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12 FREE KS2 SATs Papers: Everything you Need for Year 6 Maths Revision in 2022
Free SATs papers are a wonderful way of helping Year 6 pupils prepare for their KS2 SATs. When it comes to revision, we know it’s difficult figuring out where to begin. Past papers are one of the most valuable resources for revision. Your child can apply their knowledge to SATs style questions. They can also familiarise themselves with both the Reasoning papers and the Arithmetic paper. This can help them have a better understanding of what to expect. It also helps them to practise under timed conditions.
That’s why Think Academy UK has created this free KS2 SATs revision pack . We’ve included 12 free SATs papers from the last four years to help prepare for the 2022 KS2 SATs.
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When are the Year 6 SATs 2022?
The Year 6 KS2 SATs are scheduled for May 2022, starting from Monday May 10 th until Thursday May 13 th . While they are still 8 months away, it’s never too early to get prepared!
Primary school teachers are doing their best to help their students catch up after months of lost learning. As parents, it’s important that you don’t put too much pressure on your children. That’s why these free SATs papers are a great place to start.
How can you use free SATs papers to revise for Year 6 SATs?
Using past KS2 SATs papers are a good way to quickly determine which areas of maths your child already understands, and which areas require further revision. You can use the mark scheme included to help.
Once your child has completed a paper, review the mark scheme together to identify which questions require further practice. You can help by preparing similar questions for them to practice. If they are still struggling to get to grips with a particular topic, take the practice papers to school and speak to their Year 6 teacher. This will help the teacher quickly identify how best to help.
Free SATs papers to download and use at home:
Below are the links you need to all the KS2 maths SATs papers from the last four years.
Year 6 KS2 SATs: free SATs papers 2019
1. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 1 (arithmetic), 2. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 2 (reasoning), 3. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 3 (reasoning), year 6 ks2 sats: free sats papers 2018, 4. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 1 (arithmetic), 5. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 2 (reasoning), 6. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 3 (reasoning), year 6 ks2 sats: free sats papers 2017, 7. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 1 (arithmetic), 8. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 2 (reasoning), 9. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 3 (reasoning), year 6 ks2 sats: free sats papers 2016, 10. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 1 (arithmetic), 11. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 2 (reasoning), 12. free sats paper – ks2 maths – paper 3 (reasoning), how to use the mark scheme – year 6 ks2 maths free sats paper:.
This gives you a great insight into understanding how each question is marked and how examiners expect your child to display their workings out. Remember that the examiner wants to award you child as many marks as possible! Therefore, using the mark scheme during revision is a gold mine in teaching your child how to present their answers.
Links to the KS2 maths SATs paper mark schemes:
– 2019 ks2 maths sats paper mark scheme, – 2018 ks2 maths sats paper mark scheme, – 2017 ks2 maths sats paper mark scheme, – 2016 ks2 maths sats paper mark scheme, free sats papers: year 6 maths revision – what else can you do.
While using free SATs papers are a great place to start, you will no doubt soon be looking for additional resources. Some parents choose to purchase KS2 SATs practice books. However, these can be expensive. Unfortunately, they cannot address your child’s specific learning needs as they do not offer further explanation.
So how can you help your child revise if they are already finding Year 6 maths challenging?
Use a Year 6 online tutor for KS2 maths!
Rather than pay out all that money for boring old textbooks, why not invest in an online tutor? Think Academy UK offers affordable online maths tuition for Year 5 and Year 6 pupils preparing for their KS2 SATs.
Each class takes place in a fun and interactive virtual classroom where maths is brought to life! Our dedicated tutors, some of them real-life primary school teachers, introduce new approaches to maths not taught at school. Helping kids to learn in new ways ensures that all our lessons are tailored to the student’s needs.
Moreover, with specialised homework, your child can recap what they have learnt with their tutor and review any areas they still find confusing. This makes for a far more productive and engaging learning experience.
Free maths resources KS2:
There are tons of free resources online to help your child start revising for the KS2 Year 6 SATs.
BBC Bitesize
BBC Bitesize has launched a series of catch up lessons for Year 6 primary school students, in the aim of helping them to get back on track. This is an excellent supplement to Year 6 SATs revision, covering topics such as:
- Addition and Subtraction
- Multiplication and Division
- Number and Place value
As a free resource, this could prove amazingly effective alongside using the free SATs papers in revising for the KS2 SATs.
