Year 6 Maths Practice Tests – SATs Ready (UK Curriculum)
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SATs Paper Structure
Paper 1: Arithmetic
30 minutes • 40 marks
- • Four operations
- • Fractions, decimals, %
- • Order of operations
Paper 2: Reasoning
40 minutes • 35 marks
- • Problem solving
- • Multi-step questions
- • Explaining methods
Paper 3: Reasoning
40 minutes • 35 marks
- • Further problem solving
- • Applied mathematics
- • Mathematical reasoning
Year 6 Curriculum Topics
Arithmetic Fluency
All four operations, BIDMAS
Fractions, Decimals, %
Converting and calculating
Algebra
Simple equations, formulae
Ratio & Proportion
Scaling, percentages
Geometry
Angles, area, volume, coordinates
Statistics
Mean, pie charts, line graphs
Problem Solving
Multi-step reasoning
Order of Operations
BIDMAS in complex calculations
Frequently Asked Questions
What is in the Year 6 SATs maths test?
The KS2 SATs maths test has three papers: Paper 1 Arithmetic (30 minutes, 40 marks) and Papers 2 & 3 Reasoning (40 minutes each, 35 marks each). The arithmetic paper tests calculation skills while reasoning papers test problem-solving.
Are these the same as past SATs papers?
No. MathQuizily generates fresh practice papers, not recycled past papers. This means pupils get genuine practice without seeing questions they may have already encountered.
When are Year 6 SATs?
Year 6 SATs take place in May each year, typically during the second week. The maths papers are usually on the Thursday and Friday of SATs week.
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