Free SATs maths practice for Year 6 — long multiplication, division, ratio, proportion, algebra, BODMAS, and problem-solving. Questions at the SATs expected standard. MathSprout adapts difficulty to build confidence before May.
The KS2 SATs maths papers cover the entire Key Stage 2 curriculum — not just Year 6 work. Children who struggle typically have gaps from Years 3–5 that surface under SATs pressure. MathSprout identifies and fills those gaps before May.
KS2 SATs are in May. Children scoring 100+ on the scaled score are judged to have met the expected standard. MathSprout Year 6 practice is calibrated to this standard — building the fluency, reasoning, and arithmetic speed needed to achieve it. Daily practice from now makes a meaningful difference.
SATs revision can feel high-stakes for parents who want their child to do well. The research is clear on what works and what doesn't. Here is the evidence-based view.
SATs preparation is a long game. MathSprout's adaptive engine works through the curriculum at the right pace — building the conceptual understanding and arithmetic fluency that shows up in reasoning papers, not just the number crunching from the arithmetic paper.
Struggling with ratio in Year 6? The root cause might be fraction understanding from Year 4. MathSprout's difficulty engine adjusts so your child works in the right zone — not given questions that expose gaps they can't yet close.
Paper 1 requires answering arithmetic questions accurately under time pressure. MathSprout's sessions build both — accuracy first, then speed. Children who practice daily build the reflex responses that SATs require.
Accuracy by topic, week-by-week trend, weakest topics flagged automatically. You know precisely which areas to work on with your child — no guesswork, no surprises when the results come in May.
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