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Your guide to the 2016 National Curriculum Tests: KS2 Maths

September 30, 2015March 19, 2018Oxford Primary 1 Comment

In 2016, children will sit the new national tests for the first time. We’ve taken a look at the sample tests and frameworks to see what’s in store for them (and for you). Arithmetic Paper The introduction of the arithmetic paper is a key change for the Key Stage 2 National Tests (the mental maths test is no […]

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Your guide to the 2016 National Curriculum Tests: KS1 Maths

September 30, 2015March 19, 2018Oxford Primary 2 Comments

In 2016, children will sit the new national tests for the first time. We’ve taken a look at the sample tests and frameworks to see what’s in store for them (and for you). Arithmetic Paper The introduction of the arithmetic paper is a key change for the Key Stage 1 National Tests. It is not strictly timed, but […]

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