Don't forget that we will be revising in class for science and maths during the week before tests; and you may have to complete some short activities at home in the evening. On here are just some extra materials which you mind helpful if you wish to use them independently.
A) Science
Be sure of the meanings of key words you may want to use like: relax, contract, dissolve, evaporate, solution, friction, thermal conductor, thermal insulator, sieveing, sieve, filtering, filter, fair test, and conclusion.
Skills we will revise in class: making a bar graph, reading a line graph, making a conclusion, framing a question, making a test fair, reading results and evaluating an investigation.
We will cover: Moving and growing (bones and how muscles work in pairs), friction, separating solids (and including sieving and filtering and when to use each), and keeping warm (how thermal insulators and conductors work).
KS2 Bitesize (BBC) gives key points, a quiz and a game in each area:
A) Science
Be sure of the meanings of key words you may want to use like: relax, contract, dissolve, evaporate, solution, friction, thermal conductor, thermal insulator, sieveing, sieve, filtering, filter, fair test, and conclusion.
Skills we will revise in class: making a bar graph, reading a line graph, making a conclusion, framing a question, making a test fair, reading results and evaluating an investigation.
We will cover: Moving and growing (bones and how muscles work in pairs), friction, separating solids (and including sieving and filtering and when to use each), and keeping warm (how thermal insulators and conductors work).
KS2 Bitesize (BBC) gives key points, a quiz and a game in each area:
There are also useful links here:
B) Literacy
Remember and use the success criteria for good writing.
For reading tests, be sure to read the questions carefully, to take your time and to answer in full sentences with detail (giving evidence or justifying your answer), paying attention to the number of marks.
C) Maths
There are past SATS papers in the parents section of this blog.
Think about the areas you find most difficult, and spend a little time working on them. Don't forget to use Education City.
Useful websites:
Remember and use the success criteria for good writing.
For reading tests, be sure to read the questions carefully, to take your time and to answer in full sentences with detail (giving evidence or justifying your answer), paying attention to the number of marks.
C) Maths
There are past SATS papers in the parents section of this blog.
Think about the areas you find most difficult, and spend a little time working on them. Don't forget to use Education City.
Useful websites:
Revision guide: key information covered (reminders):
level_3_prompt_sheet.pdf |
level_2_prompt.docx |