 16 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 8 - Addition 2 These questions should be done mentally - just write down the answers. 3. Write down the answer to :- a 7 + 9 + 8 b 6 + 5 + 9 c 58 + 7 d 9 + 75 e 27 + 68 f 57 + 37 g 44 + 28 h 65 + 29. 4. Find the answer to these problems in your head :- a At a dinner dance, 37 ladies wore their hair up and 39 wore their hair down. How many ladies were at the dinner dance ? b Into her chocolate cake, Angela puts 25 maltesers and 49 smarties. How many sweeties does she have in her cake ?
  • 50. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 17 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 9 - Subtraction 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Complete these subtractions :- a b c d e f g h 2. Set these down as in Question 1 and find :- a Jane bought a box of chocolates containing milk and plain chocolates. Of the 62 chocolates in the box, 25 were plain. How many milk chocolates were there ? b A zoo has 38 turtles. When I visited, 19 of them were out of the water. How many were in the water ? 24 – 7 75 – 6 32 – 8 51 – 9 62 – 17 53 – 28 84 – 16 91 – 49 Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 9 (Subtraction 2) Name Date
  • 51. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 18 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 9 - Subtraction 2 These questions should be done mentally - just write down the answer. 3. Write down the answer to :- a 24 – 8 b 31 – 15 c 72 – 44 d 53 – 27 e 85 – 19 f 64 – 58 g 93 – 66 h 72 – 33. 4. a FastPaint has won a contract to paint the houses in a new estate. Of the 72 litres of white paint needed they already have 58 litres. How many litres of white paint will need to be bought in ? b A CD contains 40 tracks. 25 are rock and 5 are pop. The rest are rap. How many rap tracks are there ?
  • 52. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 19 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 10 - Money Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. a How many are in ? b How many are in ? c How many are in ? 2. List the exact coins you might use to pay for each item :– a b c 35 cents 70 cents Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 10 (Money) 95 cents Name Date
  • 53. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 20 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 10 - Money 3. Max has Evie has a How much does each person have ? b How much do they have altogether ? c How much more does Evie have than Max ? 4. Copy and find the answers :- a b c d 45 cents + 20 cents ........... cents 25 cents + 65 cents ........... cents 70 cents – 25 cents ........... cents 80 cents – 25 cents ........... cents
  • 54. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 21 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 10 - Money 5. How many $1 coins can I get for :- a one $5 note and a $2 coin b two $5 notes and three $2 coins c a $10 note and two $5 notes d a $5 note and four $2 coins ? 6. What is the total value of each of these :– a b c d
  • 55. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 22 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 10 - Money 7. What notes and coins would you need to pay for something costing :- a $7 b $14 c $12 and 5 cents d $15 and 50 cents e $8 and 60 cents f $13 and 95 cents. 8. Matilda goes to the bank and takes out $60 from her account. She asks for it in $5 notes. How many $5 notes will Matilda get ?
  • 56. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 23 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 11 - Grouping Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 11 (Grouping) 1. Hannah, Amy and Ella each bought 2 scones. How many scones did they buy altogether ? 2. Seven Pot Noodles are placed on each of 3 shelves. How many Pot Noodles altogether are on display ? 3. a How many pieces of fruit can you see ? b Mrs Ford buys 3 lots of these. How many pieces of fruit does she have ? 4. a How many fizzy juice cans in one pack ? b Mr Wylde bought three packs. How many cans did he have ? 5. The owner of a fairground bought 3 lots of dodgem cars. Each lot had 10 cars in it. How many cars did he buy altogether ? 6. There are 12 balloons in this bundle. Alan, Jake and Alf each buy a bundle. How many balloons did they buy in total ? Name Date
  • 57. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 24 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 12 - 2-D Shapes 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 For each question 1 to 9, name the quadrilateral. Choose from :- Each box should have an answer in it. Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 12 (2-D Shapes 2) square rectangle rhombus kite 1. Its 4 angles are right angles. (2 answers) 2. It looks the same when turned upside down. (3 answers) 3. It is often called a diamond. (1 answer) Name Date
  • 58. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 25 Year 2 Bk 2A - Ch 12 - 2-D Shapes 2 4. It has 4 equal sides. (2 answers) 5. Two of its angles are equal. The other two are not. (1 answer) 6. It fits into itself exactly 4 ways if you are allowed to turn it over. (2 answers) 7. It has 4 equal sides but not all of its angles are equal. 8. It fits into itself exactly 8 ways. 9. It does not have symmetry. (1 answer) (... answer) (1 answer)
  • 59. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 26 Year 2 - Bk 2A - Ch 13 - Time 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Write-on Version Bk 2A - Chapter 13 (Time 2) 1. Fill in the missing months :– a July, September, b November, February c August, July, May, 2. a What month comes just before November ? b What month comes just after March ? c What month is it 2 months before February ? Name Date
  • 60. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 27 Year 2 - Bk 2A - Ch 13 - Time 2 3. Easter Day is in the Autumn. a What season follows on just after Autumn ? b What is the season just before Autumn ? 4. Write 1st May, 2015 using 6 digits. 5. Write the date 19/09/16 fully in word form. 6. Would you measure these in hours, minutes or seconds :- a the time you spend in school each day b the time taken for an athlete to run a kilometre c the final countdown for a space shuttle launch ?
  • 61. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 1 - Grouping Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Write-on Version Bk 2B - Chapter 1 (Grouping) 1. Ten girls were each given 2 digestive biscuits. How many biscuits in total were they given ? 2. a How many sweets can you see here ? b 3 boys each have this number of sweets. How many do they have altogether ? 3. Jam rolls are cut into 6 slices. How many slices will you get from 5 jam rolls ? 4. Each branch of a plant has leaves and seeds growing on it. a How many leaves are there ? b How many seeds are growing ? c If the plant has 5 identical branches, how many leaves and seeds will there be altogether ? 5. Balloons are sold in packs of 3. Chloe buys 7 packs and Liam buys 5 packs. How many balloons do they have altogether ? 6. How many counters in total :- a 2 lots of 7 counters b 3 lots of 9 counters c 5 lots of 8 counters d 9 lots of 5 counters ? Name Date
  • 62. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 2 - 3 Dimensions Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 (3-D Shapes) 1. What are the mathematical names of these 3-D shapes ? a b c d e f g 2. List the 3-D shapes shown in the picture and state how many of each there are. Write-on Version Bk 2B - Chapter 2 (3 Dimensions) Name Date
  • 63. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 2 - 3 Dimensions 3. a What 2-D pieces of card have been glued together to make this shape ? b Which 2-D shapes are used to make a cylinder ? 4. What 3-D shape is made by using :- a 1 square and 4 triangles b 1 circle and 1 curved surface ? 5. How many :- a faces has a sphere b corners has a square pyramid c edges has a cuboid d edges has a cone ? 6. Name two 3-D shapes which you could roll down a hill.
