2004 KS3 Year 9 SATs Past Papers

Download the 2004 KS3 Year 9 SATs Papers Level 3-8, including subjects such as English, Science, and Maths. It covers reading, writing, Shakespeare, Maths, Mental Maths tests, with mark schemes and scaled scores. The copyright for all material in the 2004 papers is owned by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA).

2004 KS3 Year 9 SATs Past Papers

2004 KS3 English SATs Past Papers

PaperReading, Writing, and Shakespeare
1 ReadingSave IT
2 WritingTo catch a thief
3.1 ShakespeareTwelfth Night
3.2Macbeth
3.3Henry V
4 AnswersMark Scheme
5Level Threshold

Answering Booklet

Instruction

KS3 Maths Paper

Mental Mathematics Transcript, Answer sheet and Audio

TranscriptAnswer sheetAudio
Test A TranscriptAnswer sheetTest A Audio
Test B TranscriptAnswer sheetTest B Audio
Test C TranscriptAnswer sheetTest C Audio

Level 3-5 (year 5 or 6)

Level 4-6 (year 6)

Level 5-7 (year 6 and 7)

Level 6-8 (year 8 and 9)

Marking Schemes

Year 9 KS3 Science SATs Papers

Level 3-6Level 5-7
Paper 1Paper 1
Paper 2Paper 2

Previous Year Papers

2004 KS3 SATs Papers – FAQs
What are the 2004 KS3 SATs papers?

The 2004 KS3 SATs papers are past exam papers for Year 9 students, covering English, Maths, and Science with multiple difficulty levels.

What subjects are included?

The papers include English (Reading, Writing, Shakespeare), Mathematics (calculator and non-calculator), and Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics).

What topics are in the Maths papers?

Topics include algebra, fractions, percentages, ratio, geometry, graphs, and problem-solving.

What is included in the English Reading paper?

The reading paper tests comprehension, inference, language analysis, and understanding of different texts.

Are there different levels available?

Yes, papers are available in levels such as 3–5, 4–6, 5–7, and 6–8 to match student ability.

Are mark schemes included?

Yes, mark schemes provide answers and detailed marking guidance for each question.

Are these papers useful for revision?

Yes, they help students practice exam-style questions and improve performance.