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Mathematics
Key stages
KS2
Age range
7-8
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Year 3 Arithmetic Paper (Page 1)

1.

Circle the two numbers that are in the 5 times table.

501011001213
2.

418 + 373 =

3.

Complete the sequence by counting in eights.

80104
4.

Order the values from the lowest to the highest.

454457469409
5.

136 + 682 =

6.

100 more than 598

Year 3 Arithmetic Paper (Page 2)

7.

100 more than 651

8.

Divide 4 by 4

9.

Subtract 300 from each number below.

455 - 300 =
478 - 300 =
374 - 300 =
10.

Write the number four hundred and three in digits.

11.

Complete the sequence by counting backwards in tens.

6828
12.

682 + 70 =

Year 3 Arithmetic Paper (Page 3)

13.

1/8 + 3/8 + 3/8 =

14.

Match each description to the correct number.

4 hundreds 6 tens
6 tens 4 ones
4 hundreds 6 ones
426
462
264
15.

Count up in fifties to work out the number at A.

0A
050100150200250300
A =
16.

Multiplication/Division

8 × 5 =
12 × 3 =
12 ÷ 3 =
36 ÷ 4 =
17.

What is 1/6 of 12?

18.

10 less than 105

Year 3 Arithmetic Paper (Page 4)

19.

10 more than 783

20.

491 + 357 =

21.

8/9 - 3/9 =

22.

Add the numbers to complete each box below.

399 + 200 =
399 + 20 =
399 + 2 =
23.

Subtract 30 from 782

24.

What is 1/10 of 80?

Year 3 Arithmetic Paper (Page 5)

25.

Circle the number that is in both the 3 times table and the 4 times table.

16182024
26.

412 - 44 =

27.

What fraction of the shape is shaded?

28.

Circle all the fractions that are correct.

1/42/62/81/3
29.

60 ÷ 2 =

30.

Tick the calculation that can be used to check this answer.

Answer: 90 - 60 = 30

90 - 60 = 30
30 + 60 = 90
90 + 60 = 150
90 - 30 = 60

Year 3 Arithmetic Paper (Page 6)

31.

5/6 + ? = 1

32.

655 - 473 =

33.

64 × 2 =

34.

Order the fractions from the smallest to the largest.

1/3
1/4
1/2
1/6