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Some useful revision booklets
- Year 6 SATs Revision Practice Booklet 5.pdf
- Booklet 4 Punctuation - Questions.pdf
- Verb Forms and Tenses - Booklet 3.pdf
- Year 6 SATs Practice Booklet 2.pdf
- Grammatical Terms and Word Classes Revision and Practice Booklet.pdf
- Key-Stage-2-Maths-Revision-Mat.docx
English Revision Resources
- T2-E-2134-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Prepositions.ppt
- T2-E-2135-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Co-ordinating-and-Subordinating-Conjunctions.ppt
- T2-E-2137-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Main-and-Subordinate-Clauses.ppt
- T2-E-2138-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Relative-Clauses.ppt
- T2-E-2139-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Passive-and-Active-Voice.ppt
- T2-E-2143-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Subject-Verb-Agreement.ppt
- T2-E-2144-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Pronouns.ppt
- T2-E-2148-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Phrases.ppt
- T2-E-2149-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Modal-Verbs.ppt
- T2-E-2194-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Determiners.ppt
- T2-E-2197-Year-6-Grammar-Revision-Guide-and-Quick-Quiz-Synonyms-and-Antonyms.ppt
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- What-Does-This-Word-or-Phrase-Suggest-KS2-Reading-Tricky.pdf
Reasoning and Arithmetic test questions
- paper-1.docx
- Arithmetic-1.pdf
- Key Stage 2 Reasoning 2016 Practice Paper R8 (1).pdf
- Key Stage 2 Reasoning 2016 Practice Paper R7 (1).pdf
- Key Stage 2 Reasoning 2016 Practice Paper R6 (1).pdf
- Key Stage 2 Reasoning 2016 Practice Paper R5 (1).pdf
- Key Stage 2 Reasoning 2016 Practice Paper R4 (1).pdf
- Key Stage 2 Reasoning 2016 Practice Paper R3 (1).pdf
- Key Stage 2 Reasoning 2016 Practice Paper R2 (1).pdf
- Key Stage 2 Reasoning 2016 Practice Paper R1 (1).pdf
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- number cards B.doc
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- percentages B.doc
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- scales - length.doc
- time calc intervals.doc
- time with clocks.doc
- trail and imp B.doc
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- working backwards B.doc
- Daily-Dozen-10.pdf
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- statistics assessment term 2.pdf
- statistics assessment term 3.pdf
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- assessment term 2.pdf
- assessment term 3.pdf
- fractioins term 3 assessment.pdf
- fractions term 1 assessment.pdf
- fractions term 2 assessment.pdf
- assessment tyerm 3.pdf
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The must-have tool to help your class smash SATs!
SATs Boot Camp gives busy teachers like you a revision tool to get your class confident and ready to get amazing Year 6 SATs results. Your class will:
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- Become a champion of the SATs style questions, by taking over 100 online Practice Test Papers (no more children ticking two when it says “tick one”!)
- Discover that “they’ve got this!” when they move on to taking the actual past SATs papers online (you can switch these off if you don’t want your class to access past papers)
- Grow from apprehensive to feeling ready to breeze through their SATs
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- 50 revision days covering all Year 6 SATs topics
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Test knowledge with bitesize quizzes
- Children take mini quizzes in the style of SATs questions to test their knowledge for each topic
- The tests assess knowledge for all Year 6 SATs areas: Arithmetic, Reasoning, Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar, and Reading.
- Children can also test themselves on past paper questions from the 2016 papers onwards (you can switch these off if you don’t want your class to access past papers).
- All tests are instantly marked so learning gaps can be assessed.
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- 20 Spelling tests
- 10 Spag Short Answer tests
- 10 Reading tests
- 25 Arithmetic tests
- 10 Reasoning 1 tests
- 10 Reasoning 2 tests
- Children can take past SATs papers (2016 onwards); optional – this feature can be switched off.
- All tests are marked instantly so that you can immediately see where your class are at with their learning.
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- Analyse gaps in learning
- Reporting by class
- Reporting by individual
- Reporting by test and by topic
- You can even see who has been revising!
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- As well as the Revision and Practice SATs tests sections of SATs Boot Camp, there is also an area called Spag Wiz Sheets.
- Here, you can choose from over 1,300 punctuation and grammar questions to create tailor-made test papers (or “Wiz Sheets”) which are saved to your own library.
