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.
The best revision website is BBC Bitesize as it has revision for all ages such as: KS1 KS2 KS3 GCSE Scottish Highers
There are plenty of websites but not all of them are children friendly or virus proof but the one that is fine is bitesize or revise wise and then you just add your keystage( ks1, ks2 or ks3)
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The best revision website is BBC Bitesize as it has revision for all ages such as: KS1 KS2 KS3 GCSE Scottish Highers
There are plenty of websites but not all of them are children friendly or virus proof but the one that is fine is bitesize or revise wise and then you just add your keystage( ks1, ks2 or ks3)
Yes year 3 is in KS2. The stages go:Nursery & ReceptionKS1 (Years 1 & 2)KS2 (Years 3, 4, 5 & 6)KS3 (Years 7, 8 & 9)KS4 (Years 9 & 10)Hope this helps! :) x
no it was used to make entertainment for ks2 & ks3 etc. basically kids. it can also be used as entertainment for teenagers and adults, as well as younger children if they are accompanied by a responsible adult. it was invented by Charles E. Pellow on PURPOSE.
it is a site to help year 6's prepare for there SAT's. It costs money, so if you're a parent, I advise you NOT to prepare your child for the SAT'S (Silly Assessment Tests) and instead reward the child for no reason what-so-ever! Let him play his favourite video game, take him on a holiday, and LET HIM DRINK BEER!! Lol, no, I was kidding. It actually stands for Statutory Assessment Tests, which are held in years 2, 6 and 9. It's a great site for KS1, KS2 and KS3. :))
ks3 means key stage 3
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Key Stage 3 (KS3) pupils in the UK are typically aged between 11 and 14 years old. This stage usually includes students in Years 7 to 9 of secondary school. KS3 generally covers the education of students from the start of secondary education until they are ready to take their GCSEs.
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Emaths just type into google p.s do you know where to get the ks3 2010 answer book
KeyStage3= three