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Aims of the session:
To ensure that parents are aware of the SATs tests in Maths and Literacy undertaken by Year 6 children next
yearTo ensure that parents are aware of the help and support available
When: 11th – 14th May 2015
Timetable for Level 3-5 Tests:Monday: English Reading TestTuesday: English Grammar,
Punctuation and Spelling TestWednesday: Mental Maths Test and
Maths Paper 1Thursday: Maths Paper 2Friday: Science Tests x 2 (internal)
Monday: English Reading TestTuesday: English Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling TestThursday: Maths Paper 1 &2
11th – 14th May 2014Level 6 Tests (afternoon)
English SATs
There are two tests:•Reading Comprehension paper – time limited – 1 hour•Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling paper – 45 minutes (new in 2013)
Content of Reading Paper
Three texts (not linked by a theme) Types of questions:-•Short answers•Several line answers•Longer answers•Other answers, e.g. tick, draw lines or put a ring around your answer
Writing
This year writing composition levels will be judged through teacher assessment alongside the tests.
‘Technical’ aspects of English will be assessed by the grammar, punctuation and spelling externally marked test.
English Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Test
Paper 1: 40-50 short answer questions including multiple choice questions and short open resonse questions where a word or short sentence is required.
Paper 2: spelling dictation test – 20 spellings in 20 spellings
Maths TestThere are 3 separate testsTwo non-calculator papers:- Paper 1 – (45 mins) Paper 2 – (45 mins)• Mental Maths (20 questions/20 mins) – CD – 5 x 5 sec, 10 x 10sec, 5 x 15 sec
Science
No externally marked science test this year.
There will be a teacher assessment level reported to parents along with other test results.
SATs Levels
Most children at the end of KS2 should reach Level 4 A small percentage may achieve level 3 or level 5
Level 6 English and Maths tests are optional this year
How can we help your child?
At school:In the weeks leading up to the tests the children will have revision sessions and the opportunity to have a go at answering questions in the SATs format.
SATs style questions will reinforce learning carried out in class
How can you help your child?
Use revision guides published by CGP –orders can be placed for next day delivery. Check the website: http://www.cgpbooks.co.uk/pages/
home.aspEncourage your child to revise using
some of the suggested websites.
How can you help your child (cont)
Make sure you know what homework is set and encourage your child to do it
Encourage your child to read widelyFind opportunities for your child to use numbers
in everyday situations – the weekly shopping/cooking
Encourage your child to follow up interests and talk about them
Help your child to be ready to learn and not tired
Make sure that your child does not miss any of the tests
Study websites
Here are some websites our Year 6 pupils might find helpful with KS2 SATs Revision! Literacy: The English area of the Bitesize website is packed with activities and questions to help you prepare for the National Tests in English.http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/english/
These revision pages have been put together by Woodlands Junior School to help students with their revision.
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/revision/engindex.html
Skillswise aims to help adults improve their reading, writing and maths skills. It is targeted at Level 1 of the adult Basic Skills Literacy & Numeracy Curriculums for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/grammar/
You might like to try some spelling practise on this BBC spelling sitehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/spellits/home_y6flash.shtml
and this site toohttp://www.amblesideprimary.com/ambleweb/lookcover/lookcover.html
For spelling practice, Ambleside Primary offer an automated Look, Cover, Write, Check word bank. Really useful for brushing up on Key Stage 2 spellings.
In 2013 the government introduced a new Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling test. You can try some online quizzes. This site will help with the new spelling, grammar and punctuation testshttp://www.compare4kids.co.uk/spag.php Numeracy:
Get your head around addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Practise working out the mode, median and mean for a set of numbers. Take a look at time, mass and capacity. Investigate the properties of different shapes. Get your brain ticking with some mental maths questions.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/maths/
A daily practise to keep those brain cells sharphttp://www.compare4kids.co.uk/maths.php
Practise your tables with the games and activities on this fun site.http://www.xmarks.com/site/www.multiplication.com/interactive_games.htm
Skillswise aims to help adults improve their reading, writing and maths skills. It is targeted at Level 1 of the adult Basic Skills Literacy & Numeracy Curriculums for England, Wales and Northern Ireland.http://www.xmarks.com/site/www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/wholenumbers/multiplication/timestables/game.shtml
Woodlands Junior School has several fun online interactive activities to help not only improve your mental maths skills, but also to help you with SATs revision too! http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/REMEMBER:-To get the best out of these resources it might be appropriate to set out a weekly timetable/routine for your child which includes homework set by school, revision from any CGP guides you decide to purchase, internet revision using the suggested sites above. This will help to keep times sensible for children whilst allowing time for them to enjoy their many other pursuits and family life. There is too much to cover it all so be picky!
What to do if your child is ill during the SATs week.
Inform the school as soon as possible –leave a message on the answer-phone.
If your child can manage to come to school for the morning please ensure they do so.
If necessary dose the child with a pain relief substance to lower any temperature
Your child may then go home after the test
ResultsIn July the school will send you a report telling you what National Curriculum level your child has achieved in the Maths and English tests along with teacher assessment judgements and a teacher assessment level in Science.
In very exceptional circumstances the school may decide to appeal if we feel that the grade achieved is too low.
Stress and Feeling the Pressure
We do appreciate that it is a stressful time for children (and their parents!)
Try to remain positive – a positive mental attitude is a powerful tool
Don’t push the children too hard. Maybe have a weekly timetable to use for revision.
Have some sort of incentive for the child once the SATs are over
SATs Party
Friday afternoon party (15th May)Parents will be asked to contribute an
item of food and drink for the party
A list will be sent home in advance to
let you know what to provide.
In School After SATs
What happens:School ProductionSports Day and other sporting activitiesInduction day(s) at their secondary
schoolActivities provided by Willink SchoolProjects specifically designed for Year 6
to investigate
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