Free Angles Assessment | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Boost your classroom confidence with our comprehensive Maths angles assessment year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for pupils working at the expected standard, this pack provides everything you need to evaluate student understanding of geometry as outlined in the UK National Curriculum.
In Year 4, children are expected to identify acute and obtuse angles, compare and order angles up to two right angles, and recognise that two right angles make a half-turn and four make a whole turn. Our Maths angles assessment year 4 core resource breaks these complex concepts into manageable tasks. Through a series of engaging activities, students will practise identifying angles in shapes, using a protractor for basic measurement, and solving logic puzzles set by Max the monkey, who loves to turn every turn and corner into a mathematical challenge.
Teachers can use this assessment as a summative tool at the end of a geometry unit or as a formative check to identify any gaps in learning. The pack includes five to seven questions that range from simple recall of definitions to the application of knowledge in real-world scenarios. By using this Maths angles assessment year 4 core material, educators can quickly see which pupils have mastered the properties of turns and angles and which may need a little extra support with their mathematical vocabulary.
We have ensured all content is fully aligned with the UK National Curriculum standards for Year 4. This resource is perfect for busy teachers looking for ready-to-use, high-quality materials that require zero preparation. Whether you are tracking progress or providing extra practice to consolidate learning, this assessment ensures that every child can develop their geometric skills with clarity and ease. Download this free resource today to bring precision and fun to your maths lessons, helping your class navigate the world of angles with the same enthusiasm as our very own BookFlik characters.
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