How to Prepare for the Key Stage 2 SATs: A Guide for Students and Parents
The Key Stage 2 (KS2) SATs are an important milestone for Year 6 pupils in England. These tests, taken in May, assess children’s skills in English (reading, grammar, punctuation, and spelling) and mathematics. While the tests are important, they should not be a source of stress. With the right preparation, students can approach their SATs with confidence. Here’s a helpful guide for both students and parents.
1. Understanding the KS2 SATs
The KS2 SATs are divided into the following papers:
- English Reading – Comprehension questions based on different texts.
- English Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling (GPS) – A test covering grammar and punctuation, plus a spelling section.
- Mathematics – Two arithmetic and two reasoning papers.
Although schools prepare students thoroughly, extra support at home can make a big difference.
2. Creating a Study Plan
A structured approach is key. Parents and students should work together to create a revision timetable, ensuring each subject gets attention without overwhelming the child.
- Break study sessions into short, focused periods (e.g., 20, 30 or 40 minutes max).
- Prioritise weaker areas but maintain a balanced approach.
- Include regular breaks and fun activities to keep motivation high.
3. Using Past Papers and Practice Questions
Practising with past SATs papers helps students become familiar with the format and question styles - these can be downloaded free online here.
- Set realistic time limits to improve time management.
- Review mistakes to understand concepts better.
- Use online resources and workbooks for additional practice.
4. Strengthening English Skills
For the reading test:
- Encourage daily reading of different texts (fiction, non-fiction, poetry).
- Ask questions about what they read to check understanding BBC Bitesize Reading has some useful resources around reading and discussing reading.
For grammar and punctuation:
- Use online quizzes and games, for example BBC bitesize has some great resources
- Revise key grammar rules (e.g., sentence structure, verb tenses).
For spelling:
- Practise common spelling lists used in KS2 SATs.
- Use fun activities like spelling games and flashcards. Try this online spelling activity from Spelling Ninja.
5. Mastering Maths
- Practise mental arithmetic daily (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). CGP Books have some free online 10 minute maths tests
- Focus on key areas like fractions, decimals, and percentages.
- Solve real-world maths problems (e.g., budgeting pocket money, measuring ingredients in recipes).
6. Staying Positive and Managing Stress
- Encourage a growth mindset: Mistakes help us learn.
- Ensure they get plenty of sleep and regular exercise.
- Use breathing exercises and relaxation techniques to ease anxiety.
- Celebrate progress, not just results.
7. Practical Tips for SATs Week
- Ensure your child gets a good night’s sleep before each test.
- Provide a healthy breakfast for energy and focus.
- Arrive at school on time and with the right equipment.
- Encourage a calm and positive attitude.
Final Thoughts
Preparing for KS2 SATs doesn’t have to be stressful. With a structured approach, regular practice, and a positive mindset, students can feel ready to tackle their exams with confidence. Remember: SATs are just one part of a child’s learning journey, and doing their best is what truly matters!
Good luck from Empower Tutoring to all the Year 6 students taking their SATs this year!