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Indeed they can! It always amazes us to see how much it gets used during evenings and weekends! This is testament to how much children actually enjoy the platform – they are choosing to use it in their own time.
Yes you can! You simply delete your Year 6 children and replace them with your Year 5 children, without needing to add any more children’s accounts to your subscription.
It’s very easy! You simply add your class name(s), then copy and paste your children in a list. If you get stuck, we’re on hand to help out.
If you have a list of the children in your class, you can get set up and started in seconds!
The timer can be removed for any (or all) of the children in your class, and it can be added back in if you would like to make the tests timed as SATs week approaches.
Past papers from 2016 onwards can be taken on SATS Boot Camp and you can switch past paper access from on to off, and vice versa!
If you’re a small school, please email us at [email protected] to discuss this with us.
SATs Boot Camp is an online platform, but the questions are all written in exactly the same format and style as the actual SATs papers, so this repeated practise helps children to get familiar with the SATs papers.
As a Year 6 teacher, I’m sure you’ve experienced most of your class making mistakes such as ticking two answers when the question clearly says “tick one”, or including/excluding symbols (such as % and £) which results in the question being marked wrong. SATs Boot Camp, and the repeated practise it allows, will make sure that questions with “tick one” really do have only one answer ticked!
The plus of using an online platform is that children can get through more questions and more practise than if they were using print outs and a pen and paper. Plus, the tests are marked instantly, which is going to save a lot of time in itself!
If you’re concerned about children not being able to do their workings out, we hear of many teachers using the platform who get the children in their class to use a pen and paper to write down their workings out – for example when doing the Reasoning tests – and then enter their answers into the platform to be marked.
Please note: there’s a feature included on the platform called Spag Wiz Sheets which allows you to choose from over 1,300 questions to make Spag papers (“Wiz Sheets”) about any grammar and punctuation topic – these are all print outs and are not taken online.
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After a long exhausting day at school, doing homework can be hard! This is why we have prepared a list of hacks to help you battle Maths homework. With our collection of tips, we believe that you and your child will soon began to enjoy Year Six Maths homework. As we all know, it is suggested that when children develop a good understanding of maths skills earlier on, whether through classwork or homework, they can go on to build on this and develop a greater understanding of maths as primary school progresses.
Check what your children are studying in Year Six Maths
If you can’t recall how many sides an octahedron has then perhaps consider polishing up on maths. The first step could be to simply have a chat with their teacher about what’s happening in class and about which topics are expected to be covered in the term. Moreover, go to the school’s website and search for their homework policy. In such a way you will understand exactly how much your child should be doing and whether there are any ways of supporting. You can talk to your child’s teachers and find out which areas need support and learn more about the expectations for Year 6 Maths.
Get into a homework routine
Getting into a routine is something you won’t regret! Allocating the right amount of time after or before school can help your child get the Year Six Maths homework accomplished successfully. And soon after your child builds a routine, they will feel more confident. As they say- practice makes progress! Many schools set homework straight after a topic has been covered in class. This means the topic is still fresh and should hopefully help your child further their understanding. You could try getting the homework out of the way’ by completing it as soon as your child is back. Or you could give your child some time to relax and then approach the homework later in the evening. Find a routine that works for you and your child.
Create a fun schedule
This may sound like the easiest idea, but you won’t believe how practical it is. Get a notebook and create a planner for the homework that needs to be done each day and design it together with your child. But if you can’t find the time, don’t worry there are plenty of free apps that can assist with that, such as My Study Life or Wunderlist .
Create a space especially for Year Six Maths homework
Create an area without any distractions, away from the TV screen, technology and games. Somewhere quiet, clean and clear where your curious child can focus on their year six maths homework.
Craft a homework case
Find an old shoe box and turn it into your child’s new homework box! This could be where any homework for the week is set out ready to be done, or is a box full of homework supplies! Put plenty of pens, pencils, rubbers and rulers so that your child has all the maths tools they need close by. No more searching for a new pen, when the old one doesn’t work anymore!
Get some help with Year Six Maths
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Turn Maths into an everyday topic
Whether you are driving, cooking or playing outside there is always maths involved. If you make sure to highlight the existences of maths in everyday life, then you will help your child not only began loving maths but also to understand it much more. This article from the BBC gives some good tips on how to integrate Maths with daily routines such as visiting the supermarket! SATs Companion is a proud linking partner to BBC Bitesize so you can trust that your child’s Year 6 practice is in good hands!
