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1 Alconbury C of E Primary School
Welcome to the Year 6 SATs information evening!

2 First of all . . . Inside your packs, you will find:
A ‘Grammar Glossary’, containing the different SPAG terms we use in Year 6 A ‘Multiplication Square’, which has all multiplication facts up to 12x table ‘100 Square’ to practise number bond facts List of the Year 5/6 National Curriculum Key Words List of the ‘250 commonly misspelt words in English’ A list of questions to ask your children after you have read with them

3 Some of the things I’ve heard pupils say . . .
“I won’t get a good job if my SATs aren’t very good.” “I won’t do very well at secondary school if my SATs are rubbish.” “Aren’t the tests like 3 hours long?” “We have tests all day, everyday.” “In Year 6, all we do is SATs!!!!”

4 SATs Timetable The Year 6 KS2 SATs will be administered in the week commencing 13th May, 2019. Monday 13th May, 2019  English Grammar and Punctuation test – Paper 1(45 mins) English Spelling test - Paper 2 (20 mins) Tuesday 14th May, 2019 English Reading paper (60 mins) Wednesday 15th May, 2019 Mathematics Paper 1: Arithmetic (30 mins) Mathematics Paper 2: Reasoning (40 mins) Thursday 16th May, 2019 Mathematics Paper 3: Reasoning (40 mins)

5 SATs Timetable Your child will not do . . . A writing paper
A science paper

6 Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation (examples are on your table)
Commonly referred to as ‘SPAG’. The first part of the test looks at punctuation and grammar questions. Answers can be multiple choice, writing a sentence, correcting a sentence or inserting words or punctuation marks. (50 marks) The second paper focuses on 20 spellings, writing the missing words from sentences. (20 marks)

7 Sample Questions Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 1

8 Sample Questions Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 1

9 Last year’s spelling words:
thumb suffered trouble typical mixture usually portable cautious dough essential science vague attention adventurous obtained architect weightless descendant council inconceivable

10 Reading Test (examples are on your table)
Reading paper - a total of 50 marks are available. One hour to read 3 different texts and answer 3 sets of questions based on these texts. Range of question responses e.g. multiple choice, one word responses, short answers or an extended response or explanation. Range of reading skills being tested including inference and questions on the author’s choice i.e. explaining why an author has chosen to use particular vocabulary, grammar and text features. Reading fluency/speed is key!

11 Sample Questions Reading Paper

12 Sample Questions Reading Paper

13 Read Theory!

14 Read Theory!

15 Maths Tests (examples are on your table)
Three maths test papers: Paper 1 – Arithmetic – 30 mins (40 marks) Paper 2 – Reasoning – 40 mins (35 marks) Paper 3 – Reasoning – 40 mins (35 marks) The scores from each paper are added together to give your child an overall score. Content of tests covers work across the whole of KS2 (in last year’s Maths papers, 70% of the questions were from the Y3, 4 or 5 curriculum!).

16 Sample Questions Maths Test Paper 1

17 Sample Questions Maths Paper 2 / Paper 3 : Reasoning

18 Attainment In all tests the children will receive a RAW SCORE (the total marks they achieve). These RAW SCORES are transferred to SCALED SCORES. If the SCALED SCORE equals 100 or above the child is deemed to be working at AGE RELATED EXPECTATIONS (ARE). Children who score scale scores of 110 and above are considered to be working ABOVE AGE RELATED EXPECTATIONS (GD).

19 Attainment

20 On the day/during the week
Children will come in to school like normal. Some will naturally be a bit nervous, so we will try and help them relax. We will sort out some breakfast (toast and juice) – in the past, this has really calmed the pupils down and has given them something else to think about. In the other lessons that week, we won’t do hours and hours of revision – we will do lots of sport/art etc. If a child doesn’t know something in their learning by then, it’s unlikely they’ll be able to apply it in a test.

21 How can you help? First and foremost, support and reassure your child that there is nothing to worry about and they should always just try their best. Praise and encourage! Ensure your child has the best possible attendance at school. Support your child with any homework tasks. Practise tables and number bonds regularly to ensure speed and accuracy. Read regularly with your child, discussing texts read. ‘A celebration of learning!’

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24 Feedback If you could fill out one of the questionnaires on your tables before you go, that would be much appreciated! Thank you again for coming!


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