  • 64. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 3 - Sharing 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 (Division 1) Write-on Version Bk 2B - Chapter 3 (Sharing 1) 1. Socks come in pairs. How many pairs can be made from 10 socks ? 2. Six oranges are shared between Harry and William. How many oranges will Harry get ? 3. Each seat on a minibus can hold 2 people. 16 people get on the bus. If they sit in two’s how many seats will they take up ? 4. 12 mice were put in cages, two to a cage. How many cages were needed ? 5. Paul and Paula shared 8 five cents coins between them. How many coins did they each get ? 6. 18 meatballs are to be heated using 2 microwaves. An equal number are placed in each of the 2 microwaves. How many will go in each microwave ? 7. What is :- a double 5 b double 7 c half of 2 d half of 14 ? Name Date
  • 65. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Write-on Version Bk 2B - Chapter 4 (Graphs & Tables 1) 1. This block graph shows the colour of the cars parked along Denial Bay’s sea front one day. How many :- a red cars were there ? (Not 5) b silver cars ? c drivers parked a white car ? d more blue cars were there than black ? e less white cars were there than silver ones ? Red Silver Blue Black White = 1 car Name Date
  • 66. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 2. The table shows the number of kilometres Olivia ran each day as she practised for a marathon race. a How many kilometres did Olivia run on Saturday ? b How many kilometres did she run on :– (i) Sunday (ii) Monday (iii) Wednesday ? c How many fewer kilometres did she run on her 4th day of practice than on her 1st day ? d How many kilometres did Olivia run altogether ? DAY km Saturday 12 Sunday 10 Monday 7 Tuesday 8 Wednesday 6
  • 67. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 3. This table shows the costs for a train ticket from March to May for adults and children. a What would it cost for :– (i) one adult in March (ii) one child in April ? b How much would it cost altogether for Mrs Barclay and her son to travel in March ? c How much would it cost in total for Mr and Mrs Peters to travel in May ? d How much dearer would it be for Mr Beck to travel in April than in March ? March April May Adult $18 $32 $25 Child $12 $19 $16
  • 68. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 4. Mr and Mrs Jones were arranging the meal for their daughter’s wedding. They have to choose :- • a STARTER and • a MAIN COURSE from the Menu List shown :- 2 possible selections are shown in the table below. Find the remaining 4 possible selections. Starters :- • Soup • Melon Main Courses :- • Chicken • Fish • Lamb STARTER MAIN Soup ChickenMenu 1 Melon FishMenu 2 Menu 3 Menu 4 Menu 5 Menu 6
  • 69. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 5. A group of people were asked at the airport to say which country they had just been to. a Which country was the most popular to have visited ? b Write down the number of people who visited :- (i) Fiji (ii) Tonga (iii) Samoa (iv) Soloman Is. (v) New Zealand. c How many more people visited Fiji than Samoa ? d How many people were questioned ? Key :- stands for 2 people Fiji Tonga Samoa Soloman Is. New Zealand
  • 70. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 4 - Graphs/Tables 1 6. Prices are shown for the three tours. a How much would it cost for :– (i) one adult, City Tour on a Monday ? (ii) one child, River Tour on a Sunday ? (iii) two adults, Both Tours on a Saturday ? b Mr Williams took his son on the City Tour on Tuesday. How much did it cost him ? c Mrs Bro and her daughter paid a total of $42 for their tour. Which Tour did they go on and when did they go ? .................................................. .......................................................... ANGLO ANGLO Mon – Fri Weekend Adult Child Adult Child City River Both $20 $17 $22 $18 $21 $18 $23 $19 $27 $21 $28 $22
  • 71. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 5 - Sharing 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 (Division 1) Write-on Version Bk 2B - Chapter 5 (Sharing 2) 1. Share 6 coloured pencils equally among Aaron, James and Ryan. How many pencils will they each get ? 2. a How many 10 cent coins can you see ? b They are to be shared equally among 3 girls. How many coins will each girl get ? 3. Fifteen strawberries have to be split equally among 3 tubs of ice-cream How many strawberries should there be in each tub ? Name Date
  • 72. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 5 - Sharing 2 4. 12 ice lollies were packed in boxes of three. How many boxes were needed ? 5. Andrew needs to buy 24 burgers for a barbie. They come in packs of 3. How many packs will he have to buy ? 6. Alice is making bows to put on to a hang up in her room. She bought 23 metres of ribbon. It takes 3 metres of ribbon to make each bow. a How many bows could she make ? b How many metres of ribbon were left over ?
  • 73. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 6 - Length/Area Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. a Which of these lines is the longest ? (A, B, C or D) A B C D b Which line is the shortest ? 2. a Write the colour of these paintbrushes in order. Start with the brush that is the shortest 3. Which CD has the smallest area ? 4. Which of the lids on these tins has the largest area ? Write-on Version Name Date Bk 2B - Chapter 6 (Length & Area) red blue white black yellow 1 2 3 A B C
  • 74. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 14 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 7 - Fractions 1 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. What fraction of a whole melon is this ? 2. What fraction of the whole pipe is the one piece shown by the arrow ? 3. These shapes have been split into equal parts. What fraction of each shape has been shaded ? a b c 4. Colour in half of this shape. 5. John, Paul and George and Ringo want to share this bar of chocolate among themselves equally. a What fraction will each boy receive ? b How many small chocolate squares will each boy get ? 6. Find :- a half of 14 b a quarter of 20 ? Name Date Write-on Version Bk 2B - Chapter 7 (Fractions 1)
  • 75. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 15 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 8 - Chance Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Name Date Write-on Version Bk 2B - Chapter 8 (Chance) 1. Answer likely, unlikely, certain or impossible for these :- a When you are older you will be an astronaut. b If you jump up you will come back down again. c You will live for ever. d You will scuff your new school shoes within the first week of school. 2. In a game, these cards are turned face down and one is chosen :- a Which letter is least likely to be chosen ? b Is it likely or unlikely that an E will be chosen ? c Which letter stands the second best chance of being chosen ? d What chance do you have of choosing the letter S ? R E F E R E E
  • 76. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 16 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 8 - Chance 3. Max and Luke are playing a game of Hoop-La. If Max hoops on a number ending with a 5, he wins. If Luke hoops on a number ending with a 0, he wins. Who is more likely to win ? 4. Eight people out for a meal decide that the first name out of the hat should pay for everyone’s meal. The names which go into the hat are :- a Is it likely or unlikely that a member of the Guthrie family will pay ? b If it is a Guthrie - is it likely or unlikely to be a female ? c What are the chances of a complete stranger paying for the meal ? HOOP-LA5 40 10 30 50 35 15 25 20 Jack Guthrie Zara Guthrie Emma Guthrie Sarah Guthrie Ruby Guthrie Nick Hutton Mia Hutton Joe Cairns
  • 77. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 17 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 9 - Location/Direction Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Write-on Version 1. Gail is jumping around in the middle of several children who surround her. Gail is looking at Ken. a Gail makes a quarter turn clockwise. Who is she now looking at ? b Gail looks at Eli. She turns anticlockwise. Who is the first person she will see ? c Gail looks back towards Eli. She makes a half turn clockwise. Who is she now looking at ? d Gail looks at Ann. She makes a quarter turn anticlockwise. Who is she now facing ? e Gail looks at Pete. She turns to look at Ken. Describe her movement. 12 10 11 9 3 2 1 8 5 4 Ken Eli Gary Martin Pete Jenny Ann 6 7 . . Gail Name Date Bk 2B - Chapter 9 (Location & Direction)
  • 78. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 18 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 9 - Location/Direction 2. Describe the 2 journeys shown below (use left, right, forward .....) :– a b Start end Start end forward ............ turn ........... forward ............ turn ........... 3. David hangs his tools on his hut wall. a What hangs just above the axe ? b What hangs just to the right of the spanner ? c What hangs furthest away from the hammer ? saw hammer spannerscrewdriver chisel clamp pliers axe drill ruler stanley knifeplane
  • 79. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 19 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 9 - Location/Direction 4. Look at this street map. a Farmer Giles travels from his farm to the library. Complete this sentence which describes the journey :– • Come out of the farm. • Turn right onto Road. • Turn 1st into Street. • Turn 2nd and the library is on your . School Street ParkRoad police station library post box FarmRoad BookStreet RobStreet Stadium Road Birdy Road Post Road golf club park shop school soccer ground farm
  • 80. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 20 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 9 - Location/Direction 4. b Write similar directions to get from the school to the post box. c Write the directions from the police station to the soccer ground. d • I leave the shop and turn left. • I take the 2nd on the right and walk along the road. • I then take the 2nd street on my left. What will I then pass on my left side ?
