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SATS Presentation Miss K Johnson February 2015

SATS Presentation Miss K Johnson February 2015. Aims Understand what our children will be tested on and the format of the tests The role of Teacher Assessment

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SATS Presentation

Miss K Johnson

February 2015

Aims

• Understand what our children will be tested on and the format of the tests

• The role of Teacher Assessment

• What ‘levels’ mean

• How parents can help and support their children

What does SATs Stand For?

• Statutory Assessment Tasks and Tests (also includes Teacher Assessment).

• Usually taken at the end of Key Stage 1 (at age 7) and at the end of Key Stage 2 (at age 11).

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What level should children be at?

• Around 85%+ of children are at Level 4 by the end of Key Stage 2.

• Some children will still be at Level 3 and some children will achieve Level 5 or above.

• A small percentage of children will not yet be working at Level 3.

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How are the children assessed?

• For children working at Level 3 and above, there are two sorts of assessments:

* Tests

* Teacher assessments.

• For children working below Level 3, the only statutory assessment is teacher assessment and those children do not take the tests.

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What does teacher assessment involve and is it different from

testing?• Teacher assessment draws together everything

the teacher or teachers know about a child, including observations, marked work and school assessments.

• Teacher assessment is not a ‘snapshot’ like tests and is therefore more reliable.

• There can be a difference between teacher assessment results and test levels.

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When do these tests happen?

• This year the tests dates will be from the 11th - 15th May.

• It is a busy week for children and staff alike.

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How is SATs week organised?

A timetable is issued to school, telling us on which days tests must be administered.

We can determine at what time tests begin.All children must sit the tests at the same time.Test papers can only be opened 1 hour before the tests

begin.Tests are completed in classrooms, with any displays

that may help covered over.The LA monitor 10% of schools per year.Children are divided into groups for test administration

to ensure they are properly supported and feel secure.

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What help can children have?In the reading test, children must read the text and questions

by themselves, but MAY have help recording their answers, if this is done in a normal classroom situation.

In the maths and SPAG papers teachers can read questions to any child who asks, some children will have the whole paper read to them, on a one to one.

Teachers can encourage, but not guide or say that an answer is correct or incorrect.

Some children can be given up to 25% extra time if they have identified learning needs. This has to be applied for in advance.

Words on a test paper can be transcribed where a marker may not be able to read a child’s answer.

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How can parents help?• The best help is interest taken in learning and

progress.

• Attending meetings and parents evenings.

• Supporting home learning.

• Not putting children under too much pressure

• Ensuring children arrive for tests:

- in good time

- having had breakfast

- having gone to bed at a reasonable time

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Maths

The Maths TestsThere are 3 papers for ALL pupils:• Mental Test – out of 20• Test 1 – out of 40 • Test 2 – out of 40 This is the second year that there hasn’t been a

calculator paperSome pupils will sit Level 6 tests:• Test 1 – out of 25 (no calculator)• Test 2 – out of 25 (calculator)The decision to enter a child into the Level 6 paper will be made by the

school.

The Mental Maths Test

Wednesday 13th May 2015

- Warm up to the written tests

- Takes approximately 20 minutes

- 20 questions, marked out of 20

- Will cover all areas of maths with an emphasis on number

What you can do to a mental maths answer sheet!!

Write in anything from the question that will help

Write in anything from the question that will help

Paper 1 and Paper 2

• Wednesday 13th May 2015 (Paper 1)• Thursday 14th May 2015 (Paper 2)• 45 minutes long• Tests pupils at Levels 3 to 5• Up to 25 questions and worth 40 marks• Covers all areas of mathematics but number is

more heavily weighted.• Resources – protractor, mirror, tracing paper,

ruler, pencil, rubber, sharpener

Level 6 papers

• Thursday 14th May 2015• 2 papers – 30 minutes each• Level 6 papers are sat AFTER Paper 2 (L3-5)• Tests pupils at Level 6 ONLY• Pupils will only score a Level 6 OR a ‘no score’

and they need to achieve approximately 70% on the paper to achieve a Level 6

General Hints for Success

• Underline key words

• Ask for questions to be read to you

• Annotate diagrams

• Show all steps to multi-stage problems

• Ensure digits are legible – digit formation important

• Never overwrite a wrong answer – cross it out and write again

The Facts

Learn:• Basic FOUR RULES!!!• Number bonds• Table facts• Division facts• Fraction, decimal and percentage

equivalents• Names and properties of shapes• Measure conversions (mm in a cm etc)

How you can help at home• Regular tables practice• Regular four rules calculation practice• Revision / practice resources• Websites – mymaths, woodlands junior, bbc

bitesize• Ensure homework completed and handed in

on time• Keep in touch – contact your child’s maths

teacher if you have any questions

What do SATs questions look like and some helpful

strategies

Write down any calculations that will help

Cross out mistakes, don’t overwrite

Underline key words

Record key facts to help

Show ALL working out

Annotate diagrams

Write down any calculations you need

Always put the answer in the answer box!

ENGLISH

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Reading Comprehension• The reading test was changed in 2014. This

year, as last year, the texts in the levels 3-5 English reading booklet will not be linked by a theme. The booklet will contain three or four texts. The least demanding text will come first with the following texts increasing in level of difficulty.

• Instead of being given 15 minutes reading time and 45 minutes to answer the questions, children will have a total of one hour to read the texts and complete the questions at their own pace.

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• The reading answer booklet will comprise approximately 35 to 40 questions (totalling 50 marks). The questions are:

• shorter, closed response items (such as multiple choice and matching questions);

• shorter, open response items

• longer, open response items that require children to explain and comment on the texts in order to demonstrate a full understanding.

• Questions are worth 1, 2 or 3 marks.

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Marks are clear

Instructions are clear

Phrase / sentence / word

Phrase / sentence / word

Very few longer answers last year – 3 marks = 3 points, 3 reasons all fully developed.

English grammar, punctuation and spelling

• A new statutory test of English grammar, punctuation and spelling was introduced for children at the end of Key Stage 2 from May 2013.

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The level 3-5 test will assess children’s abilities in the following technical aspects of English:

grammar;punctuation;spelling;vocabulary;

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Examples

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Examples

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Examples

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Examples

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2015 Test Timetable

11th May 12th May 13th May 14th May 15th May

Reading Test 1 hour

English grammar, punctuation and spelling test

Mental Maths Test20 minutes

Maths Test 2

45 minutes

Maths Test 145 minutes

Level 6 Reading

Level 6 SPAG Level 6 Maths papers 1 & 2

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Thank you! Your children are amazing! They have coped well with Foundation, KS1 and KS2.

They’ve now got a good foundation to continue their learning journey… wherever that might take them.

• Thanks for your support!

Any questions… ?