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Hambridge Primary School KS1 SATs information evening
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What can I do? Read, read and read some more. Talk about books Learn pairs of numbers which make 10, 20 and 100 Learn x2, 5 & 10 (and x3 & 4) Learn to tell the time to the nearest 5 minutes Ensure all writing at home is done in a neat joined script
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Why do children sit SATs? The national curriculum is organised into blocks of years called ‘key stages’. At the end of each key stage, we are required to report your child’s progress. In KS1 your child’s level of attainment will be judged by the class teacher against set standards. This is called Teacher Assessment. Teachers use the child’s work (including spoken work and homework) to work out what level your child is at in each area. To show that pupils have met the standard, teachers will need to have evidence that a pupil demonstrates consistent attainment of all the statements within the standard. Formal tests (SATs) are also given to help teachers make this judgement.
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When are KS1 SATs? May – Tests are administered and marked June – Government publishes ‘pass’ marks July - Reports sent home Parents’ evening
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What tests will they take? 2x reading Spelling Spelling, punctuation and Grammar (SPAG) Maths - Arithmetic Maths - Problem solving and reasoning
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What will we report? In KS1 there are 4 levels. working below the expected standard working towards the expected standard working at the expected standard working at greater depth within the expected standard
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Reading 2 papers Papers must be given in order
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Reading Paper 1 Combined reading and answer booklet Children read a section of text then answer related questions
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Reading paper 2 Separate reading and answer booklets Requires significant reading stamina All pupils should be given the opportunity to attempt paper 2 but the teacher can stop them at any time during the test, if they feel is appropriate for the child at the time
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Writing Judgement about a child’s ability to write is based upon evidence of written work from their books Spelling test SPAG paper If a child does not have a neat joined handwriting style they cannot be considered to be working at greater depth.
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Spelling Test Read out in the context of a sentence Children fill in the gap in the sentence Words may be repeated as often as required Let’s have a go!
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SPAG paper Questions about spelling rules, punctuation and types of words Can be read by an adult
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Maths Paper 1 – arithmetic. a selection of calculations to be solved can be read by an adult no equipment is allowed
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Maths Paper 2 – problem solving and reasoning worded problems shape telling the time reading tables and charts measurement can be read by an adult
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