  • 81. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 21 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 10 - Fractions 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Write-on Version Name Date Bk 2B - Chapter 10 (Fractions 2) 1. What fraction of these shapes has been shaded ? a b c 2. a Colour in any 1 2 of the circle red. b Colour in any 1 4 of the circle green. c Now colour in any 1 8 of it blue.
  • 82. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 22 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 10 - Fractions 2 3. Tiddles sleeps for 12 hours. He dreams a quarter of this. How many hours does he dream ? 4. Max is playing with some tennis balls. He gives 1 8 of them to Grace. How many balls does Grace get ? 5. Ava bought 24 balloons. She gave one eighth of them to Sophie, who then gave two of the balloons to Olivia. How many balloons was Sophie left with ? z z z z z z z z z z z z
  • 83. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 23 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 11 - Mass/Volume Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. Which is lighter in each case :- a grape or apple b tennis ball or balloon c eagle or sparrow. 2. Which hat is heavier here :- The top hat or the baseball cap ? 3. Look at these scales. Try to decide which of the 3 boxes is the heaviest (A, B or C) ? 4. Write these objects in order with the greatest volume first :- light bulb - tin of paint - sim card - pencil - jam jar. A B C A ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................. Name Date Write-on Version Bk 2B - Chapter 11 (Mass & Volume)
  • 84. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 24 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 11 - Mass/Volume 5. Would you use kilograms or grams to measure the weight of :- a a full rubbish bin b a tin of baked beans ? 6. Would you use millilitres or litres to measure the volume in :- a a petrol can b a medicine bottle ? 7. Put in “is greater” or “is less” in the boxes below to make the sentence true :- a the weight of an elephant than the weight of a lion. b the volume of a vacuum cleaner than the volume of a tumble drier. 8. This plastic bottle can hold 10 litres of liquid. How many more litres must be poured into the bottle to make it full ? 5
  • 85. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 25 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 12 - Whole Numbers Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 (Whole Numbers 2) Name Date Write-on VersionBk 2B - Chapter 12 (Whole Numbers) 1. Write these numbers using digits :- a forty nine b two hundred and seventy eight. 2. Write these numbers in words :- a 65 b 308 c 672 d 444. 3. Write the number that comes :- a just before 500 b just after 899 c ten before 310.
  • 86. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 26 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 12 - Whole Numbers 4. Put the following numbers in order, starting with the largest :- 329, 392, 293, 278, 287, 300, 320. 5. Write, in order, the five numbers that come just before 673. 6. To what numbers do arrows A, B and C point ? 7. Three tortoises, Thomas, Speedy and Slow-Mo are entered for a race. a How far had Thomas managed to walk ? b How far ahead of Slow-Mo was Speedy at this point ? c The race is over 60 metres. How far had Speedy still to walk ? 145 155150 875 885 A B C Slow-Mo Thomas Speedy 20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m
  • 87. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 27 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 13 - Graphs/Tables 2 Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. represents the number 5. Use tally marks to show the number :- a 9 b 16 c 25 d 32. 2. A group of children were asked what type of game they played most. The results are shown in the table. Complete the pictograph to show this information. X-Box - 6 Play Station 2 - 2 PC - 4 Play Station 3 - 7 Nintendo - 3 Board Games - 5 l l l l X-Box stands for 1 child Write-on Version Name Date Bk 2B - Chapter 13 (Graphs & Tables 2)
  • 88. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 28 Year 2 Bk 2B - Ch 13 - Graphs/Tables 2 3. A few people were asked what kind of movie they liked to rent. Their answers are in this table. a Complete the tally table to show these results. b How many people gave the answer “Drama” ? c How many people were asked ? d What was the most popular answer - how many voted for that ? e Complete this block graph - with a title and all the headings. Comedy Action Comedy Drama Drama Action Action Action Action Drama Action Action Romance Thriller Comedy Drama Thriller Thriller Drama Action Action Action Thriller Romance Comedy Action Comedy Drama Drama Action Action Comedy Action Drama Action Action Film Tally Total Comedy ... ... Drama ... ... Action ... ... Romance ... ... Thriller ... ... Comedy ............ ............ ............ ............ Let stand for 2 people.
  • 89. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessment Year 2 - Block Assessments Set of 5 non write-on Masters corresponding to Broad Areas of the National Curriculum. Part C
  • 90. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 NUMBER & ALGEBRA Topics from Book 2A 1. How many spiders are in these jars ? (There are 10 in each full jar). a b 2. Write all the missing numbers :- a 23 25 .... .... 31 .... .... b 75 .... .... 60 .... .... 45 .... c 90 .... .... .... 50 40 .... .... 3. Write the following numbers using digits :- a nineteen b twenty eight c seventy six. 4. Write these numbers using words :- a 58 b 32 c 46 d 79. 5. What number is two up from :- a 32 b 89 c 40 d 97 ? 6. What number is ten down from :- a 15 b 65 c 70 d 31 ? 7. To what numbers do arrows A, B and C point ? 55 6560 80 90 A B C Block Assessment No. 1
  • 91. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A 18 49 80 8. The numbers on these mini racing cars go down in 2’s. What numbers are missing from 3 of the cars ? 9. Write the numbers 2 down from and 2 up from each of these :- a b c 10. Write the answer to :- a 14 – 9 b 47 + 5 c 39 – 8 d 12 + 19 e 21 – 8 f 68 + 29 g 45 – 26 h 93 – 54. 11. Copy and complete :- a b c d e f g h 12.a How many are in ? b How many are in ? 13. List the exact notes and coins you might use to buy this box of chocolates. ? 89 ? ? 83 81 77 – 6 7 + 53 46 + 15 78 – 23 26 + 49 85 – 36 28 + 67 91 – 64 $16 and 75 cents
  • 92. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A 14. What is the total value of the notes and coins shown here ? Show your working as you solve each of these problems. 15. Lily received 35 Christmas cards yesterday. A further 28 cards were delivered today. How many cards over the two days ? 16. Grace is baking 2 birthday cakes - one for her husband, James, and one for her son, Harry. There are 52 candles altogether on the cakes. 15 candles go on Harry’s cake. How old must James be on his birthday ? 17. Jake counted 27 ducks and 18 swans on the lake. a How many ducks and swans altogether ? They were later joined by 37 geese. b How many birds in total were on the lake ? Jake saw 19 geese fly away. c How many birds were then on the lake ? d How many of these birds were geese ? 18. A cook went to the fish market and bought 8 packs of frozen fish. There were 2 trout in each pack. How many trout did she buy ?
  • 93. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Topics from Book 2A 1. Write the time on each of the following clocks in 2 ways :– (Example – half past 3 or 3:30 ) a b c 2. Draw a clock face to show this time :- 3. List these evening times in order, from the earliest time to the latest. quarter to nine - 8:30 - quarter past 8 - 8:00 - nine o’clock. 4. What month comes 3 months before January ? 5. Which season is just before spring ? 6. Write the date 8th June, 2016 using 6 digits. 7. Write the date 25/08/17 in word form. 8. Choose from square, rectangle, rhombus or kite. a Which two of the above four shapes is it possible to make, by joining these 2 identical triangles together. b Which one of the shapes formed can only fit on itself in 2 ways, even if you are allowed to flip it over ? 7:45 Block Assessment No. 2
  • 94. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A 9. Name something in real life that is shaped like a rhombus. 10. Draw what this shape would look like when turned upside down :- 11.Which of the following shapes have symmetry ? (Write Yes or No). a b c d e f 12.a Name all of the 2 dimensional shapes in the picture. b Write how many of each there are.
