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Kirkby and Great Broughton Primary School SATs Meeting for Parents 2016
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Aims of the meeting: to inform you about Year 6 SATs and teacher assessment for 2016 and outline the changes to inform you about Year 6 SATs and teacher assessment for 2016 and outline the changes to help you to support your child and make a significant difference to their learning to help you to support your child and make a significant difference to their learning
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What are SATs? Statutory Assessment tests which all pupils take at the end of Key Stage two. Statutory Assessment tests which all pupils take at the end of Key Stage two. They provide a snapshot of attainment in English and Maths. They provide a snapshot of attainment in English and Maths. The tests will take place during the week beginning Monday 9th May 2016. The tests will take place during the week beginning Monday 9th May 2016.
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Changes for 2016 Tests cover the 2014 National Curriculum Tests cover the 2014 National Curriculum No level 6 tests No level 6 tests No mental maths test – arithmetic test No mental maths test – arithmetic test Results will not be reported as levels but as scaled scores Results will not be reported as levels but as scaled scores 100 – expected standard 100 – expected standard DfE video outlining the changes for end of Key Stage One and Key Stage Two DfE video outlining the changes for end of Key Stage One and Key Stage Two https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-video- published-on-changes-to-2016-tests-and-assessments https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-video- published-on-changes-to-2016-tests-and-assessments
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Test Timetable DateTests Monday 9 th MayEnglish reading test Tuesday 10 th MayEnglish grammar, punctuation and spelling test Wednesday 11 th MayArithmetic test Mathematics – Reasoning Thursday 12 th MayMathematics – Reasoning
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The English Tests There are 2 parts: 1. Reading 2. English grammar, punctuation and spelling
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Reading Test Reading Test The English reading test will have a greater focus on fictional texts and a greater emphasis on the comprehension elements of the new curriculum. Pupils will have a total of 1 hour to read the 3 texts in the reading booklet and complete the questions at their own pace. There will be a mixture of genres of text. The least-demanding text will come first with the following texts increasing in level of difficulty.
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English grammar, punctuation and spelling test There are two papers Paper 1: questions consists of a single test paper. Pupils will have 45 minutes to complete the test, answering the questions in the test paper. The questions are worth 50 marks in total. Paper 2: Spelling consists of an answer booklet for pupils to complete and a test transcript to be read by the test administrator. The questions are worth 20 marks in total.
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The Mathematic Tests There are 3 papers; Paper 1: arithmetic replaces the mental mathematics test. The arithmetic test assesses basic mathematical calculations. Pupils will have 30 minutes to complete the test. The questions will cover straightforward addition and subtraction and more complex calculations with fractions worth 1 mark each, and long divisions and long multiplications worth 2 marks each. The paper consists of 36 questions which are worth a total of 40 marks. Papers 2 and 3 each consist of a single test paper. Pupils will have 40 minutes to complete each test, answering the questions in the test paper. Each paper will have questions worth a total of 35 marks.
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Scaled Scores Levels are to be replaced by scaled scores. Levels are to be replaced by scaled scores. The raw scores from the tests will be translated into a scaled score. The raw scores from the tests will be translated into a scaled score. A scaled score of 100 will be the expected standard at the end of Y6. A scaled score of 100 will be the expected standard at the end of Y6. There will be scaled score for reading, GPS and mathematics. There will be scaled score for reading, GPS and mathematics. Teacher assessment will be used to assess writing. Teacher assessment will be used to assess writing.
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Reporting to Parents Parents will receive the child’s scaled score for reading, GPS and mathematics and whether on not they have met the expected standard. Teacher assessment for writing will be reported as one of the following. working towards the expected standard working at the expected standard working at greater depth within the expected standard (based on a broad range of evidence across the curriculum)
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How to help you child How to help you child Homework - how to support Homework - how to support Expected Standards – targets Expected Standards – targets Available Resources Available Resources Contact school with any questions Contact school with any questions
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Finally Don’t Panic Don’t Panic Children tend to be fine – it is the adults that worry! Children tend to be fine – it is the adults that worry! We will do all we can to support your child! We will do all we can to support your child!
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