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Timetable from Monday 14 th Friday 18 th May 2018 There is no science sampling for the 2017 to 2018 academic year. ( A small selection of school will complete the assessment to assess teaching across the country) Writing is teacher assessed in June. Moderation with other schools and county moderation will be completed during June. Date Activity Time Marks Monday 14 th May 2017 English Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 1: Questions English Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 2: Spelling 45 Minutes 20 Minutes 50 20 Tuesday 15 th May 2017 English: Reading 1 Hour 50 Wednesday 16 th May 2017 Mathematics Paper 1: Arithmetic Mathematics Paper 2: Reasoning 30 Minutes 40 Minutes 40 35 Thursday 17 th May 2017 Mathematics Paper 3: Reasoning 40 minutes 35 Friday 18 th May 2018 No tests
Spelling Punctuation and Grammar
English: Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Part 1 (Punctuation & Grammar Questions) is a notably hard test that contains a series of questions on SPaG topics including: Nouns, verbs, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, determiners, conjunctions, clauses etc. Subjunctive verbs, passive and active voices, subordinate clauses etc. (The use of) capital letters, commas, inverted commas, apostrophes, colons, semicolons, hyphens etc. Suffixes, homophones, synonyms and antonyms. Part 2 (Spelling Test) is unchanged from previous years. Your child s teacher will read 20 sentences from a script with an emphasis on a word that needs to be spelt. Within your child s answer booklet is the same sentence but with a blank space left for them to correctly spell the word.
SPaG Papers Year 5/6 Spelling list 100 common error words Find words the children have not heard of before Explore prefixes and suffixes, patterns and spelling rules Past papers 2017 Internet- You tube: Grammaraurus
Reading
English Reading The 2018 KS2 English Reading SATs paper will be presented in two booklets. One booklet is the Reading Booklet that contains three separate (unrelated) reading texts. The second booklet is the Reading Answer Booklet which contains the questions. The questions are ordered in the same sequence as the texts. As with previous years, the questions will broadly assess a child s ability to fully understand the structure, purpose and meaning of a passage of text. The questions will test a variety of reading comprehension skills including: Fact retrieval e.g. Name the four types of building detailed within the piece. Structure and presentation e.g. Why do you think the author choose to present a table alongside the text? Inference e.g. Why do you think the author has used the word frozen to describe the character? Open-ended questions e.g. Explain how and why the author has chosen to end the story. Use two examples from the text.
Reading
Reading Paper Past paper 2017 www.bugclub.co.uk Reading tips booklet Exploring words Finding synonyms Skimming and scanning for information
Writing Teacher assessed Moderation Teacher assessments made during June 2018
Maths
Maths Paper 1, known as the Arithmetic paper, contains 40 marks worth of calculation-based questions. For this paper it s essential that your child is comfortable and competant with the following topics: Fractions (including mixed numbers). Decimals (including converting fractions into decimals). Percentages (and how they relate to fractions). Square numbers. Rounding. Applying Addition, subtraction, multiplication (long and short) and division (long and short) to ALL of the above. This includes how to apply these operations in order when required (i.e. BODMAS). Paper 2 and Paper 3 are now known as the Reasoning papers and each contain 35 marks worth of more problem-solving based Maths. Children will need to apply their KS2 Maths skills (as used in Paper 1) to a variety of topics including: Geometry (including coordinates, rotation, reflection, symmetry etc). Ratios (and how to interpret them from fractions, percentages etc). Charts and tables. Units and measures (including time, temperature, money, weight, volume etc). Shapes and their properties (including triangles, hexagons and their angles). Roman numerals.
Maths www.mathletics.com www.diagnosticquestions.com www.candomaths.org ArithmeQuiz APP Past papers 2017
Can Do Maths
How are the results presented and reported? SATs Results: Children will receive a raw score for each test (their total number of correct responses). The raw score will be converted into a scaled score. The scaled score of 100 or above will show that your child is working at the expected national standard. The raw score required to achieve a scaled score of 100 will not be set until after the SATs tests have been completed.
