Q1
7, 28 and 63 all circled only.
1
All 3 numbers must be circled for one mark.
Q2
5
1
Q3
2
Accept equivalent fractions or an exact decimal
equivalent, e.g.
8
10
,
8
4
, 2.5
Q4
0.37
1
0.3
1
Jack is circled as well as an explanation that
includes references to:
Jack’s decimal is 0.37 and Freya’s decimal is 0.3
0.37 is a larger decimal than 0.3
Freya would only shade 30 of the 100 squares,
whereas Jack has shaded 37 of the 100 squares.
1
0.8
0.9
1
1
3
4
2
2
2
4
Q5
30
1
3
1
Any number from 265 to 274 inclusive.
1
Q6
28 km
2
Award TWO marks for the correct answer of
28 km
If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for
evidence of an appropriate method, for example:
20 ÷ 5 = 4 km
4 × 7 = 28 km
Q7
1
21
1
Q8
3
Award 1 mark for each correct statement.
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Q9
2
Award 2 marks for all times joined correctly.
Award 1 mark for 2 joined correctly.
Q10
£1.02
2
Award TWO marks for the correct answer of
£1.02
If the answer is incorrect, award ONE mark for
evidence of an appropriate method, for example:
£40 + £20 + £5 = £65
£65 − £48.99 = £16.01
£16.01 − £14.99 = £1.02
10 weeks
1
Q11
2
Award 1 mark for each shape correctly drawn.
Shape B is circled as well as an explanation that
includes references to:
Shape A fits inside shape B so it must have a
smaller area.
Shape A has an area of 12 squares, whereas shape
B has an area of 16 squares.
1
Q12
1
B
D
A
C
Right
Acute
Obtuse
2
Award 2 marks for all sentences completed
correctly.
Award 1 mark for 2 sentences completed correctly.
Q13
(5,3)
1
1
Trapezium
1
(7,4)
1
Q14
448
1
Q15
2
Award 2 marks for all 3 statements ticked
correctly.
Award 1 mark for 2 statements ticked correctly.
Q16
2
Award 2 marks for all 3 equivalences joined
correctly.
Award 1 mark for 2 equivalences joined correctly.
✓
✓
✓
Q17
£35
3
Award THREE marks for the correct answer of
£35
If the answer is incorrect, award TWO marks for
evidence of two pieces of appropriate methods or
ONE mark for one piece of appropriate method, for
example:
2
5
of 20 = £8 × 5 = £40
3
4
of 20 = £15 × 5 = £75
75 – 40 = 35