Don’t do their homework for them
Most importantly, don’t do your child’s year six maths homework for them. Be the helping hand, but not the one that writes down the right answers at the end of the day. As parents we always want to make the life of our little ones painless but learning on their own will make it easier in the long term.
It’s not about whether your child is correct
When you see your child struggling, then simply share a story or a few of when you were young and had problems understanding maths or science. In such a way you will be able to explain how only hard work helps overcome such problems and that failing is on the path to learning. Don’t put too much pressure on your child, it’s not about the destination but about the journey!
Real-life maths lessons
There are plenty of ways to experience maths outside of a notebook, which could inspire your children and give them plenty of motivation when they face their Year Six Maths homework again. Discover our list of fun games and tips here .
With our list of Year Six Maths hacks, you are ready to kick start the new school term! These homework tips will help Maths become more fun than serious. As well as encourage your 11-year-old to be more confident with Maths topics.
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There are no two ways about it, the Year 6 maths SATs can be difficult.
At the age of 11, children will already be facing two of the biggest challenges of their young lives. Firstly, SATs or the 11+ exams will be coming up in May (check out our Guide to SATs 2023 ) and after these, secondary school is looming on the horizon. It is safe to say that Year 6 can be a tense time for young minds.
At Third Space Learning, one of our key aims is to help students feel more confident with maths. We’ve taught over 60,000 children in primary schools across the UK, so we’ve had plenty of insight into what makes maths fun for children of all ages.
That’s why, to help with both exam preparation and the primary to secondary transition, we’ve put together a post that is full of advice for parents of 11-year-olds to support their child with the KS2 maths SATs, including fun maths games and activities for any Year 6 child!
So, all that’s left for you to do is to read on and discover more about the maths that is taught in the final year of primary school.
Triumphing over the tests: How to help your Year 6 child before the KS2 SATs or 11+ exams
The biggest challenge when taking the SATs (or 11+ exam) is pressure.
Many children work so hard in the weeks coming up to the exams that they lose sleep and feel anxious (which in turn, leads to worse performance on exams).
The best way to tackle this is to start early, practise often and avoid cramming at the last minute, and the result of this will be both you and your child having a much less stressful experience of the SATs.
If by the time you are reading this post it is getting a little late in the year and you’re worrying, please don’t! There’s still plenty you can do to get your child on track in time for the exams so read on to find out how!
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How to tackle SATs stress early
The beginning of Year 6 can feel rushed, and with the exams coming up in May, it’s easy to see why.
Your child’s class teacher will have planned a condensed programme of study to cover all the required skills before then, therefore the workload will be higher than in previous years.
So inevitably, you’ll also find that homework starts piling up like never before.
But, rather than letting it all build up, now is a great time to teach your child some crucial organisational skills.
Here are some simple ways you can beat that exam stress in advance:
Make a weekly plan
Have a go at drawing up a weekly schedule together when you have a quiet moment on a Sunday afternoon.
Schedule in slots for homework and revision, but make sure there’s at least one night off for some chill out time. Practising maths is important for Year 6, but time off will make them much more productive.
Next, show your child how to make a to-do list – with what’s most important or urgent at the top – that will keep the pressure off even in the toughest of times.
Invest in a few plastic folders for a simple introduction to filing work from each subject, and you’ve got a ready-made revision folder for when the exams are just around the corner.
Not only will these organisational skills stand your child in good stead at secondary school, but they’ll also give them a sense of control over what’s happening.
That’s enough to put any anxious mind at ease!
Practise test questions for SATs and 11+ exams
Chances are your child will be practising test questions at school almost daily.
However, at school, the focus will be on working these questions out independently, which leaves a lot of room for misinterpretation.
Most teachers will revisit the harder questions, but it’s a good idea to practise at home so you can identify which questions are causing headaches.
Once you know which ones are problematic, you can work on a strategy to solve them in plenty of time for the exams.
If you are looking for some SATs based maths questions for Year 5 and Year 6 children, visit the Third Space Learning Maths Hub to find a range of SATs revision packs and practice papers! You can also find additional useful activities in our list of home learning resources .
There are a lot of topics that could come up when practising maths with your child, but some prove trickier than others. Below are some ways to tackle testing topics so take a look if you need some help!
