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Year 3 Answers Spring 2 Week 2
Monday Task 2
Section 1: Recap Maths
A B C
13 + 56= 69 43 +63=106 58 + 26=84 134 + 54=188 123 + 27=150 112+ 39=151 145 + 127=272 153 + 65=218 167 + 128=295
36 +19=55 34 + 58=92 124 + 129=253 138 + 145=283 167 +18=185 165 + 73=238 134+ 82=216 193 + 25=218 178 + 31=209
67 + 89=156 46 + 88=134 143 + 84=227 138 + 98=236 198 + 31=229 234 + 197= 431 268 + 66=334 245+ 178=423 289+ 167= 456
Section 2
Sheet A
1. 2.
What is worth? 2 children
What is worth? 1 child
What does this pictogram show you?
Children’s favourite fruit.
What does represent?
1 child
What does represent?
3 children
Which fruit is the favourite fruit of four children?
Grapes
Which fruit is the least popular?
Pear
Which fruit is the most popular?
Banana
How many more children prefer a banana to an
apple?
2
How many more children prefer a banana to a
strawberry?
4
Swimming
Football
1 + 10=11
10 + 4= 14
7 +6 + 1= 14
7+6+4 =17
3.
Sheet B
1.
What does this pictogram show you?
How many birds were seen in the park
What does represent? 5 birds
What does represent? 10 birds
How many magpies were seen? 10
Which bird was seen the most? Blackbird
Which bird was spotted double the amount of
times as the robin? Magpie
Which bird was spotted 15 times? Sparrow
How many more blackbirds were seen than
robins? 15
How many more robins were seen than thrushes?
5
What was the total number of birds seen?
What could this pictogram show
you? How many house points
each house gained in a
week/month
What does represent? 8
points
How would you represent 12?
Which house got the most house
points? Sapphire
How many more house points did
Sapphire get than Emerald?8
Which house got 28 house
points? Sapphire
2. 3.
What does represent? 6 cupcakes
What does represent? 3 cupcakes
On which day were the most cakes sold?
Saturday
On which day were the least cakes sold? Tuesday
How many cakes were sold on Thursday? 21
How many cakes were sold on Monday? 30
How many cakes were sold at the weekend
(Saturday and Sunday)? 117
On which days were more than 36 cakes sold?
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
How many more cakes were sold on Saturday
than Thursday? 39
How many more cakes were sold on Wednesday
than Tuesday? 9
What could this pictogram show you?
How many cars are seen each day
How many cars drive past a certain place each
day
What does represent? 10 cars
What does represent? 15 cars
How many cars were seen on Tuesday?35
On which day were the most cars seen?Monday
On which day were the least cars seen? Friday
On which day were 25 cars seen? Thursday
How many cars were seen on Wednesday and
Thursday in total? 45
How many cars were seen on Monday and Friday
in total? 65
How many more cars were seen on Tuesday than
Thursday? 10
What was the total number of cars seen in the
week? 145
Section 3: Pictograms- missing data.
1.
2.
3.
Section 4: Reasoning
There are other options!
Tuesday Task 2
Section 1:
A B C
39 - 14 = 25 37- 21= 16 83- 38= 45 136 - 47= 89 165 - 29= 136
72- 17 = 55 74- 28= 46 192 - 138= 54 190- 167= 23 275 - 149= 126
201 - 176 = 25 251 - 218= 33 226 - 137= 89 235 - 162= 73 325 - 129= 196
Section 2:
a. Complete the table. See above
b. Which pet is the most common? Hamster/ No
pet
c. Which pet is the least common? Fish
d. How many children had a cat and/or a dog? 13
e. How many children had a bird and/or a hamster?
14
f. How many responses are there altogether? 38
g. Can you tell how many people took this survey?
Why/Why not?
No- people may have had more than one pet e.g
a cat and a dog.
2. The table below show the favourite colours of Year 3. Can you fill in the missing data?
a. How many more children preferred yellow to red? 6
b. How many children chose Blue or Green as their favourite colour?19
c. How many children took part in total? 47
d. Two children were off school when this survey was completed. When they came back to
school, they both said their favourite colour was orange. How many children have now
chosen orange? 7
1. The table below shows the amount of house points each child gained for their house last
week.
