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Unlimited KS1 and KS2 practice, in short mock tests kids can actually finish.
Calm design, clear feedback, and questions that match what children see in school.
A calm interface helps children stay focused and finish without feeling overwhelmed.
Practice the essentials with short, curriculum aligned questions across maths, reading comprehension, and spelling.
Quick, finishable papers that fit neatly into a weekday routine.
New, curriculum aligned questions that feel familiar and school like.
Short passages with simple questions to build reading accuracy and attention.
Instant results for children, and simple guidance that helps parents choose what to practise next.
Colourful, focused drills to build speed and confidence in addition, subtraction, multiplication and long division.
Timed or untimed addition drills. Start with 2-9 warm-ups, then move to two-digit sums under 100.
KS1-friendly subtraction (no negatives by default) with ready-made presets for two-digit subtraction.
Interactive long multiplication with step-by-step working. Great once times tables feel solid.
Step-by-step long division with quotient digits and remainders - practise the method, not just the answer.
Whether your child needs quick confidence wins or SATs-style prep, start with the right route: past papers, mock tests, or short daily practice quizzes.
Learning often happens through tiny steps, consistent practice. Here are simple ways to use mock papers without turning it into a big event.
Do one paper in one sitting if your child is happy, or split it into two mini sessions. The goal is a positive finish.
If they stick with a tricky question, that is a win. Repeat the paper later and watch confidence grow.
If the same type of question is missed often, make that the next week’s practice topic. Small repetition works.
Avoid calling things easy or hard. Try “Let’s practise this one together” and keep it light.
Keep it light. The goal is consistency, not intensity.

Calm children. Confident academics. Less stress for parents.
A short paper that does not feel like a big deal. Just a quick try, then done.
One question at a time helps children stay focused and finish feeling proud.
You can instantly see what to practise next, without turning evenings into lessons.
A few answers so you know what to expect from the prototype.