Twinkl has a tried-and-tested range of helpful Assessment resources tailored to the needs of KS1 classes. Designed to meet the needs of KS1 children, here you will find an invaluable array of tailored resources on maths targets, fractions and sats. They are ideal for in-class activities, group tasks or as projects for KS1 students to complete at home.
These numeracy assessment resources are a great way to get your KS1 students ready for their Year 2 SATs. Whilst the assessments aren’t formal, it can be helpful for your little ones to do some revision for them. Plus, assessments are a great way to track the progress of your children throughout the year. There’s a range of resources to cover tons of maths topics. The assessments can be made enjoyable too, there’s no rule about tests having to be boring! Help your students become assessment experts with these fantastic activities
Our resources are made by teachers for teachers, meaning they stick to the national curriculum. This is handy as you can be sure that these numeracy assessments are going to be beneficial for your students. Plus, you don’t have to spend your valuable preparation time making resources when these are already available. For all the parents and carers out there, these resources can be used at home too. Working through assessments during home learning can help your children grasp how to take tests and what they need to know. These resources are designed to help your children consolidate their knowledge and use it effectively.
With over seven pages of resources, it can be overwhelming to find out where to start. How about introducing your children to assessments with this statement's checklist? It can be a great way to see what your children already know and where they need to focus their skills. Try out some of these display posters too, they’re great references for in the classroom or at home. It’s always good to practice, so these example papers are the perfect place to start. Use these resources to create a relaxed learning environment at home or in the classroom.
Assessments are used for lots of reasons, but they’re very good at tracking children’s progress. Whilst assessments shouldn’t be used for everything, they’re handy at finding out how your children are performing. This can then help with planning the next steps, lessons and what to do to support students properly. Assessments can also be used to help teachers. If a whole class is struggling to understand a certain topic and this is showing up in their assessments, then the teacher can adjust their teacher appropriately.