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Revise basic skills with some fun maths activities for Year 6 children
Never underestimate the power of revising basic mathematical skills.
Quick arithmetic can be the difference between racing against the clock in an exam and having enough time to check over each answer thoroughly.
Whenever you can, challenge your child to do calculations in their head.
It might start out slow, but a couple of minutes of practice a day will get you both thinking on your feet and make Year 6 maths seem a lot less daunting.
If you can work it into a daily routine, even better!
Here are three simple, but fun Year 6 maths games you can incorporate into your everyday life to get those brains whirring:
1. Movie Maths
Plan to spend an evening together and choose a movie to watch. Ask your child to work out what time you’ll be done watching. You could also get them to work out how much time they have left before they need to head upstairs for bed.
E.g. The film is 1 hour and 13 minutes long. If we start watching at 18:04, and we have a 15 minute break (to get kitchen snacks!), what time will it be finished?
Your bedtime is 20:30, how long do you have before you need to go to sleep?
2. Shopping Sums
Create a shopping list and ask your child to estimate the cost of the list you’ve made. Then once you’ve bought the items – give them the receipt (with the total ripped off!) and get them to add up all the items on the list.
You can also ask them to find out the difference between their estimated total and the real total.
E.g. The total sum of the shopping was £78.90. Your estimate was £85.60. What is the difference?
3. Reading Time
After reading a book, ask your child to work out how many pages you’ve read.
E.g. We started on page 85 and now we are on page 101 – how many pages have we read?
The book is 224 pages long – how many pages do we have left until the end?
It’s these little moments that will take the weight off when the clock is ticking during exams – plus your child probably won’t notice they’re doing maths if they’re reading their favourite book!
Year 6 maths SATs: practise test questions for the KS2 exams
The odds are your child will be practising test questions at school almost every day.
But, at school, they will be focusing on working out these questions independently, which leaves room for a lack of understanding.
Teachers may revisit the more complicated questions, but when it comes to maths for 11-year olds, it’s a good idea to practise at home so you can identify which questions are causing headaches.
Once you know which ones are causing issues, you can work on a strategy to solve them in plenty of time for the exams.
If it’s getting close to the exams and your child is still finding the test format tricky, don’t panic.
Many children (and adults!) find exams nerve-wracking, and this can affect their performance as a result.
So, keep chipping away by modelling the way that you would answer each question.
Don’t be afraid to share with your child which bits challenge you – all too often, children give up on test questions just because they’re afraid of getting it wrong. But this doesn’t mean they don’t possess the skills to get the answer!
It could be insightful to speak to your class teacher if you’re really concerned. They’ll be able to tell you what’s helping at school so you don’t have to muddle through alone.
Ultimately practice makes perfect – and builds confidence in tackling those challenging questions.
SATs advice: Introduce timed maths practice for the KS2 exams in Year 6
Although practice papers are perhaps one of the least appealing things ever invented to an eleven-year-old, it’s vitally important that your child experiences exam conditions before the real thing.
If you overdo it, you’ll end up with a seriously grumpy mathematician, but there are ways of packaging exam practice as a positive event.
Top tips for setting a serene exam scene
1. Make sure that the room your child is in is peaceful and quiet (and away from the barks of the dog!)
2. Place a few fairy lights in the room to give it a nice, calming ambience. If fairy lights are not available, then do as much as you can with your existing light source.
3. Give your child a refreshing glass of water with a slice of lemon in it – hydration is crucial when it comes to brain power. If there is a demand for a more exciting beverage coming from your child, then remind them that the water/lemon concoction is good for their brain, and it will help them with their maths!
4. Buy them some nice new stationery to make the experience a more pleasant one and reassure them that life isn’t all about exams.
5. Get them a clear timer so they get in the habit of checking the time to know how long they can dedicate to each section in their paper – and to checking afterwards.
Test timings can be tricky, so don’t forget to work on them too
The key here is to help your child practise pacing their efforts.
The first couple of times your child sits a practice test, focus on helping them notice how long each question takes (you could even mark the time taken next to each one).
Don’t worry if they can’t complete the test in the time limit the first go – you can work up to this in time together!
As you practise more and more, you’ll both notice the time decreasing.
Once they’re able to finish the whole test in the time stated on the paper, you can have a go at factoring in time to check over the paper once or twice.
