You can download all past sats papers from the QCA website, as well as answers and marking guides and analysis charts.
You can also buy a range of really great text books at web sites like Amazon at really cheap prices especially if you use the new and used feature.
Book shops like WHSmiths and Waterstones also stock a good range.
I use the CRP books which are really easy to follow I also recommend the developing... series which are published by AC Black - they do maths, but break it up into the curriculum strands.
Also don't forget there are numerous free web sites full of resources.
Hope this helps
2006-11-09 08:16:59
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answered by thecat 4
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Put them under Key Stage 2 category, but list them (description) as 11+ practice papers.
2016-05-21 23:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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hiya i saw ur question and i had to answer it is really good that people still want to go into teaching, its all hairdressing and mechanics now isnt it, well anyway i found u this site i hope it can be of some assistance. good luck with your teaching.
http://books.kelkoo.co.uk/b/a/cpc_100801_ps_5349625_gs_16273244.html
2006-11-12 15:08:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I use the CGP books.They can easily be ordered on-line and delivery is usually next day.
www.cgpbooks.co.uk
2006-11-08 21:39:01
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answered by saljegi 3
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Ask fellow teachers. Or as I suspect you are a pupil.
2006-11-08 21:36:46
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answered by Crazy Diamond 6
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QCA
You could also try the examining boards or:
Mathsnet.
2006-11-08 21:38:27
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answered by Alice S 6
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try www.satspastpapers.co.uk
2006-11-09 05:22:38
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answered by Anonymous
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