Year 6 Assessment Information Evening. Monday 9 th May Thursday 12 th May 2016

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Year 6 Assessment Information Evening Monday 9 th May Thursday 12 th May 2016

Contents Introduction to SATs Teacher assessments and testing Results About the tests Preparing your child Questions

Year 6 Key Stage 2 Tests - SATs, or Standard Assessment Tests, are the name for National Curriculum Tests. - They are statutory end of Key Stage tests designed with all pupils working at the standard of the National Curriculum. - They are taken in Maths, Reading and GPS (grammar, punctuation and spelling) - 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.

Year 6 Teacher Assessments Teacher assessment alone is used to assess writing. Schools are also required to report a teacher assessment for reading, mathematics and science. Schools are using interim teacher assessment frameworks to make judgements for pupils in these subjects. The interim frameworks are for this year only. The DfE is evaluating options for future years.

Summary of Assessments Subject Teacher Assessment English Reading English Writing English GPS Mathematics Science Test

Test Results From 2016, KS2 national curriculum test outcomes will no longer be reported using levels. Scaled scores will be used instead. Instead of receiving levels as has happened in previous years, each pupil sitting the tests will receive: A raw score the total number of marks scored in the test A scaled score based on the raw score converted after the test (conversion not yet established). This is to ensure consistency year on year 100 = threshold/met the standard expected Confirmation of whether or not they have attained the national standard

Teacher Assessment Results KS2 writing standards Working towards the expected standard Working at the expected standard Working at greater depth within the expected standard Additional categories for those not Working towards. KS2 reading, mathematics and science standards: Working at the expected standard Additional category for those not Working at.

Pre-KS2 Teacher Assessment Judgements For children who are above P scales but not at Working towards Must be based on the standards from the Pre- KS2: Pupils working below the test standard KS2 reading, writing and mathematics: Foundations for the expected standard Early development of the expected standard Growing development of the expected standard.

A word of warning Teacher Assessments are no longer best fit. To demonstrate that pupils have met a standard, teachers will need to have evidence that a pupil demonstrates all of the statements in that standard and all the statements in the preceding standards. The new assessments have had a very definite rise in expectations. A child now has to be able to do a lot more to be at the expected standard this year than they had do in previous years. There is still no guidance in what raw scores will convert to. This will only be decided after the tests have been completed. The range of results is far fewer, so reporting the statutory results to parents may be less clear.

English Reading Test The test: Reading booklet (Selection of texts 1500-2300 words not related by theme) Answer booklet (50 marks in 60 mins including reading time) More challenging questions towards the end of the paper No Level 6 paper Marked externally Raw score (out of 50) converted to a scaled score Each pupil given an overall result indicating if they have met the required standard

Question types English Reading Test Selected response Multiple choice; ranking, ordering; matching; labelling Short, constructed response Find and copy; name, state, give Extended response Explain; describe

English Reading Test What s being assessed? Retrieve and record information Make inferences Give/explain the meaning of words in context Summarise main ideas from a text Predict what might happen Understand how content is related and contributes to meaning Understand how meaning is enhanced through language

English Reading Test Unfamiliar question types: 1. Predict what might happen from details stated and implied e.g. Based on what you have read, what does the last paragraph suggest might happen next? Use evidence from this paragraph to support your prediction. 2. Explaining and understanding vocabulary in context. 3. Make comparisons within texts e.g. How does <character s name> mood change?

English GPS (Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling) Test The test: Paper 1 (Grammar and punctuation) Short answer questions. 50 marks in 45 minutes. Paper 2 (Spelling test) 20 target words in contextualised sentences. 20 marks in approx. 15 minutes. More challenging questions / words towards the end of the papers No Level 6 paper Marked externally Raw score (out of 70) converted to a scaled score Each pupil given an overall result indicating if they have met the required standard

English GPS (Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling) Test What s being assessed? Grammatical terms / word classes Function of sentences Combining words, phrases and clauses Verb forms, tense and consistency Punctuation Vocabulary Standard English and formality Make comparisons within a text

English GPS (Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling) Test New or previously untested areas: Adverbials Determiners Subject and object Relative clauses Noun phrases Modal verbs Present and past progressive tenses Subjunctive verb forms Passive and active forms Semi-colons Hyphens to avoid ambiguity Possessive and relative pronouns Present and past perfect form

The test: Mathematics Test Paper 1 Arithmetic (40 marks in 30 mins) Paper 2 Reasoning (35 marks in 40 mins) Paper 3 Reasoning (35 marks in 40 mins) More challenging questions towards the end of the paper No Level 6 paper Marked externally Raw score (out of 110) converted to a scaled score Each pupil given an overall result indicating if they have met the required standard

Mathematics Test What s being assessed? Number and place value, approximation and estimation/rounding Four rules (calculations) Fractions, decimals and percentages Ratio and proportion Algebra Measurement Geometry: position and direction Statistics

Key changes Mathematics Test New written arithmetic paper replacing the mental maths paper No extension papers Method marks only available for use of standard long multiplication and division methods on relevant questions. The tests are more challenging to match the new higher expectations of the new National Curriculum.

English Writing Teacher Assessment Significantly higher expectations No longer a best fit assessment Each criterion must be met Akin to an old level 5

Working towards the expected standard

Working at the expected standard

Working above the expected standard

How is SATs week organised? 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 of their best.

Y6 Test Timetable

Preparing your children Practice papers Ensuring curriculum coverage Consolidation and revision of key topics Revision packs Emotional support Mock SATs week

How 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. Remind them that in most parts of the SATs papers, children do not have to write in sentences: often phrases or even single words will be enough. Teach them how to relax by breathing deeply and closing their eyes to picture a calm scene like a green field by a river. 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.

Questions?