Number sequences, simple subtraction, lines of symmetry and shape recognition are just a few of the maths skills tested in the Key Stage 1 SATs. Help your child revise and prepare with our SATs-style practice paper (based on the pre-2016 SATs format).
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Working through past papers will help your child feel confident about the year 2 SATs teacher assessments. These practice questions, written in the style of the official papers (based on the pre-2016 SATs format), offer extra practice opportunities.
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If you get £1, which coins could you be given? Draw four different ways to make up £1 in this money worksheet.
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You can make 90p from a variety of coins. Can you draw four ways in the purses on this worksheet?
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Can you figure out four different ways to make up 80p? Draw your answers in the purses on this worksheet.
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There's more than one way to get to 70p! Have your child draw out the correct coins in the purses on this worksheet, to show the different 70p combinations that can be made.
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Have your child practise adding coins by working out four different ways to get 60p.
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Improve your child's coin recognition and mental math skills by having them work out four different ways to make 50p.
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How many ways can you make 40p? Draw your answers in the purses on this worksheet.
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Have your child add up the coins (up to £1) in each row. They can do it in their head, or write down the amounts before adding them together.
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Solve these addition problems by recognising each coin (up to 20p) and working out how much they add up to together.
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Have your child draw which coins (up to 20p) they'd use to pay for the items shown on this worksheet, but trying to use the fewest number of coins they can.
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Time to play teacher and mark 2 times table number sentences - can your child spot the wrong ones?
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Your child will need to be a 2 times table whizz to complete these number sentences correctly. Can they race against the clock to work through this worksheet in record time?
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How fast can your child complete these 2 times table division facts speed grids? Ready, steady, start calculating!
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As well as knowing their times tables, children need to understand the corresponding division facts. Here's a beginner's worksheet for the 2 times table division facts.
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A 2 times table printable game created by a primary school teacher.
Test your child's 2 times table knowledge with a quick five-minute quiz. Can they pick the correct starry answer?
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If your child is feeling confident about their knowledge of the 2 times table, they're ready for some speed grid action. How fast can they complete the grids?
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Is your child ready for the 2 times table challenge? They'll need to match spaceship number sentences with the correct alien answers.
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Multiplication can also be expressed as repeated addition. Help your child grasp the concept with this explanatory worksheet and some 2 times table as repeated addition practice.
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