  • 95. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 NUMBER & ALGEBRA Topics from Book 2B 1. To cure a sore head, Mr Byrne takes 2 pills 3 times per day. a How many pills is that each day ? b If he does this for 5 days how many pills will he have taken in total ? 2. Light bulbs are sold in packs of 3. Alan bought 6 packs and Thomas bought 9 packs. How many more light bulbs than Alan did Thomas buy ? 3. Twenty four toy blocks were shared equally among three toddlers. How many blocks did each toddler get ? 4. Fifteen cards are dealt equally between 2 people. a How many cards will they each get ? b How many spare cards will there be ? 5. William has 20 sweets. He gives half of them to Lucas. Lucas then gives half of his sweets to Zara. How many sweets does Zara have ? 6. Which of these shapes has been cut exactly in quarters ? (Yes or No) a b c d 2 Block Assessment No. 3
  • 96. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B 7. Trace or draw this shape. a Colour in any 1 2 of the shape red. b Now colour in any 1 8 of it blue. 8. Ava went to the baker’s and bought these scones. a How many did she buy ? b She split them equally among herself and seven friends. How many did they each get ? c Ava then ate 1 4 of her share. How many scones did she eat ? 9. Write these numbers in words :- a 78 b 503 c 962 d 111. 10. Write the number that comes :- a just before 800 b just after 399 c ten before 600. 11. Put the following numbers in order, starting with the largest :- 419, 491, 374, 397, 408, 412, 386. 12. To what numbers are arrows A, B and C pointing ? 13. Write the five numbers that come just before 942. 375 385 605 615 A B C
  • 97. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Topics from Book 2B 1. What are the mathematical names of these 3-D shapes ? a b c d 2. List the 3-D shapes shown in the picture and say how many of each there are. 3. Which 3-D shape is made up of 2 circles and one curved rectangle ? 4. How many faces are there in a triangular prism ? 5. How many edges has a cone ? 6. How many corners has this shape ? 7. a Which of these 4 lines is the longest ? b Which is the shortest ? Block Assessment No. 4 A D C B
  • 98. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B 8. Which boat looks to have the sail with the largest area ? 9. Kylie is at a crossroads. She is walking towards her school. a What is the first thing Kylie sees if she turns her head clockwise ? b What or who will Kylie be looking at if she makes a quarter turn anticlockwise ? 10. Try to find a way through this maze from the start to the finish. Describe how to move as follows :- Move ...... squares forward. Turn ............ Move ...... squares forward. Turn ............ ............................ A B C Start X X Finish bull tree bus car Tom barn Kylie
  • 99. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B 11.Describe the route the driver of the car should take to get to the church. Drive along .......... Street. Turn .... right into ........... ....................... 12. Which is heavier :- a a DVD or a book b an ambulance or a family car. 13. Look at the above scales. Which of the 4 boxes is the lightest (A, B, C or D) ? 14. Write these objects in order with the smallest volume first :- microwave oven - dishwasher - ladle - toaster - soup plate. 15. a Which is taller - a garden hut or a garage ? b Which has the greater mass - a cricket ball or a tennis ball ? 16. Molly bought a 1 litre (1000 millilitre) bottle of bleach. She poured :- • 250 ml down the toilet pan, • 200 ml down the plug hole in the bath • 50 ml down the drain in the sink. What fraction of the bottle was she left with ? Main Street South Street Palin Road North Street TheWynde KirkRoad BurnsStreet GorseRoad DiversStreet BrewRoad A B C B C D entrance X
  • 100. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. This pictograph shows how a group of Year 2 pupils travel to school. a How many pupils walk to school ? b How many pupils go by bus ? c How many pupils cycle to school ? d How many more pupils walk than go by car ? e How many less cycle than take the bus ? 2. This table shows the temperatures recorded around the country one day in May. The temperatures are shown in degrees Celsius(°C). a What was the highest temperature in Brisbane ? b Name the city with the lowest temperature and what was that temperature ? c What was the lowest temperature in Ballarat ? d Name the city with the highest temperature and what was that temperature ? e What is the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures in Adelaide ? Walk Car Bus Cycle = 2 pupils Highest Temperature Lowest Temperature Adelaide 19°C 9°C Ballarat 14°C 5°C Brisbane 24°C 14°C Darwin 32°C 23°C Canberra 16°C 4°C Place Name STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Topics from Book 2B Block Assessment No. 5
  • 101. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 3. A group of people were asked which country they were thinking of going to on holiday. Their answers are shown in the block graph. a How many picked Italy ? b What other country had that same number ? c What was the least popular country in this survey ? d Which country was the most popular, and how many people were thinking about going there ? e How many in total picked Malaysia or United Kingdom (UK) ? 4. Some children were asked where they liked to have lunch during the school day. The results are shown in the table. Draw a pictograph to show this data. (Use to represent 2 children) 5. Answer likely, unlikely, certain or impossible for these :- a Every one of today’s flights will all take off on time. b An ice cube will melt in the sun. c I will meet a man who is taller than my house. d I will see a dog today. 6. In a word game, letters are chosen from the word M I S S I S S I P P I. a What’s the chance of the letter M being chosen ? b Which two letters stand an equal chance of being chosen ? School Lunch 10 Packed Lunch 8 Home for Lunch 6 Local Shops 3 Country Hong Kong Going on Holiday MalaysiaUSASingaporeUK = 2 people Italy
  • 102. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 7. Here is a list of clothes Zara can wear when she goes out to the cinema. For example :- • Skirt with a T-Shirt • Jeans with a Blouse These 2 are shown in the table below. Copy the table and show the 7 other possible choices of bottoms and tops that Zara could decide to wear. Choose 1 Bottom and 1 Top each time. 8. A group of women at a health club were asked what piece of fruit they liked to eat to keep them healthy. Their answers are in this table. Bottom half Top half Skirt Blouse Slacks T-Shirt Jeans Jumper apple strawberry grape banana orange orange banana orange banana banana apple strawberry grape apple pear apple pear grape orange grape banana strawberry grape banana grape grape apple grape see next page Bottom half Top half COPY THIS TABLE Jeans Blouse Skirt T-Shirt
  • 103. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 14 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 8. a Copy and complete the tally table to show the results from the last page. b How many people gave the answer “orange” ? c How many people were asked ? d What was the most popular answer and how many voted for that ? e Draw a block graph from the table, with a title and all the headings. *Note :- represents 1 person. Fruit Tally Total apple orange banana pear grape strawberry COPY THIS TABLE ................................ apple ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ................................... COPY THIS GRAPH
  • 104. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessment Year 2 - Block Assessments Set of 5 write-on Masters corresponding to Broad Areas of the National Curriculum. Part D
  • 105. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A 1. How many spiders are in these jars ? (10 in each full jar). a b 2. Fill in all the missing numbers :- a 23 25 .... .... 31 .... .... b 75 .... .... 60 .... .... 45 c 90 .... .... .... 50 40 .... .... 3. Write the following numbers using digits :- a nineteen b twenty eight c seventy six. Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 (Whole Numbers 1) Name Date Block Assessment No. 1 Write-on Version NUMBER & ALGEBRA Topics from Book 2A
  • 106. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A 5. What number is two up from :- a 32 b 89 c 40 d 97 ? 6. What number is ten down from :- a 15 b 65 c 70 d 31 ? 7. To what numbers are these arrows pointing ? 4. Write these numbers using words :- a 58 b 32 c 46 d 79 55 6560 80 90
  • 107. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A 8. The numbers on these mini racing cars go down in 2’s. Write the missing numbers under each of the 3 cars. 9. Write the numbers 2 down from and 2 up from each of these :- a b c 10. Write the answer to :- a 14 – 9 b 47 + 5 c 39 – 8 d 12 + 19 e 21 – 8 f 68 + 29 g 45 – 26 h 93 – 54. 18 49 80 2 up2 down ? 89 ? ? 83 81
  • 108. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A 11. Complete these additions and subtractions :- a b c d e f g h 12. a How many are in ? b How many are in ? 13. List the exact notes and coins you might use to buy this box of chocolates. 77 – 6 7 + 53 46 + 15 78 – 23 26 + 49 85 – 36 28 + 67 91 – 64 $16 and 75 cents
  • 109. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A 14. What is the total value of the notes and coins shown here ? Show your working as you solve each of these problems. 15. Lily received 35 Christmas cards yesterday. A further 28 cards were delivered today. How many cards over the two days ? 16. Grace is baking 2 birthday cakes - one for her husband, James, and one for her son, Harry. There are 52 candles altogether on the cakes. 15 candles go on Harry’s cake. How old must James be on his birthday ?