There’s life after SATS… How to support your Year 6 child after the KS2 exams
It’s likely that your eleven-year-old will be less than enthusiastic about the core subjects after two full-on terms of the stuff.
You both deserve a break after a long, hard slog, but there are ways to keep up the momentum (without killing off their passion for maths forever).
It’s a funny time after the exams.
Everyone in Year 6 (teachers included) is exhausted, but there’s a whole term to go before the summer holidays.
The reality of leaving primary school starts to settle in and there may be more tension in friendship groups than usual.
Keeping the routine of regular practice in maths can be an anchor for children who feel a bit out of place at this turbulent time.
A soft touch is important here though, as going overboard with maths learning can cause your child to put up barriers and not want to learn any more about maths. This is of course the last thing you want when trying to prevent the summer slide…
Maths in context: Fun Year 6 maths activities for after the KS2 SATs
Neither you nor your child is going to want to sit there and work out what happens when “Johnny has six apples, and Claire has five” after the SATs, so this means that it is time to get creative when it comes to maths.
It’s a good time to start thinking about maths in contexts other than school, so here are a few easy ideas you can try to practise maths with your 11-year-old at home!
Maths activity 1: Take maths outside
There’s plenty of outdoor activities you can do to rekindle your child’s interest in maths.
From spotting angles to active games to making shapes, the world really is your oyster when it comes to doing maths outside.
If you need some inspiration take a look at our in-depth blog on the top summer maths activities you can do together!
Maths activity 2: What will I be when I grow up…?
Why not take a look at which careers require great maths skills to get your child interested in how maths really works?
Rollercoaster engineers, game designers and jet fighter pilots all require maths everyday, and the list is endless!
Have a go at researching all the exciting jobs that need maths and your child will soon see that maths is more friend than foe!
This will also give them a reason to stay motivated through those tricky topics at secondary school.
Maths activity 3: Tool time
It’s incredibly useful at this age to introduce some of the tools needed for maths in the workplace, such as digital spreadsheets.
Your child will encounter these in secondary school, and the more practise they get, the better.
If you’re not too sure about spreadsheets yourself, make it a learning journey that you take together.
A simple start could be to track how your mood changes when you drink more water (something that will benefit both of you).
Maths activity 4: Awaken your child’s inner entrepreneur
Now is the time to awaken your child’s inner entrepreneur!
Plan a project to complete over the summer holiday; challenge your child to raise as much money as possible through a business idea of their own.
This could be anything! Whether they’re washing cars for neighbours or building an online platform for fans of flossing, make sure you supervise what they’re doing and give help where necessary.
There are plenty of books out there for budding child entrepreneurs and plenty of inspirational examples, and all it will take is a quick Google search.
Plus, in many projects children will have to handle money, and money management skills can provide a wonderful way to add purpose to decimal work.
You’re also providing your child with the skills and confidence to handle their accounts later in life, something which is strangely not taught in schools at the moment.
Maths for 11-year-olds at secondary school: start early!
Once secondary school starts and the workload ramps up, there’ll be less time to revisit the basics of written calculation.
So make sure you revise the formal written methods for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division now when you have the time, to avoid headaches later on.
It’s valuable to focus on presenting work neatly so that mistakes are easier to catch. (And presentations crop up often at secondary school!)
You’ll find that long division tends to cause the most trouble, so it’s worth making time for that regular practice.
Bringing the scientific calculator into the equation(s)
As the numbers get bigger and bigger, your child will spend more and more time using a calculator – and a scientific one at that.
After years of using a simple calculator at primary school, it’s more advanced counterpart might look like an alien device.
But don’t fear – experiment together!
Have a go at this easy task to help your 11-year-old get to grips with a scientific calculator in a fun way:
Fun maths activity: Spot the scientific symbol
Step 1: Take it in turns to guess what a button does before looking it up.
E.g.: ”I think this means you multiply the number by itself because the little 2 makes it look like a square number.”
Step 2: Talk about how you came up with your guess. It might not be correct (and the answer might be too high level right now), but that’s okay!
Step 3: Repeat! Whoever gets to 5 correct answers first gets a reward of your choosing!
This fun exercise will help your child to develop their problem-solving skills in the face of unfamiliar symbols and processes.
Year 6 maths: How to challenge and push them at home
One of the first unfamiliar topics that your child will face at secondary school is algebra.
