What are KS1 SATs papers?
KS1 SATs papers (often called Year 2 SATs) are tests children take at the end of Year 2. SATs papers KS1 are taken in English Reading, Maths and SPaG (Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar). KS1 SATs papers is the contracted form of “Key Stage 1 SATs papers” and children take these tests in Year 2.
When did the 2016 KS1 SATs take place?
The 2016 KS1 SATs took place at some point throughout May 2016. The precise days of the tests varied from school to school as they are given a greater degree of flexibility than Key Stage 2 SATs. Thus they would have been completed at some point between 1 May 2016 and 31 May 2016.
How were the 2016 SATs papers marked?
SATs papers were taken in Maths, Reading and SPaG under formal exam conditions. These papers were marked externally whilst separate teacher assessments in Writing and Science were marked by their teachers. 2016 was the first year of ‘new-style’ Year 6 SATs tests under the new national curriculum.
What are the 2016 KS1 SATs-English reading papers?
2016 KS1 SATs – English Reading. The 2016 KS1 English Reading papers were split into two separate tests. Both were formally timed and contained the following texts: ‘Bella Goes To Sea’, ‘Living In A Castle’, ‘Winter Parcel’, ‘Meet Tony Ross’ and ‘The Greedy Man’.
How do I prepare for the 2022 KS2 SATs?
2022 will be the seventh year of ‘new-style’ SATs tests under the new national curriculum. To help prepare children for the 2022 KS2 SATs, you are able to download the 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016 papers free of charge. Whilst not working to the same curriculum, KS2 SATs Papers from 2015 (and before) are still useful to aid preparation.
Will there be a KS2 science’sampling’sat in 2022?
Due to the 2020 SATs being cancelled, it is not currently decided whether the KS2 SATs in 2022 will include a separate KS2 Science ‘sampling’ SATs paper. 2022 will be the seventh year of ‘new-style’ SATs tests under the new national curriculum.
Where do year 6 children take the SATs tests?
Children in Year 6 (those aged 10-11 or those born between September 2010 and August 2011 inclusive) will take these tests in their normal school classrooms (in the UK). SATs papers will be taken in Maths, Reading and SPaG under formal exam conditions.