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The UK’s No.1
KS2 SATS Range
Everything you need to know about
CGP's brand new KS2 SATS Range!KS2 SATS Explained
The KS2 SATS can be confusing, but don’t panic — this guide has everything you need to find the
best products to help your child get ready for the tests!
What are the KS2 SATS?
The KS2 SATS are national tests set by the government, used to measure a child’s progress
throughout Primary School. They’re taken in May at the end of KS2 (Years 3-6).
What are the KS2 SATS used for?
Pupils’ scores from the KS2 SATS are used to measure the performance of the school, pupils’
progress and to help put pupils into ability groups in Year 7.
What subjects are tested?
Maths English
Pupils sit three Maths papers: Pupils sit three English papers:
• one on Arithmetic • one on Reading
• two on Reasoning • one on Spelling
• one on Grammar,
Punctuation & Spelling
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Selected schools may also be asked to take a national test in Science.
How are the KS2 SATS marked?
Completed papers are sent away to be marked externally and are given a score out of 120.
A score of 100 or more means a pupil is working at the ‘expected standard’ — the level
that the government expects pupils to reach by the end of KS2.
2 See the full range at cgpbooks.co.ukCGP’s Unbeatable KS2 SATS Range...
Revision Books Question Books
(see page 4) (see page 6)
Easy‑to‑understand, Realistic practice
colourful study notes, questions on every
plus worked examples topic, perfectly matched
and practice questions to the Revision Book.
at the end of each topic. Includes Answers and a
mark scheme.
SAT Busters 10-Minute Tests
(see pages 8-11) (see page 12)
Pupil‑friendly questions Handy chunks of
on a huge range of topics, bite-sized practice —
with self‑assessment perfect for quick
boxes throughout, and full bursts of revision.
answers in a separate book.
Practice Papers Revision Cards
(see page 14) (see page 16)
When pupils are ready, these Perfect for pocket‑sized
Practice Papers are ideal practice, these cards
to give them a realistic have fun questions on the
SATS test experience. front and full answers on
They’re the perfect way for the back, plus top tips from
pupils to learn what it will be CGP's SATS experts. They’re ideal
like on test day. for revising in class or at home.
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These unbeatable Revision Books contain everything pupils need to know for the SATS:
• Colourful and clear study notes
• Step‑by‑step worked examples
• Practice questions and answers at the end of each topic
Maths RRP
MLFR23 KS2 Maths SATS Revision Book — Ages 10-11 £5.95
KS2 Maths SATS Revision Book Stretch — Ages 10-11
MLHR23 £5.95
Extra‑challenging content for the most able pupils
MHR27 KS2 Maths Study Book — Ages 7-11 £5.95
English
E6FR23 KS2 English SATS Revision Book — Ages 10-11 £5.95
KS2 English SATS Revision Book Stretch — Ages 10-11
E6HR23 £5.95
Extra‑challenging content for the most able pupils
EHR26 KS2 English Study Book — Ages 7-11 £5.95
KS2 English: Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Study
EGR24 £5.95
Book — Ages 7-11
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4
Every topic on the test
Negative Numbers covered, with dedicated
Negative numbers are just numbers
that are less than zero —
you’d read the number ‘–2’ as ‘minus
two’.
pages on each!
e Numbers
Adding and Subtracting Negativ
problems using negative numbers.
Number lines are really useful for
Work out –2 – 13.
EXAMPLES: What is –2 + 5?
Count on 5 places Count back 10 places, then 3 places
Start at –2 Start at –2
–15 –2
–1 0 1 2 3 4 –10 0
–2 –20
The answer is –15
The answer is 3
is 8 °C. The temperature in her
EXAMPLE: The temperature in Chetna’s cellar
temperature in her garden?
garden is 10 °C colder. What is the
Friendly colourful
back 10 places. Start at 8 °C
You need to subtract 10, so count
Her garden
is –2 °C.
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
diagrams to aid
Working Out Differences pupils’ understanding
is 2 °C.
EXAMPLE: The temperature inside a rocket
is –7 °C.
The temperature outside a rocket
temperatures?
What is the difference between these
Mark the two temperatures
Do a quick sketch of the number line.
there are between them.
on it, then count how many places
to zero, then the
It’s often easiest to count the places
add them together.
number of places after zero and then
0.
