SATs can feel stressful for families, especially when children are unsure what to expect. This guide explains what SATs are, what they usually assess and how parents can support preparation calmly.
SATs are standard assessment tests used to understand attainment at the end of primary school. For parents, the most helpful focus is not pressure, but helping children feel familiar with reading, maths and grammar question styles.
Children do not need endless test pressure. They benefit from regular reading, secure maths methods, vocabulary, grammar practice and calm exposure to the types of questions they may see.
| Area | What to focus on |
|---|---|
| Reading | Understanding texts, inference, vocabulary and retrieval. |
| Maths | Number, calculations, reasoning and problem-solving. |
| Grammar | Sentence structure, punctuation and terminology. |
| Confidence | Routine, reassurance and manageable practice. |
Know which subjects and skills are being assessed.
Focus on reading, maths methods and grammar basics.
Use short practice tasks to build familiarity.
Avoid making SATs feel bigger than they need to be.
Build stamina, vocabulary and inference skills.
Secure number confidence and reasoning.
Practise punctuation, sentence structure and terminology.
National Learning Group supports learners with online tutoring matched to their stage, subject, confidence and goals. Tutors are DBS checked, lessons take place online, and parents can start with a £1 trial lesson before deciding whether regular tutoring is the right next step.
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SATs are usually taken in Year 6 in England, near the end of primary school.
Preparation should be calm and consistent. Short, focused practice is usually better than creating unnecessary pressure.
Yes. Tutoring can help children practise reading, maths and grammar skills in a supportive way.
Education systems and assessments vary across the UK, so parents should check the arrangements for their child’s school and location.
Start with a focused £1 trial lesson and let NLG match your child with suitable online support.