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1 Reception, Year One And Year Two
The New National Curriculum and Assessment Procedures for Parents.

2 Why? Additions to Reception assessment. Brand new National Curriculum.
School can develop more of its own identity. Removal of established levels. New ideas for progression. Results of the Parent Response Sheet.

3 New Reception Baseline
Use NFER Baseline. New entry level assessments. Monitor termly progress. Accurate measurements of on entry School attainment. Tracker will help to monitor the progress from entry baseline up to Y6.

4 The Reception Baseline
Core Components: Mathematics, Communication, Language and Literacy. Baseline also enables teachers to assess the other prime areas of learning (physical, emotional and social development and physical development) and the characteristics of children’s learning. These foundations of learning are critical to children’s later success. A scaled score and age-adjusted score are calculated. School can monitor progress.

5 The Reception Baseline
Does not rely on ICT or paper tests. Uses concrete objects or picture for children to point at. We record straight onto a computer. If a child is unable to complete a task then it can be skipped. It works at the child’s level and is a fun and stress free way of assessing.

6 The Reception Baseline
Communication, Language and Literacy Communication, Language and Literacy is assessed through tasks using concrete objects and observations made during the first few weeks at school.

7 The Foundation Stage Reception Class is ‘F2’ Plus-Club is ‘F1’
Measured on what a child can do independently. Still taught but assessed against independent work and how they can use that knowledge in independent play. Challenges are provided and staff observe and collect evidence for a ‘Learning Journey’.

8 The Foundation Stage Parental involvement with the ‘Look at Me’ cards that are posted in the little post box in Reception. Each Friday staff empty the box and add to the Learning Journey. The children are assessed in Ages and Stages and are working towards the ‘Early Learning Goals’.

9 The Foundation Stage Data is entered on to our system 4 times per year. September (Why we like to stagger intake) End of Autumn Term. End of Spring Term. End of Summer Term. Summer term report will let you know of GLD

10 EPIC Curriculum Our Drivers E = Enquiry P= Possibilities
I = Independence C= Commitment Please support us.

11 ARE Age Related Expectations. Year Group Specific Objectives.
Based on Number of Year Group Appropriate Learning Objectives achieved. Need to achieve approximately 75% of Year Group objectives to finish the year as ARE. Ideally 85% of the class should be ARE. Harder for older classes as taught old NC so there will be gaps in the learning initially.

12 Key Stage One Creative Curriculum: 2 Afternoons per week.
Covers: Art, DT, Computing, History and Geography plus cross-curricular tasks. From the ‘Rainbow Curriculum’ – skills based. Taught in themes- Overall plan on school website and updated termly

13 Key Stage One New National Curriculum 2014. More rigorous.
Some children may not be ready. Very specific learning objectives. Mastery. e.g. X3 4 Data points. End of Year report will focus on ARE

14 Key Stage One Read Write Inc- Phonics. Taught in groups.
Assessed approximately every 6 weeks. Y1 & Y2 Parents Workshop-Next Wednesday 10.15am. Focus on ‘Pure Sounds’

15 Key Stage One Grammar Hammer Assertive Mentoring

16 Year One Phonics Screening: June each Year.
32/40 words must be sounded out. Alien words Retake

17 Year Two SATS- Reading, Writing, Maths, SPAG.
Teacher assessment informed by new SATS. Scale Scores B - Below (Emerging) W - Working towards (Developing) N- National Expectation (Secure) A - Above M- Mastery (Top 10% Nationally)

18 Parent Response Sheet Extremely Positive Responses Areas to consider:
School Dinners, Reading Scheme, Foundation Subjects, new gates, More communication, Music, After school information events, Artists in residence, improve toilets, more clubs for Art/Music, More information on SEN.


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