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1 Welcome to Year 2 SATs Parent’s Meeting

2 What are SATs? SATS (Standard Assessment Tests) tests are given at the end of year 2, year 6 and year 9. They are used to show your child's progress. In the summer term 2016, children at the end of Key Stage 1 will sit new SATs papers. This means your child in Year 2, will be among the first pupils to take the new test. SATs have been overhauled in both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 to reflect the changes to the national curriculum, which was introduced from September 2014. At the end of Year 2, children will take SATs in: Reading English grammar, punctuation and spelling Maths

3 The Reading Test The new reading test for Year 2 pupils will involve two separate papers: Paper 1 consists of a selection of texts totalling 400 to 700 words, with questions interspersed Paper 2 comprises a reading booklet of a selection of passages totalling 800 to 1100 words. Children will write their answers in a separate booklet Each paper is worth 50 per cent of the marks, and should take around 30 minutes, but children will not be strictly timed, as the tests are not intended to assess children’s ability to work at speed. The texts in the reading papers will cover a range of fiction, non-fiction and poetry, and will get progressively more difficult towards the end of the test. There will be a variety of question types: Multiple choice Ranking/ordering, e.g. ‘Number the events below to show in which order they happened in the story’ Matching, e.g. ‘Match the character to the job that they do in the story’ Labelling, e.g. ‘Label the text to show the title’ Find and copy, e.g. ‘Find and copy one word that shows what the weather was like in the story’ Short answer, e.g. ‘What does the bear eat?’ Open-ended answer, e.g. ‘Why did Lucy write the letter to her grandmother? Give two reasons

4 Example of a Reading Question

5 The Grammar, punctuation and spelling Test Key Stage 1 SATs will sit two separate papers in grammar, punctuation and vocabulary and an additional spelling paper. Paper 1: a 20-word spelling test taking approximately 15 minutes and worth 10 marks. Paper 2: a grammar, punctuation and vocabulary test, in two sections of around 10 minutes each worth 20 marks. This will involve a mixture of selecting the right answers e.g. through multiple choice, and writing short answers.

6 Example of a Grammar Question

7 The Maths Test The new Key Stage 1 maths test will comprise two papers: Paper 1: arithmetic, worth 25 marks and taking around 15 minutes. Paper 2: mathematical fluency, problem-solving and reasoning, worth 35 marks and taking 35 minutes. There will be a variety of question types: multiple choice, matching, true/false, constrained (e.g. completing a chart or table; drawing a shape) and less constrained (e.g. where children have to show or explain their method). Children will not be able to use any tools such as calculators or number lines.

8 Example of a Maths Question

9 The Writing Test There is no writing test however we teacher access on pieces throughout the year. We monitor handwriting, vocabulary, spelling, composition and grammar. There is no writing test however we teacher access on pieces throughout the year. We monitor handwriting, vocabulary, spelling, composition and grammar.

10 Test Dates The 2016 Key Stage 1 tests will take place from Monday 16 th – Monday 23rd May. The 2016 Key Stage 1 tests will take place from Monday 16 th – Monday 23rd May. Test (AM) 9:00 start Monday 16 th May Paper 1: English reading test Tuesday 17 th May Paper 2: English reading test Wednesday 18 th May Paper 1: Maths - Mental Arithmetic Thursday 19 th May Paper 2: Maths - Reasoning Paper Monday 23rd May Paper 1: English grammar & punctuation Paper 2: Spelling test

11 Test results Although the tests are set externally, they will be marked by teachers within the school. Instead of the old national curriculum levels, children will be given a standardised score.national curriculum levelsstandardised score Teacher assessments will also be used to build up a picture of your child’s learning and achievements. In addition, your child will receive an overall result saying whether they have achieved the required standard in the tests. The Department for Education aims for 85 per cent of children to reach the required standard.

12 How WE have prepared the children… Children have completed mini tests every half term which link to the new style of test and new curriculum. Children have completed mini tests every half term which link to the new style of test and new curriculum. Children have been given SAT papers that are similar to the ones they will do on the real day. Children have been given SAT papers that are similar to the ones they will do on the real day. Children have opportunities to go through their papers in small groups with an adult. Children have opportunities to go through their papers in small groups with an adult. Extra maths and English lessons. Extra maths and English lessons. We have set the children their maths facts to learn (learn its). We have set the children their maths facts to learn (learn its). We set tasks that support and build on the children's understanding through My Maths. We set tasks that support and build on the children's understanding through My Maths.

13 How YOU can help prepare your children… http://www.theschoolrun.com/KS1-SATs-in-2016 http://www.theschoolrun.com/KS1-SATs-in-2016 http://www.theschoolrun.com/KS1-SATs-in-2016

14 THE RIGHT ENVIRONMENT Atmosphere at home Atmosphere at home Support and encourage your child Support and encourage your child Reading for 10/15 minutes every night. Reading for 10/15 minutes every night. Maths practise 10/15 minutes every night. Maths practise 10/15 minutes every night. Other commitments (tiredness and pressure). Other commitments (tiredness and pressure).

15 HEALTHY MIND IN A HEALTHY BODY Eat healthy. Eat healthy. Sleep well (10 – 12 hours a night is recommended). Sleep well (10 – 12 hours a night is recommended). Drink water (at least 4 glasses a day – not juice!). Drink water (at least 4 glasses a day – not juice!). Breakfast /Breakfast club – 70p per day (daily wake and shakes). Breakfast /Breakfast club – 70p per day (daily wake and shakes). Attendance and punctuality (from now…). Attendance and punctuality (from now…).

16 MATERIALS TO SUPPORT YOUR CHILD Websites … Websites … http://www.theschoolrun.com/KS1-SATs-in-2016 http://www.theschoolrun.com/KS1-SATs-in-2016 http://www.theschoolrun.com/KS1-SATs-in-2016 MyMaths MyMaths BBC Bitesize BBC Bitesize Top Marks http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths- games/5-7-years/counting Top Marks http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths- games/5-7-years/countinghttp://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths- games/5-7-years/countinghttp://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths- games/5-7-years/counting http://www.whsmith.co.uk/search/go?w=key%20 stage%201%20sats http://www.whsmith.co.uk/search/go?w=key%20 stage%201%20sats http://www.whsmith.co.uk/search/go?w=key%20 stage%201%20sats http://www.whsmith.co.uk/search/go?w=key%20 stage%201%20sats

17 CONCLUSION Thank you for your continued support Thank you for your continued support Any questions? Any questions?


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