14.3.23
Dear parents/carers,
We are already approaching the final term of your child’s primary schooling! The summer term is an exciting time, with SATs, end of year activities and transition to secondary schools and new beginnings.
Preparing for the SAT tests:
- First and foremost, support and reassure your child that there is nothing at all to worry about. At Newdale, we prepare for SATs through regular, related activities – no child will do anything they have not already done during SAT week (except maybe eat some biscuits at breaktime!). Our experience has always been that the children all enjoy the opportunity to show off all their learning from their years at primary school.
- Please ensure your child has the best possible attendance at school. Missed sessions can affect so much and make future learning activities harder. Every day in the run up and during SATs, really does count.
- Support your child with homework – this can simply be encouraging them to have a go. Also encourage them to ask their teachers if they need help – that is what we are here for and we want to help.
- Reading, spelling and arithmetic practise (e.g. times tables) are always beneficial – building resilience and stamina are key, especially in reading – the reading SAT is an hour long.
- Talk to your child about what they have been learning and what books they are reading (for example the characters, plot, their opinions)
- Make sure your child has a good sleep and healthy breakfast each morning, so they have a good start to every day.
We are already proud of the effort every child in year 6 has already put into their schoolwork this year. We know they are well on the way to being prepared for their next steps. While the ideas above will directly support SAT week, they are also key to a successful transition into secondary school.
Please remember to contact your child’s teachers with any queries.
Kind regards,
Miss Cook