Child House Points
Sophie Brunel 57
Layla Ainslie 54
Finn Austen 44
Florence Brunel 36
Jasper Nightingale 31
Jacob Nightingale 17
Sam Nightingale 15
Dorothy Brunel 15
Robyn Austen 15
Jack Ainslie 15
Archie Ainslie 15
Stanley Brunel 15
Grace Austen 12
Violet Nightingale 12
Tara Austen 8
Kerry Ainslie 6
a. Which child earned the least house
points? Sophie
b. How many fewer house points than
Layla did Tara get? 46
c. How many more house points did
Sophie get than Sam? 42
d. How many more house points did
Jasper get than Kerry? 25
e. How many house points did Jasper,
Jacob and Jack score altogether? 63
f. How many points did Brunel earn
altogether? 123
g. How many points did Ainslie gain
altogether? 90
h. Which house got the most house
points last week? How many?
Brunel-123
2. Can you fill in the table below using the clues to help you?
Sheet B
1.
2.
a. Complete the table.
b. What was the most popular
fruit? oranges
c. What was the least popular
fruit?bananas
d. How many children chose
apples or oranges? 18
e. How many more children
chose grapes than bananas?
6
Football and Tennis= Lottie, Ann and
Jack.
Most popular= Football, Tennis and
Basketball
Least popular= Rugby and Cricket
Chris plays the most sport
3. The table below show the favourite colours of Year 3. Can you fill in the missing data?
a. How many more children preferred purple to red? 13
b. How many children chose blue or green as their favourite colour? 59
c. How many children took part in total? 148
d. Six children were off school when this survey was completed. When they came back to
school, three said their favourite colour was orange, two said yellow and one said blue. How
many children have now chosen orange, yellow and blue? Orange: 33 Yellow: 16 Blue: 28
3. The table below shows the amount of house points each child gained for their house last
month.
Child House Points
Sophie Brunel 157
Layla Ainslie 154
Finn Austen 84
Florence Brunel 136
Jasper Nightingale 112
Jacob Nightingale 107
Sam Nightingale 149
Dorothy Brunel 125
Robyn Austen 153
Jack Ainslie 151
Archie Ainslie 153
Stanley Brunel 135
Grace Austen 128
Violet Nightingale 125
Tara Austen 86
Kerry Ainslie 67
a. Which child earned the least house
points? Kerry
b. How many fewer house points than
Layla did Tara get? 68
c. How many more house points did
Sophie get than Sam? 8
d. How many more house points did
Jasper get than Kerry? 45
e. How many house points did Jasper,
Jacob and Jack score altogether?
370
f. How many points did Brunel earn
altogether? 553
g. How many points did Ainslie gain
altogether? 525
4.
Section 3: Reasoning
Wednesday Task 2
Section 1: Recap Maths
A B C
58- 23=35 76- 34=42 45-34=11 46-8=38 72-9=61 81-5=76 34-17=17 52-16=36 84-59= 25 124-17= 107
184-53=131 134-18=116 153-27=126 137-19=118 141-28=113 185-102=83 173-131=42 174-83=91 146-62= 84 148-86= 62
175- 28= 147 131-26= 105 234-128= 106 252-171=81 244-183= 61 123-97=26 254-89= 165 238-179= 59 344-267= 77 322-287= 35
Section 2
Sheet A
1.
2.
3. This can be presented in many different ways.
4.
Class Money Raised
1 £35
2 £45
3 £35
4 £70
Sheet B
1.
2.
1 person=
3. There are many ways you could represent this
4.
Class Money Raised
1 £35
2 £45
3 £35
4 £70
Section 3: Reasoning
1. Look at the pictogram and table below. They should both show the same information but I
have made a few mistakes.
a. Can you edit the table so that it shows the same information as the pictogram? See table
below
b. Can you explain the mistakes I have made and where I went wrong?
For group 2 I miscounted. For the others I assumed 1 cupcake=1 eaten whereas actually
1 cupcake= 5 eaten.
2.
Yes she could have made a mistake as it seems strange to have
won half a chocolate egg.
Group Number of cupcakes eaten.
