Past SATs papers free to download
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Past SATs papers free to download
Hi there
Would someone be able to help.
Is there a website which hosts free to downlaod past SATs papers for the different levels in KS1 and KS2 ?
Thank you in advance
Would someone be able to help.
Is there a website which hosts free to downlaod past SATs papers for the different levels in KS1 and KS2 ?
Thank you in advance
http://www.emaths.co.uk/learn.htm on right hand side. The marking schedules are particularly helpful, showing the difference between a 1 point & a 3 point answer.
Should have also mentioned that 2009 ones are at https://orderline.qcda.gov.uk/bookstore ... 1849621137
which is the official page where all past papers can be found.
which is the official page where all past papers can be found.
'Gertie's grumbles' has maths questions by type, which is handy if you need to focus on a particular area.
http://www.grumbles.me.uk/
http://www.grumbles.me.uk/
thnks for Gertie link. Just wondering about doing extra sats work for maths to ensure level 5 by end yr, but unsure - never did with first DC and up until now not done any with 2nd DC - am I unusual? Did home tutoring with DCs for 11+ as Qs so different from school work. 2nd DC doing ok at school, tho school mediocre. What do others think?
Cats12
It depends whether the secondary schools DC may go to take any notice of SATS results. I understand that some school use them to set pupils on entry and that there may be little movement between the sets in subsequent years. If this is the case in your area then there may be some benefit to securing level 5's. Otherwise, I'd vote for the foot firmly OFF the pedal approach.
It depends whether the secondary schools DC may go to take any notice of SATS results. I understand that some school use them to set pupils on entry and that there may be little movement between the sets in subsequent years. If this is the case in your area then there may be some benefit to securing level 5's. Otherwise, I'd vote for the foot firmly OFF the pedal approach.