I have included a set of resources to support the SATs Tests both at Key Stage 1 and 2. The advantage with my resources is that they make new papers every time they are loaded up.
I have included a set of resources to support the SATs Tests both at Key Stage 1 and 2. The advantage with my resources is that they make new papers every time they are loaded up.
This booklet is made for anyone who is new to Numicon. It explains the background behind how some of the basic maths can be completed. Also comes with some posters.
This spreadsheet will allow you to enter the marks from the child completing the Key Stage 1 Maths SATs papers 1 and 2 to seeing a visual printout of how well the child has completed within the different areas of the maths curriculum.
If two areas are assessed for a question then only the main one is used.
Once you have entered the zeros and ones for every question, the second sheet will allow you to print out a graduated sheet showing the child’s strengths and weaknesses.
This is the print only version created from the Maths Monthly Calendar Creator. It contains the twelve files for next year, plus the two months still here from this year.
The files can be printed to an A4 printer. Then children between the ages of 7 to 10 can work out the question for each month. The numbers and question parts change for each day and each month.
If you buy the spreadsheet you can print out endless months for years to come. Every month changes every time you print.
Each PDF file is set up to print out to A4, though you can print out larger if you have an available printer. The example shows you April 2024.
You can also buy 12 months for 2024 with daily maths questions, as per this example.
However buying and using the spreadsheet the computer will generate a monthly calendar with different maths questions for each month. The calendar maths questions are pitched at an age of around 7 to 10, though could be used with help lower, and will just be quick mental arithmetic for an older child.
In this bundle there are 2 general and 2 topic Sports Sets of Morning Work for Year 5 or 6, Each of the 5 days has a different set of questions, which the numbers are changed over the 15 weeks. The sports covered are : cricket, rounders, cycling, dance, tennis, netball, football, rugby, swimming and athletics.
In total in this bundle there are 300 pages of questions and 300 pages of answers.
In the Sports Weeks the sheets all have a link to maths which might be used within that sport, so therefore all the questions have a real life context, though still covering the skills required for the SATs papers. As with all the morning work sets, each sheet should take around 10 minutes for the average child to complete, though this should improve as the 15 weeks are worked through. Because of the repetitive style of the questions for each sport, you will find that the less able are more able to complete the sheets as they work through the weeks.
All questions have been based on the last five years of the SATs papers and the National Curriculum. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from all 3 of the papers.
You can also buy the 15 weeks worth of 5 days for Key Stage 1.
Within the each set there are 15 sets of 5 days of work. Thus there are 75 sheets of A4 work altogether. Each day’s work is the same in structure, though the numbers of the request is slightly different making sure the learner starts to gain a full understanding of how to complete this kind of work in the future. For Key Stage 2 morning work there are a full set of answers for each day.
This is the 3rd Topic Set (Jobs and Trades) of Morning Work for Year 5 or 6, Each day has a different set of questions, which in the full 15 weeks will be different numbers for each of the 15 weeks. The jobs covered are : votes clerk, hotelier, cafe owner, taxi driver and painter.
In the topic set (jobs and trades) the sheets all have a link to maths which might be used within that job, so therefore all the questions have a real life context, though still covering the skills required for the SATs papers. As with all the morning work sets, each sheet should take around 10 minutes for the average child to complete, though this should improve as the 15 weeks are worked through. Because of the repetitive style of the questions for each sport, you will find that the less able are more able to complete the sheets as they work through the weeks.
All questions have been based on number side of the last few years of the SATs papers. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from all 3 of the papers.
You can also buy the 15 weeks worth of 5 days for Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2.
Within the pack there are 15 sets of 5 days of work. Thus there are 75 sheets of A4 work altogether. Each day’s work is the same in structure, though the numbers of the request is slightly different making sure the learner starts to gain a full understanding of how to complete this kind of work in the future. For Key Stage 2 morning work there are a full set of answers for each day.
This is the 2nd full Topic Set (Sports) of Morning Work for Year 5 or 6, Each day has a different set of questions, which in the full 15 weeks will be different numbers for each of the 15 weeks. The sports covered are : cricket, rounders, cycling, dance and tennis.
