Parent Communication & School Letters
Y6 SATs — Parent Guide (Calm, Not Panic)
What SATs are, what they're for, what they're NOT for, and how parents can support their Year 6 child through SATs season without making it worse. Honest about what really helps and what doesn't. Designed to lower household anxiety about SATs week.
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Learning objective
Provide parents with accurate information about SATs and practical, evidence-informed guidance on supporting their child through SATs season.
About this resource
- Subject: Parent Communication & School Letters
- Type: Lesson Plan
- Grade levels: Grade 5 (ages 10-11, ≈ Year 6), Grade 6 (ages 11-12, ≈ Year 7)
- Pages: 10
- Date added: 2026-11-05
- Credit: Qualified primary teacher
Books for Y6 SATS preparation
Convenience links if you'd like to look any of these up. We've recommended these books in the resource above.
For pupils
- C CGP KS2 SATs Revision Guide — Various
- L Letts KS2 SATs Practice Workbook — Various
- S Schofield & Sims Mental Arithmetic — Various
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