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Year 6 SAT’s meeting 26/2/15

Year 6 SAT’s meeting 26/2/15

Year 6 SATs • • • Welcome Breakfast club SATs week timetable Format of

Year 6 SATs • • • Welcome Breakfast club SATs week timetable Format of SATs papers Example questions How we are preparing your children in school How you can help your children at home SATs levels & Teacher Assessment Illness & unforeseen circumstances SATs information letter Questions

Breakfast club

Breakfast club

* A relaxing, non-threatening start to the day. * A boost to concentration levels.

* A relaxing, non-threatening start to the day. * A boost to concentration levels.

Timetable Mon 11 th May Tues 12 th May Wed 13 th May Thurs

Timetable Mon 11 th May Tues 12 th May Wed 13 th May Thurs 14 th May Reading Test 60 minutes Grammar, Spelling & Punctuation 45 mins Mental Maths 20 mins Maths 45 mins L 6 Reading Test 50 minutes (plus 10 minutes reading time) L 6 Grammar, Spelling & Punctuation 30 mins Maths 45 mins L 6 Maths papers 1 & 2 30 mins + 30 mins Fri 15 th May

Format of papers • ENGLISH Reading test (60 mins) Grammar, Spelling & Punctuation test

Format of papers • ENGLISH Reading test (60 mins) Grammar, Spelling & Punctuation test (45 mins)

English – Example Questions Reading These questions are about Pompeii Today 1. What was

English – Example Questions Reading These questions are about Pompeii Today 1. What was the unusual blanket that covered the town? . . . . . . . . 1 mark 2. . not all visitors treat the site with respect. Write down two different ways in which they cause damage to the town. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 marks 3. . trapped in time. Why do you think Pompeii was described in this way? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 mark 4. Explain why the archaeologist believes that he is watching the second death of Pompeii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 marks

Grammar Test • • A new statutory test of English grammar, punctuation and spelling

Grammar Test • • A new statutory test of English grammar, punctuation and spelling which was introduced for children at the end of Key Stage 2 from May 2013. The test implements an important recommendation of Lord Bew’s independent review that writing composition should be subject to teacher assessment only, with the more 'technical' aspects of English - such as grammar, punctuation and spelling - assessed via an externally marked test. The introduction of this new test reflects the Government’s beliefs that children should have mastered these important aspects of English by the time they leave primary school, and that appropriate recognition should be given to good use of English throughout their schooling. • • • The test assesses levels 3 -5 of the current statutory KS 2 English National Curriculum programme of study for English. A separate level 6 test is available. The level 6 test samples additional content from the Key Stage 3 programme of study for English. Both the level 3 -5 test and level 6 tests assess children’s abilities in the following technical aspects of English: grammar; punctuation; spelling; and vocabulary.

Level Description Timing L 3 -5 Grammar, punctuation and Vocabulary 45 minutes Short answer

Level Description Timing L 3 -5 Grammar, punctuation and Vocabulary 45 minutes Short answer questions presented in order of difficulty L 6 Spelling 20 sentences from which targeted spelling words have been left out Around 15 mins (not strictly timed) Extended task An extended response to a writing prompt through which children are able to demonstrate precision, choice and accuracy of punctuation, syntax and vocabulary when writing 30 minutes Grammar, punctuation and Vocabulary Short answer questions presented in order of difficulty 20 minutes Spelling 15 sentences from which targeted spelling words have been left out Around 10 mins (not strictly timed)

Format of papers • MATHS Test 1 (non-calculator paper) Test 2 (non-calculator paper) Mental

Format of papers • MATHS Test 1 (non-calculator paper) Test 2 (non-calculator paper) Mental Maths test

Mental Maths Paper 20 marks 3 sections: 5 seconds – 5 questions 10 seconds

Mental Maths Paper 20 marks 3 sections: 5 seconds – 5 questions 10 seconds – 10 questions 15 seconds – 5 questions

Multiply 5 by 9. What is nought point two six divided by ten? What

Multiply 5 by 9. What is nought point two six divided by ten? What is three quarters as a decimal?

What is half of eight hundred and sixty? A pencil costs 85 p. How

What is half of eight hundred and sixty? A pencil costs 85 p. How much change would I get from £ 1?