  • 110. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2A 17. Jake counted 27 ducks and 18 swans in the lake. a How many ducks and swans altogether ? They were later joined by 37 geese. b How many birds in total were on the lake ? Jake saw 19 geese fly away. c How many birds were then on the lake ? d How many of these birds were geese ? 18. A cook went to the fish market and bought 8 packs of frozen fish. There were 2 trout in each pack. How many trout did she buy ?
  • 111. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A 1. Write down the time on each of the following clocks in 2 ways :– (Example – half past 3 or 3:30.) a b c 2. Show this time on the blank clock face :- 3. List these times in order, from the earliest time to the latest. quarter to nine - 8:30 - quarter past 8 - 8:00 - nine o’clock. Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 (Whole Numbers 1) Name Date Block Assessment No. 2 Write-on Version MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Topics from Book 2A 7:45
  • 112. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A 4. What month comes 3 months before January ? 5. Which season is just before spring ? 6. Write the date 8th June, 2016 using 6 digits. 7. Write the date 25/08/17 in word form. 8. Choose from square, rectangle, rhombus or kite. a Which two of the above four shapes is it possible to make, by joining these 2 identical triangles together. b Which shape fits into itself in only 2 ways, even allowing it to be flipped over ? 9. Name something in real life that is shaped like a rhombus.
  • 113. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A 10. Draw what this shape would look like when turned upside down :- 11. Which of these shapes have symmetry ? (Write Yes or No). a b c d e f
  • 114. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2A 12. Name all the 2 dimensional shapes in the picture below, and write how many of each there are. ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... shape number
  • 115. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 (Whole Numbers 1) Name Date Block Assessment No. 3 Write-on Version NUMBER & ALGEBRA Topics from Book 2B 1. To cure a sore head, Mr Byrne takes 2 pills 3 times per day. a How many pills is that each day ? b If he does this for 5 days how many pills will he have taken in total ? 2. Light bulbs are sold in packs of 3. Alan bought 6 packs and Thomas bought 9 packs. How many more light bulbs than Alan did Thomas buy ? 3. Twenty four toy blocks were shared equally among three toddlers. How many blocks did each toddler get ? 4. Fifteen cards are dealt equally between 2 people. a How many cards will they each get ? b How many spare cards will there be ? 2
  • 116. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 12 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B 5. William has 20 sweets. He gives half of them to Harry. Harry then gives half of his sweets to Kath. How many sweets does Kath have ? 6. Which of these shapes are cut exactly in quarters ? (Write Yes or No). a b c d 7. a Colour in any 1 2 of the shape red. b Now colour in any 1 8 of it blue. 8. Ivy went to the baker’s and bought these scones. a How many did she buy ? b She split them equally among herself and seven friends. How many did they each get ? c Ivy then ate 1 4 of her share. How many scones did she eat ?
  • 117. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 13 Year 2 - Number/Algebra - Book 2B 9. Write these numbers using words :- a 78 b 503 c 963 d 111 10. Write the number that comes :- a just before 800 b just after 399 c ten before 600. 11. Put the following numbers in order, starting with the largest :- 419, 491, 374, 397, 408, 412, 386. 12. To what numbers are the arrows pointing ? 13. Write the five numbers that come just before 942. 375 385 605 615
  • 118. ©TeeJay Publishers March 2016 Page 14 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Name Date Block Assessment No. 4 Write-on Version MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Topics from Book 2B 1. What are the mathematical names of these 3-D shapes ? a b c d 2. List the 3-D shapes in the picture and say how many of them there are.
  • 119. ©TeeJay Publishers March 2016 Page 15 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B 3. Which 3-D shape is made up of 2 circles and one curved rectangle ? 4. How many faces are there in a triangular prism ? 5. How many edges has a cone ? 6. How many corners has this shape ? 7. a Which of these 4 lines is the longest ? b Which is the shortest ? A D C B
  • 120. ©TeeJay Publishers March 2016 Page 16 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B 8. Draw a CIRCLE around the boat which looks to have the sail with the largest area. 9. Kylie is at a crossroads. She is walking towards her school. a What is the first thing Kylie sees if she turns her head clockwise ? b What or who will Kylie be looking at if she makes a quarter turn anticlockwise ? bull tree bus car Tom barn Kylie
  • 121. ©TeeJay Publishers March 2016 Page 17 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B 10. Try to find a way through this maze from the start to the finish. Describe how to move as follows :- Start X X Finish 11. Describe how the car driver should drive to get to the church. Move ............ squares forward. Turn ............ Move ............ squares forward. Turn ............ ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................ Main Street South Street Palin Road North Street TheWynde KirkRoad BurnsStreet GorseRoad DiversStreet BrewRoad Drive along ...................... street. Turn ............... right into ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... ............................................... entrance X
  • 122. ©TeeJay Publishers March 2016 Page 18 Year 2 - Measurement - Book 2B 12. Which is heavier :- a a DVD or a book b an ambulance or a family car. 13. Look at these scales. Which of the 4 boxes is the lightest (A, B, C or D) ? 14. Write these objects in order with the smallest volume first :- microwave oven - dishwasher - ladle - toaster - soup plate. 15. a Which is taller - a garden hut or a garage ? b Which has the greater mass - a cricket ball or a tennis ball ? 16. Molly bought a 1 litre (1000 millilitre) bottle of bleach. She poured :- • 250 ml down the toilet pan, • 200 ml down the plug hole in the bath • 50 ml down the drain in the sink. What fraction of the bottle was she left with ? ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................. A B C B C D
  • 123. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 19 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 1. This pictograph shows how a group of Year 2 pupils travel to school. a How many pupils walk to school ? b How many pupils go by bus ? c How many pupils cycle to school ? d How many more pupils walk than go by car ? e How many less cycle than take the bus ? Walk Car Bus Cycle = 2 pupils Name Date Block Assessment No. 5 Write-on Version STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Topics from Book 2B
  • 124. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 20 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 2. This table shows the temperatures recorded around the country one day in May. The temperatures are shown in degrees Celsius(°C). a What was the highest temperature in Brisbane ? b Name the town with the lowest temperature and what was that temperature ? c What was the lowest temperature in Ballarat ? d Name the town with the highest temperature and what was that temperature ? e What is the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures in Adelaide ? Highest Temperature Lowest Temperature Adelaide 19°C 9°C Ballarat 14°C 5°C Brisbane 24°C 14°C Darwin 32°C 23°C Canberra 16°C 4°C Place Name
  • 125. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 21 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 3. A group of people in a travel agent’s store were asked which country they were considering going to on holiday. Their answers are shown in the block graph. a How many picked Italy ? b What other country had that same number ? c What was the least popular country in the survey ? d Which country was the most popular, and how many people are thinking about going there ? e How many in total picked Malaysia or United Kingdom (UK) ? Country Hong Kong Going on Holiday MalaysiaUSASingaporeUK = 2 people Italy
  • 126. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 22 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 4. Some children were asked where they liked to have lunch during the school day. The results are shown in the table. Draw a pictograph in the box below to show this information. (Use to represent 2 children). School Lunch 10 Packed Lunch 8 Home for Lunch 6 Local Shops 3
  • 127. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 23 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 5. Answer likely, unlikely, certain or impossible for these :- a Today’s flights will all take off on time. b An ice cube will melt in the sun. c I will meet a man who is taller than my house. d I will see a dog today. 6. In a word game, letters are chosen from the word M I S S I S S I P P I. a What’s the chance of the letter M being chosen ? b Which two letters stand an equal chance of being chosen ?
