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Hoodies

Made of 80% cotton and 20% polyester, weight of 280gsm. Children sizes are age 5/6 (28'' chest), 7/8 (30''), 9/11 (32''), 12/13 (34''). Adult sizes are XS (34''), S (36''), M (40''), L (44''), XL (48'') and 2XL (52''). Colours vary from arctic white and baby pink to fire red and orange crush. There are lots of other colours in between. See here for more colours. Product code for children is JH01J and product code for adults is JH001. Maximum price will be £12 for children and £16 for adult sizes. All orders will need to go through Chatterton Tuition.

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Past Papers

year 6 SATs papers (English, Maths and Science)

MEI

OCR

AQA This link takes you to the maths papers. For other subjects just choose from the list on the left.

Edexcel

Unfortunately for this one you will need a centre number. However your school should be able to provide this.

 

 

Answers to jokes and puzzles

What odd number becomes even when it is beheaded? SEVEN (without the S it is EVEN)

 

Mrs Smith bought 99 apples at the market and had the stallholder put them in four bags, carrying an odd number in each bag. How was that possible? He put 33 in each of three bags and then put them all in a fourth bag

 

It has cities, but no houses. It has forests, but no trees. It has rivers, but no fish.

What is it? A map

 

Which number is the only number to be spelt with the same number of letters as the number itself. (for example the number 12 (twelve) is made of up 6 letters so this is not the answer) Four as it has 4 letters.


What row of numbers comes next?

1

11

21

1211

111221

312211

13112221

Read each line out loud then you will realise that it is 1113213211

 

There are six eggs in the basket. Six people each take one of the eggs. How can it be that one egg is left in the basket?

The last person takes the basket with the last egg in it.

 

What Christmas Carol is the favourite of parents? Silent Night

What does a cat on the beach have in common with Christmas? Sandy Claws

 

A man was born before his father and married his three sisters. He did nothing wrong either legally or morally. How was this so?

The man was a priest who was born when his father was present (slightly unusual meaning of before). He officiated at his sisters' weddings.

 

Paul Joins with another saint to produce something permanent. The answer is a nine-letter word.

Paul joined with Peter gives PERPETUAL.

 

Use me well and I am everybody. Scratch my back and I am nobody. You can look at my face but never see me. What am I?

A mirror

 

What sort of story begins with a limb and ends with a finish.

A legend

 

A famous professor had a brother who died. The man who died did not have a brother. How were the professor and the man who died related?

The professor was the dead man's sister.

 

Tom's mother had three children. One called April, one called May and the other called .......?

Tom

 

As round as an apple, as deep as a pail. It never cries out, 'til it's caught by the tail. What is it?

A bell

 

The person who made it did not want it. The person who bought it did not use it. And the person who used it did not know it. What is it?

A coffin

 

Double Jeopardy - you should ask each guard what the other guard would say. Then go through the opposite door.

 

 

Useful links

2009 league table for some of the local schools in the recent GCSE and A level results Just type in North Yorkshire or the school you are looking for.

Primary Resources - a great website with all sorts of ideas for Primary pupils

article on one to one tuition

link to the online National Geographic jigsaw puzzles