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KS1 Reasoning Finding Total Amounts using Money Test Practice

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KS1 Reasoning Finding Total Amounts using Money Practice Questions

These KS1 Reasoning Finding Total Amounts using Money questions have been taken from the 2016 Reasoning test to help your children practise specific question types.

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  • KS1 Reasoning Finding Total Amounts using Money Test Practice worksheets. Includes teacher information and answers.

Differentiation:

Beginner Problem solving involving 2 fruits with 3 to choose from. Addition involving 1-10p. Aimed at Year 1 Developing

Easy Problem solving involving 3 fruits with 4 to choose from. Addition involving 1-10p Aimed at Year 1 Expected/Year 2 Developing.

Tricky Problem solving involving 2 fruits with 3 to choose from. Addition involving 10p – £1.10 in multiples of 10. Aimed at Year 1 Greater Depth/Year 2 Developing.

Expert Problem solving involving 3 fruits with 4 to choose from. Addition involving multiples of 10, some questions passing £1. Aimed at Year 2 Expected.

Brainbox Problem solving involving 3 fruits with 5 to choose from. Addition involving any amount, passing £1. Aimed at Year 2 Greater Depth.

National Curriculum Objectives

Mathematics Year 1: (1C4) Solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems such as 7=_________ 9
Mathematics Year 2: (2C4) Solve problems with addition and subtraction using concrete objects and pictorial representations, including those involving numbers, quantities and measures

 

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