SATS Tests

How do you think your SATS tests went?

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58 Responses to SATS Tests

  1. khanm says:

    I thought it was very good. When we were doing reading sats i felt very good. When we were doing maths i felt a bit scard.

  2. franr says:

    I thought my reading was hard and maths was easy and I hop my report go’s well to. And my results are … Fantastic.

  3. dedwards says:

    The children have all worked very hard and put all their efforts into doing their best. Well done Hokusai Class!

  4. mrahm says:

    I thinck it went very good thank you Mr Edward. From Manal
    I think it was well. from jay.
    The reading test was a bit hard.From Manal
    The reading was good. by jay.
    I felt very happy .by Jay.

  5. masst says:

    sats test was hard but i try my best i was so haappy my mum said be cofents with my answer it turn out to be really good my mum was so happy that i got thouht it and math was a bit hard but the reaaading was ok. math was good but it was lovely i liked it so much.

    • khanm says:

      Tyffany i think you tried your best in sats i now it was a bit diffeclt but you tried your best good luck in the other sats tests. From Muskan

    • khanm says:

      To Tyffany i really hope you get lots of marks in your tests and i now you worked very hard. From Muskan.

  6. franr says:

    I thought my reading was hard and maths was easy and I hop my report go’s well to. From Afua

  7. miarr says:

    The reading test was so fun and I found the maths test difficult.

    • dedwards says:

      You would have found the maths test easier if you asked an adult to read the questions.

      • miarr says:

        Ok mr Edwedrs.

      • noors says:

        Mr edward do you get tierd with your work to much?.

      • miarr says:

        how was my work. from Roxana and Luke.

      • franr says:

        Since the sats tests on nocturnar animal’s I rote a report on foxes. Fennec Foxes
        The fennec fox is the smallest of all the world’s foxes, weighing only 2.2 pounds (1 kilogram). But it sure has enormous ears, measuring 6 inches (15 centimeters), which it appears to have borrowed from a much bigger relative. Fennec foxes are sometimes called “desert foxes” because they live in desert zones of North Africa and the Sinai and Arabian peninsulas. They are nocturnal and avoid the daytime heat of the desert environment. Their bat-like ears radiate body heat and help keep the foxes cool. They also have long, thick, soft fur coats with a wooly undercoat that insulates them during cold nights and protects them from the hot sun during the day. Even the fox’s feet are covered in hairy fur and function like snowshoes to protect them from extremely hot sand. Their feet are also effective shovels for digging their underground dens. They can dig so quickly that they are said to be able to sink into the ground. They have been known to jump in the air two feet (6 meters) high from a standing position, and they are able to leap a distance of four feet (1.2 meters). These foxes dwell in small groups of up to ten individuals. Like dogs and other canids, male fen
        Fennec foxes aren’t picky eaters. They forage for plants but also eat rodents, eggs, reptiles, and insects. Like most desert dwellers, the fennec fox has the ability to go for long periods without water. Fennec foxes aren’t picky eaters. They forage for plants but also eat rodents, eggs, reptiles, and insects. Like most desert dwellers, the fennec fox has the ability to go for long periods without water. These foxes are cream-colored with black-tipped tails. Their cuddly appearance makes them favorites of the pet trade, and local peoples also hunt the fennec fox for its soft fur. Little is known about the status of wild fennec fox populations. Fast Facts
        Their scientific name is Fennecus zerda.

        Fennec foxes are omnivores and will eat plants and animals.

        They are mammals.

        Their bodies are only 9.5 to 16 inches (24 to 41 centimeters) long. Their tails measure 7 to 12.2 inches (18 to 31 centimeters).

        These lightweight animals weigh only 2.2 to 3.3 pounds (1 to 1.5 kilograms). The fennec fox is the smallest of all the world’s foxes, weighing only 2.2 pounds (1 kilogram). But it sure has enormous ears, measuring 6 inches (15 centimeters), which it appears to have borrowed from a much bigger relative.

        By Rio Francis

    • anoke says:

      What did you like Rozana

    • noors says:

      Have you asked an adult?I like what you said.

    • yilda says:

      was you scard on your test

  8. powej says:

    I like the reading test becuase i enjoyd it and it was good.
    I like the maths test becuase it was realy good.

  9. granj says:

    I am Happy today!!!!!!

  10. anoke says:

    I found it difficult at reading from ebony.

  11. wakec says:

    Mr edwards the maths test was very fun cally.

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