Year 2 SATs meeting.

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Year 2 SATs meeting

Year 2 staff: Mrs Andrews Miss Sturdy Mrs Rhal Teaching assistants: Mrs Melling Miss Wiggin

To inform parents about SATs Aims: To inform parents about SATs Give ideas to parents for supporting at home G

This is the third year in which children in Year 2 have been assessed against the updated curriculum. The current curriculum is more rigorous and places a greater emphasis on key skills such as grammar, punctuation and spelling S

What happens at the end of Key Stage 1? When will the tests happen? FAQs What are SATs? What happens at the end of Key Stage 1? When will the tests happen? How will my child be prepared for them? S

Key stage 1 SATs (Statutory Assessment Tests) Mathematics Paper 1: Arithmetic Mathematics Paper 2: Reasoning English Reading Paper 1: Combined reading prompt and answer booklet English Reading Paper 2: Separate reading booklet and answer booklet English Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 1: Spelling English Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 2: Grammar and Punctuation questions Children’s writing is assessed by the teacher using evidence of progress in writing throughout the year. There is no formal written test. G

Mathematics Teacher assessment, not test results, will have the final say in your child’s overall results for the end of KS1. Areas of Mathematics: Number Measurement Geometry Statistics At the end of KS1, children are assessed against the following criteria: Working towards the expected standard Working at the expected standard Working at a greater depth within the expected standard S

Test Papers Arithmetic Reasoning S

Children should use the methods taught in school Arithmetic Number questions based on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and fractions. Children should use the methods taught in school The questions get progressively harder. G

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Includes both mental/oral and reading/writing questions. Reasoning paper Includes both mental/oral and reading/writing questions. Children answer questions based on their knowledge of number, measure, geometry and statistics. Most questions have a real-life context and will require children to choose the method they want to solve it. G

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Reading assessment Teacher assessment, not test results, will have the final say in your child’s overall results for the end of KS1. An overall judgement will be given on both the speed and accuracy of children’s reading and how they respond to what they have read At the end of KS1, children are assessed against the following criteria: Working towards the expected standard Working at the expected standard Working at a greater depth within the expected standard G

Reading Paper 1: Combined reading prompt and answer booklet Children will be given a text to read and questions to answer Each page will have some text and some questions Children will be required to recall information and record an answer either in writing or by choosing from a multiple choice list. G

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Reading Paper 2: Separate reading and answer booklet Children will be given a longer text text to read and a separate booklet with questions The text is longer and more challenging. The questions require children to infer meaning from the text, give opinions and explain their reasoning. G

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English Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Paper 1: Spelling The teacher reads sentences and the children fill in the missing word with the correct spelling. G

English Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 2: Questions Children are tested against the grammar, punctuation and spelling criteria for Year 2. The test outcome forms part of the teacher judgement towards the overall writing assessment Questions will be in the form of short written answers or multiple choice answers Children have been taught and should be familiar with the key vocabulary e.g. noun phrases, suffixes etc G G

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How can I help? Reading – Read with your child every day. Talk to them about what they read and ask them questions. Help them to find texts that they enjoy reading. Writing – Help your child with their homework. Remind them to use their best handwriting at all times. Ask them to read what they have written to you. Correct their spoken grammar. Maths – Ask them to talk about their current learning in Maths and what they need support with. Play practical, written and online games to encourage a love of Maths. S

Woodlands Grammar and Punctuation Teachit Grammar Book Maths Is Fun Useful Links BBC KS1 Bitesize Woodlands Grammar and Punctuation Teachit Grammar Book Maths Is Fun https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/national-curriculum-assessments-practice-materials#key-stage-1-past-papers Remind children to also use their LGFL (London Grid for Learning) USO, which they can use at home to access learning resources G

Healthy lunch and breakfast Medication Water bottle Book bags A few reminders Reading Homework/Spelling PE kits Healthy lunch and breakfast Medication Water bottle Book bags S

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Writing Assessment

Working towards the standard

Working at the standard

Working at Greater Depth

Thank You for attending Any questions?