There are 7 places between –7 and
There are 2 places
between 0 and 2.
–7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2
So the difference in temperature is
7 + 2 = 9 °C. Handy self‑assessment
boxes to easily identify
“I can calculate using negative numbe
rs.”
which subjects need
Section One — Number & Place Value
more focus
5
Worked Examples
Step‑by‑step 1 Work out –3 – 5.
worked examples 1) Draw a number line first.
for pupils to follow –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 2) Start at –3.
3) Count back 5 places.
–8
the game
6 points. His score at the end of
At the start of a game, Matteo has ?
2 points lower than the score he started with. What is his final score
is 9
Handy exam tips 1) Draw a number line first.
2 3 4 5 6
2) Start at 6.
–3 –2 –1 0 1
3) Then count back 9 places. –3 points
Practice questions
for pupils to test Items Level
each level of
This table shows what is sold on Toys 5
nce in levels
3 a superstore. Work out the differe –2
their understanding
Clothes
.
between clothes and electronics Electronics 6
the
1) Draw a number line first. Mark
two values on it, and count how many
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 places there are between them.
–2 and 0.
2) First count the places between
2 places 6 places There are 2 places.
orders@cgpbooks.co.uk2 + 6 = 8• 0800 1712 712 3) Then count the places between
There are 6 places.
0 and 6.
5
4) Add 2 and 6 together to find
8 levels the difference.Question Books £5.95
These Question Books offer essential practice for pupils to polish their SATS skills:
• Designed to match the Revision Books perfectly
• Bursting with ultra‑realistic practice questions
• Detailed answers and a mark scheme
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Maths RRP
MLFW23 KS2 Maths SATS Question Book — Ages 10-11 £5.95
KS2 Maths SATS Question Book Stretch — Ages 10-11
MLHW23 £5.95
Extra‑challenging content for the most able pupils
MHW27 KS2 Maths Workbook — Ages 7-11 £5.95
English
E6FW23 KS2 English SATS Question Book — Ages 10-11 £5.95
KS2 English SATS Question Book Stretch — Ages 10-11
E6HW23 £5.95
Extra‑challenging content for the most able pupils
EHW26 KS2 English Workbook — Ages 7-11 £5.95
KS2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Question Work-
EGW22 £5.95
book — Ages 7-11
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Pages matched
4
Negative Numbers
topic‑for‑topic with
Use the number line below to help you with the questions on this page.
the Revision Book
–15 –10 –5 0 5 10 15
1 Work out each of these calculations.
–5 + 10 = 3 – 7 =
1 mark
2 Claire’s score on a board game is –9.
Claire scores 12 points on her next turn. What is Claire’s score now?
Marks for
points
1 mark every question
3
The temperature in Alba’s fridge is 4 °C.
Alba’s freezer is 17 °C colder than her fridge.
— just like the
What is the temperature in Alba’s freezer? real tests!
°C
1 mark
4 Jim is on floor –3 of an underground car park. He drives down 2 more floors.
Which floor is Jim on now?
1 mark
Nila’s bank balance is £3. She buys some food
5 and her bank balance is now –£8.
Handy self‑assessment
boxes and progress
How much was Nila’s food?
£
1 mark
chart to easily
“I can calculate using negative numbers.”
© CGP — Not to be photocopied
identify which subjects
need more focus
Section One — Number & Place Value
96
Section One — Page 5 —
Answers
Pages 8-9 —
Mixed Practice
CG
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CGP Put your Mixed
Progress Chart
Practice scores
in here and see
how you’ve done
Number & Place Value Roman Numerals Section One — Numb
.
90 1) Two hundred and seventeen er & Place Value
1) XI
Pages 2-3 — thousand, six hundred and / 12
11 seventy-three (1 mark) Section Two — Calcu
Ordering Numbers XC
lations
8
XIV 55
2) Write how many stamps each / 17
1)
4 14 person has as a number: Section Three —
LV Fractions, Decim
Jess has 14 429, and
Smash through th
(1 mark for both correct) als & Percentage
(1 mark) Padma has 14 011. s / 10
e SATS with
2) Thirty-one thousand, 14 429 > 14 011, Section Four —
2) X = 10, so XXX = 30. Ratio, Proportion
five hundred and sixty-three so Jess has more stamps. & Algebra
V = 5 and I = 1, so VI = 6.