In the topic set (Sports - 2nd set) the sheets all have a link to maths which might be used within that sport, so therefore all the questions have a real life context, though still covering the skills required for the SATs papers. As with all the morning work sets, each sheet should take around 10 minutes for the average child to complete, though this should improve as the 15 weeks are worked through. Because of the repetitive style of the questions for each sport, you will find that the less able are more able to complete the sheets as they work through the weeks.
All questions have been based on number side of the last few years of the SATs papers. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from all 3 of the papers.
You can also buy the 15 weeks worth of 5 days for Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2.
Within the pack there are 15 sets of 5 days of work. Thus there are 75 sheets of A4 work altogether. Each day’s work is the same in structure, though the numbers of the request is slightly different making sure the learner starts to gain a full understanding of how to complete this kind of work in the future. For Key Stage 2 morning work there are a full set of answers for each day.
Once bought, this resource will produce endless amounts of full Paper 3 arithmetic based on 2023 maths tests, with answers.
As with Paper 2 random spreadsheet, this is a very clever system allowing it to regenerate the whole of Paper 3 SATS question paper, based on Maths SATS paper 3 - reasoning.
You will need Microsoft Excel to load in this resource and use. I may also work with Google Sheets, but may not come out as the example.
Every time the sheet is loaded it produces a unique SATs paper 3.
At the end of the paper is a answer sheet for the vast majority of answers which will be calculated by the computer.
This will mean the end to cut and pasting new exam papers and allows you to assess with some consistency, though not exactly the same numbers, thus meaning children will not be able to remember the sequence of answers.
The questions not only change numbers, they also change where the ticks go and where the bits are on the tables.
Other changes can be made on request, once bought.
Once bought, this resource will produce endless amounts of full Paper 2 reasoning 2023 maths sheets, with answers.
As with Paper 1 and 3 random spreadsheet, this is a very clever system allowing it to regenerate the whole of Paper 2 SATS question paper, based on Maths SATS paper 2 - reasoning.
You will need Microsoft Excel to load in this resource and use.
Every time the sheet is loaded it produces a unique SATs paper.
At the end of the paper is a answer sheet for the vast majority of answers which will be calculated by the computer.
This will mean the end to cut and pasting new exam papers and allows you to assess with some consistency, though not exactly the same numbers, thus meaning children will not be able to remember the sequence of answers.
The questions not only change numbers, they also change where the ticks go and where the bits are on the tables.
Other changes can be made on request, once bought.
This pack contains all 3 papers. Each of the three files are able to create a Key Stage 2 Maths Paper based on the 2023 official Key Stage 2 test, however the numbers, types and question style changes as appropriate for each of the questions within the test.
At the end is a sheet which gives most of the answers for each of the questions. I say most, as some of the answers are impossible to generate as a random answer, though these are only a few.
I have also thought about paper, with most of the pages being filled totally, meaning that each of the papers will take less sheets to print out in full.
This is the free PDF version of the Morning Work random paper, one for each day of the school week, thus it does not alter its numbers and questions.
The full version will generate a totally random sheet for each day of the week. Each day has a different set of questions, though will random different versions for every time the file is loaded and printed.
All questions have been based on number side of the last few years of the SATs papers. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from all three of the papers.
Once loaded in Microsoft Excel it will generate a new version of itself every time it is loaded up. These can then be printed for every day of the week, including the answers.
Once bought, this resource will produce endless amounts of full Paper 2 reasoning 2022 maths sheets, with answers.
These random spreadsheet are a very clever system allowing it to regenerate the whole of Paper 1,2 and 3 SATS question paper, based on Maths SATS papers.
You will need Microsoft Excel to load in this resource and use.
Every time the sheet is loaded it produces a unique SATs paper.
At the end of the paper is a answer sheet for the vast majority of answers which will be calculated by the computer.
This will mean the end to cut and pasting new exam papers and allows you to assess with some consistency, though not exactly the same numbers, thus meaning children will not be able to remember the sequence of answers.
