Transcript Paper 1

End of KS1
Assessments
2016
What is assessed?
•Reading.
•Grammar, punctuation and spelling.
•Writing will be assessed using
Teacher Assessment.
•Maths
Reading:
Paper 1: Booklet containing text and questions.
Paper 2: 1 reading booklet and 1 answer booklet.
Grammar, punctuation and spelling:
Paper 1: Spelling
Paper 2: Questions
Maths:
Paper 1: Arithmetic
Paper 2: Reasoning
How are the tests marked?
• New tests and mark schemes each year.
• Marked by the teacher in 2016.
• Scaled score - available in June 2016.
• You will be told your child's raw score (actual score), scaled
score (100 being the expected standard) and whether they
have reached the national standard for that subject.
Reading
• Paper 1: A reading booklet that integrates the reading text and
answer booklet (lower demand) which carries 20 marks. (30 mins)
• Paper 2: A reading booklet with separate answer booklet (higher
demand) which carries 20 marks. (40 mins)
Pupils must be entered for both papers.
100% focus on comprehension (retrieving information and inference)
2 styles of questions – select 1 or 2 from a choice or write own answer.
Example question Paper 1
Frog spotted something on the water.
What does the word spotted mean in this sentence?
Tick one.
smelt
felt
heard
saw
1 mark
Paper 2
(page 6)
The blackbird said: “You and I are at war.”
How do you know that the king was not worried by this?
______________________________________________
(1 mark)
Mark scheme
The blackbird said: “You and I are at war.”
How do you know that the king was not worried by this?
Award 1 mark for reference to the king laughing, e.g.
when he said it the king laughed.
he thought it was funny.
Do not accept answers that do not mention the king laughing – we
only know he isn’t worried as he laughs.
Grammar, punctuation and spelling
2 Papers:
• Paper 1: Spelling (20 marks) (15 mins)
Most spelling rules taken from Y1
curriculum.
• Paper 2: Questions (20 marks) (20 mins)
40 marks in total
Spelling examples
We are going on holiday on ______________________.
Susan had a large collection of ___________________.
The ________ in the box are different colours.
• Days of the week and months of the year must have a
capital letter or the mark cannot be awarded.
• If an apostrophe has been used unnecessarily or incorrectly
the mark cannot be awarded.
do’nt
• If a word has been divided into component parts the mark
cannot be awarded e.g.
rain bow
Question Paper
What type of word is underlined in the sentence below?
Poppy held the baby rabbit gently in her arms.
An adjective
An adverb
A noun
A verb
Tick the sentence that is a statement.
What an interesting painting!
Can you collect the crayons, please?
James washed the paintbrushes.
Check that your tables are clean.
The verbs in the boxes are in the present tense.
Write these verbs in the past tense.
take
I ___________ photos with my new camera.
smiles
My brother ___________ for his picture
Maths
Paper 1: Arithmetic (25 marks) (20 mins)
Paper 2: Reasoning (35 marks) (35 mins)
Arithmetic example questions
15 + 3 + 3 =
50 -
=20
35 ÷ 5 =
¼ of 20 =
65 +
1/3 of 21 =
= 93
Reasoning example questions
Writing
Key focus of writing assessment:
• Handwriting – joined, formed accurately and correct size.
• Spelling – correct use of spelling patterns, correct spelling
of tricky words, correct use of capital letters, correct use
of apostrophes.
• Accurate use of capital letters, full stops, question marks,
exclamation marks
• Using sentences with different forms – questions,
statements, commands, exclamations.
• Noun phrases – e.g. golden, shiny castle
Any questions?