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Year 6 Mathematics Support Program and SATs Preparation

Join Miss Bennett's Year 6 team for a comprehensive mathematics support program. Our focus includes regular practice of mental math through a 20-question test format, with two papers designed for 45 minutes each. The SATs preparation covers levels 3 to 6, ensuring our students exceed expectations. We provide study guides, one-on-one tuition, and practice test papers, alongside morning breakfast clubs and lunchtime support. Enhance your skills with engaging activities, real-life math applications, and consistent homework reinforcement.

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Year 6 Mathematics Support Program and SATs Preparation

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  1. Mathematics Department

  2. The Year 6 Team Miss Bennett – Set 1 mixed Miss Haywood - Set 2 Boys MrChohan – Set 2 Girls Miss Masih– Set 3 Girls MrTemperley– Nurture group

  3. The KS2 Maths Test Mental Maths- 20 questions (pupils regularly practice similar tests in class) Paper 1 - (45 minutes) Paper 2 – (45 minutes) Papers 1 & 2 include 40 mixed questions (both non-calculator)

  4. SATs levels 3 – Below expectations 4 – Expected level of a Year 6 pupil 5– Exceeding expectations This year we are entering a small group of pupilsfor the level 6 test.

  5. Study guides One to one tuition Practice test papers SATs support 2014 Booster classes Morning breakfast club Lunch time clubs

  6. Supporting outside of school • Learn times tables up to 12 X 12 • Continue to practice all areas of maths using games and websites • Highlight maths in real life situations such as checking change in shops, converting units of measurements and time • Ask older siblings to support • Remind pupilsto complete all homework set

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