Year 8 Maths End of Year Exam Calculator Walkthrough
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thanks soooo much....u make it look so easy
No problem Akshat 🙂👍 Please share with any friends struggling with Year 8 Maths 👍
@@GingerMathematician sure ...btw advance congratulations for 2k..and hopefully many more 🙂
coincidently my end of year test non-calc was actually a video you did which helpt me before hand, thanks for this content earned a new sub! i would really like to see year 9 and year 8 content from you!
Check out my All of Year 9 Maths right here 😊 th-cam.com/video/m7Yuc2V12Mg/w-d-xo.html
tysm for this video! my exams are around the corner and this was really helpful.
Glad it was helpful Olivia! 😊
Love this video great for cramming or doing last minute revision definitely will help with my test tomorrow! Love the content so underrated🥰🥰🥰🥰keep it up bc ur helping so many people 😌😌😌😊
More Years 7,8 and 9 content coming out soon ready for the End of Year exams 😊
thank you! this is really helpful
Great to hear Chloe 😊 Please share with your classmates 👍
I am having my calculator maths test tomorrow and i have to idea what the questions would be. I searched up ‘Calculator year 8 questions’ and this show up!
I have to watch ur video, especially it is a walkthrough
Thank you
Hope it was helpful for you Lavender 😊👍
Great video!! I found this really helpful since i am doing my maths exam tomorrow, tysm!
Glad it helped! Do check out my latest All of Year 9 Maths video as preparation for next year 🙂: th-cam.com/video/m7Yuc2V12Mg/w-d-xo.html
yh im doing my tmrw asw except a yr later than urs
But isn’t question number 2d 18 sides as there will be 2 sides exposed not 1
I have that test in last summer year 8 I think in this year 9 we are about to doing Pearson Ed excel test !!!!
Hopefully it's helpful to schools out there by doing the walkthrough 🙂👍
Hey man I have my Christmas exams on Monday trying to cram in revision to move up a few sets would this video do the trick or not
Thanks
It would do the trick 🙂 - just check the topics covered and see if they are the same topics you covered... good luck! 🤞
@@GingerMathematician thanks
Thanks so much for making it so much easier. I always have pressure on me for every exam such as parents expecting high marks but your easy ways just lightned the mood thanks also what set would this be?
This would be a mid-set Year 8 exam 🙂👍
@@GingerMathematician 👍
@@GingerMathematician btw i got 94% so tyvm
@@x2mz Amazing 😊👍
I might be wrong but on question 2b, you said 16 for the side length of the square of paper. I think it is 20 (going with the 5cm x 4 pieces). As the paper to be used is square, then it follows I need a bigger piece of paper that is at least 20cm on the side length to fit the net? am I misinterpreting the question?
I see the misunderstanding - going downwards each length is not 5 cm but two lots of 5cm and two lots of 3 cm, which also adds up to 16 cm 😊👍 The problem is that the lengths of 5cm and 3cm look quite similar from the sketch I drew for Part b) - sorry!
@@GingerMathematician Thank you. of course!
can you make an update version or is this basically for any type of question right now in maths
Most kinds of Qs are here 😊👍
Hi there, I might be wrong, but I have a question regarding 2d. If we have twenty of these cuboids, the newly formed shape should have a length of 200cm, width of 5cm, and height of 3cm. The surface area is hence 2x[(200x3)+(200x5)+(3x5)]=3230 square cm. Using your method in the video, it should be (20x190)-[2x(19x15)]=3230 square cm. What should be subtracted seems to be 2x(19x15), not 19x15?
Hi Ken, I think you may have double counted with the sides in the middle. Using your method you have miscounted the sides in the middle from what I can see?
@@GingerMathematician jtlyk but Ken chris is not wrong as each box has two sides and if two sides are connecting then you have to minus them.
Sir where is your calculator from online?
I downloaded the emulator from Casio - they have an electronic version of all the calculators they have
For question 2d I believe the answer is 3230 because both of the 3x5 side are joining making a loss of 30 cm squared meaning the equation is (20x190) - (19x30). Please explain this question if I am wrong.
I see the misunderstanding - going downwards each length is not 5 cm but two lots of 5cm and two lots of 3 cm, which also adds up to 16 cm 😊👍 The problem is that the lengths of 5cm and 3cm look quite similar from the sketch I drew for Part b) - sorry!
So is the answer 3230?
Also we are losing the entire area not the perimeter because all of the right side is blocked. Is this right?
Is this test for the every end of year 8 like when you move up to year 9?
Hi Adama, it's a typical End of Year 8 test that many schools in the UK still use :-)
@@GingerMathematician is it a particular examining board that you use?
Love ur videos btw!! question tho I was wondering whether you get marks taken off your score if you use the wrong units?
It will depend on the school setting the exam - but it is certainly possible to get one mark (out of say a three or four mark question) taken off for incorrect units 👍 Thanks for watching 🙂
@@GingerMathematician thank u!
@@GingerMathematician hey sir, I was wondering whether it would differ if it was a question where the answer might've been cm^3 and if you wrote cm^2 or cm (sorry for bothering you again)
That would still lead to losing a mark - cubic units are very different to area units for example 🙂👍
is this the same one for this year aswel?
This is a typical End of Year exam from Pearson 👍
hi there,
where do u find the papers from
Released by Pearson many years ago!
amazing to make it better pls mention thats its end of year test on ur tle
Changed the title now 😉 What do you think of the new thumbnail?
@@GingerMathematician it seems cool but doesnt match the topic which decreases ur seo
could you do a harder version? but still year 8
Hi Otter, I will look into what's out there and let you know 🙂👍
@@GingerMathematician thank you 😊
will this help for grammar schools
Maybe slightly on the easier side 👍
Can u post the pdf here
Can't due to copyright sorry 😕
Is this an Americann or British test?
This is based on the British KS3 National Curriculum 🙂👍
I am sorry but what set is this I just done my exam and it was about 80 times harder I was able to solve these questions. Without a calculator I don’t understand
This is at a medium level, I can work on a more difficult Year 8 exam?
Thanks
first
like ur vids
Thank you 😊😊 Appreciated!
Is this test in the exam
Based on Pearson's SoL 😊👍
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@@GingerMathematician its was recommended to me along time ago, and my brother Rehan told me about you today saying you really helped him on his test. Can I plz have a shout out in your next video? I’ve never had one.
I haven't done a shout out in ages 🙂 Still thinking what to do for the 2000 Subscriber video...