How are the results presented and reported? Mark Interpretation < 100 Below Expected Standard 99 100 scale score is the difference of around 5 marks. 100 At Expected Standard > 100 Above Expected Standard What is meant by scaled scores? It is planned that 100 will always represent the national standard. Each pupil s raw test score will therefore be converted into a score on the scale, either at, above or below 100. The scale will have a lower end point somewhere below 100 and an upper end point above 100. A child who achieves the national standard (a score of 100) will be judged to have demonstrated sufficient knowledge in the areas assessed by the tests.
Marks Scale 34 97 36 97 37 98 38 99 39 99 40 100 41 100 42 100 43 101 44 102
Teacher Assessment: Reading, Maths, Writing: Working Towards the expected standard or Working at the expected standard or Working at greater depth within the expected standard. Children will be assessed against a collection of performance descriptors for each subject. These will be continually assessed in class work until the end of June. The judgements are no longer a best-fit model. Instead, children must be achieving all objectives within a band in order to achieve it. PKG HNM EXT GDS Pre Key Stage Has not met Expected Standard Greater Depth
Common Mistakes Rushing to start & rushing to finish. Not reading questions carefully: 30% of children last year made an error in reading and maths tests due to misreading a question (tick 2, draw one line etc) Forgetting to show workings (in Maths). Time management Knowing how much to write Spending too long on one question
How can you help? Timed homework/revision sessions Check understanding before/after (review/editing time is important) Encourage them to underline key words/instructions Don t let them rub things out; they should be able to talk through their process and explain their mistakes Encourage them to give opinions with multiple reasons School was rubbish today because...
How can you help? Build confidence and practise weaker areas (e.g. written methods of calculation, times tables, skim reading, fact finding etc) Real-life maths skills: Time what time is it? How long until? How long since? Money how much? How much more? How much change? Fractions and Number = 80% Explaining articulately something they ve learnt in school.
How can you help? Daily reading and discussion about texts is essential Focus discussion on language and vocabulary choices by the author I wonder why the author has used that word? What does that make you think of? Is that similar to anything else etc Grammatically correct speech correction Spellings and Handwriting are of a much higher priority in order to achieve the expected standard in Writing. Spellings encourage different strategies to help learn them. Basic punctuation is essential in order to be working towards in writing. Simple mistakes should be identified and corrected in all written tasks to ensure attention to detail and accuracy.
SATs Week Make sure your child has lots and lots of sleep. Your child will need a good breakfast every morning or sign them up to breakfast club. I will be at breakfast club every morning! Make sure they bring a water bottle and an extra snack for break time. Remind them to try their best and go for it! Your children will need a good lunch. Keep your child calm Please don t let them stress or worry about the assessments. Don t be tempted to do loads of revision the night before or in the morning. Relax them and remind them they can do it! We will provide all equipment I will be available every morning to answer any questions and relax the children. Please bring them in early if they are worried!
Class email: class5@stow-on-the-wold.gloucs.sch.uk What I can use the email address for: - Questions about SATs (Can you explain What is the answer to. Do they need to know..) - Documents, handouts, info about the class general day-to-day - Homework questions - Questions about trips, clubs, after school activities that are related to the class only. What still needs to go through admin@/head@? - Absence e.g. illness, holidays, doctors etc - Checking dates - Medicines - General club information - Money/ Payments - Friendship concerns, worries or points to raise We will try to answer any questions and emails; however, it may not always be possible.
Resources Please collect the following past papers and resources from the practical area as you leave. 1 x Reading Paper 1 x Reading Paper Booklet 1x Mathematics Paper 1 1 x Mathematics Paper 2 1 x Mathematics Paper 3 1 x Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Questions Paper 1 x Spelling Paper 1 x Spelling to read 1 x Reading Tips Booklet 1x common spellings
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