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Bell Baxter High School - Faculty of Mathematics Self-Assessment Form Name Class Test S1 Term 1 Assessment 1 I can do this Key Skill (KS) Example Comments Yes No Number, Money and Measurement: KS1: I can write any number, including millions, in words 1 000 345 = one million three hundred and forty-five KS1: I can write any number, including millions, in numbers Two million six thousand and twelve = 2 006 012 Positive: 2, 7, 9 Negative: -2, -7, -9 KS4: I can put integers, positive and negative, in order -9, -7, -2, 2, 7, 9 KS5: I can round any number to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand etc… 1720 115100 47995000 KS2/KS3: I can recognise positive and negative integers KS6: I can use rounding to estimate answers of calculations 389 + 510 estimate 400 + 500 = 900 KS7: I can add positive and negative integers 5 + (-4) = 1 (-6) + (-3) = -9 KS7: I can subtract positive and negative integers 5 – (-4) = 9 (-6) – (-3) = -3 KS8/KS9: I can use the less than and more than signs correctly Shape, Position and Movement: KS1: I know that acute angles are between 0° and 90°. -5 < 7 -5 < - 2 -9 < 5 -3 > -11 KS1: I know that right angles are 90° KS1: I know that obtuse angles are between 90° and 180° I can do this Key Skill (KS) Example Comments Yes No Shape, Position and Movement: KS1: I know that straight angles are 180° KS3/KS4: I can draw a triangle accurately using a ruler & protractor KS3/KS4: I can draw a triangle accurately using a ruler and a pair of compasses KS1: I know that reflex angles are between 180° and 360° KS1: I know that a full turn is 360° KS2: I know how to name and angle using 3 letters KS3: I can draw a quadrilateral accurately using a ruler and a pair of compasses KS5: I know that a triangle has 3 angles that add to 180° As above 40° + 60° + 80° = 180° KS5: I can calculate missing angles in any triangle. x°+ 70°+ 50°=180° KS6: I know that a quadrilateral has 4 angles that add to 360° 120°+60°+95°+85° = 360° KS6: I can calculate missing angles in any quadrilateral. x°+130°+50°+60° x = 60° = 360°, x = 120° KS7: I can calculate the perimeter of triangles and quadrilaterals P=5+4+2+7+1 P = 19 Note to Parents: We would appreciate your support and welcome any comments or queries you may have. Remember www.bbhs-online.co.uk has written explanations for all topics, worked solutions and extra practice questions to help your child further develop with their Mathematics. Thank you.