Addition and Subtraction KS2 SATS questions
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Write in the missing number.
1 point
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Join all the pairs of number cards which
have a difference of 30

5 points
180
170
70
330
220
100
150
200
250
300
The numbers in the two triangles add up to the number in the square.

Using this rule, write in the missing numbers.
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The numbers in the two triangles add up to the number in the square.

Using this rule, write in the missing numbers.
1 point
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Choose all number cards which make 150
3 points
Write the missing number.
1 point
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Choose three numbers which add to make 190
3 points
Join two numbers which have a total of 700
2 points
340
440
475
125
325
360
225
Here are four digit cards
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Here are six number cards.
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Here are six number cards.
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Join one number in different Columns to make a total of 1000
4 points
200
400
150
250
350
450
150
250
350
450
Choose three numbers that add to make a multiple of 10
3 points
Choose the numbers that add up to 100
3 points
Here are five digit cards.

Choose all the Options
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Amy chooses two of these cards.
She adds the numbers on her two cards together.
She rounds the result to the nearest 10
Her answer is 60

Which two cards did Amy choose?
2 points
What’s my number?
It is a three-digit number.
All the digits are odd.
The digits add up to 7

What could my number be?
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Here are six digit cards.

Choose All options
2 points
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Write in the missing number.
1 point
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Write in the missing number.
1 point
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The sum of two numbers is 100

Write in the missing digits. 
1 point
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Write the three missing digits to make this addition correct.
1 point
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Choose three numbers that add to make 750

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2 points
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Each missing digit in this sum is a 9 or a 1

Write in the missing digits.

1 point
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Write in the missing Number.
1 point
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This table shows the heights of three mountains.

How much higher is Mount Everest than the combined height of the other two mountains?
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Dev has three discs.
Each disc has a 7 on one side and an 8 on the other side.
He spins all the discs and adds the three scores together.

How many different totals can he get using the three discs?
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This table shows the number of people living in various towns in England.

What is the total number of people living in Formby and in Telford?
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This table shows the number of people living in various towns in England.

What is the difference between the numbers of people living in Bedford and in Dover?
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Complete this diagram so that the three numbers in each line add up to 150
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The table shows the cost of a new football kit.

Altogether, how much does the complete football kit cost?
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In this diagram, the numbers in the triangles add together to make the number in the circle.
The number in the square is 6 less than the number in the circle.

Write the four missing numbers in these diagrams.
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In this diagram, the numbers in the triangles add together to make the number in the circle.
The number in the square is 6 less than the number in the circle.

Write the four missing numbers in these diagrams.
1 point
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In these calculations, each missing sign is a + or a –

Write the missing signs in the circles.
1 point
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In these calculations, each missing sign is a + or a –

Write the missing signs in the circles.
1 point
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Here are some number cards.
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Write two numbers, each greater than 100, to complete this subtraction.

Choose ALL options
3 points
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(a) The four sums below can be completed using only the numbers 1 to 8

Use each number once to complete the sums.
One sum has been done for you.

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(b) The four sums below can be completed using only the numbers 1 to 8

Use each number once to complete the sums.
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(c) The four sums below can be completed using only the numbers 1 to 8

Use each number once to complete the sums.
1 point
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A book has five stories in it.
This is the contents page.
Deep Water finishes on page 68

Which is the longest story?
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Here is a number sentence.

Choose all the numbers below that make the number sentence correct.
2 points
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Write the four missing digits to make this addition correct.
1 point
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Write in the missing digits.
1 point
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Here are five number discs.

Choose all the options
2 points
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Write the two missing digits.
61 points
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Write numbers in the boxes to make this calculation correct.
3 points
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Three different numbers add up to 40
The numbers are all even.
Each number is less than 20

Write what the three different numbers could be.

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Write in what the missing numbers could be.
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Write the largest whole number to make this
statement true.

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