  • 128. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 24 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 7. Here is a list of clothes Zara can wear when she goes out to the cinema. For example :- • Skirt with a T-Shirt • Jeans with a Blouse These 2 combinations are shown in the table. Show the 7 other possible bottoms and tops that Zara could wear. Choose 1 Bottom and 1 Top each time. 8. A group of women at a health club were asked what piece of fruit they liked to eat to keep them healthy. Their answers are in this table. Bottom Half Top Half Skirt Blouse Slacks T-Shirt Jeans Jumper apple strawberry grape banana orange orange banana orange banana banana apple strawberry grape apple pear apple pear grape orange grape banana strawberry grape banana grape grape apple grape Bottom half Top half Jeans Blouse Skirt T-Shirt
  • 129. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 25 Year 2 - Stats/Probability - Book 2B 8. a Complete the tally table to show these results. b How many people gave the answer “orange” ? c How many people were asked ? d What was the most popular answer and how many voted for that ? e Complete this block graph - with a title and all the headings. Fruit Tally Total apple orange banana pear grape strawberry apple ............ ............ ............ ............ *Note :- represents 1 person. ............
  • 130. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Year 2 Assessment Year 2 - Diagnostic Assessment Part E Name :- Teacher’s name :- Date :-
  • 131. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Final Assessment Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 Name Date Year 2 Final Assessment 1. Fill in the four missing numbers :- 85 80 ..... 70 ..... ..... ..... 50. 2. What number is two down from 71 ? 3. To what numbers are arrows P and Q pointing ? 4. Write the answers to these :– a b c 5. Holden Electrics sold 24 HD TV’s last Saturday. There were still 43 left in the shop for sale. How many of these TV’s must the shop have had in stock when it opened on Saturday morning ? 65 75 P Q 41 + 16 37 + 52 63 + 35
  • 132. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 Final Assessment 6. Find :- a b c 7. When Tommy, his mum and his grandad add their ages together, it comes to 94. His Grandad is aged 53. His mum is aged 33. How old must Tommy be ? 8. Write the following objects in order, from shortest to longest :- van - bike - truck - car - coach. 9. Which of these has the greatest volume ? 10. a Which 2-D shape has 4 lines of symmetry ? b How many sides has a semicircle ? 37 – 25 86 – 43 99 – 64 A CB
  • 133. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 Final Assessment 11. What are these 2-D shapes called ? a b c 12. Name the 2-D shapes and state how many of them there are :- 13. How is a square different from a triangle ? Give 2 reasons. 14. Do these pictures have symmetry ? Yes/No. a b c ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... ............................................... ....... squares
  • 134. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 Final Assessment 15. Find the answers to these :- a b c 16. In Cooper's kitchen drawer, there are 24 knives and 37 forks. How many knives and forks altogether ? 17. Do these subtractions :- a b c 18. Emma had 85 cents. She bought a chocolate mouse for 60 cents. How much money did she have left ? 19. What exact coins would you need to buy this cake ? 8 + 45 28 + 57 66 + 29 54 – 9 61 – 23 95 – 46 $3 and 25 cents
  • 135. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Final Assessment 20. a Which month is 3 months before June ? b Write the time on the clock in 2 ways. 21. a What 3-D shape is made up using 1 rectangle and 2 circles ? b How many faces has a square based pyramid ? 22. What fraction of this shape has been shaded ? 23. Mr Magill owns 24 buses. 1 4 of them run on petrol, the rest on diesel. How many buses use diesel ? 24. Would you use metres or centimetres to measure :- a the width of a tennis court ? b the distance between 2 towns on a map ?
  • 136. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Final Assessment 25. Describe baby Joshua’s journey, using left, right, forward etc. 26. The map shows the layout of a town centre. Jamie is on the town hall steps looking over at the shops. a If he makes a quarter turn to his left, what building will he see ? b When he is facing that building, he then makes a half turn and walks forward. Where is he going ? 27. A garden hut company sold several huts last week. a What day was busiest ? b How many huts were sold on the Wednesday ? c How many more on Thursday than Tuesday ? Start end .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. town hall shops bowling hospital cinema police - stands for 2 huts Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
  • 137. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Final Assessment 28. The Willow Tearoom has special deals on offer. a How much will it cost three 50 year-olds to have afternoon tea on a Saturday ? b What is the total cost for a 70 year old who has breakfast and afternoon tea on a Wednesday ? 29. A group of girls were asked to name their favourite perfume. Their answers are shown in the block graph. a How many girls said Chorlie ? b How many in total for Omage, Calxy and Cool ? c How many more girls chose KC Me than chose Curious OR Noir ? 30. Use tally marks to show the number 26. Mon - Fri Sat/Sun under 65 over 65 under 65 over 65 Breakfast Afternoon Tea $4 $3 $6 $5 $4 $4 $8 $6 Name of Perfume Omage Chorlie KC Me Favourite Perfume Calxy NoirCool = 2 girls Curious
  • 138. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Final Assessment 31. Use the given key to draw a pictograph showing the information which is in the table. Mouse Cat Dog Rabbit Fish 8 12 15 6 3 Pets Owned by a Year 2 Class Key: stands for 2 children. 32. The colour of the cars in a car park was noted. a Complete the above table using tally marks. White Silver Red Red White Black Silver Silver Red Black Black White White Silver Silver Silver Red Silver Colour Tally Marks Number White Silver Red Black Mouse continued
  • 139. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Final Assessment 32. b What was the most popular colour ? c How many cars were in the car park ? d Draw a neat, labelled block graph from your table. 33. Would you use kilograms or grams to measure the weight of :- a a packet of rice b a bag of cement ? 34. Would you use litres or millilitres to measure the volume of :- a a teaspoon for medicine b a rainwater tank for the garden ? white
  • 140. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Final Assessment 35. There are 5 tennis balls in a box. How many in 8 boxes ? 36. A pack holds 9 cans of juice. How many cans in 3 packs ? 37. What is double 10 ? 38. Two of these jam rolls were cut as shown. Three boys then shared the jam rolls. How many slices did they get each ? 39. Two sparrows share out 19 worms equally. a How many will each sparrow get ? b How many worms will be left over ? 40. Put a tick on the kite that covers the largest area.
