Sum fun maths assessment: years 3-4 maths assessment puzzles for the 2014 curriculum

Sum Fun Maths Assessment is a series of three books full of puzzle worksheets for assessing children's progress in maths. Each sheet is self-correcting, children use their mathematical skills to solve a series of questions, then use the code to find the answers to the silly jokes, puns and riddles. 
Children will love riddles such as 'what would happen if all the ducks in the world jumped up and down at the same time?’ and 'what is the best way to communicate with a fish?’ Each sheet assesses a particular skill, all linked to year group objectives from the September 2014 curriculum. 
There are several sheets for each objective, allowing for assessment at different points in the year if necessary. The assessment checklist will help teachers to keep track of children's progress. In addition to being invaluable for assessing children's learning, the sheets can be used as: 
• evidence of children's learning
• extension activities
• differentiated group/individual activities
• plenary tasks
• time fillers
Topics covered in the series include:
• number and place value
• addition and subtraction
• multiplication and division
• fractions
• decimals 
• percentages

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Subject(s)Mathematics
Author(s)Katherine Bennett
Age5-7, 7-11
Published2014
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Shelf reference372.7076 SUM
ISN/ISBN9781783170845
Direct URLhttps://www-dev.stem.org.uk/x8urp

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