Year 6 SATs Information Evening. Monday 14 th May Friday 18 th May 2012



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Year 6 SATs Information Evening Monday 14 th May Friday 18 th May 2012

Contents Introduction to Tests and Levels SATs Timetable About the Tests Tips on how you can help your child prepare Useful websites Handy hints How else you can help

Year 6 End of Key Stage 2 Tests - SATs, or Standard Assessment Tests, are the former, but still held to, name for National Curriculum Tests. - These are statutory end of key stage tests in the core subjects of the National Curriculum: English and mathematics. - On all test papers children are shown how many marks each question is worth: one, two or three. This should help them know how much effort to put into answering each one. For example a one mark answer often only requires one word, while a three marker may need two or three sentences. - Papers are sent away for independent marking and returned to the school. The staff check the papers for accuracy of marking and tallying the marks as mistakes have been found in the past.

National Curriculum Levels are awarded as follows: B = below the level of the test (Level3) N = No test level awarded A = Child was absent for one or more test papers Level 2 = well below the expected level Level 3 = below the expected level Level 4 = the expected level for eleven year olds Level 5 = above the expected level A score of just over half the available marks will usually achieve a level four.

Moving on - On leaving Woodlands Junior School the children will have: - A good foundation on which to continue to learn; - A report that states their level of achievement in English and mathematics (test and teacher assessment); - Accessible documents for secondary schools to ensure progression.

Timetable Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Reading Paper (45 mins plus 15 mins reading time) Writing Short Task (20 mins) Mental Maths (20 minutes) Mathematics Test B (45 minutes) Spelling Test (10 mins) Writing Long Task (45 mins) Maths Test A (45 minutes)

Level 6 Tests Reading Monday 21 st May 10 mins reading 50 mins questions Mathematics Tuesday 22 nd May 2012 Test A 30 mins Test B 30 mins

Reading The children have 15 minutes to read a story or poem, and some information writing broadly based on a theme such as The Olympics or Weather. 45 minutes is then available to answer a range of questions in written form. Some questions will require just a simple phrase as a response whereas others require the children to explain their ideas in detail. The questions range from the literal (who does what, when) to the deductive (where, for example, they have to work out how someone is feeling from what is written). Your child will be encouraged to say which parts of the text contained the answer and will need to include examples.

Writing Children will complete two tests: The Short Writing Test lasts 20 minutes with 5 minutes of planning time included. Children will have to complete a piece of writing in that time. The Long Writing Test will last 45minutes. Children will need to write a longer piece including spending up to 15 minutes planning. Handwriting is assessed in the Long writing Test so children will need to write especially neatly for this purpose.

Spelling and Handwriting Your child will be given a sheet of writing about a certain subject, e.g. bacteria. A Teacher will read out the complete text twice and on they second time through children will have to fill in the gaps using the correct spellings.

Maths There are three maths papers. The papers include calculating skills, understanding of shapes, symmetry and reading charts. The first paper has a range of problems from straight calculations to practical examples (such as working out how many cakes fit on a tray). The second paper has a similar mix of problems, but this time the children are allowed to use calculators, so the numbers tend to be trickier bigger, or using decimals. In both of these papers, children are encouraged to show how they arrived at an answer. For some questions marks are awarded for showing working out, even if the answer is wrong. The third paper is on mental skills. Children are played a CD of 20 questions and given either 5, 10 or 15 seconds to answer them on a prepared sheet.

Concessions Internal assessments have been carried out for children who require further provisions when taking the tests. These include: - Extra time - Scribe - Amanuensis (both reader and scribe) - Reader - If a child s writing is hard to read, work (or parts of it) will be transcribed.

Tips on how you can help your child prepare The biggest single influence on your child s SAT marks will be their reading ability. Good readers can read questions quickly, and understand what they need to do. Continue to encourage your child to read every day, looking at both stories and non-fiction. To help your child prepare for SATs use the CGP books and websites listed below. Your child has also taken part in and brought home practice papers and questions as part of their homework preparation for the SATs. www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/revision/index.html (general revision) www.cgpbooks.co.uk/online_rev/ks2choice.asp (interactive revision activities) www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/ (science, literacy, numeracy) www.legend.yorks.com/~calverms/contents.htm (maths tutor) www.scienceyear.com/wired/start www.coxhoe.durham.sch.uk/curriculum/curriculum.htm

Handy Hints! Look through a practice paper together and talk about how you would answer the questions. Agree on what the question is actually asking you to do. The number of marks each question is worth is printed at the side: 1 mark answers can be brief, one word or number. 2 mark answers will require at least two bits of information, like two different phrases, or an answer complete with method. 3 mark answers need to be thorough. Encourage your child to look for this information, and not to waste time agonising over the 1mark answers. Some questions are multiple-choice. If they don t know the answer, your child can guess and may still get a mark. Children are not used to doing this! If they get stuck on a question, tell them to move on rather than waste time on it. Practise spending five minutes checking a paper

How else can you help? SATs can be a worrying time for your child and can lead to nervousness as the tests approach. Good coping strategies include: Reassure them that they just have to try their best on the day. Encourage them to spend 10-20 minutes a day on revision or practice. Remind them that in most parts of the SAT papers, children do not have to write in sentences: often phrases or even single words will be enough. Allow them to choose a small favourite toy to take in for comfort. Keep an early and regular bedtime routine in the days leading up to and including the test week no later that 8.30 p.m.! Ensure your child has breakfast every day, especially during the week of the tests. Research shows that children who miss breakfast perform worse in late morning. Check your child can tell the time accurately so they will know how long there is to go in the test.

The tests are carried out in familiar surroundings with as much sensitivity as it is possible, mainly in the upper hall, although some children will work in classrooms or work areas around the school. The lead invigilator will be the Headteacher. Everything will be done to help your child feel at ease and to allow them to give their best.

Questions?