  • 141. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 11 Year 2 Final Assessment 41. Which of these is likely, unlikely, certain or impossible ? a Every car driver will always drive under the speed limit. b If you eat pizzas every day for a month you will put on weight. c If salt is added to the water in my fish bowl my pet goldfish will die. d Hector bought a watermelon. It had no seeds in it. 42. Which is the heaviest - kiwi, grapes or strawberry ? 43. Write the number that comes :- a just before 800 b just after 739 c ten before 500. 44. Which of these shapes would tile the page ? Yes/No kiwi kiwistrawberry grapes
  • 142. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 1 Year 2 Assessment Answers ALL ANSWERS to Year 2 - Assessments Part F
  • 143. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 2 Year 2 Assessment Answers Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 ANSWERS BOOK 2A Assessment Answers Bk 2A Chapter 1 Whole Numbers 1 1. a 15 b 26 c 37 2. a 9, 12 b 41, 43, 45, 49, 51 c 24, 21, 15, 12 d 40, 45, 55, 60 e 10, 30, 40, 60, 70, 90 3. a 35 b 49 c 80 d 61 4. a 18 b 30 c 69 d 87 5. A 49 B 59 C 68 6. 33 7. 60 Bk 2A Chapter 2 Addition 1 1. a 27 b 75 c 59 d 87 e 56 f 75 g 78 h 99 2. a 75 cm b 39 mins 3. a 29 b 37 c 69 d 88 e 38 f 77 g 96 h 15 4. a 19 b 95 cents Bk 2A Chapter 3 Time 1 1. a 7 o’clock b half past 3 c quarter to 5 2. a quarter to 11 10:45 b 4 o’clock 4 o’clock c quarter past 10 10:15 d half past 5 5:30 e quarter to 1 12:45 f quarter past 9 9:15. 3. a b c 4. nine o’clock - 9:15 - 9:30 - quarter to 10 - quarter past 10. Bk 2A Chapter 4 Subtraction 1 1. a 53 b 33 c 72 d 80 e 24 f 35 g 70 h 5 2. a 23 b 36 3. a 34 b 50 c 41 d 92 e 6 f 50 g 42 h 10 4. a 34 b 20
  • 144. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 3 Year 2 Assessment Answers Bk 2A Chapter 5 Symmetry 1. a Yes b No c Yes d Yes e Yes f No g No h Yes i No j Yes k No l Yes 2. Various 3. Bk 2A Chapter 6 Whole Numbers 2 1. 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 2. a 12, 14, 18, 20 b 61, 59, 55, 53, 49 c 46, 50, 52, 58, 60, 62 3. 39, 37, 31 4. a 66 ... 70 b 57 ... 61 c 38 ... 42 5. a 73, 93 b 42, 32, 12 6. 21, 11, 1. Bk 2A Chapter 7 2-D Shapes 1 1. a Triangle b Rectangle c Circle d Square 2. 3 triangles 9 circles 6 rectangles 6 squares 3. a 3 b 4 c 0 d 2 e 4 4. Triangle has 3 corners, square has 4 corners. Bk 2A Chapter 8 Addition 2 1. a 25 b 62 c 34 d 77 e 81 f 88 g 91 h 92 2. a 75 b 73 3. a 24 b 20 c 65 d 84 e 95 f 94 g 72 h 94 4. a 76 b 74 Bk 2A Chapter 9 Subtraction 2 1. a 17 b 69 c 24 d 42 e 45 f 25 g 68 h 42 2. a 37 b 19 3. a 16 b 16 c 28 d 26 e 66 f 6 g 27 h 39 4. a 14 b 10. Bk 2A Chapter 10 Money 1. a 5 b 4 c 40 2. a 1 x 20c, 1 x 10c, 1 x 5c b 1 x 50c, 1 x 20c c 1 x 50c, 2 x 20c, 1 x 5c 3. a Max 30c Evie 45c b 75c c 15c 4. a 65c b 90c c 45c d 55c 5. a 7 b 16 c 20 d 13 6. a $7 b $19 c $16 and 40c d $16 and 85c 7. a 1 x $5, 1 x $2 b 1 x $10, 2 x $2 c 1 x $10, 1 x $2, 1 x 5c d 1 x $10, 1 x $5, 1 x 50c e 1 x $5, 1 x $2, 1 x $1, 1 x 50c, 1 x 10c f 1 x $10, 1 x $2, 1 x $1, 1 x 50c, 2 x 20c, 1 x 5c 8. 12. Bk 2A Chapter 11 Grouping 1. 6 scones 2. 21 Pot Noodles 3. a 5 b 15 4. a 8 b 24 5. 30 6. 36. Bk 2A Chapter 12 2-D Shapes 2 1. Square Rectangle 2. Square Rectangle Rhombus 3. Rhombus
  • 145. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 4 Year 2 Assessment Answers 4. Square Rhombus 5. Kite 6. Rhombus Rectangle 7. Rhombus 8. Square 9. None - all have symmetry. Bk 2A Chapter 13 Time 2 1. a August, October b December, January c June, April 2. a October b April c December 3. a winter b summer 4. 01/05/15 5. Nineteenth of September, 2016 6. a hours b minutes c seconds. BOOK 2B Assessment Answers Bk 2B Chapter 1 Grouping 1. 20 biscuits 2. a 8 b 24 3. 30 slices 4. a 4 b 2 c 30 5. 36 6. a 14 b 27 c 40 d 45. Bk 2B Chapter 2 3-Dimensions 1. a Pyramid b Cube c Cuboid d Cone e Cylinder f Triangular Prism g Sphere 2. 1 sphere, 1 cylinder, 1 cuboid, 1 prism, 2 cubes 3. a 3 Rectangles and 2 Triangles b 1 Rectangle and 2 Circles 4. a Square Based Pyramid b Cone 5. a 1 b 5 c 12 d 1 6. Cylinder & Sphere. Bk 2B Chapter 3 Sharing 1 1. 5 2. 3 3. 8 4. 6 5. 4 6. 9 7. a 10 b 14 c 1 d 9. Bk 2B Chapter 4 Graphs & Tables 1 1. a 10 b 20 c 12 d 8 e 8 2. a 12 b (i) 10 (ii) 7 (iii) 6 c 4 km d 43 km 3. a (i) $18 (ii) $19 b $30 c $50 d $14 4. 4 menus soup fish soup lamb melon chicken melon lamb 5. a Soloman Islands b Fiji 6 Tonga 4 Samoa 1 Soloman Is 7 New Zealand 5 c 5 d 23 6. a (i) $20 (ii) $19 (iii) $56 b $37 c River Tour at Weekend. Bk 2B Chapter 5 Sharing 2 1. 2 pencils 2. a 9 b 3 3. 5 strawberries 4. 4 boxes 5. 8 packs 6. a 7 bows b 2 metres. Bk 2B Chapter 6 Length & Area 1. a C b D 2. a 14 cm 13 cm 9 cm 12 cm 4 cm b 52 cm 3. 3 4. B
  • 146. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 5 Year 2 Assessment Answers Bk 2B Chapter 7 Fractions 1 1. Half 2. quarter 3. a half b quarter c half 4. 5. a quarter b 7 squares 6. a 7 b 5. Bk 2B Chapter 8 Chance 1. a unlikely b certain c impossible d likely 2. a F b likely c R d No chance 3. Luke 4. a likely b likely c No chance. Bk 2B Chapter 9 Location & Direction 1. a Gary b Pete c Jenny d Eli e quarter turn clockwise 2. a Forward 3, turn left, forward 1, turn right, forward 1, turn left, forward 2, turn right, forward 3. b Forward 2, turn left, forward 2, turn right, forward 2, turn right, forward 2, turn left, forward 3. 3. a Post Rd, Right, Book St., Left, Left. b Exit of school, turn left on Birdy Rd. Take 1st right into Rob St. Take 1st left into Post Rd. Post box on right. c Come out of police station, turn left into Rob St. Take 2nd left into Stadium Rd. Football Ground is just after Book St. d Golf Club. Bk 2B Chapter 10 Fractions 2 1. Divide by 8 2. a 1 4 b 1 2 c 1 8 3. Red Blue Green 4. 3 hours 5. 4 tennis balls 6. 1 balloon. Bk 2B Chapter 11 Mass & Volume 1. a grape b balloon c sparrow 2. top hat 3. C 4. tin of paint, jam jar, light bulb, pencil, sim card. 5. a kilograms b grams 6. a litres b millilitres 7. a is greater than b is less than 8. 7 litres Bk 2B Chapter 12 Whole Numbers 1. a 49 b 278 2. a sixty five b three hundred and eight c six hundred and seventy two d four hundred and forty four 3. a 499 b 900 c 300 4. 392 329 320 300 293 287 278 5. 668 669 670 671 672 6. A 149 B 874 C 883 7. a 38 m b 28 m c 8 m.