And with all those letters and symbols, it’s easy to see why many children feel overwhelmed.
Algebra doesn’t follow the same notation as basic primary school maths, so it’s worth revising what each symbol means when dealing with these kinds of problems.
You might even want to take a look at the order of operations in algebra, but we only recommend this for mathematicians that feel ready to look at numbers with powers and square roots.
Otherwise, just learning the notation will put them a step ahead.
Although back when we were at school algebra might have been a mysterious subject, the emphasis on deep understanding these days means that most schools teach algebra with more reference to its uses and concrete examples.
You might also hear more about balancing out the side of the equation (which is a much simpler concept than just memorising the steps to solve it).
Whenever you get the chance, ask your child to explain what they learned about more complex maths topics on the day that they learned them – this is hugely helpful for retention and gives your child a reason to remember all those complicated ideas.
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On this page you will find link to our range of math worksheets for Year 6.
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- Place Value Zone
- Mental Math Zone
Word Problems Zone
Fractions percents ratio zone.
- Percentages Zone
- Measurement Zone
Geometry Zone
Data analysis zone.
- Fun Zone: games and puzzles
Coronavirus Stay At Home Support
For those parents who have found themselves unexpectedly at home with the kids and need some emergency activities for them to do, we have started to develop some Maths Grab Packs for kids in the UK.
Each pack consists of at least 10 mixed math worksheets on a variety of topics to help you keep you child occupied and learning.
The idea behind them is that they can be used out-of-the-box for some quick maths activities for your child.
They are completely FREE - take a look!
- Free Maths Grabs Packs
Place Value & Number Sense Zone
Year 6 number worksheets.
Here you will find a range of Free Printable Year 6 Number Worksheets.
Using these Year 6 maths worksheets will help your child to:
- use place value with numbers up to 10 million;
- use place value with up to 3 decimal places;
- understand how to use exponents (powers) of a number;
- understand and use parentheses (brackets);
- understand and use multiples and factors;
- extend their knowledge of prime and composite (non-prime) numbers up to 100;
- know and be able to use the PEMDAS (or PEDMAS) rule.
- Place Value Worksheets to 10 million
- Place Value to 3dp
- Ordering Decimals Worksheets
- PEMDAS Rule Support Page
- PEMDAS Problems Worksheets
- Balancing Math Equations
- Roman Numerals worksheets
Ordering Large Numbers and Decimals to 3dp
The sheets in this section involve ordering lists of decimals to 3 decimal places and also large numbers up to 100 million.
There are sheets with decimals up to 10, and also sheets with numbers from -10 to 10.
- Ordering Large Numbers up to 100 million
- Ordering Decimals to 3dp
Rounding Decimals
- Rounding to the nearest tenth
- Rounding Decimal Places Sheets to 2dp
- Rounding Decimals Worksheet Challenges
Year 6 Decimal Counting Worksheets
Using these sheets will support you child to:
- count on and back by multiples of 0.1;
- fill in the missing numbers in sequences;
- count on and back into negative numbers.
- Counting By Decimals
Year 6 Mental Maths Zone
Each worksheet tests the children on a range of math topics from number facts and mental arithmetic to geometry, fraction and measures questions.
A great way to revise topics, or use as a weekly math quiz!
- Year 6 Mental Maths Tests
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Year 6 Addition Worksheets
- add decimals including tenths and hundredths mentally;
- add a columns of multi-digit numbers, including decimals.
- Decimal Addition Fact Worksheets
- 5th Grade Addition Worksheets BIG Numbers
- Decimal Column Addition Worksheets
- Money Worksheets (randomly generated)
Year 6 Subtraction Worksheets
Using these sheets will help your child to:
- subtract decimals including tenths and hundredths mentally;
- subtract multi-digit numbers, including decimals using column subtraction.
- Subtracting Decimals Worksheets (mental)
- Subtraction Worksheets up to Billions (columns)
- Column Subtraction with Decimals
Year 6 Multiplication Worksheets
- extend their knowlege of multiplication to decimals;
- use their multiplication tables to answer related facts, including decimals;
- multiply a range of decimals with up to 2 decimal places (2dp) by a whole number;
- multiply different money amounts by a whole number.