The questions not only change numbers, they also change where the ticks go and where the bits are on the tables.
Other changes can be made on request, once bought.
This version of the Morning Work for Year 2 is only printable, though you can buy the Excel version to generate your own, (This full version will generate a totally random sheet for each day of the week. Each day has a different set of questions, though will random different versions for every time the file is loaded and printed.)
All questions have been based on number side of the last few years of the SATs papers. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from both of the papers.
Within the pack there are 15 sets of 5 days of work. Thus there are 75 sheets of A4 work altogether. Each day’s work is the same in structure, though the numbers of the request is slightly different making sure the learner starts to gain a full understanding of how to complete this kind of work in the future.
This version of the Morning Work KS1 random paper, one for each day of the school week, thus it does alter its numbers and questions.
This full version will generate a totally random sheet for each day of the week. Each day has a different set of questions, though will random different versions for every time the file is loaded and printed.
All questions have been based on number side of the last few years of the SATs papers. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from all three of the papers.
Once loaded in Microsoft Excel it will generate a new version of itself every time it is loaded up. These can then be printed for every day of the week.
This pack will give you access to an unlimited supply of SATs paper for maths for Key Stage 1 based on 2022 papers - Year 2 child or class.
Once you have downloaded the files you can make the computer generate as many different SATs paper as you want. Each produced paper includes a full answer page at the end. You will need Microsoft Excel for full functionality.
This resource will produce an endless supply of similar test papers.
This is the free PDF version of the Morning Work KS1 random paper, one for each day of the school week, thus it does not alter its numbers and questions.
The full version will generate a totally random sheet for each day of the week. Each day has a different set of questions, though will random different versions for every time the file is loaded and printed.
All questions have been based on number side of the last few years of the SATs papers. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from all three of the papers.
Once loaded in Microsoft Excel it will generate a new version of itself every time it is loaded up. These can then be printed for every day of the week.
This example is from the Morning Work for Year 2, it is only printable, though you can buy the Excel version to generate your own, (This full version will generate a totally random sheet for each day of the week. Each day has a different set of questions, though will random different versions for every time the file is loaded and printed.)
All questions have been based on number side of the last few years of the SATs papers. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from both of the papers.
You can also buy the 15 weeks worth of 5 days for Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2.
Within the pack there are 15 sets of 5 days of work. Thus there are 75 sheets of A4 work altogether. Each day’s work is the same in structure, though the numbers of the request is slightly different making sure the learner starts to gain a full understanding of how to complete this kind of work in the future.
This game has been specially designed to help the pupils work out fractions of amount whilst playing a game. The rules are very simple, and are on here to print out for free, though you will need to buy the dice from the Etsy.com website.
So you can use this sheet with your own resources, or buy the dice from the Etsy website and then use them instead.
This spreadsheet will generate an endless supply of random times table grids. They will self generate every time the file is loaded in, through the use of the random generator function. This is a great way of helping learners practise their times tables.
I have included the answers, which can either printed out, or can be displayed on the screen for learners to mark themselves.
I am giving this file away free, though I have developed this into a wooden game which is available to purchase on my Etsy shop for a really good price. I have found that using the wooden version is a lot more fun than the paper version and with a couple of these within the classroom you can have a great way of competing who can complete the grid the quickest. As with the computer version, every time you start the wooden game it is different, though can be planned to be the same for competition purposes.
I have also included the QR code for direct access to the page. Just scan it in, and it will instantly take you to the Etsy internet shop page.
This example is from the Morning Work for Year 2, it is only printable, though you can buy the Excel version to generate your own, (This full version will generate a totally random sheet for each day of the week. Each day has a different set of questions, though will random different versions for every time the file is loaded and printed.)
All questions have been based on number side of the last few years of the SATs papers. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from both of the papers.
You can also buy the 15 weeks worth of 5 days for Key Stage 1 or Key Stage 2.
Within the pack there are 15 sets of 5 days of work. Thus there are 75 sheets of A4 work altogether. Each day’s work is the same in structure, though the numbers of the request is slightly different making sure the learner starts to gain a full understanding of how to complete this kind of work in the future.