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Year 6 SAT’s information evening 2016 Welcome!
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Programme: General Information – When, where and what? How the children will be prepared for the tests? What are the Maths tests like? What are the Reading tests like? What is the Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar test like? How will writing be assessed? How can I support my child at home? Questions
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Which tests will be done? Maths Paper 1 Arithmetic (30 mins) Paper 2 Reasoning (40 mins) Paper 3 Reasoning (40 mins) English Reading (60 mins) Punctuation and Grammar (45 mins) Spelling (30 mins)
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How are the children preparing for the tests? Revising in class Intervention Groups Practice Papers/ Conditions HomeworkRevising
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SATs Timetable – May 9th DayAMPM Mon 9 th English Reading test Tues 10 th English Grammar and spelling Weds 11 th Arithmetic Paper 1Maths Reasoning Paper 2 Thurs 12 th Maths Reasoning Paper 3 Fri 13 th DVD and treat!
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Maths
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What are the Maths tests like? Key areas A. Number (Number and place value, calculations, fractions, decimals, percentages, written methods) B. Ratio and Proportion C. Algebra D. Measurement E. Geometry ( Properties of shapes, position and direction) F. Statistics Maths Papers 1.Arithmetic Paper 1 2.Reasoning Paper 2 3.Reasoning Paper 3
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What are Papers 2&3 like? Non-calculator papers. 40 minutes each. Sapna buys 4 star candles and 2 striped candles. How much does she pay altogether? Special Offer! Buy 10 candles and get 50p off. How much does he pay for the ten candles? £
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What is the Arithmetic paper like? 30 mins Non-contextual Written calculations
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Handy Hints! Ask for things to be read Read questions carefully – especially bold type! Make jottings and show your working out Check answers carefully Miss out tricky questions and go back to them
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Maths equipment Sharp pencils 30cm ruler with millimetres (school shop open!) Clear protractor Mirror Wristwatch
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English
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Reading Writing Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling (GPS) English assessment
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Reading test 60 minutes to read booklet and answer questions (more than one text type e.g. stories, poems, explanations, interviews, accounts) Texts become progressively more difficult through the booklet Note: children MUST refer to the text when they answer questions.
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Different types of questions Short answers/multiple choice 1 mark Several line answers 2 marks Longer answers 3 marks
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Example... (1 mark) Find and copy the word which suggests that the Tower of Pisa has stopped moving. (up to 2 marks) How can you tell that Emily is a big fan of Rosie Ambrose? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.
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Reading continued… (up to 3 marks) How do you think Emily felt about her day in London? Explain your answer using evidence from the text. 60 minutes to read booklet AND answer the questions…
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Assessing Independent Writing Each piece of recent independent writing completed by pupils during lessons is assessed in detail by the teachers. The children are then assessed as: working below Year 6 standard working towards Year 6 standard working at Year 6 standard working deep within the Year 6 standard.
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Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling (GPS) Test format Punctuation, sentence-grammar and vocabulary will all be assessed by a series of short-answer questions in a variety of formats.
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Read the sentences below. Tick the sentence which is written in the active voice Tick one box The delays were caused by a broken-down tractor. The farmer apologised for the delays. A meeting was called to discuss the problems. Several suggestions were proposed by local people.
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Read the sentences below. Tick the sentence which is written in the active voice Tick one box The delays were caused by a broken-down tractor. The farmer apologised for the delays. A meeting was called to discuss the problems. Several suggestions were proposed by local people.
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Read the sentence below. Underline the longest noun phrase there is in the sentence. Alistair went to speak to the quiet young man in the corner.
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Read the sentence below. Underline the longest noun phrase there is in the sentence. Alistair went to speak to the quiet young man in the corner.
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Read the sentences below. Tick the sentence which uses the subjunctive form. Tick one box When I am older, I will be able to drive a car. If I were older, I would be able to drive a car. I can’t wait to be old enough to drive a car. In order to drive a car, I must be older.
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Read the sentences below. Tick the sentence which uses the subjunctive form. Tick one box When I am older, I will be able to drive a car. If I were older, I would be able to drive a car. I can’t wait to be old enough to drive a car. In order to drive a car, I must be older.
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Spelling test 20 words Children are read a script and have to fill in the words
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Where will the children sit the test? What help will my child receive during the test? What equipment will my child need? What happens if my child is ill on the day? When will my child know how well they have done?
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How can I help my child at home? Encourage them to revise regularly. Ask them to explain their revision to you. Ask questions about their revision to reinforce the information. Ask questions about the characters/layout of the text etc. in their reading. Allow them to get plenty of rest. Make sure they have a good breakfast. Get them here on time
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Reporting at the end of KS2 Subject/AspectTest Score*Teacher Assessment Judgement Reading108 Working at the expected standard Not working at the expected standard WritingN/A Working towards the expected standard Working at the expected standard Working at greater depth within the expected standard Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling 112N/A Mathematics109 Working at the expected standard Not working at the expected standard ScienceN/A Working at the expected standard Not working at the expected standard *A test score of 100 represents performance at the national expectation
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