Add together fourteen, twentythree and forty-one. 14 23 41 Look at your answer sheet.

Add together fourteen, twentythree and forty-one. 14 23 41 Look at your answer sheet. Put a ring around the number which is a multiple of thirty-five. 600 700 800 900 1000

Maths Paper 1 40 marks 45 minutes No calculator allowed

Maths Paper 1 40 marks 45 minutes No calculator allowed

Children MAY ask to have words read to them but we cannot tell them

Children MAY ask to have words read to them but we cannot tell them what mathematical terms mean.

Here is a sorting diagram for numbers. Write a number less than 100 in

Here is a sorting diagram for numbers. Write a number less than 100 in each space. even a square number not even

Samir spins a fair coin and records the results. In the first four spins

Samir spins a fair coin and records the results. In the first four spins 'heads' comes up each time. Samir says, 'A head is more likely than a tail'. Is he correct? Circle Yes or No. Yes / No Give a reason for your answer. …………………………………………………………. .

Maths Paper 2 40 marks 45 minutes Non-calculator

Maths Paper 2 40 marks 45 minutes Non-calculator

Sunita has two rectangles. Each one is 8 centimetres by 18 centimetres. She puts

Sunita has two rectangles. Each one is 8 centimetres by 18 centimetres. She puts one rectangle over the other at right angles to make this shape. Calculate the perimeter of Sunita’s shape.

How many biscuits did he make?

How many biscuits did he make?

How we are preparing your children in school • • Exposure to past questions

How we are preparing your children in school • • Exposure to past questions Encouraging extra detail to answers Modelling answers Teaching ‘tricks’ Setting timed work for speed practice Revision drop-in sessions BUT…………

We are: • Still teaching normal lessons!

We are: • Still teaching normal lessons!

How you can help your children at home • Encourage reading • Quick fire/fun

How you can help your children at home • Encourage reading • Quick fire/fun mental maths • Encourage discussion e. g about a text or a TV programme • Mental Maths tests on school website • Revision books

Useful revision sites • www. bbc. co. uk/revisewise

Useful revision sites • www. bbc. co. uk/revisewise

Useful revision sites • http: //www. bgfl. org/bgfl/7. cfm? p=1961

Useful revision sites • http: //www. bgfl. org/bgfl/7. cfm? p=1961

Useful revision sites

Useful revision sites

How you can help your children at home • Let them have fun!!!!

How you can help your children at home • Let them have fun!!!!

SAT’s levels and Teacher Assessment • • • Reading , Grammar and Maths SATs

SAT’s levels and Teacher Assessment • • • Reading , Grammar and Maths SATs papers are sent away and marked by an external marker. We report 1 Grammar plus 1 Reading and 1 Maths (which will be an aggregate of all tests taken). We will report a ‘pure level’ e. g. L 4 (not 4 a, b or c) Children are tested at Level 3 -5. Level 5 is the highest children can achieve on the papers. We will also report our teacher assessment – this may be higher or lower than the SATs score, as appropriate. We will report teacher assessment showing sub-levels for Reading, Writing, Speaking & Listening, and Maths. Writing will be teacher assessed in school and moderated across schools.

Level 6 • A small group of high achieving children will be put forward

Level 6 • A small group of high achieving children will be put forward to sit these papers. These children will be registered with QCDA and will begin to look at L 6 papers and questions. • Children will be required to achieve both a L 5 in the L 3 -5 test and pass the L 6 test in order to be awarded an overall L 6

L 6 timetable Mon 11 th May Tues 12 th May L 6 Reading

L 6 timetable Mon 11 th May Tues 12 th May L 6 Reading Test 50 minutes (plus 10 minutes reading time) L 6 Grammar, Spelling & Punctuation 30 mins Wed 13 th May Thurs 14 th May L 6 Maths papers 1 & 2 30 mins + 30 mins Fri 15 th May

Illness/Unforeseen circumstances • If your child is unable to attend school due to illness,

Illness/Unforeseen circumstances • If your child is unable to attend school due to illness, please phone school by 9 am. • We leave the decision as to whether a child attends school if unwell to parental judgement. • A child who does not take all of the tests does not get a final level for that subject. • If, due to unforeseen circumstances, your child is going to be late please phone school ASAP before 9 am.

Questions

Questions