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Year 6 SATs Prep: Top Tips & Strategies to Help Your Child Shine



Building a Strong Foundation (Year 6 SATs Focus):

  • Know the format: Familiarize yourself with the specific Year 6 SATs your child will be taking. These typically cover English Reading, Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPAG), and Maths.

  • Practice Makes Perfect:  Utilize past papers and practice tests designed specifically for Year 6 SATs.  These resources will expose your child to the question styles and timings of the actual exams https://www.satspapers.org.uk/Page.aspx?TId=5.

  • Identify Strengths & Weaknesses: Use practice tests to pinpoint areas where your child excels and those needing extra focus.

Mastering Exam Technique:

  • Read Carefully: Emphasize the importance of thoroughly reading each question and answer choices. Misunderstanding the question can lead to incorrect answers.

  • Time Management: Develop a time management strategy together. Practice allocating appropriate time to each section (English Reading, SPAG, Maths) to avoid rushing.

  • Strategic Guessing: If unsure about an answer, it's usually better to make an educated guess than leave it blank. Some exams award marks for partially correct answers.

  • Stay Calm & Focused: Exam anxiety can cloud judgement. Teach your child relaxation techniques like deep breathing to maintain focus throughout the test.

Making Learning Fun & Engaging:

  • Incorporate Play: Learning doesn't have to be all work and no play! Board games, puzzles, and online educational resources can make practicing SATs skills enjoyable (Search for "Year 6 SATs practice games").

  • Read for Pleasure: Encourage your child to read a variety of books, magazines, and online articles. This will not only improve their reading comprehension but also expand their vocabulary (English Reading Focus).

  • Get Creative: Let your child explore their creativity by writing stories, poems, or creating presentations related to SATs topics (English SPAG Focus).

Remember:

  • Quality over Quantity: Focus on focused practice sessions rather than cramming large amounts of information.

  • Take Breaks: Schedule breaks during study sessions to prevent burnout and maintain focus.

  • Celebrate Progress: Acknowledge and celebrate your child's improvements along the way. A positive outlook can make a big difference on exam day!

By following these tips and fostering a supportive learning environment, you can equip your child with the skills and confidence to succeed in the Year 6 SATs.

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