Math and Science cause math is pre algebra with a little geometry, but it's really easy
check it out on emaths.....:D
i dont no i need the answers too
it means camel also it is stuck
SATs (Standard Assessment Tests) in the UK are designed to assess students' progress at different stages of their education. KS1 SATs are taken at the end of Year 2, focusing on reading, writing, and mathematics, while KS2 SATs occur at the end of Year 6, encompassing more advanced content in these subjects. KS3 assessments, on the other hand, take place at the end of Year 9 and are not standardized tests like the SATs; they reflect a broader curriculum and can include teacher assessments and other forms of evaluation. Overall, the key differences lie in the age of students, the subjects assessed, and the nature of the assessments.
depends what subject... mostly no!!!
according to the official sats siteLevel CommentsLevel W Working towards level 1, very weakLevel 1 -year 1Level 2 -year 2Level 3 -year 3Level 4 -year 4Level 5 -years 5/6Level 6 -years 7/8Level 7 -year 9Level 8 -year 10Level 9 -year 11but you can work hard and get more than that, as long as you are given the test.
A level 6 in year 9 can equate to a grade B at GCSE in that particular subject. A level 6 in year 7 means the pupil is almost definitley on target for an A* in that subject at GCSE. Level 6 in the average grade for a year 9 student.
English Language, Enlish Literature and a Science subject.
9 is the easiest answer but if not then i can't help you
no
It is: Celsius or Centigrade = (5/9)*(Fahrenheit-32)
yes they can a 9 year old had a baby in china so 9 year olds can but dont