11 Plus Maths (KS2) for Years 5-6 (ages 9-11), aligned to the National Curriculum and supporting KS2 SATs, builds number, data and problem-solving skills for entrance tests. Read more
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This 11 Plus Maths section gives UK pupils quick, teacher-written practice that mirrors common entrance test maths skills, perfect for short sessions at home, in tutoring, or alongside KS2 classwork.
Many grammar and independent school entrance tests expect children to work accurately under time pressure. Regular, little-and-often quizzes help build fluency, confidence, and the habit of showing clear working.
Our quizzes sit comfortably alongside KS2 maths and can also support KS2 SATs preparation by strengthening calculation skills, number sense, and multi-step problem solving.
Expect core number work like addition, subtraction, ordering numbers, place value, rounding, decimals, fractions, percentages, factors, multiples, and ratio.
You will also meet common exam areas such as measures, time, perimeter and area, negative numbers, number sequences, shapes, position, and handling data with tables, charts, and graphs.
The focus is on applying maths to real questions: reading carefully, choosing a method, checking units, and avoiding simple slips.
For the statutory maths programme of study used in England, see GOV.UK: National curriculum in England: mathematics programmes of study.
Start with a comfortable topic, then mix in a trickier one. Keep sessions short, track scores, and revisit weak areas until accuracy is steady, then practise building speed.
They are a guide. Real papers often mix easy and hard questions. Use the levels to build fluency, then practise switching topics to feel more like an exam paper.
Begin with an easier quiz in that topic, read feedback carefully, and repeat once. If the same mistakes keep happening, slow down and focus on units, wording, and showing working step by step.
There are no single national rules for 11 Plus tests because formats vary by area and provider. As one example, you can view local guidance here: Lincolnshire 11 Plus guidelines.