Is Your Child Ready for SATs?
SATs 2026 are 11–14 May. MathsTutor gives Year 3–6 pupils daily, structured practice aligned to the KS2 curriculum — so they walk into the exam confident, not anxious.
What Your Child Learns in KS2
Full coverage of the Year 3–6 national curriculum — every topic SATs examiners test
Number & Place Value
Integers to 10 million, negative numbers, rounding, Roman numerals, and mental arithmetic strategies.
Multiplication & Division
Times tables to 12, long multiplication, short division, factors, multiples, primes, and square numbers.
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
Equivalent fractions, addition and subtraction of fractions, converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages.
Geometry
2D and 3D shapes, angles, symmetry, coordinates, translations, reflections, and properties of shapes.
Statistics
Bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, tables, mean and range — all taught with interactive visual exercises.
Measurement
Length, mass, capacity, time, money, perimeter, area, and volume with real-world word problems.
Ratio & Algebra Basics
Ratio and proportion, simple formulae, number sequences, missing number problems, and function machines.
SATs-Style Questions
Practice with the exact reasoning and arithmetic formats used in SATs papers — build familiarity and reduce exam nerves.
Everything Your Child Needs to Succeed at SATs
Four powerful tools working together for KS2 pupils
Interactive Exercises
Drag-and-drop games, visual puzzles, and fraction walls that make KS2 maths feel like play — not revision.
Earns XP & Badges
Children earn XP points, unlock achievement badges, and maintain daily streaks — so they actually want to practise.
Progress You Can See
Your parent dashboard shows exactly which KS2 topics your child has mastered and where they need more practice.
Curriculum Aligned
Every lesson and exercise maps to the national curriculum for Years 3, 4, 5, and 6 — nothing off-piste.
Your Questions Answered
Everything parents ask about KS2 maths support
When are SATs 2026?
Key Stage 2 SATs take place 11–14 May 2026 for Year 6 pupils. The tests cover reading, grammar, punctuation and spelling, and mathematics (arithmetic and reasoning papers). MathsTutor focuses on the maths elements, covering every topic the arithmetic and reasoning papers assess.
Does it cover the full KS2 curriculum?
Yes — MathsTutor covers the complete national curriculum for Years 3, 4, 5, and 6: number and place value, fractions, decimals and percentages, multiplication and division, measurement, geometry, statistics, and ratio and proportion. Every topic tested in SATs is included, with progressive difficulty from Year 3 foundations through to Year 6 SATs-level challenge.
What's included for free?
The free tier gives your child access to lessons and exercises across the full KS2 curriculum, with a daily exercise limit to keep sessions focused. Your child can earn XP, badges, and streaks on the free plan. Upgrading to premium removes all limits, unlocks harder difficulty levels (Medium, Hard, and Elite), and gives you access to the full parent progress dashboard.
How is it different from just buying a SATs workbook?
Workbooks are passive — children read and fill in answers with no feedback. MathsTutor is interactive: every exercise gives instant feedback, explanations for wrong answers, and rewards for effort. The gamification (XP, badges, streaks) means children return voluntarily rather than needing to be nagged. And unlike a workbook, MathsTutor adapts — if your child struggles with fractions, it gives them more fraction practice automatically.
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MathsTutor covers the full UK curriculum from Reception through to GCSE
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