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INFORMATION MEETING YEAR 6 SATS
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SATS WEEK Monday 9 th May- Thursday 12 th May Monday English reading test, reading booklet and associated answer booklet. Tuesday 2 English grammar, punctuation and spelling test, Paper 1, short answer questions. English grammar, punctuation and spelling test, Paper 2, spelling. Wednesday Mathematics, Paper 1 arithmetic test. Key stage 2 mathematics, Paper 2 reasoning. Thursday Mathematics, Paper 3, reasoning.
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SATS breakfast club Breakfast club is Monday- Friday during SATS week. 8.30am
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KS2 tests: key changes English reading Greater focus on fictional texts. English grammar, punctuation and spelling Greater focus on knowing and applying grammatical terminology with the full range of punctuation tested. Technical terms in grammar tested. Spelling patterns form the basis of spellings tested.
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KS2 English reading Greater focus on fictional texts
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KS2 tests -GPaS Paper 1;- short answer questions Paper 2;-spelling
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KS2 tests: key changes Mathematics Mental mathematics test replaced by an arithmetic test introduced to assess basic mathematical calculations. 36 questions, 40 marks available, 30 minutes duration. Questions will cover: –straightforward addition and subtraction –more complex calculations with fractions –long divisions and long multiplications.
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KS2 mathematics tests Paper 1 ;- Arithmetic paper Paper 2 & 3;-Reasoning
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KS2 interim frameworks Working towards the expected standard Working at the expected standard Working at greater depth within 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).
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Progress measure how does it work? Stage 1: Chris’ results are KS1 APS = 18.0 KS2 reading score = 117 He got 1 point more than the average for those with similar starting points = +1 This is Chris All other pupils nationally with average score at KS1 of 18.0 All these pupils’ KS2 scores are added together and divided by the number of pupils in the group = average (national mean) reading score is 116 Back to Chris
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