Free Year 6 AAS-style Mathematics Practice
Skillo provides free Year 6 AAS Mathematics practice for Australian students. No signup, no email, no credit card. Practice 4 question types including fractions, ratios, and percentages in real, area, volume, and coordinate geometry, statistics. Open and start in 10 seconds.
AAS Year 6 Mathematics tests fractions, ratios, measurement, statistics, and early algebra in complex multi-step formats that distinguish the strongest mathematical thinkers in the cohort. Students who perform well in Year 6 school maths but have not specifically practised scholarship-style questions often find the format a significant step up. Skillo's AAS-style maths practice is free, no signup required, and gives your child immediate feedback on where their problem-solving breaks down under exam conditions.
Start Free Practice →What does the Year 6 AAS Mathematics test cover?
- ✓Fractions, ratios, and percentages in real-world contexts
- ✓Area, volume, and coordinate geometry
- ✓Statistics — interpreting and comparing data sets
- ✓Early algebra — number patterns and equations
Try a sample Mathematics question
Question 1 — Easy
In a sports quiz, players score points (which can be negative). Player A: 8, Player B: −3, Player C: −12, Player D: 5. Which player has the LOWEST score?
Answer: The lowest score is the smallest number on the number line. −12 < −3 < 5 < 8, so Player C has the lowest score. Option D (Player B, −3) is lower than A and D but not as low as Player C's −12. Options A and B both have positive scores, so they cannot be lowest when negative scores exist.
Question 2 — Easy
The school fete starts at 10:15 am and ends at 2:45 pm. How long does the fete last?
Answer: From 10:15 am to 2:45 pm: 10:15 am to 2:15 pm = 4 hours. 2:15 pm to 2:45 pm = 30 minutes. Total = 4 hours 30 minutes. Option A (3 hours 30 minutes) may result from counting from 11:15 or miscounting hours. Option B (5 hours 30 minutes) overcounts the hours. Option C (4 hours) ignores the extra 30 minutes from the :15 to :45 minute positions.
Question 3 — Easy
Answer: The bar for Swimming reaches 8 on the vertical axis, so Australia won 8 gold medals in Swimming.
How should my child prepare for Year 6 AAS Mathematics?
- ✓Track which question types your child struggles with; spend extra time there rather than practising strengths.
- ✓Treat the time limit as a training tool — practise skipping hard questions and returning to them, which is legitimate test strategy.
- ✓Mix sections so the brain learns to switch modes — the real test cycles between question types rapidly.
- ✓Check explanations after every wrong answer, not just the ones your child asks about — patterns in mistakes reveal the concepts that need work.
Common questions about AAS Mathematics
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How hard is Year 6 AAS maths compared to school maths?
AAS scholarship questions are significantly harder than typical Year 6 classroom work — designed to identify high-ability students, not reflect average curriculum expectations.
What maths skills are most important for Year 6 AAS?
Fractions, ratios, measurement, and statistics are heavily represented. Multi-step word problems that require careful reading as well as calculation are the key format.
Should students write working for AAS maths questions?
Yes, even though AAS uses multiple-choice answers. Written working significantly reduces errors on complex multi-step problems.
Is Skillo really free?
Yes. Skillo is completely free for all Australian students — no subscription, no credit card, no hidden paywall. No free trial that converts to paid.
Does my child need an account?
No. Skillo doesn't require an account to practise. Open any page and start immediately — no email, no registration.
Does Skillo collect any personal information?
No. Skillo is built to require zero personal information. No name, no email, no date of birth is collected from students.
Is Skillo affiliated with AAS?
Skillo's AAS-style scholarship practice is authored independently. AAS Scholarship Tests are a product of Academic Assessment Services Pty Ltd (now part of Janison). Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Academic Assessment Services Pty Ltd or Janison. Each independent school chooses its own assessment provider — check directly with your target school to confirm which test applies.
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Skillo's AAS-style scholarship practice is authored independently. AAS Scholarship Tests are a product of Academic Assessment Services Pty Ltd (now part of Janison). Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Academic Assessment Services Pty Ltd or Janison. Each independent school chooses its own assessment provider — check directly with your target school to confirm which test applies.