End of Key Stage 1 Working Towards the expected Standard

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End of Key Stage 1 Working Towards the expected Standard A pupils can write a short narrative, after discussion with the teacher: Demarcating sentences with capital letters and full stops segmenting spoken words into phonemes and representing these by graphemes, spelling some correctly spelling some common exception words* forming lower-case letters in the correct direction, starting and finishing in the right place forming lower-case letters of the correct size relative to one another in some of the writing using spacing between words.

End of key stage 1 statutory assessment – Working at the expected level The pupil can write a narrative about their own and other’s experiences (real and fictional), after discussion with the teacher. Demarcating sentences with: Capital letters and full stops And some with the use of: Question marks Exclamation marks Using sentences with different forms in their writing: Statements Questions Exclamations commands Using some expanded noun phrases to describe and specify Using present and past tense mostly correctly and consistently Using some co-ordination (or / and / but) Using some subordination (when / if/ that / because) Segmenting spoken words into phonemes and representing these graphemes, spelling many correctly Spelling many common exception words Spelling some words with contracted forms Adding suffixes to spell some words correctly in their writing e.g. –ment, -ness, -ful, less, -ly, -ing, -ed Using diagonal and horizontal strokes needed to join letters in some of their writing Writing capital letters and digit of the correct size, orientation and relationship to one another and to lower-case letters Using spacing between words that reflect the size of the letters.

End of Key Stage 1 Working At greater depth   End of Key Stage 1 Working At greater depth The pupils can write for different purposes after discussion with the teacher: -using the full range of punctuation taught at key stage 1 mostly correctly including: commas to separate items in a list apostrophes to mark singular possession in nouns spelling most common exception words* spelling most words with contracted forms* adding suffixes to spell most words correctly in their writing e.g. –ment, –ness, –ful, –less, –ly, -ing, -ed * using the diagonal and horizontal strokes needed to join letters in most of their writing.