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Welsh Government National Tests: Reading Tests

Reading Practice Test Years 2 & 3

Reading Practice Test Years 4, 5 & 6

Reading Practice Test - Extension Secondary Paper

 

Welsh Government National Tests: Maths Procedural

Year 2 - Procedural Sample Materials

Year 3 - Procedural Sample Materials

Year 4 - Procedural Sample Materials

Year 5 - Procedural Sample Materials

Year 6 - Procedural Sample Materials

 

Welsh Government National Tests: Numerical Reasoning

Reasoning Practice Year 2

Reasoning Practice Year 3

Reasoning Practice Year 4

Reasoning Practice Year 5

Reasoning Practice Year 6

Mathematics Reasoning

To develop excellent Numeracy skills, the National Curriculum for Wales includes an element called Numerical Reasoning. This refers to children developing the ability to apply their Mathematical knowledge to solve problems.

You can use the following resources developed by the Welsh Government to encourage your children to develop their Maths problem solving skills. Click on the following links.

Year 2 Reasoning in the Classroom

Year 3 Reasoning in the Classroom

Year 4 Reasoning in the Classroom

Year 5 Reasoning in the Classroom

Year 6 Reasoning in the Classroom

There are Maths problems for Year 1 and Year 2 to try as well. Click here.  

Try these Maths puzzles and problems for Year 3 and Year 4. Click here.

Try these Maths puzzles and problems for Year 5 and 6. Click here.

 

 

    Learning to Read

At CMPS we love to read. We use phonics to help our children develop their recognition of letters and the sounds they make. We follow a programme developed by the Government called 'Letter and Sounds' which is built up is phases. The first letter sounds our children learn are s, a, t, p, i, n.Click on the links to find out more.

 

Phase 1 introduction, resources and games

Phase 2 introduction, resources and games

Phase 3 introduction, resources and games

Phase 4 introduction, resources and games

Phase 5 introduction and resources

Phase 6 introduction and resources