CGP's revision an
(1 mark) (1 mark) / 10
So XXXVI = 30 + 6 = 36. Section Five — Meas
1.2 = 1.20 and 1.20 < 1.24,
d practice! ure
Answers for
3) 4 728 942 (1 mark) (1 mark) 3)
so Hans is taller. / 10
4) 632 527, 623 581, 623 458 3) M = 1000 so MM = 2000.
I = 1 and V = 5, so IV = 4.
(1 mark) Section Six — Geom
(1 mark) etry
So 2000 + 4 = 2004. (1 mark) 4) 39 703, 42 561, 42 893, 43 172
319 should be circled. (1 mark)
/ 12
5) (2 marks for order correct. Section Seven —
M = 1000 and CM = 900.
every question
4) Statistics
Otherwise 1 mark for at least
6) 7841 > 7836 X = 10 so XX = 20, and I = 1.
two consecutive numbers given / 9
230 799 < 231 030 So 1000 + 900 + 20 + 1 = 1921
1 926 709 < 1 926 790 in the correct order.) Total
should be circled. (1 mark)
(1 mark for all three correct) 0.04 (1 mark)
Page 6 — Decimals
5) / 80
so pupils
7) 20 000 (1 mark) 6) You count back 8 places See if you’re on
1) 3 (1 mark) to get from –2 to –10, target by checking
8) 499 900 (1 mark) your marks in the
so –2 – 8 = –10. (1 mark) table below.
2) Four thousandths is less You’re not quite
9) 146 220, 146 202, than four hundredths, You count on 5 places there yet, but don’t
to get from –11 to –6,
0-39 chart above and worry. Look at the
140 400, 140 391 so 0.004 < 0.04. (1 mark) work out which ones progress
learn from
(2 marks for order correct. Three hundredths is less so –6 = –11 + 5. (1 mark) Really focus on those are your weakest
topics.
bits — you’ll impro
Otherwise 1 mark for at least than nine hundredths, ve your Maths skills
7) When rounded to the nearest in no time.
two consecutive numbers given so 0.69 > 0.634. (1 mark) Good job! You’re
whole number: doing well, but keep
in the correct order.) 40-64 really ready for your practising to make
0.23 should be circled. (1 mark) 14.4 rounds to 14. test. If you spot sure you’re
3) certain Mixed Pract
Page 4 — 15.5 rounds to 16. that you got a low
their mistakes
mark in, go back ice pages
4) 0.528 < 0.591, so Ravi’s 15.3, 14.5 and 14.7 round to 15, Our SATS Revis
ion Books and match and try that sectio
Negative Numbers lunch is heavier. (1 mark) so they should be circled. KS2 Maths and Englis ing SATS Question
n again.
h SATS topic — so Books cover every 65-80 Well done — you’v
1) Count on 10 places from –5: 5 (1 mark for all correct) you'll be totally ready e done brilliantly!
0.6, 0.493, 0.421, 0.405 for the tests! on the back. Keep Give yourself a huge
Count back 7 places from 3: –4 5) working hard and pat
(2 marks for order correct. 8) M = 1000 and CM = 900. you’ll be a Maths
star!
(1 mark for both correct)
Otherwise 1 mark for at least V = 5, and I = 1 so II = 2.
Count on 12 places from –9: two consecutive numbers given So 1000 + 900 + 5 + 2 = 1907.
Order now at cg
2)
3 points (1 mark) in the correct order.) (1 mark) Had a go at all the
pbooks.co.uk
M = 1000 and CM = 900. topics? Now try
doing the
3) The answer is 17 less than 4. Page 7 — Rounding X = 10, and IX = 9. Practice Test at
the back of the
Count back 17 places from 4. So 1000 + 900 + 10 + 9 = 1919. book.
It’s 4 places from 4 to 0, then 1) 4830 So Lawrence’s school was Practice Test
another 17 – 4 = 13 places. 62 790 built first. (1 mark) / 35
–13 °C (1 mark) (1 mark for both correct)
9) To get from –11 to 0
4) The answer is 2 less than –3. 2) 129 000 should be circled. you count 11 places.
