Boost your child's confidence in the run-up to the Y2 SATs with our mock papers, written in the style of the new-curriculum assessments.
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Looking for some new-style SATs practice papers? This is a complete KS1 SATs maths mock paper (Test B), written in the style of the new-curriculum test, to offer at-home practice for Y2 children.
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Ready, steady... time yourself completing these multiplication number sentences. Aim to finish the sheet in less than 4 minutes!
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Ready, steady... time yourself completing these multiplication number sentences. Aim to finish the sheet in less than 4 minutes!
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Are you ready to practise your 2x, 5x and 10x tables? Ask someone to time you with a stopwatch and try to finish in 4 minutes or less!
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No protractor or ruler in the house? Don't panic about completing the homework, just download our printable protractor and rulers.
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Can you match the clock faces to the times given in writing? Cut them out and match them up.
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Time intervals are best understood through practical activities. Here are some hands-on ways of experiencing the passing of time with your child. Once you’ve tried them, ask your child to cut out the activity cards and put them in order next to the matching time interval cards.
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Can you use your times tables knowledge to solve these multiplication problems?
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Let's have a go at some multiplication and division problems. For each of the problems below, write the number sentence with the answer at the end.
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Can you read the time on these clock faces?
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Have a go at these subtraction word problems and see how well you do.
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These frogs need to find the right lily pad to sit on. Cut out the frog cards and then match each one to the right lily pad below, so that you are making a pair that totals 100.
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Cut out these cards showing the weights of different things in Mary’s kitchen. Can you put them in order from lightest to heaviest?
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Cut out all these cards showing the capacities of different things in Tom’s kitchen. Can you put them in order from smallest to largest?
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On your next bus/car/train/tram/walking journey, do some tallying! Choose four car colours and tally the different cars that you see. Remember, every time you see a car that is one of your colours, give it a tally mark. Remember, each fifth tally should make a gate. When you get home fill in the total and then get an adult or older brother or sister to ask you the questions.
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Can you sort your family members into this Carroll diagram? You could just include the members of your family you live with, or sort cousins, aunties, uncles and grandparents too.
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Bozo The Clown is taking the shape patches off his trousers. Can you cut them out and sort them into his sorting box?
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Estimating is all about making SENSIBLE guesses, based on things we already know. Have a go yourself!
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Make the most of World Cup fever and give grammar, division and spelling practice a football twist with our soccer-themed worksheets for KS1 and KS2 children.
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