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SATs Meeting KS2 2018

Questions If you think of a question during the meeting please do ask!! Feel free to interrupt!

What are SATs. Standard Assessment tests What are SATs? * Standard Assessment tests * Assessed in Reading, Maths and Grammar, punctuation and spelling * Writing will be teacher assessed later in the year * Week beginning Monday 14th May * Used by Government, Secondary Schools, Local Authority * Receive test results in July (10th July)

SATs timetable These are all on the website Calandar Monday 14th May – GPS Tuesday 15th May – Reading Wednesday 16th May –Arithmetic Paper and Maths Paper 1 Thursday 17th May – Maths Paper 2 Friday – Day of fun!! All tests will start at 9am or as soon after this as possible!

How are the tests scored and marked this year? Tests will be marked externally and given a scaled score 100 is the expected standard for a child at the end of Year 6. A pupils scaled score will be based upon their raw score All children at the end of the year will receive a raw score, a scaled score and whether they attained expected standard or not.

Last Year’s thresholds… Last year this raw score was needed in each subject to achieve expected standard… Reading – 26/50 – 52% GPS – 36/70 – 52% Maths - 57/110 – 52% These fluctuate every year depending on the national ability but are likely to be roughly the same. They sound low but it is hard to achieve these percentages!

Last Year’s thresholds… Last year this raw score was needed in each subject to achieve Higher standard… Reading – 39/50 – 78% GPS – 56/70 – 80% Maths - 95/110 – 86% Higher Standard is the hardest to get in Maths.

Our results last year… In 2017 we achieved these percentages at KS2… Reading Writing GPS Maths Combined Expected Standard 86% 89% 79% Higher Standard 25% 36% 57% 14% 11%

Teacher Assessment All children will be teacher assessed as well as tested. This year teachers will use Interim Teacher Assessment Framework to make judgements. This has largely remained the same as last year with a few changes to writing

English - Writing 3 standards: working towards the expected standard working at the expected standard working at greater depth Those working below this will then be assessed against the Interim pre key-stage standards

Reading, Maths and Science Children will be assessed against two standards: Working at the expected standard of the test Working below the expected standard Those working below will then be assessed against the Interim pre key-stage standards

Will everyone take the tests? This year – YES Most children in Year 6 will take the tests If a child is considered to be working below the standard of the test they may be dis-applied. This only affected one child last year. If this is the case the Head Teacher will contact parents and a report will be written outlining why and given to the chair of governors and placed in the Child’s records.

Reading Greater focus on fictional texts than in previous years Language played a huge part in the previous year’s texts – Children must understand what they are reading. Texts were wordy, hard to understand and classical 1 hour to read 3 different texts and answer questions at their own pace Texts tend to increase in difficulty (mostly in understanding) Out of 50

How can I help my child? Encourage them to read age appropriate books every night Read with your child – help them understand meanings of unknown words Read to your child Question them We will be helping them by providing some competition through our Weekly Reading Points system

GPS (Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling) Greater focus on knowing and applying grammatical terminology A sharp increase on what was expected in the old curriculum Paper 1 – question paper – 45 mins to answer Paper 2 – Spelling

Maths 3 papers – 1 arithmetic, 2 reasoning Arithmetic paper: Tests basic calculation skills. Fast paced – 36 questions in 30 mins, replaces mental maths. Lots of work with adding, multiplying, dividing fractions Calculators are not allowed in any of the mathematics tests. Children need to have a firm understanding of the 4 different methods in order to work out calculations

Maths Reasoning paper: Interpreting the problem in order to answer

How will school be preparing the children? Staff well trained in expectations SATs Interventions already started for those that need extra guidance Booster groups with Miss Southgate, Mrs Noonan in place More time from now until SATS will be spent on core subjects whilst ensuring the children still receive a broad and balanced curriculum

How can I help my child? Complete homework activities with your child making sure it is of a high standard Use methods that we use in school please Encourage them to complete online games on BBC website, DB Primary Complete revision books with them when available – Easter time onwards Please don’t let them have 2 weeks off at Easter – they must keep practising skills and reading Know what their areas to develop are – please speak to Miss Southgate if unsure

How can I prepare my child emotionally? Prior and during SATs week Have early nights the week before and week of SATs Early nights! Tired children don’t make good learners. Lots of our children are up very late and this does impact their learning. Encourage children to try their best and assure them that you are proud of them Eat well and regularly, keep hydrated Ask children about how the tests went Make sure they arrive punctually each day for school Try to avoid unnecessary arguments/confrontations – keep stress levels low Inform us if any issues arise with your child, so that we can do our best to help

Look at the SATS papers Last years SATS papers are available online on the gov.uk website. Familiarise yourselves with the content – you need to know what they are facing Please don’t complete papers at home – we may use them in school to assess their readiness for the tests and if they have completed before, we get a false picture

SAT buster books The best books we have found on the market are CPG 10 minute SAT buster books. We get at a discounted price: The Complete KS2 Maths and English 10-Minute Test SAT Buster Book 1 Bundle - £4.50 The Complete KS2 Maths and English 10-Minute Test SAT Buster Book 2 Bundle - £4.50 New KS2 English Reading SAT Buster Stretch Bundle - Fiction, Non-Fiction & Poetry (incl answers) - advanced - £6.00 SATS Maths bundle (advanced) – revision book, question book and 10 min tests - £6.00 These can be ordered via school. Please fill out the form for what you require. Money payable via online school money system please. They will be ordered at the end of January and given out after half Feb half term.

Questions?