0-17 You might need
Count back 2 places from –3. (1 mark) To get from 0 to 14 to do a bit more
practice, but don’t
–5 (1 mark)
— just keep going panic
7100 you count 14 places. until you know every
3) thing inside-out.
So the difference between
5) To get from 3 to 0 you count 300 000 Well done — you’v
(1 mark for both correct) –11 °C and 14 °C is: 18-27 e done a great job!
3 places. To get from 0 to –8 Make sure that you
11 + 14 = 25 °C (1 mark) your weaker topics
before the test and practise
you count 8 places. you’ll do brilliantly.
4) 16 m (1 mark)
So the difference between 28-35
£3 and –£8 is: 3 + 8 = £11 Fantastic! You’re
5) 7.2 (1 mark) a whizz at every
(1 mark) thing Maths — well
221.2 (1 mark) Progress Chart done!
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Answers This page may be
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texts to
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“Here,” she said with irritation. Together her struggles with the egg, think carefully
abouReadt wha‘The deep
againer, so
andthey thencan see if you can answer these questions
confirme d...’In return, Jack, having spotted t’s goin g onBattle’
Baking seem quite trick
6) Read the paragraph beginning ‘The sight
the scales. in the story, you y — but if you
ated how to break one without getting any shell in the mixture. 1) Read the first should find the
demonstr his technique with the final egg, answer. Try thes
part of the text? Tick one
she box.
tried paragraph. each look like.
facts can be found in thisDemi looked sceptical, but when about what Jack and Demi e ones .
Which of the followingbaking the frown slipped from her face and
she smiled broadly. How did Jackson Write down one thing you are told
1) feel
widen pupils’
announced the pairs for Year 6’s about the agre
A hushed silence fell as Mrs Fenton boy ement? Tick one
especially nervous — a small, skinny box. ................................................................
competition. Two of the class were were sworn
people. an hour to go,” called Mrs Fenton.
to do only for rich
whose name was Demi. They “Half He was angry Jack: ............................................. ...............
called Jack and a girl with a ponytail The air-raid shelters nothing were about it.
agreed on was that they wanted urgently. From that point on, they
enemies, and the only thing they Demi and Jack glanced at each other they worked together,
to fight against each other. Instead, strengths. Demi had He was satisfied ................................
knowledge
with each other. stoppedthe tryingarea. with it. ..........................................................................................
The air-raid
called. shelters were only for people visiting
dividing the tasks in a way that played to
both of their Demi: 2 marks
Fenton
“Jack Hunter and Demi Lewis,” Mrs a knack for weighing out ingredien
ts He didn’t care
about it.
at each other from across precisely, while Jack’s whisking left
the batter .lump free. Demi knew
scowled
The air-raid shelters were used to escape bombing
fell. They
Demi’s heart sank. Jack’s face He was sad abo
(Reading
was
the room. how to grease the cake tin, but it ut it. everyone moved
Jack who was so good at pouring
the 2) When the competition began,
***
air-raid shelters were used during World Warin One.
batter that he didn’t spill a drop. sleepily
The
waited to begin. Demi sighed. Just in time, they passed their cake
1 mark slowly lazily quickly
Demi at their table as they it into the
Jack jostled
, but she was desperate to win the to Mrs Fenton, who slid 1 mark
only)
Working with Jack was a nightmare oven. The pair grinned, all signs
of
n, and she wasn’t going to let Jack get in the way of that. gone. Once they had 2) ‘Jac kso Circle your answer. 1 mark
competitio their bitter feud n had rolled his
, everything had eyes every time
“Okay, start baking!” declared Mrs
Fenton.
beginning ‘The three wandere d cooperate
started toalong...’ the garage.’ his dad had ask
7) Read the paragraphthe gone according to plan, and they
would triumph. How doe
ed him to tidy
ly. Having glanced through
Everyone sprang into action immediate time, so did
recipe, sure
the evidence that helped Nathan, Tia and
were they Umar identify s this suggest
Jackson felt abo
sameComplete the Jack.table with the
In the process,
*** ut being that askewent wrong for Demi and Jack after the
Demi dived for the flour, but at the the air in 3) What was the first thing d to tidy the garage?
flour all over the table and up into up their table, but they stopped instantly
............................
bag was knocked over, scattering
clouds of white dust.
each room. One has been done for you. Jack and Demi had begun to tidy
Fenton walking to the front of the room, clutching two
.....................
competit ion started?
