KS2 maths worksheets

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Key Stage 2 · Mixed maths

Mixed: times tables, addition, subtraction, division, long multiplication, long division and equivalent fractions


1)6567 × 82 =
2)6 × 6 =
3)6475 + 3628 =
4)994 ÷ 11 =
5)6766 + 3231 =
6)12 × 8 =
7)8690 − 5427 =
8)4732 − 1781 =
9)5768 − 4644 =
10)3973 − 3876 =
11)263 ÷ 11 =
12)4 × 3 =
13)338 ÷ 4 =
14)=
15)11 × 11 =
16)2798 ÷ 58 =
17)2415 ÷ 66 =
18)9851 × 39 =
19)4890 + 8657 =
20)106 ÷ 3 =
21)9816 + 7133 =
22)7 × 3 =
23)9804 + 7594 =
24)=
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Key Stage 2 · Mixed maths · Mixed: times tables, addition, subtraction, division, long multiplication, long division and equivalent fractions


1)6567 × 82 = 538494
2)6 × 6 = 36
3)6475 + 3628 = 10103
4)994 ÷ 11 = 90 r 4
5)6766 + 3231 = 9997
6)12 × 8 = 96
7)8690 − 5427 = 3263
8)4732 − 1781 = 2951
9)5768 − 4644 = 1124
10)3973 − 3876 = 97
11)263 ÷ 11 = 23 r 10
12)4 × 3 = 12
13)338 ÷ 4 = 84 r 2
14)=
15)11 × 11 = 121
16)2798 ÷ 58 = 48 r 14
17)2415 ÷ 66 = 36 r 39
18)9851 × 39 = 384189
19)4890 + 8657 = 13547
20)106 ÷ 3 = 35 r 1
21)9816 + 7133 = 16949
22)7 × 3 = 21
23)9804 + 7594 = 17398
24)=
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What KS2 maths covers

Key Stage 2 is Years 3 to 6, and it is where the written methods are built and then finished. The times tables are completed to 12 × 12 by the end of Year 4, column addition and subtraction run up to four digits, short division with remainders arrives in Year 5, and Year 6 closes the key stage with long multiplication and long division. The sheet above is the only one on this site that carries the two long methods alongside the four operations, which is what makes it a key-stage sheet rather than one year's. Every sheet is A4, print-ready, and comes with an answer key.

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Key Stage 2 by year

Practise one year at a time:

Year 3 maths →

The 3, 4 and 8 tables; column methods start at three digits.

Year 4 maths →

Every table to 12 × 12 — the year of the multiplication tables check.

Year 5 maths →

Short division with remainders, and columns at five digits.

Year 6 maths →

Long multiplication and long division — the last written methods.

Questions parents ask

What does KS2 maths cover?

Key Stage 2 is Years 3 to 6 — ages seven to eleven. It is where written methods are built and finished. Children complete the times tables to 12 × 12 by the end of Year 4, move column addition and subtraction up to four digits and beyond, learn short division with remainders in Year 5, and finish with long multiplication and long division in Year 6. Fractions run right through it. It ends with the KS2 SATs.

Is this sheet too hard for a Year 3 child?

Parts of it will be, and deliberately so — this sheet spans the whole key stage, including the Year 6 long methods, so a Year 3 child will not have met the two long-method questions. Use it for revision near the end of KS2, or to see what is still to come. For practice matched to what a child is being taught right now, use the year hub below: each one carries the emphasis that year actually gets in school.

Are the answers included?

Yes. Keep 'Answers' ticked and a separate answer-key page is made with every sheet, so marking takes seconds. Every answer is computed exactly and checked.

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