Information meeting for Year 2 parents

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Information meeting for Year 2 parents Welcome! Following the introduction of the reformed national curriculum in 2014 and the removal of national curriculum levels, new statutory assessment arrangements have been introduced for the 2015 to 2016 academic year. ‘The Department of Education want to see all children leaving primary school with a good standard of reading, writing and maths. Previous expectations for children were too low. The new assessment and accountability system - which marks the end of key stages - has been designed to reflect a new, more challenging national curriculum which sets high expectations for every child, setting them up to succeed at secondary school and beyond.’ Newnham Croft shares these aspirations for every child in addition to the broader curriculum and personal and social development. As a school we will do our best to achieve the new standards for all of our children but we are also mindful of the potentially damaging effect on the self esteem of a number of children who will not achieve the new standards but have nevertheless made good progress and in previous years would have achieved national expectations.

KS1 tests: key changes Test window The new KS1 tests are to be administered in May 2016 English reading 2 papers: 1 with text and questions combined. 1 more challenging text with the questions in a separate booklet. All pupils should be given the opportunity to sit both papers. Grammar, punctuation and spelling Emphasis on technical aspects of grammar. Separate spelling test. No English writing test. Mathematics New arithmetic test introduced.

KS1 interim frameworks for Teacher Assessments Tests will be marked internally. The ‘expected standard’ will always be set at 100. Raw scores (i.e. the total number of correct responses) in the test will be converted to scaled scores. The ‘raw score’ that equates to 100 might be different each year. Pupils who score 100 or more will have met the ‘expected standard’. Pupils who score below 100 will not have met the ‘expected standard’. The DFE will set the scale after the tests are taken. Test outcomes form one piece of strong evidence of independent work that a teacher must utilise when making their final teacher assessment judgement.

Sample questions:KS1 - Grammar

Sample questions:KS1 - Grammar

Sample questions:KS1 - Reading test 1

Sample questions:KS1 - Arithmetic

Sample questions:KS1 - Reasoning

KS1 interim frameworks for Teacher Assessments For English reading, writing and mathematics - 3 standards: working towards the expected standard working at the expected standard working at greater depth within the expected standard. For science, one standard (working at the expected standard). Each standard contains a number of ‘pupil can’ statements. Teachers need to judge a pupil demonstrates attainment of all statements within a standard and all the statements in the preceding standard(s).

KS1 Interim pre-key stage standards The interim pre-key stage standards reflect the attainment of pupils who have not yet completed the relevant programmes of study but have reached a chronological age that requires a statutory outcome to be reported. 1 standard for each subject, English reading, writing and mathematics – ‘Foundations for the expected standard’ The standards contain a number of ‘pupil can’ statements. Teachers need to judge a pupil demonstrates attainment of all statements within the standard. P-scales to used for pupils with SEND working below these standards

KS1 Teacher assessment moderation Essential requirements Schools must use the TA frameworks (see visualiser) Internal moderation processes – in school and inter school Evidence Examples of pupils’ independent work and guided group work for each subject Pupils’ scripts and results of the tests Independent status of the evidence

KS1 Teacher assessment moderation National TA data submission date Key stage 1 deadline: 30 June 2016 LAs will moderate 25% of schools in their area

How will I get my child’s teacher assessments? Towards the end of the summer term, the school will send you a report to inform you of your child’s teacher assessments, progress over the year and attendance. Teacher assessment results of: Reading Writing Maths Speaking and Listening Science Phonics (if applicable)

For more information KS1 TA frameworks: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/interim-frameworks-for-teacher-assessment-at-the-end-of-key-stage-1