KEY STAGE 2 SATS INFORMATION EVENING WEDNESDAY 11 TH JANUARY 2017

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KEY STAGE 2 SATS INFORMATION EVENING WEDNESDAY 11 TH JANUARY 2017

What are SATs? Standard Assessment Tests Nationally set. All Year 6 children across the country will sit these tests in May.

When do the KS2 SATS take place? Key Stage 2 SATs take place in the week commencing 8th May 2017. Statutory tests will be administered in the following subjects: o o o o Reading (60 minutes) Spelling (approximately 15 minutes) Grammar and Punctuation (45 minutes) Mathematics - Paper 1: Arithmetic (30 minutes) - Paper 2: Reasoning (40 minutes) - Paper 3: Reasoning (40 minutes) There will be no science sampling this year. All tests are externally marked. Writing will be Teacher Assessed internally, as in recent years. Some schools will be chosen by the LA to be externally moderated.

2017 TIMETABLE Date Monday 8th May English Reading test KS2 SATs (AM) Tuesday 9th May English GAPS test Paper 1 (Short answer questions) English GAPS test Paper 2 (Spelling) Wednesday 10th May Mathematics Paper 1 (Arithmetic) Mathematics Paper 2 (Reasoning) Thursday 11th May Mathematics Paper 3 (Reasoning)

READING The Reading Test consists of a single test paper with three unrelated reading texts. Children are given 60 minutes in total, which includes reading the texts and answering the questions. A total of 50 marks are available. Questions are designed to assess the comprehension and understanding of a child s reading. Some questions are multiple choice or selected response, others require short answers and some require an extended response or explanation.

READING

READING

GAPS There will be 2 GAPS Papers. * Paper 1 Punctuation, vocabulary and grammar. This test lasts 45 minutes and requires short answer questions, including some multiple choice. * Paper 2 Spelling. This tests lasts approximately 15 minutes. 20 words. Marks for these two tests are added together to give a total mark for Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar.

GAPS

GAPS

MATHS There will be 3 Maths Papers. * Paper 1 Basic Arithmetic * Paper 2 Reasoning Paper A * Paper 3 Reasoning Paper B Marks for these three tests are added together to give a total mark.

MATHS BASIC ARITHMETIC

MATHS REASONING A

MATHS REASONING B

There is no test for writing. WRITING Writing is teacher assessed based on a precise set of criteria. Work produced from across Year 6 (and all areas of the curriculum) is used to make a judgement. Working TOWARDS the expected standard. Working AT the expected standard. Working at GREATER DEPTH within the expected standard.

Working AT the expected standard WRITING The pupil can write for a range of purposes and audiences (including writing a short story): creating atmosphere, and integrating dialogue to convey character and advance the action selecting vocabulary and grammatical structures that reflect the level of formality required using a range of cohesive devices using passive and modal verbs mostly appropriately using a wide range of clause structures, sometimes varying their position within the sentence using adverbs, preposition phrases and expanded noun phrases effectively to add detail, qualification and precision using inverted commas, commas for clarity, and punctuation for parenthesis mostly correctly, and making some correct use of semi-colons, dashes, colons and hyphens spelling most words correctly from the Year 5/6 list maintaining legibility, fluency and speed in handwriting through choosing whether or not to join specific letters.

REPORTING RESULTS - SCALED SCORES 100 will always represent the national standard. Each pupil s raw test score will therefore be converted into a score on the scale between 80 and 120. A child who achieves the national standard (a score of 100) will be judged to have met the expected standard in the areas assessed by the tests. Therefore, a child will pass the test; the child would have attained the national standard. If a child does not achieve a scale score of 100, will be recorded as not met the expected standard in the areas assessed by the test. In July 2017 the results will be published and each pupil will receive: o A raw score (number of raw marks awarded). o A scaled score in each tested subject. o Confirmation of whether or not they met the national standard.

How can I help my child? Support and reassure your child that there is nothing to worry about and that they should always just try their best. Praise and encourage. Make sure they have all of the things they need for school. Support and encourage your child with homework tasks. Make sure you know what homework has been set and that it is done thoroughly. Always emphasise effort above attainment. Ensure that your child has the best possible attendance at school. Help with revision reading, spelling, arithmetic, comprehension and grammar. Talk to your child about what they have learnt at school and what books they are reading. Early nights, a healthy diet and a normal routine.

Any Questions?