Free Ratio And Proportion Assessment | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Boost your classroom confidence with our comprehensive Maths ratio and proportion assessment year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for teachers and parents following the UK National Curriculum, this assessment provides a clear snapshot of pupil progress in one of the most important areas of the primary maths syllabus.
At the heart of this activity, our friend Max the monkey helps children explore the relationship between quantities. Because Max loves to turn everything into a puzzle, he guides students through practical scenarios involving everyday items like fruit, stationery, and classroom objects. By using this Maths ratio and proportion assessment year 4 core, children will learn how to describe ratios as the relationship between two parts, understand scaling, and apply their multiplication and division facts to solve simple proportion problems.
This pack is perfectly aligned with Year 4 expectations, focusing on building a solid foundation before children move on to more complex work in upper Key Stage 2. We have ensured that the language is accessible and the contexts are familiar, using British currency throughout to ensure students feel comfortable applying their knowledge to real-world money problems.
Teachers can use this Maths ratio and proportion assessment year 4 core as a formal end-of-unit check, a diagnostic tool to identify gaps in learning, or as a helpful homework task to consolidate classroom teaching. The resource includes five to seven varied questions that range from simple recall to the application of logic, ensuring students are challenged appropriately at the expected standard.
Whether you are preparing for termly data drops or simply want to ensure your pupils have mastered the basics of proportional reasoning, this resource is the perfect addition to your planning. Download it today to provide your Year 4 class with a high-quality, engaging way to master these essential numeracy skills while having fun with Max and his friends.
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