Preparing for the SATs exam is an important endeavor for your child, and we are here to support their journey. Let’s explore the individual sections of the test and the skills your child will need to tackle them successfully.
For Key Stage 1 (KS1) SATs, which are taken at the end of Year 2, the exam consists of the following sections:
- Reading: The reading test includes two papers. Paper 1 consists of a selection of texts with interspersed questions, while Paper 2 is a reading booklet where children write their answers separately.
- English Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar (SPaG): The SPaG test comprises two papers. Paper 1 is a 20-word spelling test, and Paper 2 focuses on grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary.
- Maths: The KS1 maths test is split into two papers. Paper 1 assesses arithmetic skills, while Paper 2 evaluates mathematical problem-solving and reasoning abilities.
To help your child prepare for their KS1 SATs, we recommend utilizing the following resources:
- Key Stage 1 SATs Practice Test 1
- Key Stage 1 SATs Practice Test 2
Moving on to Key Stage 2 (KS2) SATs, which are taken at the end of Year 6, the exam becomes more formal and externally marked. The sections for KS2 SATs include:
- Reading: The KS2 reading test consists of a single paper with questions based on three passages of text. Students are required to interpret information within the text and analyze writers’ use of language throughout the passages.
- English Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar (SPaG): The SPaG test is divided into two parts: a grammar and punctuation paper and an aural spelling test. The grammar paper assesses word types, sentence rewriting, and the correct use of apostrophes.
- Maths: At KS2, students sit three maths papers. Paper 1 focuses on arithmetic with fixed response questions, such as long division and multiplication. Papers 2 and 3 cover reasoning and involve multiple-choice and true or false questions.
To help your child prepare for their KS2 SATs, we recommend the following resources:
- Key Stage 2 SATs Practice Test 1
- Key Stage 2 SATs Practice Test 2
In addition to subject-specific preparation, there are certain skills you can focus on at home to support your child’s SATs success:
- Reading and Interpreting Questions: Help your child practice reading and understanding questions accurately to avoid misinterpretation and loss of marks.
- Understanding Test Format and Structure: Familiarize your child with the SATs exam format, layout, and content using practice papers to build their comfort and confidence.
- Concentration: Support your child in gradually developing their concentration skills through shorter revision sessions and increasing the duration over time.
- Time Management: Encourage good time management by challenging your child with timed activities like completing times tables or math calculations, gradually increasing the duration.
Remember to provide encouragement, take an interest in their SATs revision, and provide high-quality practice materials to help your child feel confident and well-prepared for each section of the exam.