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KEY STAGE 2 SATS 2016. SESSION AIMS To understand what SATs are and why we have them. What will be different in SATs 2016? To share timetable for SATs.

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1 KEY STAGE 2 SATS 2016

2 SESSION AIMS To understand what SATs are and why we have them. What will be different in SATs 2016? To share timetable for SATs 2016. What we are doing as a school to help children prepare. How parents/ carers can support their children at home.

3 WHAT ARE SATS/ SATs stands for Standard Assessment Tests In Primary schools, they are done at the end of Key Stage 1 (Year 2) and at the end of Key Stage 2 Year (Year 6). All Year 6 children across the country will sit the same tests during the same week.

4 PURPOSE OF THE SATS To hold schools accountable for the achievement of their pupils To publish results in league tables so that parents are aware of standards To inform parents of children’s attainment and progress N.B. Tests establish what children can do on one day –not all of the time.

5 SATS 2016 Tests in: Reading, SPAG (Spelling, grammar and punctuation) and Maths. Science – random sampling of schools.

6 WHAT’S NEW? No level 6 tests The new tests will have difficult questions to assess the ability of more able pupils. Maths – no longer a mental maths test. Although there is a new Arithmetic Test. There will be no levels e.g. 4b Results will be reported in scaled scores (standardised scores). These to be set once the tests go live. Pupils who may not make the expected standard (100+) are still expected to take the test.

7 WHAT ARE SCALED SCORES? They will place a child on a scale of achievement where 100 represents the ‘national standard’. The score of 100 is intended to reflect the same standard every year. For example, if a child received a scaled score of 120, they would have achieved above the national average

8 THE TIMETABLE FOR SATS Week beginning 9 th May 2016 English Reading Test (1 hour)Monday 9 th May English: SPAG Paper 1: short answer questions (45 mins) Paper 2: spelling (15 mins) Tuesday 10 th May Mathematics Paper 1: arithmetic (30 mins) Paper 2: reasoning (45 mins) Wednesday 11 th May Mathematics Paper 3: reasoning (45 mins) Thursday 12 th May

9 STRUCTURE OF THE READING TEST

10 SAMPLE READING QUESTIONS

11 THE GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION AND SPELLING TEST (SPAG) This year, marks will be deducted if sentences are not punctuated with full stops and capitals or if the capital letter does not look like a capital letter! Furthermore, if capital letters are wrongly included, they will also not receive a mark for that answer. Upper and lower case letters must be clear.

12 SAMPLE SPAG QUESTIONS

13 WRITING ASSESSMENTS There is no written ‘test’ as such. Writing judgements are based on teacher assessment only but may be moderated by local authority representatives. Throughout the year we have been, and will continue to, assess the children’s writing. This continues until the end of the year.

14 STRUCTURE OF THE MATHS TEST Secure use of written methods will be essential.

15 SAMPLE MATHS QUESTIONS

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17 SCIENCE TESTS All pupils who are registered at maintained schools in England and are at the end of key stage 2 will be eligible to be selected to take part in the key stage 2 science sampling test. This will run from 6 th -17 th June 2016

18 RECEIVING THEIR RESULTS For the Reading, SPAG and Mathematics tests you will receive: –a raw score (number of raw marks awarded) –a scaled score (a comparable score for each subject) –confirmation of whether or not they attained the national standard For writing you will be told if your child is: –working within the expected range of attainment for his/her age –working below –working towards –working beyond

19 SATS AT BROOMWOOD Nothing to worry about! We want your child to take them seriously but do not want them to panic. We will provide your child with the best possible opportunity to reach their potential so there will be lots of practice tests, working to time frames etc. Your child may be given extra support in the run up to SATs in Reading, Grammar and Maths These sessions will be in small groups and take place during school.

20 HOW PARENTS CAN HELP Ensuring your child is in school. Please do not book any holidays. Make sure they have a quiet organised place to do their homework, with necessary equipment – SATs revision guides provided by school, pens/pencils, internet etc. Ensuring your children get into the habit of doing their homework and returning it to school promptly. Ensuring they are able to get a good night’s sleep so they are properly rested. Listening to them read, asking questions about their reading. Reassure them that as long as they do their best that is all that matters! The tests are a way of showing what they know, not of catching them out.

21 WHAT WILL WE DO? Provide booster clubs after school Organise small group sessions Give relevant homework Provide ‘Revision Guides’ for every child Breakfast club during SATs week

22 LIFE AFTER SATS IN YEAR 6 Children will continue to be taught, learn and have lessons that cover all aspects of the curriculum. These lessons will support pupils in their transition to Secondary School and in being life long learners. Our next topic will be Ancient Greek. Whitemore Lakes – Residential. School production. Trip to the cinema and Frankie & Benny’s. Leaver’s assembly.

23 SAMPLE PAPERS CAN BE FOUND AT: HTTPS://WWW.GOV.UK/GOVERNMENT/COLLECTION S/NATIONAL-CURRICULUM-ASSESSMENTS-2016- SAMPLE-MATERIALS


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