Pick a topic below to start practising. Every topic mixes easy, medium and hard questions with instant feedback.
Read, write, order and round whole numbers up to 10,000,000, including negative numbers.
Add, subtract, multiply and divide multi-digit numbers using efficient written methods.
Identify factors, multiples, prime numbers, prime factors, square and cube numbers.
Master equivalent fractions, adding and subtracting fractions, multiplying fractions and fraction problems.
Multiply and divide decimals, round decimals and convert between fractions and decimals.
Find percentages of amounts, and convert fluently between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Solve problems involving ratio, proportion and scale using real-life examples.
Use simple formulae, generate sequences and find missing values in equations.
Interpret and construct line graphs, pie charts, and calculate the mean of a data set.
These 15 topics cover the full UK Key Stage 2 curriculum for Year 6 maths, the same topic areas tested in the KS2 SATs. If you're a parent choosing where to focus, Fractions and Ratio and Proportion are consistently the areas most Year 6 pupils need the most repeat practice on — start there if you're not sure, or work through Number, Algebra, Measurement, Geometry, Statistics and Problem Solving in order for a full topic-by-topic revision pass before end-of-year assessments.
If you're not sure where to start, Place Value and the Four Operations are the foundation everything else builds on, so they're a safe first choice for any Year 6 child. If you already know your child struggles with a specific area — fractions and ratio are the two topics that trip up the most Year 6 pupils — jump straight to that topic instead. Each topic shows a live progress percentage once your child has answered a few questions, so you'll quickly see which of the 15 areas need the most repeat practice.