- Multiplying Decimals by 10 and 100
- Multiplication Fact Sheet Decimals
- Decimal Multiplication Worksheets to 1dp
- Decimal Multiplication Worksheets to 2dp
- Free Multiplication Worksheets (randomly generated)
- Multiply and Divide by 10 100 (decimals)
- Multiplication & Division Worksheets (randomly generated)
- Multiplication Word Problems
Division Worksheets 5th Grade
Using these Year 6 maths worksheets will help your child learn to:
- divide any whole number up to 10000 by a two digit number;
- express any division with a remainder in the form of a mixed number (a number with a fraction part).
- Long Division Worksheets (whole numbers)
- Long Division of Decimal Numbers
- Decimal Division Facts
- Division Facts Worksheets (randomly generated)
Year 6 Maths Problems
- apply their addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills;
- apply their knowledge of rounding and place value;
- solve a range of problems including "real life" problems and ratio problems.
These sheets involve solving one or two more challenging longer problems.
- Year 6 Math Problems (5th Grade)
These sheets involve solving many 'real-life' problems involving data.
- Year 6 Math Word Problems (5th Grade)
These sheets involve solving a range of ratio problems.
Year 6 Fraction Worksheets
Year 6 percentage worksheets, year 6 ratio worksheets.
- compare and order fractions;
- add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers;
- understand how to multiply fractions by a whole number;
- understand how to multiply two fractions together, including mixed fractions;
- understand the relationship between fractions and division;
- know how to divide fractions and mixed fractions;
- convert decimals to fractions.
- Comparing Fractions Worksheet page
- Adding Fractions Worksheets
- Adding Improper Fractions
- Subtracting Fractions Worksheets
- Adding Subtracting Fractions Worksheets
- Improper Fraction Worksheets
- Converting Decimals to Fractions Worksheets
- Fractions Decimals Percents Worksheets
- Multiplying Fractions Worksheets
- Dividing Fractions by Whole numbers
- Divide Whole numbers by Fractions
- Simplifying Fractions Worksheets
- Free Printable Fraction Riddles (harder)
Take a look at our percentage worksheets for finding the percentage of a number or money amount.
We have a range of percentage sheets from quite a basic level to much harder.
- Percentage of Numbers Worksheets
- Money Percentage Worksheets
- Percentage Word Problems
These Year 6 Ratio worksheets are a great way to introduce this concept.
We have a range of part to part ratio worksheets and slightly harder problem solving worksheets.
- Ratio Part to Part Worksheets
- Ratio and Proportion Worksheets
Year 6 Geometry Worksheets
- know how to find missing angles in a range of situations;
- learn the number of degrees in a right angle, straight line, around a point and in a triangle;
- know how to calculate the area of a triangle;
- know how to calculate the area of a range of quadrilaterals.
- learn the formulas to calculate the area of triangles and some quadrilaterals;
- write and plot coordinates in all 4 quadrants.
- (5th Grade) Geometry - Angles
- Area of Quadrilaterals
- 5th Grade Volume Worksheets
- Coordinate Worksheets (1st Quadrant)
- Coordinate Plane Worksheets (All 4 Quadrants)
- Parts of a Circle Worksheets
Measurement Zone, including Time & Money
Year 6 measurement worksheets.
Using these sheets will help your child understand how to:
- learn how to read a standard scale going up in different fractions: halves, quarters, eighths and sixteenths;
- learn how to read a metric scale going up in 0.1s, 5s, 10s, 25s, 50s & 100s;
- learn how to estimate a measurement of length, weight or liquid;
- convert temperatures in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
- (5th Grade) Measurement Worksheets
Time Puzzles - harder
Here you will find our selection of harder time puzzles.
- Time Word Problems Worksheets - Riddles (harder)
Using these sheets will help you to:
- find the mean of up to 5 numbers;
- find a missing data point when the mean is given.
- Mean Worksheets
Fun Zone: Puzzles, Games and Riddles
Year 6 maths games.
- Year 6 Math Games (5th Grade)
Year 6 Maths Puzzles
The puzzles will help your child practice and apply their addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts as well as developing their thinking and reasoning skills in a fun and engaging way.
- Printable Math Puzzles
Math Salamanders Year 6 Maths Games Ebook
Our Year 6 Maths Games Ebook contains all of our fun maths games, complete with instructions and resources.
This ebooklet is available in our store - use the link below to find out more!
- Year 6 Maths Games Ebook
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