SATs
SATs are national tests that children take twice during their primary school life. Firstly, at the end of Key Stage 1 in year 2. And then secondly, at the end of Key Stage 2 in year 6. These standardized tests are actually known as End of Key Stage Tests and Assessments, but most people know them as SATs.
What we teach
We teach according to the National Curriculum
Maths (Arithmetic’s, Problem Solving and Reasoning – Past Papers)
English (Reading, Spellings, Creative Writing, Grammar & Punctuation – Past Papers)
How we teach
Our SATs practice material covers all the topics, which your child will need to know for the real exam tests
They are updated regularly to ensure that they are current and accurate. Detailed mark schemes are included
Agreeing on a revision plan and ensuring your child sticks to it
Keep a positive attitude. Yes, SATs are important but if you stress out about your child’s upcoming tests, it might rub off on them