.............. ............................
when they saw Mrs ............................
angrily. “You break gold medals in her hand. ....... ....... .................
............................................
Jack, glaring ............................ ...............
“The flour should be my job,” insisted Evidence .......
............... ............................................................
.............. 1 mark
Room she declared. ............................
the eggs.” “And in first place... Alison and Tyrone!” ............................
the first egg .................
when she cracked
Questions to
But
Demi agreed, grumbling under her
against the side of the bowl, the
shell
breath.
As she attempted to
medical room to lift the
splintered messily. Jack and Demi old equipment
were dismayed . They watched glumly as Alison
ear, stepped forward to receive
and
their 1 mark
bowl, she spotted Jack struggling Tyrone, both beaming from ear to turned back around, the class 3) Read the g ‘“Here,” she said with irritation
...’
fish fragments of shell out of the prizes from Mrs Fenton. As the winners paragraph beg 4) Read the paragraph beginnin
heavy bag of flour. embossed on the front of both medals. inning ‘In the in this part of the text?
post office could see the image of a chef’s hat How can you How did Demi gara ge..Jack
help .’
tell from this para
test specfic
“And now,” announce d Mrs grap h that nothing
garage for a long ..............
Fenton, “let’s eat!” time? had been touc ............................................................
kitchen ............................................................ hed in the
Demi2 marks a
and Jack each grabbed....... ............................ ............................................
slice of their cake and devoured ..................... ............................................................
English skills
............... ...............
.............. ............................
1 mark
it enthusiastically, savouring the ............................
delicious taste. They may not ..........
have won the competition, but
Who reminded everyone of the time?
1 mark
8) they had to admit that once they
theyd
4) s,Rea ion after Demi cracked the final egg?
put aside their difference
and
the paragraph
beginnin 5) How long was left in the competit
............... ............... . made a pretty great cake — g ‘When the dus
.............................. Who
........................................................................... an even better team. are the ‘lines t had settled. 2 hours
1 mark of eager eyes’? 30 minutes ..’ 15 minutes
hour 1
............................
............................
..............
Circle your answer.
....... ..............
1 mark
............................
?
did Nathan, Tia and Umar want to visit the museum
.................
9) Why
Section 3 — The 1 mark © CGP — not to be photocopied
Explain your answer fully. Old Photograph
Section 1 — The Baking Battle
Section 1 — The Baking Battle
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Section 1 — The Baking Battle .............................................................
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........................................................................... 2 marks
Progress tracking boxes
Tellastauriuses can pick out information from
the trickiest of texts. How did you get on? to highlight areas
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Section 2 — An Underground City
needing more practice
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Section 1 — Whole Nu
mbers
1
Questions covering every
Written Addition
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Gong Scourer
These days, flushing
toilets are taken for grant
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cities
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gong scourer was to viable job of a
empty these foul-smel
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farmer’ or a ‘night soil as a ‘gong
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smell!). They would
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These questio
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ty Jobs from
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mark
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week’.
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Invested in a local recycli do with their award money
_________ _________ ng scheme. .
______ ____________ It is what they plan to
do with their award money
____________ Gone for a day out. .
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_________ ____________ some of the award money
the children she will
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____________ Gone on the high ropes to treat them.
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The Victorians improv are correct.
ed the drainage system
Gong scourers worked s of many cities. — True
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whether it is true or fals Gong farmers used g cesspits was a disgus
ting job. — True
one box to show the human waste on
their fields. — False
tence and tick The Victorians invente
straightforward
d cesspits. — False
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s used the waste to
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and easy to
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systems of man
• Leeches were fashion
able for doctors to use.
• People believed that
leeches removed ‘bad
blood’.
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illnesses.
Gong scourer usti 18. Give the answe
spits was a disg
understand
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cleaning ces • The collectors were ns one of these things:
reluctant to collect leeche
• The collectors were s.
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used the human was ing leeches.
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ns two of these words
their fields. • suffered or phrases:
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