year3 mathematics final exam revision worksheet

Mathematics Final Examination Revision sheet
Name: _______________
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Class: 3__ Date: _____
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Ryan has been growing a
sunflower. How tall is it?
John pours some
_____________
water in a jug. He
Last week it was only
needs 800 ml. How
half as tall. How tall was
much more water
it last week?
does he need to add?
_____________
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4 The jug holds 1⁄2 litre.
The bucket holds 2 litres.
How many full jugs of water are needed to fill the bucket?
5 One length of the swimming pool is 25m. Connor swims 6 lengths
of the pool. How many metres altogether has he swum?
6. Zoe can walk 103m in 1 minute. How many metres can she walk
in 2 minutes?
7 This scale shows how much Mrs Patel weighs.
How much does Mrs Patel weigh?
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8 Emily is making a cake. She puts flour on the scales. She then
adds sugar to the flour.
How much sugar does she add?
9 This piece of cheese has a mass of 350 grams.
Mark an arrow (↓) on the scale to show the reading for 350 g.
10 .
Here are four masses.
2
kilograms
2
grams
800
grams
kilogram
Write the masses in order, starting with the lightest.
lightest
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11 Here is some flour on a weighing scale.
a) How many grams of flour are on the scale?
b) How much more flour must be added to the scale to make 1kg?
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The tick is in square B5. Follow the instructions.
Draw a cross in square D2.
Draw a circle in square E4.
Draw a triangle in square A5.
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How many minutes are there in 1 hour?
It is half past 3. How many minutes have passed since 3o'clock?
What is the time on this clock?
14 Look at the following angles and label them either acute, obtuse,
right angle or reflex:
15 Which letter be the needle be on if:
a) It spins 180 0 clockwise
b) It spins 360 o clockwise.
c) It spins 90 0 anticlockwise.
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32 children are divided into 4 equal teams. Use a written method
of division to find how many children are in each team
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18 Are the angles below greater than or less than a right angle? Write
‘greater’ or ‘less’ in the boxes
19 Write TRUE (T) or FALSE (F) after these statements.
Two right angles make a quarter-turn
Three right angles make three quarters of a turn.
Two right angles make a half-turn.
Three right angles make a complete turn.
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20 Bella thought that 369 + 483 = 852
Fill in the boxes below to show a different number statement that she
could use to check her calculation
21 In the supermarket, apples cost £1.65 and bananas cost £1.00. If
Hanniya buys apples and bananas, how much change will she get from
£5.00?
22 What fraction of the buttons is inside the ring? Circle your answer
23 On Sunday, Zaine ate five eighths of his melon. On Monday, he ate
another one eighth of his melon. What fraction did he eat on Sunday
and Monday altogether?
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24 Find the matching pairs below. Join them with a line.
25 Complete the following.
26 Joy is 1 m 34 cm tall and Niki is 143 cm tall. Who is taller?
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27 Tom has five £1 coins, three 20p coins and two 10p coins. How
much does he have altogether?
28 What time is it? Write your answers in the boxes below the clocks.
29 Write TRUE (T) or FALSE (F) after these statements
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30 Finlay arrived at the swimming pool at 4:15 pm. He stayed for 45
minutes. At what time did he leave?
31 Which is more? Tick ( ) the box
32 Match the equal fractions.
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33 23 children are coming to Jack’s party. Each child will get 1 ice
cream. There are 10 ice creams in a box. How many boxes does Jack
need to buy?
34 Complete the following
35 Put these fractions in order of size, starting with the smallest.
36 Adam put some stickers on this grid.
Which sticker is at C3?
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37 Max is making a pattern by turning this shape a quarter turn
clockwise in each box.
What will the shape in the last box look like?
38 The Citysville Zoo will have a music show lasting for 10 days. It
starts on Saturday 18th October.
(i)
On the calendar shade in the days when the music show is on.
(ii) What is the last day for the music show? Give the day and date?
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39 The zoo keeper has this list of activities to do.
On a time line he has shown when he opens the gate and when he eats
lunch.
i.
Draw a cross (x) on the timeline to show when he rings the bell.
ii.
Shade on the timeline to show when he cleans the cages
40 Sort these shapes into groups by putting the letter of the shape
into the correct box.
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41 Dale and the robot left to go to the park at quarter past ten. When
they arrived, the robot’s clock showed half past ten.
(i)What size turn did the minute hand have to make to show half past
ten? Circle the answer.
a half turn
a quarter turn
(ii)Draw this hand when it has moved another quarter turn.
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(iii) Draw this hand when it has moved another quarter turn.
42 A table is 90 cm long. It is put next to another table. The other
table is 65 cm long.
(i)What is the total length of the two tables?
43 What fraction of this shape is shaded?
44 Jenny has £11.80 of pocket money.
She spends £2.50 on a pack of stickers and 75p on a pen. How much
money does Jenny have left?
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45 One of these shapes has one right angle and three straight sides.
Tick this shape.
46 Eve has a one pound coin. She spends ninety-five pence. How much
has she left?
47 There are twenty-eight children in a classroom. Half of them are
girls. How many are boys?
48 Jill chose a number. She doubled it. Her answer was one hundred
and two. What number did she double?
49 Sam’s school starts at 9 o’clock. Sam went to the dentist and got to
school half an hour late. Draw the time Sam got to school on the clock.
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50 At the shop, all packets of sweets cost the same. Heidi buys 2
packets. She pays 40 pence. How much does one packet cost?
51 Which number can be rounded nearest to 40? Put a ring around it.
41
50
64
52 Ben arrives at the park at ten o’clock. He leaves at eleven o’clock.
How many minutes does he spend at the park?
53 Put a ring around the word which completes this sentence –
I will measure how much water my cup holds in….
Millimeters
millilitres grams
centimetres
54 Liam makes toy cars. Each car has 4 wheels. How many cars can he
make using these wheels?
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55 Rick measured a nail as shown in the diagram.
56 Which bar on the graph represents Rick’s measurement?
57 Complete the calculation
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58 Each figure represents a fraction. Which two figures represent the
same fraction?
59 What do you have to do to each number in column A to get the
number next to it in Column B?
A) Add 8 to the number in column A.
B) Add 8 to the number in Column A.
C) Subtract 8 from the number in Column A.
D) Multiply the number in Column A by 5.
E) Divide the number in Column A by 5.
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60 Complete the table.
Number of faces
Number of edges
Cuboid
square-based
pyramid
61 Copy and complete, using the words :horizontal, vertical, parallel or perpendicular :a Line A is a ..................... line.
b Line B is ....................... to line A.
c Line C is ....................... to line A and line B.
62 Write each of the numbers in these two statements in figures :a Charlie earns four hundred and three pounds per week. ----------b The distance from London to Glasgow is six hundred
and fifty seven kilometres. ----------63 Write down in words the number that is 10 less
than the one shown on the calculator display.
64 What numbers are the arrows pointing to ?
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65 A pet shop owner has 93 tropical fish.
The maximum he can put in a fish tank is 10.
a How many full tanks can he make ?
b How many fish will he have left to put in another tank ?
c How many more fish can that extra tank take before it is full ?
66 I laid 217 cm of plastic edging along one side
of my triangular garden, 195 cm along
the second side, then 98 cm along
the 3rd side, back to my starting point.
How much plastic edging did I use ?
67 Look at the above pictogram.
True or false?
Year 2 has double
the amount of children Year 3 has.
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