Primary Maths Challenge Papers
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Primary Maths Challenge Papers
Hi All,
I am looking for past pmc papers with answers please for the year 1999 - 2007. If you have managed to collect these via pmc website in past years, Please kindly send the pdfs to my email: Email address removed by moderator. Please don't put personal details on the open forum.
or PM me,
Thanking you in advance
motion
I am looking for past pmc papers with answers please for the year 1999 - 2007. If you have managed to collect these via pmc website in past years, Please kindly send the pdfs to my email: Email address removed by moderator. Please don't put personal details on the open forum.
or PM me,
Thanking you in advance
motion
Re: Primary Maths Challenge Papers
Try contacting the Maths association? The old papers are on sale in the shop:
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Re: Primary Maths Challenge Papers
Thanks G55. Are these any good for 11+ prep?
Re: Primary Maths Challenge Papers
Look at the free ones first and decide - personallly I wouldn't bother to buy any.
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Re: Primary Maths Challenge Papers
These are interesting and fun for the right child but their usefulness for the 11+ depends very much on your child's target. If they want to secure a place in an area with a high density of grammar places, such as Bucks or Kent, then these would be completely unnecessary. They are similarly unnecessary for most CEM maths papers. They are more useful when applying for schools with very competitive entry and where the maths paper may have some challenging questions.motion wrote:Thanks G55. Are these any good for 11+ prep?