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Anna Isaac

Sats week: teachers' reactions day-by-day

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It’s been a fraught run up to the exams with many parents and teachers raising concerns about stress levels among pupils. Photograph: Alamy

Monday marks the beginning of week long Sats examinations for year 6 pupils. Amid a tense atmosphere, after parents staged protests and boycotted schools in response to the tests for year 2 pupils, we asked teachers for their reactions to the testing:

Day 4

There was a mixed reaction to Thursday’s papers.

Teachers and parents alike were still very concerned about the reading test earlier in the week.

Day 3

Wednesday seems similar to Tuesday, with many people saying it was tough, but nothing like the debacle seen earlier in the week.

But there was some consternation over how much the children were expected to do in the allocated time.

Others were less optimistic about the level of difficulty.

And there has been some brilliant support from parents who appreciate the hard work and care taken by teachers.

My kid has been really relaxed with the SATS this week. Not sure how well she's done, probably ok. Her best subject is maths so she's got the worst of it out the way. I must say though, I think the teachers at her school have done a great job on keeping the kids happy, positive and relaxed this week...in fact sounds like they're having a ball (when not sitting the tests). Big party planned for tomorrow afternoon.

Day 2

So far, teachers have said they felt the test was more fair and suitable than yesterday’s paper.

This comment has been chosen by Guardian staff because it contributes to the debate

How have people found Spag today? I was stunned that it was, dare I say it, not too bad and my children were so much happier with it than yesterday. Everything we'd revised came up so they had a fighting chance and the spellings were ok too... Is it likely to be voided anyway after the leak? Or do you think the pass mark will just be crazy high?

But there’s considerable concern regarding the leaking of papers.

Day 1

Many schools were trying to help pupils unwind by holding outdoor sports activities after a day’s testing.

Or reminding students that relaxation is the best strategy during a tough week.

Anger at the examinations and the stress they cause is still surfacing online.

Meanwhile reverend Kate Bottley, of Gogglebox fame, has just found out her school is to be inspected during the exams.

We want teachers to share their thoughts on the papers, how children are coping and how they are feeling during Sats week. Tweet us @GuardianTeach, email anna.isaac@theguardian.com or add your thoughts in the comment section below.

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