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YEAR 7 END OF YEAR EXAMINATIONS
Remember to bring the following to your examinations:
Black pen, HB pencil, 30 cm ruler, rubber, protractor, compasses; calculator for the second paper ONLY.
For your examinations you should:
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Revise your tables; Chinese or long multiplication; bus-stop method division and long division.
Recap all the work that has been covered since the start of term using your notes and doing questions
from your text book Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (Units of length and mass), 10 (Introducing
geometry), 11 (Symmetry), 12 (Triangles & Quadrilaterals), 13 (Probability) .
Practice revision questions from:
 Revision Exercise 1.1 (Page 61 & 62 of textbook); Revision Exercise 1.2 (Page 63 & 64); Revision
Exercise 1.3 (Page 64); Revision Exercise 1.4 (Page 65).
 Revision Exercise 2.1 (Page 159); Revision Exercise 2.2 (Page 160); Revision Exercise 2.3 (Page
161). Revision Exercise 2.4 (Page 162). Revision Exercise 2.3 (Page 163)
 Revision Exercise 3.1 (Page 236). Revision exercise 3.2 (Page 238). Revision exercise 4.1 (page
335) Quest 1-6. Revision Exercise 4.2 (page 337) Quest 1-4.
Below is a list of the topics covered with MyMaths links where applicable:
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Topic
Addition of whole numbers
Continuous addition of numbers less than 100;
Place value; Addition of whole numbers
Subtraction of whole numbers
Subtraction of whole numbers; Mixed addition
and subtraction; Approximation
Multiplication with whole numbers
Using the multiplication facts; Multiplication by
10, 100, 1000...; Long multiplication; Using a
calculator for long multiplication; When not to
use a calculator
Division with whole numbers
Division of whole numbers; Division by 10, 100,
1000…; Long division; Mixed operations of +, -,
×; Mixed operations using a calculator
Collecting and displaying data
Making lists; Making a frequency table;
Observation sheets; Making a bar chart; Using
bar charts; Reading bar charts; Pictograms
Numbers and Patterns
Factors; Multiples; Prime Numbers; Index
Numbers; Products of Prime Numbers; Prime
Factors; Common Factors; Common Multiples;
Rectangular Numbers; Square Numbers;
Triangular Numbers; Other patterns.
Sets
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Number – add, subtract mental
Number – add, subtract written
Number – add, subtract mental
Number – add, subtract written
Number – multiply, divide mental
Number – multiply, divide written
Number – multiply, divide mental
Number – multiply, divide written
Data – Presenting Data – Introducing data; frequency
tables; Pictograms and Bar Charts
Number – Power & Roots – squares and triangles; square
and cubes; HCF; LCM; Indices.
Data – Probability – Venn Diagrams
Set notation; Finite and infinite sets; Universal
sets; Venn Diagrams; Union of two sets;
Intersection of sets.
Parts of a whole – Fractions
Meaning of fractions; Mixed numbers;
Equivalent fractions; simplifying fractions;
adding and subtracting fractions; multiplying
and dividing fractions; Mixed numbers and
improper fractions.
Parts of a whole – Decimals
Meaning of decimals; Decimals and fractions;
Decimals and percentages; adding and
subtracting decimals; multiplying and dividing
decimals; correcting to two decimal places.
Introducing Geometry
Fractions of a revolution. Compass directions.
Angles. Acute, obtuse and reflex angles.
Degrees. Using a protractor to measure angles.
Drawing angles using a protractor. Vertically
opposite angles. Angles on a straight line.
Supplementary angles. Angles at a point.
Units of length and mass
Metric units of length and mass. Estimating
lengths. Imperial units of length. Changing from
large units to smaller units. Changing from small
units to large units. Approximate equivalence
between metric and imperial units.
Symmetry
Line symmetry Two axes of symmetry. Three or
more axes of symmetry. Rotational symmetry.
Congruence.
Triangles and Quadrilaterals
Using a compass. Drawing straight line of a
given length. Triangles. Angles of a triangle.
Constructing triangles. Quadrilaterals.
Probability
Chance. Outcomes of experiments. Probability.
Area
Counting squares to find area; Units of area;
Area of a square, rectangle and compound
shapes; changing units of area.
Formulae
Expressing formulae in words and symbols.
Formulas using letters for unknown numbers.
Formulae with two operations. Formulae with
two substitutions.
Coordinates
Straight line graphs
Number – Fractions section
Number – Decimals section
Shape – Angles – Measuring Angles
Shape – Converting Units – Converting Measures
Shape – Measures – Units of lengths
Shape – Measures – Units of mass
Shape – Symmetry – Lines of Symmetry
Shape – Symmetry – Rotational Symmetry
Shape – 2D & 3D shapes – 2D & 3D shapes
Shape – Angles – Angle Sums
Data – Probability – Simple Probability
Shape – Area and Perimeter – Area of a rectangle
Algebra – rules and formulae
Coordinates 1
Graphs-plotting graphs 1.
Remember:
 Revising in maths is studying your notes on a topic, then doing lots of the questions that you find difficult
on that topic. If you get stuck, review the lessons on that topic on My Maths.
 Most importantly – go to bed early the night before the exam and good luck.