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SATs Early Morning Weaknesses Grid
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SATs Early Morning Weaknesses Grid

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This is a simple grid I created to test weaknesses of my class daily in the lead up to SATs. You can edit it and tailor it to your own class. The aim is for children to answer questions daily on topics they struggle with to ensure they build their understanding of those topics. Children can complete it in any order they like and write their working out/answers on the back of the page.
KS2 Maths SATs Language Breakdown
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KS2 Maths SATs Language Breakdown

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This is a breakdown of the language used in the KS2 Maths SATs to help children better comprehend and understand the questions they will face in their tests. It was made from an analysis I did of all the tests so far (2015 sample, 2016, 2017 and 2018), which can be found here for free - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks2-maths-sats-language-analysis-12076440 It follows the format of introducing a term, then asking children to use the tips they’ve learnt to solve a question using the same term. This includes two files: a PowerPoint (to use in the classroom with the children) and a PDF (should you want to share it in staff meetings, INSETs etc).
KS2 Maths SATs Language Analysis
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KS2 Maths SATs Language Analysis

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In this document, I have analysed the language used in the KS2 Maths SATs reasoning tests since the sample papers in 2015 up to the most recent tests in 2018. The frequency of terms, use of comparative and superlative terms, use of synonyms and similar questions in different contexts are all discussed as well as suggestions for using this analysis in classroom practice. This document was made with the intention of it being free available. Do not download it and sell it on.
Year 6 Arithmetic Test with mistakes
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Year 6 Arithmetic Test with mistakes

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This activity is designed for children to spot the errors made in answering each type of question. I find it works best giving children a copy between two (the one without the correct answers in black ink) and getting children to discuss with their partner. Tell them at the start that some questions have been answered correctly. Where they are answered correctly, some demonstrate fluency (ask children how) and others could have been solved with a more efficient method (ask children how). There are three files: guidance on how to use them, children’s copy of the test (without the answers) and teacher copy with the answers.