How well would YOU do in maths SATs test aimed at 10-year-olds? – Try here
As year six pupils prepare for their SATs tests this May, here's a chance to see how well you would do sitting the maths exam. Are your arithmetic and reasoning skills up to scratch?
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If you or your children were at school in the Nineties or later, you'll be very familiar with SATs tests.
SATs stands for Standard Assessment Tests, which are administered by primary schools to measure children’s educational achievement.
Up and down the country, year six pupils are currently preparing for the exams which take place in May.
They will be presented with three different maths papers, as well as exams to test their English skills.
Children aged 10 and 11 will be challenged by one paper based on arithmetic as well as two more based on reasoning questions – so how will you stack up to a similar challenge?
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Children will be tested on skills such as division and multiplication, as well as areas such as percentages.
They will also be quizzed on their mathematical reasoning.
So, how well would adults do faced with a maths SATs test?
We've put together an online test here.
How are your reasoning skills compared to a 10-year-old?
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Our test consists of 10 questions on various topics to see if you'd be up to the challenges kids will be facing across schools this May.
No calculators are allowed, of course, and we've put a 60 second timer on each question to avoid cheating.
Good luck!