  • 147. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 6 Year 2 Assessment Answers Bk 2B Chapter 13 Graphs & Tables 2 1. a b c d 2. X-Box PC Nintendo PS2 PS3 Board Games 3. a Comedy 6 Drama 8 Action 16 Romance 2 Thriller 4 b 8 c 36 d Action 16 e comedy drama action romance thriller Favourite Movie Movie stands for 2 people
  • 148. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 7 Year 2 Assessment Answers Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 ANSWERS TO BLOCK ASSESSMENTS No.1 NUMBER & ALGEBRA Book 2A 1. a 26 b 37 2. a 27, 29, 33, 35 b 70, 65, 55, 50, 40 c 80, 70, 60, 30, 20 3. a 19 b 28 c 76 4. a fifty eight b thirty two c forty six d seventy nine 5. a 34 b 91 c 42 d 99 6. a 5 b 55 c 60 d 21 7. A 57 B 79 C 91 8. 91, 87, 85 9. a 16 ... 20 b 47 ... 51 c 78 ... 82 10. a 5 b 52 c 31 d 31 e 13 f 97 g 19 h 39 11. a 71 b 60 c 61 d 55 e 75 f 49 g 95 h 27 12. a 6 b 10 13. 1 x $10, 1 x $5, 1 x $1, 1 x 50c, 1 x 20c, 1 x 5c 14. $9 and 70 cents 15. 63 cards 16. 37 17. a 45 b 82 c 63 d 18 18. 16 trout. No.2 MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Book 2A 1. a quarter past eleven 11:15 b half past 4 4:30 c quarter to twelve 11:45 2. 3. 8:00 quarter past 8 8:30 quarter to nine nine o’clock 4. October 5. winter 6. 08/06/16 7. 25th August 2017 8. a kite rectangle b kite 9. Diamond on a playing card, etc 10. 11. a No b Yes c Yes d No e Yes f Yes 12. Squares - 3 Rectangles - 4 Triangles - 4 Circles - 4.
  • 149. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 8 Year 2 Assessment Answers No.4 MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY Book 2B 1. a cylinder b cone c sphere d pyramid (tri prism) 2. 2 cubes, 3 cylinders, 1 sphere, 1 cuboid, 4 triangular prisms 3. cylinder 4. 5 5. 1 6. 9 7. a A b C 8. C 9. a bull b Tom 10. Walk 4 squares forward. Turn right. Walk 4 squares forward. Turn left. Walk 3 squares forward. Turn right. Walk 2 squares forward. Turn left. Walk 2 squares forward. 11. Drive along Palin Road Take the 5th on the right into Kirk Road Take the 2nd on your left onto South Street The church is on your left. 12. a book b ambulance 13. C 14. ladle - soup plate - toaster - microwave - dishwasher 15. a garage b cricket ball 18. half. red No.3 NUMBER & ALGEBRA Book 2B 1. a 6 b 30 2. 9 3. 8 4. a 7 b 1 5. 5 6. a Yes b Yes c No d Yes 7. RED BLUE 8. a 32 b 4 c 1 9. a seventy eight b five hundred and three c nine hundred and sixty two d one hundred and eleven 10. a 799 b 400 c 590 11. 491 419 412 408 397 386 374 12. A 382 B 604 C 610 13. 937 938 939 940 941.
  • 150. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 9 Year 2 Assessment Answers No.5 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Book 2B 1. a 8 b 6 c 3 d 3 e 3 2. a 24°C b Canberra 4°C c 5°C d Darwin 32°C e 10°C 3. a 4 b Hong Kong c Singapore d USA 10 people e 14 4. School Lunch Packed Lunch Home for Lunch Local Shops 5. a unlikely b certain c impossible d likely 6. a unlikely b S and I 7. Bottom Top Skirt T-Shirt Jeans Blouse Skirt Jumper Slacks Blouse Skirt Blouse Slacks T-Shirt Slacks Jumper Jeans T-Shirt Jeans Jumper 8. a Apple - 5 Orange - 4 Banana - 6 Grape - 8 Pear - 2 Strawberry - 3 b 4 c 28 d Grape 8 e Fruit apple orange banana pear grape strawberry Fruit for Good Health
  • 151. ©TeeJay Publishers 2016 Page 10 Year 2 Assessment Answers Mathematics Assessment (National Curriculum) - Year 2 ANSWERS TO FINAL ASSESSMENT 1. 75, 65, 60, 55. 2. 69 3. P 64 Q 72 4. a 57 b 89 c 98 5. 67 6. a 12 b 43 c 35 7. 8 8. bike, car, van, truck, coach 9. C 10. a square b 2 11. a rectangle b circle c semicircle 12. 2 squares, 4 triangles, 4 rectangles, 4 circles 13. square 4 sides, 4 corners, 4 angles triangle 3 sides, 3 corners, 3 angles 14. a yes b no c yes 15. a 53 b 85 c 95 16. 61 17. a 45 b 38 c 49 18. 25 cents 19. 1 x $2, 1 x $1, 1 x 20c, 1 @ 5c 20. a March b 6:45 quarter to seven 21. a cylinder b 5 22. 1 8 23. 18 24. a metres b centimetres 25. Forward 3, turn right, Forward 1, turn left, Forward 1, turn right, Forward 2, turn left, Forward 3 and end 26. a hospital b cinema 27. a Friday b 6 c 2 28. a $24 b $7 29. a 6 b 18 c 2 30. 31. See diagram mouse 4 faces, cat 6 faces, dog 7 1 2 faces, rabbit 3 faces, fish 1 1 2 face 32. a white 4, silver 7, red 4, black 3 b silver c 18 d see drawing 33. a grams b kilograms 34. a millilitres b litres 35. 40 36. 27 37. 20 38. 4 slices 39. 9 each, 1 left 40. 41. a unlikely b likely c certain d impossible 42. grapes 43. a 799 b 740 c 490 44. yes yes yes. |||| |||| |||| |||| |||| |