Thus they would will be completed at some point between 1 May and 31 May Children in Year 2 aged or those born between September and August will take these tests in their normal school classrooms in the UK. To help prepare children for the KS1 SATs, you are able to download the , , and papers free of charge. I consent to your terms. We do not sell or share your information with anyone. Privacy Policy. You will receive the email within 2 minutes.
Open it and click on the confirmation link to enable access. Year 2 SATs results English grammar, punctuation and spelling: 25 out of 40 English reading: 22 out of 40 Mathematics: 37 out of A score below indicates that your child may need extra support, whilst a score of above suggests the child is working at a higher level is typical for their age group.
The maximum score possible is , and the minimum is Year 6 SATs results English grammar, punctuation and spelling: 43 out of 70 English reading: 21 out of 50 Mathematics: 60 out of The maximum possible score is , and the minimum in In this age group, papers are marked externally, without the input of a familiar teacher, so their results are based entirely on their exam schools.
AS: the expected standard has been achieved NS: the expected standard has not been achieved A: your child was absent from one or more of the test papers B: your child is working below the level assessed by KS2 SATs M: your child missed the test T: your child is working at the level of the tests but is unable to access them for instance, if they have special educational needs.
Teachers should be doing most of the work when it comes to preparing your child for SATs, but if they do become the subject of discussion at home, you can reassure your child that they should not be worried about taking the tests. Past papers are available on the GOV. UK website , should you wish to read them yourself, or run through a couple of questions with your child.
By this date papers will have been marked by the external examiners, the raw marks converted into a scaled score and made available to parents. You will be told whether or not your child is meeting the expected standard along with both versions of their score. There are a number of things you can do to help your child prepare for the SATs over the course of the next school year. Here are some ideas:. A great way to help cement the knowledge that your child will be gaining in school is to bring some learning into your home.
In the maths SATs for example, the four operations addition, multiplication, subtraction and division are all bound to come up in some way, shape or form, and this means that you can revise them with your child well ahead of time.
Here are more ideas on how to bring maths into your home. In the run up to SATs, things can seem quite hectic to a young mind. They know there are exams coming up, and although we all understand that they are not the be all and end all, to a Year 6 student they can definitely seem that way.
One of the best things you can do as a parent to help your child prepare for SATs is to give them a time and a space to simply relax after a long day of learning or revising. You can download tons of free SATs practice papers and other resources, that are designed by primary teaching experts, by registering for the Third Space Learning Maths Hub here.
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