Group 1 25
Group 2 25
Group 3 30
Group 4 15
Group 5 20
Thursday Task 2
Section 1
A B C
23 + 33= 56 22 + 45 = 67 13 + 65= 78 18 + 18 = 36 27 + 45 = 72
22 + 33 = 55 17 + 47 = 64 43 + 28 = 71 15 + 121 = 136 143 + 19 = 162 48 + 139 = 187
122 + 151 = 273 135 + 129 = 264 149 + 22 = 171 85 + 127 = 212 143 + 69 = 212 179 + 139 = 318
Sheet A
1. Look at the graph below. Answer the questions
using the graph to help you.
a. On which day were the most ice creams sold? Saturday b. When were the least ice creams sold? Monday c. How many more ice creams were sold on Sunday than Friday? 2 d. What was the second most popular day for buying ice creams? Sunday e. How many fewer ice creams were sold on Monday than Saturday? Less people around because it was the weekend/ could have been colder. f. Why do you think ice creams were most popular at the weekend? More people would have been out/ not at work.
2. Look at the graph below. Decide whether the statements are true or false.
Statement True or
false?
Grey cars were seen most often.
True
The number of red cars seen was half
the number of black cars.
False
The total amount of grey, white and
red cars seen was 7.
False
The difference between black and
red cars was 2.
True
There were 2 less blue cars than
grey.
True
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Number of ice creams sold
3. Look at the graph below. Answer the questions using the graph to help you
Most popular= Wednesday by 20 children
Least popular= Friday
Difference= 10
4. Look at the graph below. This bar chart shows
when children were born. Use it to answer the
questions.
a. If this bar chart didn’t show when children
were born, what else could it show?
Children’s favourite season
b. How many children were born in Spring? 4
c. How many more children were born in
Autumn than Winter? 2
d. How many children were born in Spring
and Summer? 14
e. How many children took part in this survey
altogether? 28
Sheet B
1. Look at the graph below. Answer the questions using the graph to
help you
2. Look at the graph below. Answer the questions using the graph to help you.
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
Number of ice creams sold
Statement True or false?
Cherry was the favourite flavour.
False
More than 300 people were asked. True
25 more people chose chocolate than
vanilla
False
The difference between strawberry
and vanilla was 7.
False
a. Running and Art
b. Running
c. Chess
d. 19 ( 18 is acceptable)
e. 14 (13 is acceptable)
f. 2 ( 3 is acceptable)
a. Saturday 15 b. Wednesday 1 c. 4 d. Sunday e. People were out/not at work. f. It might have been cold ( other
answers are also acceptable) g. Lots of options
c. Answer these questions about the graph above.
1) How many people chose vanilla? 92 ( 91-93 is acceptable)
2) How many people chose raspberry? 79 (78 also acceptable)
3) Which flavour was least popular? raspberry
4) Which flavours had more than 80 votes? Vanilla, chocolate, banana, strawberry and
cherry.
5) Which flavours had more than 90 votes? Vanilla, chocolate and cherry
6) How many more people would need to choose raspberry to take it to 100 votes? 21
( 22 also acceptable)
Section 3: Reasoning
Section 3: Reasoning
A B
10 children in class= False
30 children= True
Most children walk= True
Somewhat successful. Many more
children began to read 7 days a
week but the amount of children
who read 0-2 stayed the same.
Some of the children who read 3+
times a week did begin to read
more but the ones who read less
than 2 didn’t read more at all.
Friday Task 2
Section 1:
A B C
1. 23 2. 22 3. 31
1. 65 2. 66 3. 240
1. 263 2. 99 3. 239
Section 2
1.
2.
3.
Sheet B
2.The favourite subject of 200 children is recorded. Use the clues given to complete the table below.
Favourite Subject
Maths English Science P.E R.E French Art
Number of Children
27 33 10 5 5 20 100
Your bar chart will look different depending on the scale you chose.
Section 3: Reasoning
A
Good: Bars are drawn neatly and
accurately, scale is spaced correctly
Improvements: Needs a title, needs
labels on the axis, could have used a
smaller scale.
Good: Scale is better on this one (
no big white gap at the top) Bars are
drawn neatly.
Improvements: Needs a title, needs
labels on the axis, needs numbers
on the scale.